Ssemaganda Moses Hope

Ssemaganda Moses Hope

Journalist at Kampala Media TV

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Minisita Muyingo Agugumbudde Abakozi Abazimba Amasomero ga Gavumenti mu Lyantonde Nayisa Ebiragilo mu Uganda Kubazanyisa Ensimbi Zomuwi womusolo Luganda

Minisita Muyingo Agugumbudde Abakozi Abazimba Amasomero ga Gavumenti mu Lyantonde Nayisa Ebiragilo mu Uganda Kubazanyisa Ensimbi Zomuwi womusolo

 Minister mu gavumenti eyawakati avunanyizibwa ku matendekero aga waggulu Owek.Dr John Chrysostom Muyingo agugumbudde ba contractor abaweebwa ssente z'omuwi  w'omusolo okuzimbira gavumenti amasomero kyokka nebamenya endagaano ezibeera zakkanyizibwako kko n'abamu okuzimba mu ngeri ya  gadibe ngalye amasomero agabeera gabaweereddwa okuzimba ekifiiriza gavumenti ensimbi.minister muyingo asinzidde mu district ye Lyantonde wakati mu kulambula n'okulaba embeera y'amasomero n'amatendekero ga gavumenti agasobye mu munaana  mu magombolola agenjawulo mu district eno okubadde  buyanja primary school,  kyabbunza moslem primary school, kicwamba primary school, kyemamba secondary school, rwoma primary school,kashagama  seed secondary school kwossa ettendekero ly'ebyemikono erya lyantonde technical institute.owek muyingo alagidde  abakulembeze ku zi district wonna mu ggwanga okusazaamu endagaano z'amakampuni  agaapatana okuzimbira gavumenti amasomero kyokka negava ku ndagaano zegaakola kko wamu naago agazimba gadibe ngalye nga kiddiridde minister muyingo okulambula essomero lya kashagama seed secondary school eriri mu gombolola ye kashagama nga kampuni eyapatana okulizimba yalina okulimaliriza mu mwezi gwa june w'omwaka guno kyokka nabuli kati omulimu gukyagaanye okuggwa nga kampuni yazzeemu neesaba  eyongerweyo ebbanga lya mwaka omulala mulamba. Owek. Muyingo alabudde abazadde mu district ye Lyantonde abakyagaanye okuzza abaana ku masomero mu lusoma luno oluggalawo omwaka kyoka n'abasuubiza nga gavumenti bwegenda n'okubongera amasomero mu kitundu ekyo okukendeeza ku ngendo empanvu abayizi zebatambula okugenda ku ssomero. Bbo ababaka ba palamenti okuli ow'essaza lye kabura enos asiimwe n'omubaka omukyala owa district ye lyantonde  polyn kemirembe basanyukidde okukyala kwa minister muyingo mu kitundu ekyo nebategeeza nga bwebasuubira ebyenjigiriza okwongera okulinnya  naddala nga eddoboozi lyabwe minister alibatuusirizza eri abakulu mu gavumenti naddala president yoweri museveni ne minister owebyenjigiriza Janet Kataha Museveni.  

Sexual Excitement acts and Drug Abuse worries Makerere University Leader's Secrets leak's National

Sexual Excitement acts and Drug Abuse worries Makerere University Leader's Secrets leak's

A recent survey conducted at Makerere University reveals that drug use and risky behaviors are prevalent among both first-year and continuing students.The study, conducted by the Global Leadership Summit and Life Ministry Uganda under the Emerging Leaders Program, found that 6.8% of first-year students and 7.7% of continuing students at Makerere are involved in drug use.These findings highlight the urgent need for intervention and support to address these issues within the university community.Regarding sexual behavior, the survey shows that 37.8% of first-year students and 36.6% of continuing students are virgins. However, it also highlights that 13.5% of the students believe they were exposed to HIV while at the university.Disturbingly, 27% of first-year students admitted to having five sexual partners within a year, while 11% of continuing students reported having 10 partners in the same period. These statistics indicate a concerning trend of risky sexual behavior among students at Makerere University.Furthermore, gambling issues have resulted in 1.9% of first-year students and 2.1% of continuing students losing their tuition fees. This highlights the financial consequences and potential for addiction that gambling can have on students’ lives.It is crucial for the university to provide resources and support for students struggling with gambling addiction.At the launch of the Emerging Leaders Program, Minister of Education Janet Kataaha Museveni stressed the importance of vigilance in ensuring students do not jeopardize their futures by engaging in harmful behavior.She praised the program’s role in nurturing and empowering young people to become a dignified, responsible generation, grounded in strong moral values and wisdom. Since its inception in 2022, the Emerging Leaders Program has trained over 100 students and 40 lecturers at Makerere University. 

NUP's Paul Mwiru reportedly grabs Busoga FM from Kyabazinga, rebrands Featured

NUP's Paul Mwiru reportedly grabs Busoga FM from Kyabazinga, rebrands

Paul Mwiru, the former Jinja East Member of Parliament on the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) ticket who later crossed to the Alliance for National Transformation (ANT) and is currently with the National Unity platform (NUP), has reportedly grabbed Busoga Radio One from the Kyabazinga of Busoga and Paul Waiswa Mugoya, who were originally shareholders and rightful owners of the radio station. Busoga Radio One, a prominent media outlet in the region that was opened with the aim of empowering listeners with knowledge of the Kingdom and to effectively participate in socio-economic development projects for the region, has been grabbed by politicians. Mwiru, who was initially brought on board by Mugoya at the request of the Kyabazinga to find a suitable person to run the radio station on behalf of the Kingdom and was allocated 10% shares of the radio station, has skillfully made himself comfortable as the sole owner by grabbing the radio. Originally the radio was left to be run by Mwiru while the Kyabazinga was busy with kingdom affairs. Mugoya, on the other hand, was busy with his Airtel and rice business investments in Tanzania, leaving Mwiru to consolidate the plan to grab. The grabbing was discovered when the Kyabazinga and Mugoya proposed to take stock of their investments in the radio so that they could convert them into shares in 2021. Mwiru to date has been dodging the proposed meetings. According to sources, Mwiru, who originally owned another company called BIT Technology Ltd. alongside Robert Kawanzi Ngobi, Timothy Ssewanyana, and John Kalwanyi, held a meeting on April 2, 2024, where they resolved to rename BIT Technology Ltd. to Busoga 90.6 FM Ltd. using the same location and frequency of Kyabazinga 90.6 FM radio. According to documents seen by this publication, Mwiru shamelessly applied to the Uganda Registration Service Bureau (URSB) and has his BIT Technology Ltd. renamed Busoga 90.6 FM Ltd. on April 19, 2024, eliminating the Kyabazinga and Paul Mugoya from the radio and its management. The certificate of change of name from URSB that Mwiru obtained after having his BIT Technology Ltd. renamed Busoga 90.6 FM Ltd.Certificate of change of nameFollowing the grabbing and incorporation of BIT Uganda Technology Ltd. into Busoga One Radio 90.6FM, Mwiru went ahead and changed the URA portal TIN login details. “Without consent from Kyabazinga and other shareholders, URA on September 13, 2024, changed URA portal login credentials,” the source added. What shocked the Kyabazinga is that no call was made by URA to any of the contact persons before this change. The source went on to say that Mwiru, after grabbing the radio station, is using it for political reasons where only political shows are run and hosting only NUP politicians who are laying their political ambitions for 2026. Even government programs are sometimes frustrated, including but not limited to the Electoral Commission. “The station no longer broadcasts or hosts anything to do with the Kyabazinga and Busoga developmental programs; for instance, during the Kyabazinga’s 10th coronation on September 13, 2024, the radio team was almost denied the funding to broadcast the live shows; the team left for Buyende at around 10:00 AM due to the reluctance of Mwiru to authorize the resources for the broadcast, and neither can the Kyabazinga appoint anyone to work at the station because Mwiru has full control since he grabbed it,” the source noted. While Kyabazinga William Gabula Nadiope IV was celebrating his 10th coronation anniversary on Friday, September 13, 2024, in Buyende district, Mwiru dodged the function instead he gave him a “Birthday Present” of locking him out of his radio and URA TIN account by changing the login credentials. This move has sparked outrage among the local communities, Kyabazinga’s subjects, and local community leaders, who view it as a blatant violation of the law and an attack on the Kingdom and Kyabazinga. “This is not just about a radio station; it’s about the integrity and respect of our kingdom and its king and our media landscape. We will not stand by and allow this to happen,” a kingdom official said. The takeover has drawn widespread condemnation from various subjects of the Kingdom and stakeholders who are calling for an immediate investigation into the matter. Critics argue that such actions undermine the reason for setting up Busoga One Radio 90.6 FM and the principles of the Busoga, who respect their Kyabazinga as their father and head of Busoga. Local stakeholders have been urged to intervene and restore rightful ownership of the station. Efforts to reach the kingdom katukiro were fruitless, as he was reported to be in Dubai for the kingdom activities.

KCB Bank Unveils Online Platform for Unsecured Bid Bond Applications Up to UGX 500 Million Featured

KCB Bank Unveils Online Platform for Unsecured Bid Bond Applications Up to UGX 500 Million

KCB Bank Unveils Online Platform for Unsecured Bid Bond Applications Up to UGX 500 Million:  A Game Changer for BiddersKampala, KCB Bank Uganda has announced the launch of an innovative online bid bond application platform designed to revolutionize the way businesses secure bid bonds.  This cutting-edge platform allows customers to apply for unsecured bid bonds of up to UGX 500 million from anywhere, providing unparalleled convenience and efficiency for businesses involved in tendering or bidding for contracts. The new digital service offers a streamlined process that eliminates the need for in-person visits or email submissions to the bank or a relationship manager. “The Unsecured Bid Bond platform is a digital service that allows users to apply for bid bonds online, without the need for human intervention," explained Ms. Mary Mukasa, the Trade Finance Manager at KCB Bank.

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