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Kiir dismisses two vice-presidents, spy chief

South Sudan’s President, Salva Kiir has dismissed two of his vice-presidents, the country’s spy chief and several other senior officials. The dismissals were announced through a series of presidential decrees broadcast on state television with no reasons given for the sudden changes.

The affected vice-presidents are James Wani Igga, a veteran politician and general who has held the position since 2013 and Hussein Abdelbagi Akol from the opposition alliance SSOA. Akol has been reassigned as the minister for agriculture replacing Josephine Joseph Lagu, who will now take over as vice-president.

Benjamin Bol Mel, a special presidential envoy and former subject of US sanctions for alleged corruption has been appointed to replace Igga as vice-president. Mel’s appointment has sparked speculation that he may be positioned as a potential successor to Kiir.

The president has also sacked the country’s spy chief, Akec Tong Aleu who had only been in office since October. The position remains vacant with no replacement announced.

The dismissals come as South Sudan struggles to implement the 2018 peace agreement which has been fraught with challenges. The agreement established a power-sharing government with five vice-presidents, including Kiir’s longtime rival, Riek Machar.

The changes have raised questions about the stability of the government and the potential implications for the country’s fragile peace process. The SPLM-In Opposition, led by Machar has not commented on the matter leaving uncertainty about the future of the coalition government.

South Sudan has not held elections since gaining independence in 2011 with the most recent polls postponed multiple times. The country’s leadership has announced that elections will now take place in December 2026 but the delay has raised concerns about the government’s commitment to democratic principles.

Besigye goes on hunger strike

Veteran opposition politician, Kizza Besigye, 68, has started a hunger strike in protest of his prolonged detention awaiting trial. He was charged with possession of pistols and attempting to purchase weapons abroad which he denies.

The People’s Front for Freedom (PFF), a movement founded by Besigye, believes he is protesting his prolonged confinement and that he should be released. Besigye’s trial has been delayed and it remains unclear when it will begin. Amidst these circumstances, Besigye has also allegedly refused to speak to his lawyers while in detention.

Initially set for January, the trial has been postponed multiple times. This marks the latest incident in a long history of run-ins with the law for Besigye, who was a personal doctor to President Yoweri Museveni before becoming an opposition leader.

The veteran politician has been detained for nearly three months sparking widespread condemnation and fears of political persecution.

In a landmark ruling last month, Uganda’s Supreme Court declared it unconstitutional for military courts to try civilians, ordering the transfer of all such cases to civilian courts. This move has been met with resistance from President Museveni who vowed to challenge the ruling.

Besigye has been involved in numerous high-profile cases including charges of treason and rape which were later dropped. He has accused Museveni’s administration of targeting him for his opposition views.

The Ugandan government has defended the use of military courts citing the need for swift justice to maintain stability. However, opposition parties have long complained about restrictions on their activities alleging that Museveni fears democratic competition.

Sleepless nights in Kyamuhunga-Bushenyi

Residents of Mashonga in Kyamuhunga subcounty Bushenyi district are living in fear due to a surge in theft including livestock and crops. Nuwe Sula Katura, the area LC3 councillor, reported that theft of goats and bananas occur daily despite ongoing village night patrols.

Katura urged residents to remain vigilant and keep guard over their animals expressing concern that this issue discourages local involvement in poverty alleviation efforts. He suggested that one factor contributing to the theft is the police practice of granting bond to criminals shortly after their arrest.

In response, William Katsigazi, Deputy Resident District Commissioner for Bushenyi confirmed that his office receives approximately five complaints per day from residents seeking security meetings on the escalating theft issue. He called for the restoration of village night patrols by local councils to help curb and apprehend criminals before the situation worsens.

Investigate poorly performing schools,says Byaruhanga

The Bushenyi Ishaka municipality mayor, Richard Byaruhanga has taken a bold step to address the issue of schools in the area consistently failing to score grade ones in national exams. During the official release of the 2024 PLE results at Tuzza Hotel in Bushenyi town, Byaruhanga directed the education department to institute a committee to investigate these poorly performing schools.

According to Byaruhanga, there are seven schools that have consistently failed to score grade ones in the annual national exams. The mayor believes that establishing the reasons behind this trend is crucial in addressing the issue at its root. Byaruhanga emphasized the need for leaders to take a closer look into the matter and find solutions to ensure that all schools in the area are given an equal chance to excel.

Meanwhile, Silverio Byarufu Mukobi, the town clerk of Bushenyi Ishaka municipality, attributed the outstanding performance of the schools in the area to supportive parents and foundation bodies. He urged parents to prioritize providing lunch for their children at school citing that it was a crucial factor in achieving remarkable success.

Dan Mugyenyi, the education officer of Bushenyi Ishaka municipality, announced that the area led the country with a remarkable 99.3% success rate. The municipality had 814 candidates who scored Division I, 662 in Division II, 54 in Division III, and 21 in Division IV out of a total of 1561 candidates.

The three top-performing schools in the area, Kyeitembe primary, Ishaka Junior and Parental Care Primary School were awarded certificates for their outstanding performance.

Namirembe diocese Bishop, Clerics visit South Ankole diocese

The South Ankole Diocese has successfully hosted a delegation of 40 clerics and parishioners from the Namirembe Diocese in a 4-day benchmarking visit. The visit, which concluded today, aimed to share knowledge and best practices in various projects initiated by the South Ankole Diocese.

According to the Bishop of South Ankole Diocese, Rt. Rev. Nathan Ahimbisibwe, the visit provided an opportunity for both dioceses to learn from each other and exchange ideas on development and gospel-related projects. The delegation toured several projects, including a four-storeyed Mother’s Union Complex, coffee plantations, banana plantations, an irrigation scheme and a fish pond project.

The visiting team, led by Bishop Rt. Rev. Moses Banja expressed appreciation for the innovative projects, particularly the coffee and banana plantation initiatives in Kibatsi Archdeaconry which have transformed households and improved livelihoods. Bishop Banja pledged to strengthen collaboration between the two dioceses and thanked Bishop Ahimbisibwe and his wife, Maama Lillian for their hospitality.

Mama Lillian Ahimbisibwe revealed plans to skill mothers in traditional weaving and crafts to generate income at the household level. The Diocesan Secretary, Rev. Can. Arthur Twinamatsiko attributed the success of the coffee plantation project to unity and commitment among the community.

The Archdeacon of Kibatsi Archdeaconry, Ven. Rev. Azaria Mwebembezi highlighted the achievements of the Archdeaconry, including the coffee project and announced plans to roll out water harvesting tanks and sanitation programs to improve the welfare of parishioners.

The visit has sparked excitement among the clergy and parishioners with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to learn from each other. As the two dioceses continue to foster their networking ties, they are expected to share more development and gospel-related information ultimately changing lives and fighting household poverty.

Other speakers at the event included Rev. Edmond Mwesigye, Father’s Union leader Mwesigye Nelson Raare, and Deborah Tusiime, Mother’s Union Coordinator. The visit has been hailed as a great success with both dioceses looking forward to continued collaboration and knowledge sharing.

No Ebola at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital, says Dr.Twesigye

Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital has come out to refute the circulating social media concerns about the outbreak of Ebola at the health facility. This follows the admission of two suspected cases, which raised alarm in the community. A 15-year-old boy and a 19-year-old girl were hospitalized over the weekend displaying symptoms like bloody diarrhea, fever and headaches. Tragically, the boy passed away before test results ruled out Ebola amplifying public anxiety.

Dr. Deus Twesigye, the acting hospital director, addressed the community’s concerns stating that there are currently no confirmed cases of Ebola at the facility. He emphasized the importance of vigilance, urging the public not to become complacent.

Despite recent concerns, the hospital is also battling an ongoing Mpox outbreak with 18 active cases still under treatment. Authorities have reported a total of 88 registered Mpox cases, highlighting the urgent need for public awareness and adherence to health guidelines.

While an Ebola vaccine is available in Uganda, Dr. Twesigye revealed that Mbarara has not yet initiated vaccination efforts. This has intensified calls for increased public health measures as officials urge residents to remain cautious in the face of both Mpox and the potential for Ebola outbreak.

Health authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and stress the need for the public to follow safety protocols to prevent further spread of both diseases.

Leaders, head teachers meet

Kazo district leadership convened a significant workshop today at St. John’s C.O.U, bringing together headteachers from government primary schools to discuss educational progress and challenges in the area. The annual workshop, a customary event held at the start of Term One serves as a platform for headteachers to collaborate with district leaders on critical educational matters.

In an interview with Kazo FM, John Bosco Tumwesigye, the Inspector of Schools for Kazo District emphasized the importance of this meeting noting that it allows for open dialogue about initiatives and improvements within the education sector.

A highlight of the workshop was the election of a new committee for the Kazo Headteachers Association. Tumushabe Paddy was elected as the new chairman, who vowed to work closely with the Kazo District Education Department to enhance educational outcomes and support for schools in the district.

LCV Chairman Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda urged headteachers to be understanding regarding school fees. He discouraged the practice of sending children home for non-payment of fees, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in education and the need to keep children in school regardless of financial challenges.

As the workshop concluded, the district leaders and headteachers reaffirmed their commitment to fostering an educational environment that supports all students in Kazo highlighting the community’s collaborative efforts to address ongoing challenges within the educational system.

Road works launched amidst community dissatisfaction

Works on Ekitobero-Kashanyarazi Karugangama Circular Road in Nyamitanga, Mbarara City South Division have officially been launched amidst community dissatisfaction as residents demanded for a tarmac road. The project is worth Ugx Shs.11.8 million.

Crowds in Ekitobero expressed their frustrations chanting for a tarmacked roadway. They highlighted the adverse conditions created by dust during the dry season and mud during wet periods both of which have detrimental effects on their businesses.

The event was officiated by Deputy Resident City Commissioner (RCC) for Mbarara City South Division, Robert Kanusu and attended by several notable figures including Mbarara City Mayor, Robert Mugabe Kakyebezi, Deputy City Town Clerk Ejeu Simon and City Engineer William Bananuka along with other local council leaders.

Kanusu acknowledged the long-standing neglect of routine maintenance on the road but assured attendees that the newly-launched project would adhere to the established Bills of Quantities (BOQs) ensuring proper execution and value for taxpayers’ money.

Kakyebezi encouraged the community to embrace the road improvements to bolster income-generating activities and enhance household incomes. He appealed for unity, urging residents to set aside divisive politics and focus on the transformative opportunities provided by local government initiatives.

Regarding financial matters, Kakyebezi addressed questions about the Ug Shs 134 million budget balance left from the Katete Bridge project. He confirmed that this amount has been sanctioned by the city council to construct a temporary bridge at Kanyeite, which will link Nyakaizi Kakoba to Karugangama Katete. He noted that any major bridge project in the city must receive approval from the Ministry of Works and Transport which has already conducted assessments of the Kanyeite Bridge.

South Division Mayor, Jomo Mugabi also stressed the community’s preference for a tarmacked road over a gravel one echoing concerns raised by residents. He emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in the execution of the road works and called on the city engineer to provide accurate measurements of the road’s width to prevent potential corruption and misappropriation of funds.

The launch of this road project marks a critical step toward improving infrastructure in Mbarara City but the voices of the community highlight the need for ongoing dialogue and transparency to meet public needs effectively.

Pastor in Kazo killed by sons in cycle of domestic violence

Police in Kazo district are investigating a shocking case of alleged domestic violence in Meru Meru, Kataraza, Nkungu sub county that claimed the life of Rev. Mishach Kahembera, a prominent pastor in the United Pentecostal Church and a respected community leader.

Kahembera was reportedly killed by his two biological sons; Naboth Mugabe and Amos Nuwabiine at around 6:00am of Wednesday February 5. The duo are said to be still at large after taking off on a motorcycle following the incident.

Kahembera, 60, was a dedicated servant of the church, overseeing the United Pentecostal Churches activities in Kazo district and other parts of the country. His elder brother, Boaz Turyagyenda, a councillor for Kataraza Parish disclosed that Kahembera had been grappling with severe domestic issues, particularly following the tragic death of his wife, Rosset Tushabe in June last year.

The incident resulted into the arrest of Mary Busingye, her son Arthur Agaba and two suspects in the murder of Kahembera linking the death of Tushabe to the ongoing cycle of violence within the family.

Mugabe and Nuwabiine were later released while investigations were not yet concluded while Busingye and Agaba are still detained at Rugongi Prison in Kiruhura district.

“It is with a heavy heart that I recount the struggles my brother has faced,” Turyagyenda stated. “Domestic violence has plagued our family, leading to devastating consequences including the loss of his wife. We never anticipated that it would come to this,” he revealed.

Nabimanya Daphine, Kahembera’s stepdaughter shared her harrowing insights into the family’s turmoil lamenting about the recent death of her mother and expressed shock at the violence that has unfolded leading to the untimely death of her stepfather.

“This is a tragic end to a long history of violence in our family. We are overwhelmed by this loss and seek justice for our loved ones,” Daphine said.

Seth Byaruhanga, the district councillor for Nkungu Sub County condemned the violent incident highlighting on the urgent need for community intervention and support for families experiencing domestic challenges. “We must come together to address the issue of domestic violence in our communities and ensure that such tragedies end,” he emphasized.

As investigations into Rev. Kahembera’s death continue, community members are left grappling with the aftermath of this heartbreaking incident, mourning the loss of a beloved religious leader while advocating for an end to domestic violence in their midst.

TAREHE SITA CELEBRATIONS: A SYMBOL OF COOPERATION BETWEEN PEOPLE AND ARMED FORCES

Residents of Kiruhura district have been urged to respect the occasion of Tarehe Sita as the country gears up to mark the 44th anniversary on February 6 and acknowledge the role played by the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) in serving the citizens.

Tarehe Sita, which translates to “6th Day” in Swahili, is observed annually to mark the day when 27 armed men and 15 unarmed commandos led by Gen.(rtd) Yoweri Kaguta Museveni stormed Kabamba barracks on February 6th, 1981 marking the beginning of the liberation struggle that lasted five years in the jungles of Luwero.

In preparation for the celebrations, UPDF soldiers have been spotted cleaning the environment in a number of areas a gesture that Afande Apollo Mabati, Special Assistant Presidential Adviser on Citizen Veterans says symbolizes the cooperation between the army and the people.

Speaking to Kazo FM, Mabati emphasized the importance of the day saying that the UPDF’s community service is a demonstration of their commitment to serving the citizens.

Robert Rwakandare, Director of Political Mobilization in State House has stressed that every 6th of February is a significant day for Ugandans, as it reminds them that the army is a people’s army. He added that the UPDF’s efforts to clean and work for citizens on this day contributes to a peaceful and stable country.

Mr. Rwakandare also used the opportunity to caution Ugandans against tribalism and religionism particularly in political leadership and urged Ugandans to remain united.

This year’s Tarehe Sita celebrations will be hosted in the Greater Masaka region. The occasion is expected to bring together various stakeholders, including government officials, UPDF personnel and civilians to reflect on the country’s history and the role of the army in protecting and serving the nation.

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