tourism uganda - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Thu, 23 Jan 2020 08:56:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Bahati chairs ministerial consultations on draft National Development Plan 2020/21-2024/25 https://www.weinformers.com/2020/01/23/bahati-chairs-ministerial-consultations-on-draft-national-development-plan-2020-21-2024-25/ https://www.weinformers.com/2020/01/23/bahati-chairs-ministerial-consultations-on-draft-national-development-plan-2020-21-2024-25/#respond Thu, 23 Jan 2020 08:53:47 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=54899 Minister of State for Planning David Bahati yesterday chaired the Ministerial consultations (January and early February 2020) on the draft third National Development Plan (NDP III) 2020/21- 2024/25 which is expected to be finalised by June 2020. The National Development Plan (NDP III) priorities remain Agriculture, Tourism, Minerals, Petroleum and Manufacturing in addition to Human […]

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Minister of State for Planning David Bahati yesterday chaired the Ministerial consultations (January and early February 2020) on the draft third National Development Plan (NDP III) 2020/21- 2024/25 which is expected to be finalised by June 2020.

Bahati in during meeting

The National Development Plan (NDP III) priorities remain Agriculture, Tourism, Minerals, Petroleum and Manufacturing in addition to Human capital development and Infrastructure.

A total of 20 national strategies and 18 national programs have been articulated under each of the five NDP 3 objectives for the achievement of the overall goal.

NDP III is introducing Program approach to focus on delivery of common results, aligned with Program Based Budgeting that is already operational.

There will also be an increased role of the State for purposes of investing strategically more so in infrastructure and human capital development.

More focus will also be on digitalization for efficient delivery of services as well as introduction of the Parish model to bring Government services and support nearer to the people.

According to NPA Chairperson Prof. Pamela Mbabazi some of the challenges that NDP III is expected to fix include: The inadequate creation of jobs, dependence on rain fed agriculture and inadequate investment in the productive sectors of the economy such as agriculture and manufacturing.

The Strategic direction of NDP III was approved by Cabinet in September 2019.

Bahati said basing on the lessons learnt from NDP 1 and 2, government proposes that NDP 3 focus should be on increasing household incomes and improving the quality of life of Ugandans as the overall goal.

“Industrialization should be the vehicle for generating inclusive growth, employment and sustainable wealth creation,” said Bahati.

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The growth of the Uganda Manufacturing Sector https://www.weinformers.com/2019/12/16/the-growth-of-the-uganda-manufacturing-sector/ https://www.weinformers.com/2019/12/16/the-growth-of-the-uganda-manufacturing-sector/#respond Mon, 16 Dec 2019 10:24:30 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=54724 By Zuurah Karungi According to the PWC report dubbed Uganda Economic Outlook, the government is projecting the economy to grow by 5% this year. It indicates that this growth will be determined by investment in public infrastructure projects which will boost manufacturing, as well as services, notably tourism; a rebound in private sector credit and […]

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By Zuurah Karungi

According to the PWC report dubbed Uganda Economic Outlook, the government is projecting the economy to grow by 5% this year.

It indicates that this growth will be determined by investment in public infrastructure projects which will boost manufacturing, as well as services, notably tourism; a rebound in private sector credit and consumption.

“New investments in the oil and gas sector, an increase in productivity of both the agriculture and industry sectors, as well as the expected recovery in the global and regional economies should also help to grow the economy over the medium term,” notes Francis Kamulegeya the Country Senior Partner at PwC Uganda and a member of the PwC Africa governance board.

The report indicates that Uganda’s economy lags behind compared to other East African countries because of the political and economic uncertainties.

Research released by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales’ (ICAEW) named Economic insight in 2016 revealed that Africa is the most commodity-dependent continent.

Challenges

Joan Magezi a business woman points political unrest as the sole hindrance of economic growth in the country. To her the government should aim at providing a good political environment which will entice potential investors. She adds that for a country to have a sustainable economy there should be increased investment to create employment.

Oxford Scholarship Online says that while the level of GDP growth has been impressive over the last two decades, the economy still relies on agriculture and low value-added industrial output for job creation, public finance, and exports.

“Uganda appears to have failed to industrialize, contrary to the promises of pro-market policies and macroeconomic stabilization. The industrial sector is populated by small-scale firms with limited manufacturing value addition,” the report notes.

The Oxford Scholarship Online report notes that the manufacturing sector in Uganda remains relatively small and is dominated by subsidiaries of multinational corporations. The sector faces high costs of electricity, strong competition from imported products, and poor purchasing power in the domestic market. Contribution to total value added is small, averaging about 7.5 per cent over the period 1988–2009.

“This can be attributed to increased import competition following the premature adoption of economic liberalism in the 1980s and 1990s, the signing of the East African Community (EAC) treaty, as well as excess capacity at plant level owing to infrastructural constraints,” the report says.

Chris Asiimwe a financial expert notes that that high taxes are a great challenge in Uganda today since entrepreneurs spend most of their profits on taxes.

“The small companies here are over taxed and the big ones are given tax holidays something that makes it hard to stand in business,” he adds

He adds that unprofessionalism and providing fake products and services has eaten up Ugandan businesses sector.

“Ugandans are after making money and will boldly feed people on fake products to earn. This in the long run brings loss of trust which will lead to down fall due to lack of support,” he adds.

What should be done

The PWC report indicates that growth will be driven mainly by accelerated public infrastructure projects which will boost manufacturing, as well as services, notably tourism; a rebound in private sector credit and consumption, new investments in the oil and gas sector, increase in productivity of both the agriculture and industry sectors, and a recovery in the global and regional economies which will in turn support Uganda’s export growth over the medium term.

“We expect the Government to continue with its ambitious infrastructure investment plan which is aimed at addressing some of the country’s major structural bottlenecks,” it says.

What has been done

Though there are still a couple of challenges in the sector, the country has laid certain strategies to boost the manufacturing sector.

The government has introduced buy Uganda, build Uganda notion which helps promote and encourage people to buy Ugandan commodities.

To entice potential investors, the country provides tax holidays to big investor compqanies.

Producer Price

A report produced by Uganda Bureau of Statistic named Key Economic Factors, Producer Price Index (PPI) measures the general change in prices received by domestic producers for their output. It is categorized into PPI for export market, PPI for local market and a combined PPI for both markets.

“The PPI for both local and export markets of manufactured goods (combined PPI) increased by 1.6 percent in Q1 2016/17 following a decline of 0.4 percent (revised) registered in Q3 & Q4 2015/16. The main drivers were; food processing which increased by 0.4 percent following a decline of 0.8 percent registered in Q4 2015/16 and chemicals, paint, soap and foam products  which increased by 1.6 percent in the first quarter 2016/17,” says that report.

Growth of the Manufacturing industry will create more jobs

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Makerere calls in applications from Diploma Holders for Degree government sponsorship https://www.weinformers.com/2019/01/03/makerere-calls-in-applications-from-diploma-holders-for-degree-government-sponsorship/ https://www.weinformers.com/2019/01/03/makerere-calls-in-applications-from-diploma-holders-for-degree-government-sponsorship/#respond Thu, 03 Jan 2019 10:36:07 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=54253 The Makerere University Academic Registrar, Alfred Masikye Namoah has invited interested Diploma holders to send in their  applications for a government sponsored degree. The admissions will be conducted under the Government Sponsorship Scheme and not to exceed 5% of the intake capacity to the University Degree Programmes for the academic year 2019/2020. Applicants should submit their applications […]

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The Makerere University Academic Registrar, Alfred Masikye Namoah has invited interested Diploma holders to send in their  applications for a government sponsored degree. The admissions will be conducted under the Government Sponsorship Scheme and not to exceed 5% of the intake capacity to the University Degree Programmes for the academic year 2019/2020.

Applicants should submit their applications before Thursday 31st January, 2019.

Below are the required qualifications needed from the applicants to the scholarship

  • Each applicant should possess at least a Credit or Second Class or equivalent Diploma in a relevant field from a recognised Institution.
  • A Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) with at least 5 Passes (or its equivalent) and a Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) with at least One Principal Pass and Two Subsidiary Passes obtained at the same sitting (or its
    equivalent).
  • Principal subjects required for admission to Diploma must be passed at Principal or Subsidiary levels.
  • Each applicant should also attach a copy of the Birth Certificate to the application form.
  • A non refundable application fee of Shs.50,000/ = (Fifty thousand shillings only) plus the Bank Charge should be paid to any Stanbic Bank, dfcu Bank (Makerere Branch), Post Bank, Centenary Bank before collecting the application form from the Admissions Office, Room 315 and 316 Level 3, in the Senate Building, Makerere University.
  • Certified copies of Diploma Transcripts (not photocopies of certified copies) from the awarding Institutions must be attached to the application forms.

Candidates with a third or pass diplomas are not eligible for the scholarship. 

Below are the programmes that will be covered under the scheme;

 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES (CHS)

CODE   PROGRAMME

MAM Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery BDS   Bachelor of Dental Surgery PHA  Bachelor of Pharmacy BMR  Bachelor of Science in Medical Radiography BEH  Bachelor of Environmental Health Science BSB  Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences BBI  Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering BYT Bachelor of Cytotechnology NUR Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSL Bachelor of Science in Speech and Language Therapy BPT Bachelor of Optometry

 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (CAES)                                                                                                          AGR Bachelor of Science in Agriculture FST Bachelor of Science in Food Science and Technology AGE Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering AGM Bachelor of Agribusiness Management BAM Bachelor of Science in Land Use and Management HOT Bachelor of Science in Horticulture BVS Bachelor of Environmental Science BAR Bachelor of Agricultural and Rural Innovation , BMT Bachelor of Science in Meteorology HUN Bachelor of Science in Human Nutrition BOF Bachelor of Science in Forestry BTH Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Hospitality Management 

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, DESIGN, ART AND TECHNOLOGY (CEDAT)                                                                                                      ARC Bachelor of Architecture LSG Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying and Geomatics ELE Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering CIV Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering MEC Bachelor of Science Mechanical Engineering STE Bachelor of Science in Telecommunications Engineering SQS Bachelor of Science in Quantity Surveying SLE Bachelor of Science in Land Economics SCM Bachelor of Science in Construction Management CMP Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering FIN Bachelor of Industrial and Fine Arts 

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (COBAMS)

STA Bachelor of Statistics BQE Bachelor of Science in Quantitative Economics BPS Bachelor of Science in Population Studies BBS Bachelor of Science in Business Statistics ECO Bachelor of Arts in Economics DEC Bachelor of Arts in Development Economics COE Bachelor of Commerce ADM Bachelor of Business Administration

 COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (CHUSS)

MUS Bachelor of Arts in Music BDF Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Film BCO Bachelor of Community Psychology BIP Bachelor of Industrial and Organisational Psychology SOC Bachelor of Social Work and Social Administration 

COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES (CONAS)

SCP Bachelor of Science (Physical) SCB Bachelor of Science (Biological)SEC Bachelor of Science (Economics) BIC Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry BFS Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture BSP Bachelor of Sports Science BCB Bachelor of Science in Conservation Biology BPG Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Geo-science and Production BBT Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology 

COLLEGE OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES (COCIS)

CSC Bachelor of Science in Computer Science BSW Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering 1ST Bachelor of Information Systems and Technology LIS Bachelor of Library and Information Science BRA Bachelor of Records and Archives Management 

COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, ANIMAL RESOURCES &. BIOSECURITY (COVAB)

VET Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine WHM Bachelor of Science in Wildlife Health and Management

MLT Bachelor of Biomedical Laboratory TechnologyBAP Bachelor of Animal Production Technology and Management 

SCHOOL OF LAW (SOL)

LAW Bachelor of Laws

NB: All applicants for Bachelor of Laws will be required to sit and pass the Pre-entry examinations set by Makerere University. The advert for PreEntry exams will come out in March, 2019. 

MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL (MUBS)

COM Bachelor of Commerce BBD Bachelor of Business Administration BIB Bachelor of International Business BLH Bachelor of Leisure and Hospitality Management BES Bachelor of Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management BBC Bachelor of Business Computing BIM Bachelor of Office and Information Management PSM Bachelor of Procurement and Supply Chain Management

1. HOW TO APPLY

Application will be online using the new AIMS System after getting a pay reference number using the new AIMS System Number but applicants will have to submit certified copies of their Diploma transcripts and certificates and a passport size photograph to Office 315 and 316, Level 3 Senate Building after payment of application fees.

2. MAKERERE UNIVERSITY ONLINE APPLICATION PORTAL USER GUIDE

1. Applicants should access the Institution’s Admissions URL https://admissions.mak.ac.ug

2. Signup using full name, e-mail and Mobile No. Please note that your name must be similar to the one on your supporting academic documents for your application to be considered valid. If you changed your names please go to Senate Building Office 301 with an affidavit supporting the name change.

3. A password will be sent to both your e-mail and mobile number.

4. The system will prompt you to change the password to the one you can easily remember.

5. To fill a form the applicant clicks on the APPLY NOW button displayed on the running scheme.

6. Obtain a payment advice slip by clicking on “Pay for Form” button

7. Make a payment at any of the following Banks:

(a) Stanbic

(b) Post Bank

(c) Centenary Bank

(d) DFCU Bank

(e) UBA Bank

WARNING

(i) Applicants are strongly warned against presenting forged or other people’s academic documents to support their applications for admission. The consequences, if discovered, are very grave indeed.

(ii) Do not buy any other documents not originating from the Academic Registrar’s Office. Those who buy them do so at their own risk.

(iii) The Academic Registrar has not appointed any agents to act on his behalf to solicit for additional funds other than the application fee stated above.

Alfred Masikye Namoah
ACADEMIC REGISTRAR
DATE: 17th December, 2018

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Job Title:   Travel Consultant

Organisation: FIG Consult Limited (Tour and Travel Company)

Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda

Benefits: 850,000 UGX, Health Insurance, etc

About US:

FIG Consult Limited is a leading Human Resource Consultancy. They are recruiting on behalf of a valuable client, one of the oldest tour and travel companies with International accreditation.

Job Summary: The Travel Consultant will be responsible for planning, selling, arranging travel Itineraries and bookings for our clients. The Travel Consultant will be tasked with promoting and booking traveling arrangements for clients, formulating tour or holiday packages with the goal of enhancing client satisfaction and growth to our client base.

Key Duties and Responsibilities: 

  • Carry out research of various destinations and means of travel regarding prices, customs, weather conditions, reviews etc.
  • Making and confirming bookings using Amadeus Software.
  • The incumbent will diagnose the clients’ specifications, needs and wishes and sale suitable travel packages or services
  • Be a liaison point between airlines, hotels, care hire services etc. on behalf of clients
  • Record all inquiries and bookings.
  • Support clients in finding travel package deals for their needs, included but not limited to accommodation, transfers and air travel
  • Ensuring that a minimum of 50% of all enquires are converted into bookings by quick, detailed and accurate response enquiries
  • Organize travels from beginning to end, through booking tickets and accommodation, securing rental transportation etc.
  • The jobholder will also supply travelers with pertinent information and useful travel/holiday material (guides, maps, event programs etc)
  • Collect deposits and balances (Key account Management)
  • Use promotional techniques and prepare promotional materials to sell itinerary tour packages
  • Handle unforeseen problems and complaints and determine eligibility for money returns
  • Attend conferences to maintain familiarity with tourism trends
  • Create and update electronic records of clients
  • Secure new clients and retention through high level of customer service
  • Provide alternatives for customer travel
  • Focus on Up-selling to increase revenue
  • Build and maintain relationships with key persons
  • Keep financial statements and documents
  • Attain revenue and profit targets
  • Inform clearly all customers of terms, conditions and cancellation policy for each booking
  • Manage all customer complaints with diplomacy and refer to manager whenever necessary
  • The incumbent will book hotels, visas and flights linked to the current booking and ensure all other services are confirmed and meet client’s expectations
  • Prepare and submit weekly, monthly reports as required.

Qualifications, Skills and Experience: 

  • The applicant must hold an undergraduate degree in business/marketing or a related course.
  • The applicant must hold IATA certification
  • At least three years of experience in an IATA-accredited agency
  • Excellent knowledge of traveling software Amadeus (Mandatory)
  • Well versed in various areas of travel (domestic/international, business/holidays, group/individual etc)
  • Commercially aware
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Good numerical ability
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Good negotiation skills
  • Good planning skills
  • Proven working experience as a travel and tours consultant
  • Proficiency in English; knowledge of additional languages is an advantage
  • Exemplary sales skills and customer oriented approach
  • Knowledge of computer reservation programs
  • Effective Oral and written Communication skills
  • Excellent organizational skills and pay close attention to detail
  • Can work independently and as part of a team
  • Friendly and flexible
  • Ability to relate to people of different cultures and backgrounds

How to Apply:

All suitably qualified and interested candidates are encouraged to send their cover letters (include salary expectation) and updated CVs via email to ugandanjobline@gmail.com with the subject line quoted as “Travel Consultant.”

Deadline: 2nd November 2018 by 5.00pm

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Bobi Wine calls Kanye West-Museveni meeting immoral https://www.weinformers.com/2018/10/17/bobi-wine-calls-kanye-west-museveni-meeting-immoral/ https://www.weinformers.com/2018/10/17/bobi-wine-calls-kanye-west-museveni-meeting-immoral/#respond Wed, 17 Oct 2018 07:59:50 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=53775 Kyandondo East Mp and Uganda’s leading opposition legislator, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has called Kanye West meeting with president Yoweri Museveni immoral. On Monday,president Museveni posted photos of him exchanging gifts with the US rapper and wife Kim Kardashian at state house. Bobi Wine said it was immoral of West to  “just to rub shoulders […]

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President Yoweri Museveni receiving a pair of signature Yeezy Boost trainers: FILE PHOTO

Kyandondo East Mp and Uganda’s leading opposition legislator, Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine has called Kanye West meeting with president Yoweri Museveni immoral.

On Monday,president Museveni posted photos of him exchanging gifts with the US rapper and wife Kim Kardashian at state house. Bobi Wine said it was immoral of West to  “just to rub shoulders with the president”.

“He is hobnobbing with a president w-ho has been in power now for 32 years and restricts any freedom, a country where opposition activists are tortured and imprisoned,

“It would have been great if he had used his voice for the good of people in Africa,” said Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi. “I’m a musician but I am not allowed to stage a show in my own country because I disagree with the president. It is very disappointing.” Kyagulanyi stated.

Museveni received a pair of signature Yeezy Boost trainers while the president gifted West with a signed copy of his book, Sowing the Mustard Seed: The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in Uganda.

Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi says Museveni meeting with Kanye was immoral: COURTESY PHOTO

Mr. Museveni showed his gratitude towards the rappers visit and remarked that they both enjoyed “fruitful discussions” about promoting tourism and arts.

In his comment about US president Donald Trump attitude towards Africa, the Ugandan president said “I love Trump because he tells the Africans frankly … the Africans need to solve their problems, they need to be strong. It is the fault of the Africans that they are weak”

West is in Uganda with his wife, the reality TV star Kim Kardashian West, to shoot a video in a game park where the rapper is recording his ninth album in a purpose-built tent.

Excited West published a post on social media detailing the inspirations from his Africa tour so far especially from Fela Kuti, the popular Nigerian musician, composer and activist who died in 1997.

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Kanye West and wife, Kim Kardashian pose with president Museveni in the state house: FILE PHOTO

“The music is the best on the planet. I am the best living recording artist. We, rather, because the spirits flow through me. The spirit of Fela, the spirit of [Bob] Marley, the spirit of [Tu]Pac [Shakur] flows through me,” West said.

However, muscian Seun Kuti, son of Fela Kuti in response to Kanye posted “On behalf of the Kuti family, I want to state that the spirit of Olufela Anikulapo Kuti isn’t anywhere near Kanye West,” he said.

 

 

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Kanye West, Kim Kardashian hosted by Museveni ahead of Uganda video shoot https://www.weinformers.com/2018/10/15/kanye-west-kim-kardashian-hosted-by-museveni-ahead-of-uganda-video-shoot/ https://www.weinformers.com/2018/10/15/kanye-west-kim-kardashian-hosted-by-museveni-ahead-of-uganda-video-shoot/#respond Mon, 15 Oct 2018 12:36:17 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=53744 Kanye West and wife Kim Kardashian have been hosted today at the Uganda state House in Entebbe by his excellency president Yoweri Museveni. President Museveni has posted pictures of him and the West family on his official facebook and a gratitude note welcoming the American rapper for coming to the pearl of Africa. “I welcome […]

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President Museveni has posted pictures of him and the West family on his official facebook and a gratitude note welcoming the American rapper for coming to the pearl of Africa.
“I welcome American entertainment stars Kanye West and Kim Kardashian to Uganda. I held fruitful discussions with the duo on how they can support efforts to promote Uganda’s tourism and the general arts. I thank Kanye West for the gift of white sneakers. Enjoy your time in Uganda. There is no country more beautiful than the Pearl of Africa,” President Museveni posted.

 

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Kanye West and Wife, Kim Kardashian hosted by the first family in the state house: FILE PHOTO

The rapper gifted president Musewveni with a pair of white sneakers while the president gave a book to Kanye in return.

Mr West is expected to shoot a video at Chobe, in which some Ugandan artistes might feature.

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Kim Kardashian receiving a book from president Museveni: FILE PHOTO

Before meeting up the first family, the West lovers were treated to a rolex, a delicacy in Uganda, by renown Ugandan musician Moses Ssali a.k.a  Bebecool

Kanye West is an American rap singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur and fashion designer.
He arrived in Uganda Saturday morning to record a video, sources have told Sunday Monitor.
Mr West, who recently changed his name to Ye, has recently courted controversy in the United States due to a closeness he has struck with President Donald Trump.

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Kim Kardashian, Kanye West chatting with president Museveni outside state house: FILE PHOTO

He is married to Kim Kardashian, an American reality television personality, entrepreneur and socialite. Kim Kardashian is best known for her popular reality Tv show, Keeping up with the Kardashians.

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State of the Nation address by His Excellence Yoweri Museveni https://www.weinformers.com/2018/09/10/state-of-the-nation-address-by-his-excellence-yoweri-museveni/ https://www.weinformers.com/2018/09/10/state-of-the-nation-address-by-his-excellence-yoweri-museveni/#respond Mon, 10 Sep 2018 12:11:41 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=53405 The president of Uganda, his execellence,Yoweri Museveni, on Sunday September o9, delivered an address on the state of affairs in the country. Among others, president Museveni highligted the urban crime that saw the death of the Sheikhs, of Joan Kagezi, Kiggundu, Kawesi, Magara, Abiriga and scared people. He stated that “some of the criminals in these […]

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The president of Uganda, his execellence,Yoweri Museveni, on Sunday September o9, delivered an address on the state of affairs in the country.

Among others, president Museveni highligted the urban crime that saw the death of the Sheikhs, of Joan Kagezi, Kiggundu, Kawesi, Magara, Abiriga and scared people.

He stated that “some of the criminals in these murders have been identified, arrested and they are in Courts.”

Here is the President’s delivery in full:

(All Photos by PPU)

Fellow Countrymen and Countrywomen,in, the Bazzukulu.

I greet you all and I start my address by saying that the population of Uganda, on the 26thof January, 1986, when the NRM took over Kampala, was about 14million People.  I say about 14million because the exact number was not known.  What was known was that the census of 1969 was 9,535,051 million, the one of 1980 was 12,636,179 million and the one of 1991 was 16,671,705 million.  Therefore, the population of Uganda in 1986 was somewhere between 13 million and 16.5 million.  That is why I estimate it at 14million.  The population of Uganda is now 40million.  It has been growing at the rate of 3% per annum.

Why has this population grown at the rate of 3.2%since 1986, yet between 1969 and 1986, it was growing at around the rate of 2.5%?  Two reasons: Security of life and property and better healthcare for the population, especially immunization.  Yes, there are still problems of shortage of drugs in hospitals etc., but the immunization, which is easier to administer and monitor, has done the miracle.  In spite of the AIDs epidemic, which killed a total of 2million young Ugandans and left a lot of orphans, the population of Uganda has grown from 14million in 1986 to 40million today.  This population will be 102 million by 2050, i.e. 32 years from today.

President of Uganda Yoweri Museveni: COURTESY PHOTO

Although our economy, by 1986, had shrank to only US$ 3.4 billion, the NRM has been able not only to immunize against all those 13 killer diseases, but we have been able to guard them against terrorism (ADF, Kony, UPA, FOBA) and cattle rustlers as well as providing education to most of the young People.  Defending the Ugandans, relying on our own means, was achieved by the NRA imbuing the young soldiers with a high spirit of patriotism that enables them to fight in the grasslands of Northern Uganda, the Cold Mountains of the Rwenzori (in Alphine conditions), in the forests of Congo and in the semi-arid conditions of Somalia without even a murmur or hesitation, at very low pay.  They are never fighting for money but for patriotism.  With the UPDF, we fight in spite of low pay; with the NRA (the fore runner of the UPDF), we fought long and hard in spite of no pay at all.  That is why Uganda has no refugees outside our borders and doesn’t need the UN to defend her.  It is defended by the UPDF fighters, imbued with the spirit of patriotism.  On the contrary, Uganda that is maligned by some elements, is a safe – haven for 1.4 million refugees from the neigbouring countries of Congo, South Sudan, Somalia, Burundi, etc.

 

 

On the side of health, as already pointed out, we have relied on immunization just immunization plus security. If only the District Medical Officers could sensitize our People on hygiene, nutrition, malaria control, behavior change to avoid AIDs and the use of safe water, these measures would eliminate 80% of all the sicknesses.  The limited efforts notwithstanding, the population of Uganda has not only increased from 14million in 1986 to 40million today, but life expectancy has gone from 43 years of age to 63 years.

On the side of how we educated these expanding numbers, as we caused recovery of the collapsed economy, a disloyal and corrupt Civil Service notwithstanding, I would like to remind the Country that we have built new classrooms, expanding the number of classrooms in permanent materials from 40,440 in 1986 to 160,381 in 2018.  This is for Government Primary Schools.  It does not include the figure of Private Schools which are 6,841 in number.  The Government Schools are 12,048.The Government Primary Schools and the Private Primary Schools have a total enrolment of 8,655,924million. The Government Secondary Schools are 1,086 and Private secondary schools are 2,862.  They have a total enrolment of 1,457,280. More schools Government and Private – that is how we educated our population so much that the literacy rate rose from 43% to 75%.

We have, therefore, protected, immunized and educated the Ugandan population as it was growing in numbers.  How did we do it when the economy between 1971 and 1986 had shrank by 40% to US$3.4 when the population had grown by 2.5% from the 1969 figure of 9,535,051 to the 14million of 1986?  As I always tell you in my numerous speeches, the economy of Uganda, as indeed is the case with many countries wanting to modernize from the pre-capitalist state, has got four sectors (obubondo).  These four are:  Commercial agriculture; Industries (factories) big and small; services (obuwereza)that includes hotels, transport, banking, insurance, professional services such as medical, accounting, etc., etc.; and ICT, which involves using Computers (ebyuma bya kalimageziintelligent machines) such as using the internet to do business like BPOs (Business Procedures Outsourcing) etc.

 Agriculture should be easy for Ugandans because God had given us very easy life which some do not appreciate, take for granted and carelessly mishandle.  Around the Equator and to the South, we get two rainy seasons in a year: the small rainy season (katuumba March to May) and the big wet season (Ituumba August to December).  Therefore, without irrigation, since time immemorial, the Ugandans indigenous to this area, know that we always have two harvests:  obwijegashe (the small harvest of end of May) and Omwaaka (the big harvest of end of December and early January).  Indeed, the month of January is called kahiingo orbiruuru. Biruuru because the bird chasers in the millet gardens are making alarms (enduuru) to chase away the birds from eating the crop and kahiingobecause the cattle keepers are not bothered to remove the mihiingo(miyingo), the log barriers that stop the cattle from getting out of the enclosure (orugo),early, because there is plenty of grass for the cattle.  The cattle do not have to get out early.  Whatever time of day they get out, say 9 a.m., there will be plenty of grass and it will still be soft enough for them to graze on.

One degree North (Kyenkwaanzi) up to the Sudan border (40North to the North West of our Country), we get rain, almost continuously, from the middle of March to December.  I had noticed this in the War of Resistance to my surprise.  When we attacked Luwero Town on the 16thof July, it was a wet season in that area; yet around the Equator and to the South, it would have been a dry season (ekyaanda since June).  Indeed, recently, my daughter, Kokundeka Museveni Rwabwoogo, a farmer and preacher of the gospel, was surprised to go to Gulu and find a lot of rain while it had been very dry in the Rwakitura area where she had come from.  I told her that that is the Uganda God gave us but “you, the Dot.Com group”, do not bother to understand and appreciate – some of you flying to Dubai etc.  I never go anywhere unless I am forced by the business of the Country.  Uganda is simply too good.  When we attacked Masindi on the 20thof February, 1984, we timed it because that was one of the few windows of opportunity when it would be dry and the grass would be burnt and the ground would be hard to allow for fast movement cross country.

However, this very environment has also bred an attitude of complacency by the population.  When you see people invading the wetlands and cutting the forests, apart from telling them to get out, we should also pray to God that “Father, forgive them for they know not what they do” (the Bible says in the Book of Luke 23:34).

As I have been telling you repeatedly, many of our people do not only not know how to take care of the Environment, this good gift from God, but also do not know how to take care of themselves and their families.  That is how you get 68% of the population still being stuck in subsistence farming (farming only for food for the home but not for money) even by the time of this last census (2014); or if they engage in commercial farming, they do so without ekibaro(proper family economics, aimar, cura, otita).

This phenomenon of 68% of the population being in subsistence economy (okukorera enda yoonka, okulimira olubuto kyokka, tic pi iya)is, of course, not new.  By 1970 or by 1962, indeed, the economy of Uganda was being described as an “enclave” economy an economy being comprised of an island (enclave) of modernity of 3 Cs and 3 Ts, surrounded by a sea of backwardness.  The 3Cs were: Coffee, Cotton and Copper from Kilembe and the 3Ts were: Tobacco, Tea and Tourism. At that time, by 1970, a very small percentage of homesteads were in this island (enclaveof modernity.  By 1986, this island had disappeared.  Only 1 C, Coffee, was limping on.  Copper was at zero production, Cotton was at almost zero, Tourism was zero, Tobacco was very much reduced and Tea had gone from 23 million kilograms in 1970 to 3 million kilograms by 1986.  This phenomenon of enclave economies is, of course, characteristic of many African economies, the former colonies.

According to our bubondo(sectors), you see that the three sectors of that time had collapsed:  commercial agriculture (coffee, cotton, tobacco, tea); Industry (tea, copper and tobacco cigarettes) and services (tourism). ICT, at that time, had not come on the scene as a separate sector.

Meanwhile, everybody needs to be reminded that the 4 sectors cannot be revived or expanded if you do not have infrastructure, those neutral but crucial elements.  These are: electricity, roads, the railway, water works, telecommunications, ICT backbone etc.  Without these, no modern sector can operate.  How can you transport farm produce if you do not have roads?  How will you manufacture or run hotels if you do not have electricity?  There is also linkage with the three elements I have already talked about: peace, education and health – which also need social infrastructure already talked about (schools, health centres, etc.).

However, before we link the four sectors with the infrastructure, we must ask one question: What caused the collapse of 1971? We say the island of the 3Cs and 3 Ts collapsed following the coup of Idi Amin in 1971.  In fact, the coup of 1971 was the last scene in the collapse that started in 1964 when the unprincipled marriage between the UPC and KY collapsed on the nonsensical and sick quarrel over the “lost counties” – Buyaga and Bugangaizi (present day Kibaale District).  You, then, had the 1966 crisis etc., etc.  What was behind all this?  Ideological bankruptcy.  I do not want to go back to the pre-colonial times when our area was tormented by wars of the tribal Kings and how those fratricidal conflicts enabled the colonialists to take over the whole of Africa, with the horrors that went with it. I covered that in my Mzee Mandela speech at Makerere University last year and in other documents.  The copies of that speech are here.

By confining ourselves to the events that followed the Independence, we find that on account of the ideological bankruptcy, of the unprincipled exploitation of identity (religion and tribes), the more useful issues, such as the interest (okugasirwa, okuganyirwa), were forgotten. Emphasis was laid on identity of religion or tribe (enzikiriza z’ediini or amawanga). Since all the religious sects and all the tribes in Uganda are minorities, one could not, therefore, get a party that could marshal enough support to form a Government.  Hence, the alliance of KY and UPC.  KY, a party for Baganda Protestants and some Moslems, UPC, a party for Protestants outside Buganda and DP, a party for Catholics. UPC had got 37 seats outside Buganda, with quite abit of manipulation and DP had got 24 seats outside Buganda. KY, which had blocked direct elections in Buganda, had the monopoly of the 21 seats in Buganda.  I was a member of DP while my colleagues, the Kintu Musokes, Bidandi Ssalis, Kirunda Kivejinjas, Nabuderes, Chango Machyos, Kategayas, Rugundas etc. were in UPC.  This sectarian and sterile politics of identity did not only block the emergence of viable national parties but also sabotaged the building of a national Army. Karugaba, the first Ugandan graduate from Sandhurst, could not be allowed to even remain in the Army because he was Catholic.

Starting with 1965, some of the youth from DP, like myself, as well as some of the youth from UPC, like the Kategayas and the Rugundas, partly on account of being exposed to global political movements, started seeing the danger of this sectarian politics.  We started seeing it as bogus, false, sterile and dangerous.  I have exposed that sectarianism elsewhere.  Suffice it here to say that we evolved and held fast to the four principles: Patriotism, Pan Africanism, Social-Economic transformation and Democracy. It is around these four principles that we built the NRA (the National Resistance Army), the NRM and prosecuted the Resistance war until victory.  After the victory in 1986, the mass movement around the RCs (Resistance Councils) has ensured the unity of the People.  This unity, translated into repeated electoral victories ever since 1994 for the CA, has given us time to resurrect the island of modernity and expand it even when our population was growing.  You remember that I rejected, repeatedly, the shrill cries of NGOs about population control etc.  The problem of Africa has been, actually, under-population and not over population. Africa is 12 times the size of India in land area.  Yet, even today when the population of Africa has somewhat gone up, the 1.25billion of Africans are still fewer than the 1.3billion of Indians.

Going back to the resurrection and expansion of the island of modernity (the former 3Cs and 3Ts), what are the figures like

Here below are the figures:

1986

2017

No.

Items

Quantity

Quantity

1

Tea

3m bags

60m bags

2

Coffee

17,000m.t

5m bags

3

Sugar (metric tonnes)

500

480,000

4

Milk

460m litres

2.5bn litres

5

Maize

2.6m.t

6

Cotton (metric tonnes)

4,400

92,500

7

Beer (million litres)

21.5

350

8

Beef (metric tonnes)

100,550

225,000

9

Soft Drinks (Sodas-million litres)

403

10

Cattle

4.2million

14.4million

11

Sheep

12million

48million

12

Goats

4.8million

16million

13

Chicken

16million

50million

14

Bananas

4,017,986

10,660,567

15

Gold (2016/17)

8,160kgs

16

Tourists

1,402,000

17

Telephones

23 million

18

Fertilizers (metric tonnes)

55,000

Hence, in the last 32 years, the NRM, all other problems notwithstanding, has not only resurrected the island of modernity but has greatly expanded it.  That is why the GDP of Uganda which was US$ 3.4 billion in 1986 by the PPP method, is now US$88.6billion.  Only the other day, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Trade of Kenya told me that for some years now, Uganda has been exporting more to Kenya, month by month, than Kenya has been exporting to Uganda.  Here below are the figures by months:

Uganda’s bi-lateral trade with Kenya: 

Uganda

Trade Balance

Month

2017

2018

2017

2018

Exports

Imports

Exports

Imports

 

 

January

 4,504.3

 2,179.9

 3,522.4

  6,945.9

2,324.4

(3,423.5)

February

 4,934.6

 2,325.3

 4,490.0

  5,545.7

  2,609.3

(1,055.7)

March

 4,842.1

 2,310.0

  4,908.8

  4,306.7

 2,532.1

   602.1

April

 3,620.0

 1,551.4

  3,441.7

  4,887.1

 2,068.6

(1,445.4)

May

 4,009.3

 3,620.2

  4,942.7

  8,527.3

    389.1

(3,584.6)

Total

21,910.3

11,986.9

21,305.6

30,212.7

 9,923.4

(8,907.1)

% increase

 (10.99)

   66.07 

   40.32 

    22.77 

 (83.26)

    4.71 

Source: Kenya National Bureau of Statistics

 

I never waste time finding out which pygmy is taller than the other one, which is a permanent occupation of some other actors; however, in terms of gauging Uganda’s recovery, it is not a useless yardstick

Therefore, fellow Ugandans, the NRM has protected the health of Ugandans by, mainly immunizing them; has protected them from war and terrorism; has educated them and has revived and expanded the island of modernity.  The big four: peace, health, education and the minimum economic recovery and development.  The NRM has, however, done something else.  Together with the African compatriots, it has worked on the integration of Africa:  East Africa Community (EAC), Common market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) and the Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA).  While some other actors are always busy trying to revive the sectarianism of religion and tribes, the NRM is always working for patriotism (unity within Uganda) and Pan-Africanism.

The biggest enemies of Africa (in the past, today and tomorrow) are the chauvinists of tribe and religion.  We insist on the Patriotism and Pan-Africanism not only as a correct principle of brotherhood among similar or linked people, but also as an unavoidable strategy for ensuring the prosperity of our people.  Some years ago, we had a glut (ekyengera, omweru) of milk because the production was higher than the consumption inside Uganda.  Some people left the Dairy Sector altogether. Who rescued us? East Africa.  The surplus 1.7billion litres is being taken by East Africa and also the World.  Recently, we had a glut of maize.  The price collapsed.  East Africa is the only one that can rescue us.  Patriotism and Pan Africanism are a matter of survival for our people.  We shall always resist these misleaders and for good reason.

It is not enough to quote the figures of production of industry, agriculture, services or ICT without highlighting the role of infrastructure in all this. Infrastructure is the neutral but indispensable base of production.  If you do not have electricity which is cheap, how will you produce factory goods that are able to compete in price and quality with other goods of other producers? If the transport costs are very high, how will our goods compete with the goods of other countries?  If the costs of transport, electricity, etc., etc. are high, how will the companies make profit?  The NRM had, therefore, to solve the problem of infrastructure even when we did not have enough money.

Do you remember when we used Soya beans to construct Mityana Mubende road with the Yugoslavs?  Do you remember when we had to use the East African compensation fund to construct Mbale – Kapchorwa Road with Mzee Moi?  In 2006, I put my foot down and persuaded the NRM leaders, in the Cabinet and in the caucus, to suppress the other expenditures and concentrate on the roads and electricity.  That is how you now have the new roads of:

 

  1. KampalaMasaka;
  2. MbararaKikagate;
  3. IshakaKagaamba;
  4. MbararaIshaka Katunguru (on going);
  5. MpigiKanoni Maddu Ssembabule Nyendo;
  6. JinjaKamuli;
  7. IgangaKaliro;
  8. MusitaNamayingo Busia;
  9. MukonoKatosi Nyenga
  10. Bwaise LuweroKafu Gulu;
  11. Olwiyo Koch Goma Gulu Kitgum Musiingo;
  12. Moroto Nakapiripirit;
  13. Moroto Kangole Katakwi Soroti;
  14. Matugga Semuto Kapeeka;
  15. Hoima KaisoTonya;
  16. Tororo Mbale Soroti;
  17. Mbale TirinyiNakalama;
  18. Ibaanda Kamwengye Fort Portal;
  19. Mubende Kakumiro Kagadi Ndaiga;
  20. Mukono Kayunga Kangulumira Njeru.

 

All these roads with a total length of 6,027 kms have been built or reconstructed solely depending on the Uganda Government Money.  Then, there are other roads worked on using either grants from outside or soft loans. Of course, this is also our money because we pay back the loans, with interest, moreover.  Each year we pay US$264 million in order to return the money we borrowed in the past known as debt servicing.  Anyway, using loans and grants (the latter are only 1% of the two), we have done or are planning to do the following roads:

 

  1. KarumaPakwach Arua   Koboko Road;
  2. Gulu Atiak Nimule;
  3. SorotiDokolo Lira;
  4. KasangatiZirobwe;
  5. MasakaMbarara Kabale Katuna;
  6. KabaleKisoro Bunagana Cyanika;
  7. Fort-PortalBundibugyo Busunga;
  8. KigumbaMasindi Hoima Kagadi Kyenjojo;
  9. NansanaBusunju Kiboga Hoima;
  10. Nyakahita Kazo Ibaanda;
  11. Mbale Magale Buumbo Lwakhakha;
  12. Kapchorwa Bukwo Suam;
  13. Rwenkunyu Apach LiraAcholibur; etc., etc.

 

 

 

By the same strategy of belt tightening, we have increased electricity generation in the country (the amount of electricity and the transmission of the electricity).  In 1986, the electricity being produced in Uganda was a mere 60 mgws.  When Karuma, Isimba and Agago (all nearing completion) plus the numerous mini-hydros are completed, our total production will be 2,216 mgws.  We are aiming at 17,000 mgws in the next 10 years.  We shall develop all the sites on the Nile (such as Ayago, Uhuru, Kiba, Oryang, Murchison etc.), all the geo-thermal potential (ebitagata – hot springs), all the solar potential, some thermal (oil) stations and nuclear stations using our vast uranium deposits.  As of today, electricity has been extended to all the districts except for Kotido and Kaabong.  Nevertheless, the implementation plan for connecting these districts is underway.

By these five measures (peace, health through immunization, education, regional integration and infrastructure development), we have been able to not only resurrect the small island of modernity of the 3Cs and 3Ts but have greatly expanded it as already outlined above.  Here, I will not talk about the other strategic bottlenecks that are also being solved.  This is to limit the area of scope for today.

Right now, with the phenomenon of having abundant electricity, which will be cheaper and cheaper as we solve the distortions caused by our corrupt officials, Uganda has reached the take-off point. When I started the Uganda Manufacturers Association with the Late Mulwana, our membership used to be around 80 companies.  The factories that we have in Uganda are now standing at 4,725.  Only last week, before I left for China, I opened four new factories in one week: one for cement, one for electronic products and 2 for tea.  Many factories are in the pipeline for opening.  You will be hearing about them.  Namanve Industrial Park already has 31 completed, 197 being constructed and 74 in plan for construction.  New Industrial Parks are springing up:  Kapeeka, Mbale, Tororo, Mbalala, Kaweweeta, Luzira, Jinja etc., etc.  This is apart from so many individual factories – like the ones one sees along Gulu road.

With the five points – peace, health, education, regional integration and infrastructure, Uganda is beginning to gallop.  We shall soon add on the issue of a modern train that will make the transport of goods cheaper.  Transport of a tonne of goods from Mombasa to Kampala is currently US$150.  With the Standard Gauge Railway, it will come down to US$74 – a drop of more than 50%.  I am not sure that this is all the savings we can achieve. We shall continue to study this. With the Uganda Development Bank, we are addressing the question of the cost of money for factories and agriculture.  With low electricity costs, low transport costs, low cost of money and with the 10 years tax holidays, Uganda is unstoppable, given what we have already done with education, health, other elements of infrastructure already mentioned and regional integration.

I have, therefore, taken the trouble to remind you about all this so as to help you reject and treat with contempt it deserves, the present campaign against Uganda by some indisciplined elements or those working with or on the behalf of some external groups that we have detected. Those elements, separately or jointly, cannot stop the galloping forward of Uganda’s economy. Their malice may temporarily affect sectors like tourism but that will be compensated for by customers from other sources.

This take off point could have been achieved earlier if partners like the World Bank had been serious.  Unfortunately, they never bother with the basics of the pre-capitalist economies, items like the railway, electricity etc.  Instead, they spend so much time on social issues: women rights, homo sexual rights, education, etc.  How will you handle social issues if the economy is not growing?  How will the economy grow if you do not lower the costs of production and how will the costs of production go down if you do not work on electricity, railway, etc.?   Anyway, we had to tighten our belts and build the roads and the electricity by ourselves.  We are going to build the railway either by ourselves or with the Chinese support. The Chinese friends also helped us with the electricity and the ICT backbone.

 

 

Uganda has never had such a good chance in the last 500 years. The agents of foreign interests and some internal reactionary groups may not see this.  However, the people of Uganda see this clearly.  That is why, recently, the NRM scored 90% victory in both the LCI elections and the Women Council elections if you include the NRM Independents.  Big shock for the mendacious Opposition and its foreign backers.

Nevertheless, there are six areas of weakness that we must address. The first is corruption by Government officials who take bribes. These are easy to uproot.  Just get information on them and pass it on to the toll-free number 0800-100770 belonging to my office.  This is in addition to a unit I announced during the June 2018 State of the Nation address.  You will see what we shall do with them.  You heard what I did with the officials in the Ministry of Finance, Immigration and Uganda Revenue Authority.  This is a problem that persists because the crooks are not exposed.

Secondly, the indisciplined Opposition politicians that are accused of terrorism against the population, conspiracy to commit arson or treason should be handled firmly by all concerned – the Police, the Prosecution and the Courts.  We should not allow these wrong doers to intimidate our people.  Telling lies to foreigners will not help them because the facts are on the ground.

Thirdly, rescuing our youth from those indisciplined politicians. The allegations go that foreign money through NGOs, is given to some of our youth to burn tyres on the roads, to throw stones, to commit arson, to rig elections and to beat women.  Sometimes, our youth go into these criminal projects because they want money.  They do not enjoy doing this.  I have this information on good authority.  Many of the young people have some education or even good education but they have no jobs, no property and no capital.  I addressed this issue during my State of the Nation address in June, 2018.

The effort that we have already deployed of empowering the youth to take part in producing products for import-substitution and export promotion will be expanded to include these youth.  These youth are not a problem but an asset.  The purchasing power of Uganda is growing.  If our youth are helped to produce goods, the Ugandans will buy them; or they will be bought in the region; or, if the quality is assured, those goods will go to external markets.

The NRM MPs, working with me, will ensure that funds are available to expand what we have already started with the Kampala Girl Child, in Najeera, in Rukungiri, in Luwero, etc. All these products the traders are importing from Dubai, China etc. can be made here by our youth.  Products like shoes, sweaters, leather bags, garments, processed foods such as maize flour (akahuunga), animal feeds, furniture, carpets, scholastic materials etc., etc. All they need is support and training. How many unemployed graduates do we have?  Can’t these run a maize milling operation if they are helped? The ones we supported in Nansana are doing very well. How about leather tanning?  How about shoe-making? How about knitting?  How about weaving?  The more educated ones are engaged in making the Kiira and Kayoola, the solar electric cars and mini-buses, as well as food processing using the Government provided Innovation Fund.

Fourthly, the urban crime that saw the death of the Sheikhs, of Joan Kagezi, Kiggundu, Kawesi, Magara, Abiriga had scared people.  Some of the criminals in these murders have been identified, arrested and they are in Courts.  We have built up capacity to defeat rural terrorism decisively and rapidly.  This is because in the bush, if the enemy is walking through the grass and leaves a track (ekisinde, ekirari), you can easily trace him; in the mountain, he has to pass through certain choke points (obufuunda) where you can block and make it impossible for the terrorists to move.  There are also other technical means that help to track the enemies in the rural areas. The criminals in the urban areas are not strong at all.  Their main weapon is concealment.  In the rural areas, we acquired all the means to nullify the concealment of the terrorists.

 

 

 

In the towns where the criminal does not create a physical kisinde, there are only three methods of shattering the terrorist concealment.  First method is prior intelligence when you know who is planning a crime, you gather enough evidence, apprehend the criminal at the conspiratorial stage and bring him to the Courts of Law.  It is clear that the intelligence has been weak in the cases where the murders have been committed, like in the cases of Kagezi and the others.  This weak area is being strengthened.  The second method is to rely on the human beings at the scene of the crime that was being committed – the eye witnesses and the other clues that the criminal may be leaving behind.  The third method is to deploy more technical means in detecting and witnessing possible crimes.  By the last, we mean cameras, drones and other means.  All those areas are being strengthened in the towns as they were in the countryside. When we say strengthening, we mean strengthening.  The proof of this is the fact that we have been having huge pre-announced events like the Commonwealth Meeting in 2007, the visit of the Pope twice, the annual Namugongo Martyrs Day when 3 million people gather there etc., without even a single incident of terrorism.  It is only when we are relaxed that you get those gaps that the criminals and terrorists use.  Another source of terrorist infiltration is, of course, Congo where the terrorists are preserved by the UN, just next to our border.  Like we defeated rural terrorism from Congo without anybody’s support, we shall also defeat the residual urban crime and terrorism whatever the source.

 

Fifthly, is to bring discipline and balance in the media (TVs, radios, newspapers and social-media).  These, most of the time, report in a tendecious and mendacious manner. The Government and the NRM have been asleep when it comes to media management.  This is, partly, the old practice of the NRA.  We never propagandized but fought and the victories spoke for themselves.  Even when we captured Kampala, very few people outside Uganda believed we had that capacity.  Even today, it is still largely true that doing does more publicity than just talking. The massive wins by the NRM in the recent LC1 and Women Council elections in spite of the massive lying by the biased press and media, confirms this.  Even the win of President Trump in the USA in 2016 in spite of the papers there and the CNNs de-campaigning him, picking faults etc., points to the fact that media lying cannot, in some cases, obscure reality.  To shout on social-media, NBS TV, NTV, Okot Ogong’s radio in Lira or even CNN that the NRM is useless to the citizens of Atanga, Acholibur etc. or the ones of Atiak, Pabbo and Bibia or the ones of Katakwi and Moroto when they are seeing brand new tarmac roads in their area, will discredit the media rather than the Government.  That is why the people ignored the media and voted massively for the NRM in the LC1s, Women Council elections and in all the by-elections and elections since 2016 except for Kyadondo, Jinja East, Rukungiri and Bugiri Municipality.  These are just four out of a total of 35 Parliamentary seats and LCV elections or the by-elections since the General elections.

 

It is actually the killings of the Sheikhs, Kagezi, Kaweesi, Abiriga and Magara that made many Ugandans worried about security.  The same was true of the beatings of the NRM women and intimidation with impunity by the Opposition that gets people in the towns worried.  Firm legal action, counter-mobilization and development efforts quickly stamp out this lawlessness.  That was how walk to work in 2011 and “making Uganda ungovernable in 2016” were defeated.

Nevertheless, since Uganda today, given what we have already put on the ground as the foundation, being a very rich country in the first place, is on a rapid growth and transformation trajectory, we should not allow the diversion of any of our people by the tendecious and mendacious media – local or foreign.  Organizationally and technically, we are going to deploy means to handle this sabotage. The fight between an Opposition MP and the Police may be interesting and should be reported.  How, then, about the 600 megawatts Karuma hydro-power station for a country which had only 60 megawatts in 1986?  Why don’t you report that also so that we know that you are a media person who is professional and informative?  If you do not and instead you do only report the fight between the MP and Police, but you turn it into a campaign (kuyimbilila) hour after hour, day after day, don’t you lose your credibility as a source of information for the public and the world?  Isn’t society, who desire and are entitled to develop their businesses, their areas, their country, justified in looking for ways of how to resist your unfairness?  Young people have even been telling me that what matters is not facts but that it is perception.  In otherwords, what matters is not what happens but what people perceive to have happened?  Is it good for the world to only appreciate appearance rather than facts?  Are you not deluding yourself when you believe like that?

 

 

I have been watching the contest between these two ideas:  “do not do but appear to do” versus “Do and actions will speak for themselves” for the last 55 years.  In 1963, China had a GDP of US$. 50.7billion while the UK had a GDP of US$. 85.4billion France 85.6billion Germany US$44.5billion and the USA a GDP of US$ 637.5billion.  It was number five in the hierarchy of development.  Very few African countries had diplomatic relations with China because they were listening to the dictates of the Western countries because they were anti-China for ideology and political reasons.  The Western media, believing in the principle of appearing and not doing, continually demonized the Chinese and the communists in general, never mind that the communist Soviet Union had just saved Europe from the demonic Hitler. Here, in Africa, only the far-sighted leaders like our elder Mwalimu Nyerere and some of us the students, saw the correctness of establishing close relationship with the Chinese because they had also been victims of colonialism and aggression.  We were not communists, but we rejected the subjectivism of saying that those who do not do what I do are automatically wrong.  Today, China is the second richest country in the world and it will overtake the USA by the year 2025 in GDP size.  What, then, do the proponents of “appearing rather than doing” say?  In the last Beijing Summit, 39 Heads of State and heads of Government from Africa were there in person.  Then there were a number of Vice Presidents and Prime Ministers.  Doing has overcome appearing in this case.

 

The NRM is strengthening Uganda actually as I have shown above in reality.  Nevertheless, there is no harm in having a responsible and truthful press, at least, within Uganda.  We can, then, see how to deal with the racist foreign media which believes that Africans are incapable of doing anything right unless they are puppets of Western interests.  The West has had a lot of puppets in Africa since 1960 – Mobutu, Banda, Idi Amin, Habyarimana, Kayibanda etc. – who destroyed those African countries. Patriots, some of whom may have their own mistakes, where they are in charge, have reversed the decline of Africa. Uganda is certainly on the ascent.

 

Sixth and, finally, the NRM must stand firmly and unequivocally with the Bibanja holders in Buganda, Ankole, Tooro and Bunyoro where that evil system had been introduced by the British.  The British in 1928 had seen the evil of that system of theirs and introduced a Decree to ameliorate the suffering of the Bibanjapeople in the form of the Busuuluand Nvujjoso called Law (in effect a Decree because there was no Parliament) of 1928. This provided that while the collaborator landlords retained the ownership (obwananyini), the bibanja owners could not be evicted except with the permission of the Governor and would only pay nominal rent, not commercial rent, of only Shs.8 per annum.  The Bibanja owners had some relief and the Law stayed like that until 1975 when Amin brought in his Decree which, actually, abolished the Mailo-land but, of course, without discussion because that was Amin’s way.  The NRM would have whole-heartedly supported Amin’s Decree except for one point.  When, in 1928, the British had reigned in their collaborator chiefs by stopping them from excessively looting the Bibanja owners, many landlords had sold off their ownership to new people.  It was, of course, wrong for anybody to buy land occupied by people unless you were ready to equitably negotiate with them and compensate them fairly on a willing buyer, willing seller basis so that you use the land for production, not for the feudal relationship of owning people instead of owning cattle, goats or coffee. Nevertheless, since the NRM never wants to be unfair to anybody – Bibanja owner or landlord, in the 1995 Constitution we, more or less, went back to the British position of 1928: ownership for the landlord retained; no eviction for the bibanja owners except for the refusal to pay the nominal rent; and only nominal rent to be paid and never commercial rent.  We also established the Land Fund which could be expanded later to enable the bibanja owners to pay off the landlords  so that the latter also do commercial agriculture in part of the land that is free or go to industry, services or ICT, the other sectors of the economy.

 

This was a deliberate, win-win compromise so as to keep our people united.  After all, both the landlords and the Bibanja owners were members of the NRM.  In Kufu, Namwandu Mulyanti, a landlord, was our supporter.  The other residents – Muburizi Wamala, Kakwaya, Sinabulya etc., etc. were bibanja owners and were the main support of the NRM.  It was our duty to harmonize the interests of our people. Unfortunately, some myopic and greedy people think that they are too clever and what the NRM thinks does not matter. Working with the corrupt Magistrates and the security personnel, they have been massively and illegally evicting the bibanja owner families, many of them the historical supporters of the NRM and, in the main, being responsible for the return of democracy to Uganda and the return of the traditional institutions like the Kabakaship through their support for the NRM.   Therefore, the bibanja owners be assured that the NRM and myself, as your leader in the resistance, will not abandon you.  If some of the landlords do not want a win-win solution, which is the NRM way, we shall stand with you.  I thank Justice Bamugemereire for moving in some of the areas and exposing the criminality of the landlords.

 

Therefore, Ugandans, this lengthy speech is to assure you that Uganda is on the ascent; nobody will bring it down, no matter how hard they try. We have very powerful internal forces that will combine to defeat the primitive fascists backed by external parasitic elements.  We are in the process of tightening the weak points.  Be calm and supportive.  The rest we shall handle.

 

 

 

As far as the external relations are concerned, we always work with the African countries, the Asian countries, the Latin American countries in the South-south Co-operation.  This is what we did in the anti-colonial struggle, this is what we are doing now. We work with the Soviet Union (Russia) because it stood with us in the anti-colonial struggle ever since 1917 when the communists took power in that country.  We work with the countries of the British Commonwealth and with the European Union under the ACP-EU Lome arrangements.  We work with the USA under the AGOA arrangement which, helped by our sister Rosa Whitaker, I negotiated with President Bill Clinton.  With the European Countries, we share the religion of Christianity and basic principles of democracy.  With the USA, 12% of the population of that country are Africans.

In all these arrangements, it is important that external players refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of other countries.  Interfering in the internal affairs of other countries is morally and practically wrong. Morally wrong because the question is: “What superior intelligence do you have to think that you can understand the problem in my house better that we the occupants?  If there is a problem in our house, we the occupants will solve it. Keep out.  It is also practically wrong because outsiders cannot have enough information about a foreign situation.  They are most likely to make mistakes.  The examples are numerous:  Vietnam, Cambodia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya.

When foreigners were chased from Vietnam, it is now one of the fastest growing economies in the World.  What was the justification for foreigners making so much chaos about something they did not understand?  Besides, what is good for the goose is good for the gander.  Why does a section of the USA spend so much time trying to prove that President Trump’s election was, somehow, through the hacking of some computers, aided by external forces and see no problem in openly encouraging indisciplined elements from friendly countries?  If there is any problem in Uganda, I, surely, will handle it better than the outsider.  I think the accusation against President Trump is that the Russians hacked the computers of somebody to get bad information about Hillary Clinton, the candidate that was competing with him.  It is so serious that some of them talk of impeaching President Trump if it turned out to be true: yet, it would be merely giving information by the Russians to the detriment of the candidate they did not prefer. Assistance with information.  In Africa, on the other hand, NGOs funded by foreign Governments, actually give money to opposition players, give advice, lie on their behalf etc.  These foreigners may think that Africans are weak and foolish.  Indeed, that is what Henry Kissinger is reported to have said once in 1973 in the Arab-Israel war.

 

However, God, sometimes, stands with the weak.  Africa may one day surprise those who abuse her. In this case, we, the sleeping Ugandans, seeking to operationalize Article (1) of our Constitution which says that all power belongs to the people of Uganda, may have to enact the Sovereignty Act where citizens who helped foreigners to interfere in our politics would attract appropriate legal sanctions.  I thank the Americans for reminding us by harassing Mr. Trump on this alledged connections with the Russians.

 

The issue of torture which has been bandied around so much in recent times, like all the issues of security in Uganda, is something that will not take me 10 minutes to understand.  I have either been watching or observing these issues for the last 56 years.  Indeed, on the 20thJune, 2018, I wrote a circular letter to all the security personnel when this issue was raised in the media.  Which genius in the World can understand this issue more than some of us that have been handling all this for so long?  Here is a copy of that letter.

 

There has been so much talk about the torture by the security forces of people like Hons: Bobi Wine and Zaake.  This talk is in the media and in other non-Court fora.  Yet, these are matters in the Courts of Law.  The questions in the minds of those who love fairness are the following: “What if those allegations turn out to be false? How will the accusers, local and foreign, rectify the injustice they have done to the Security forces?  If any one of them implied or said that where I commented on the Arua events since I was on the scene, I was telling lies, will I be entitled to damages?  That will be good for my Party, the NRM.  Some of the NGO money via the Opposition may, in the end, help to fund the NRM.  Final question in this connection: “Do the Security Forces personnel have rights according to these “human rights” activists or are they to be assaulted, beaten, stoned or maligned with impunity?.”

 

Uganda is not a failed state.  It has powerful institutions: the armed forces, the LC structures, the Leagues, the District Parliaments (Councils – 123 of them), the National Parliament, the Ministries etc., etc.  These have handled the issues of Uganda from a very low base to where it is now. If there are people of good will, the World is not short of vacuum areas, where there is no state authority. They could, surely, help there if they have some redundant capacity.  There is Afghanistan, Somalia, Eastern Congo, Iraq, Yemen etc.

 

Ugandans you liberated yourselves from tyranny and death.  See the mass graves in the Luwero Triangle. We are the only ones that can guarantee our future.  The way it was in the past, so it is today and so it shall in the future.  We are the ones to guarantee our future working with friends that respect our sovereignty and our intelligence.

 

Coming to the Political Parties, apart from the legal and court solutions, there is the standing arrangement of political dialogue through Interparty Organization for Dialogue (IPOD).  I am going to ask the NRM delegates to that forum to raise the issue of political violence, the issue of alleged torture, the issue of inter-party support for taking advantage of the youth dividend by expanding their empowerment that has already started.  Cabinet decided that the State House Comptroller, Madam Lucy Nakyobe, should head this effort because she has already started and what she has done has been successful.

 

I thank everybody.

 

Long live the NRM,

Long live Uganda,

Long live Africa.

 

 

Yoweri K. Museveni

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

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President Museveni reduces mobile money tax to 0.5%, insists on social media tax https://www.weinformers.com/2018/07/05/president-museveni-reduces-on-mobile-money-to-0-5-insists-on-social-media-tax/ https://www.weinformers.com/2018/07/05/president-museveni-reduces-on-mobile-money-to-0-5-insists-on-social-media-tax/#respond Thu, 05 Jul 2018 09:33:06 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=52306 This follows an outcry and anger from the citizens who,  rather than make mobile money transactions as was before the taxes, prefer to use public means such as motorcycles, taxis to transfer money as they found it cheaper to travel than incur the extra costs that come with the tax. For social media, users have […]

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Some of the companies involved in the mobile money business in Uganda. Internet Photo

This follows an outcry and anger from the citizens who,  rather than make mobile money transactions as was before the taxes, prefer to use public means such as motorcycles, taxis to transfer money as they found it cheaper to travel than incur the extra costs that come with the tax. For social media, users have either abandoned the service or decided to bypass the blockage by using VPN.

The 1% tax that was levied on all mobile money transactions (depositing, sending and receiving) effective from 1st July 2018 has been met with stiff resistance from the public who termed it as double taxation. Telecom companies and government have since locked themselves in endless meetings regarding the matter.

Museveni said that telephone companies have been under-declaring calls until recently when we acquired machines to see the telephone calls ourselves. File Photo

URA commissioner, Doris Akol and State Minister for Finance, David Bahati, later issued statements and said that the taxation on deposits had been scrapped off after a cabinet meeting.

Mobile Money is the most popular platform widely used in Uganda to transmit cash between individuals and pay for goods and services.

However, President Museveni further weighed in on the matter; “This is to clarify that there is no tax on mere depositing money on a mobile phone account. That confusion should be clarified. The half -percent tax, not 1 percent, is only on the sender and the receiver of money through mobile money,” read part of the post on his Twitter and Facebook accounts where he termed social media chatting as a luxury by those who are ‘enjoying themselves or those who are malicious.’

He continued, “Mobile money transfer, on the other hand, is a useful service. Since the informal sector (juakali, mchomo selling etc) is never taxed and I am always against those direct taxes on those sectors, is it too much for users of the mobile money senders and receivers to also make a modest contribution to the development of their country? The 1% was a miscommunication. The actual figure was 0.5%, half of one percent. That is what we should debate, on the mobile money”

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Read full statement below:

Dear Ugandans, 

Greetings.

I am using social media to share with you the reasons for the social-media tax and the mobile money tax. Our budget for this financial year is Ug.Sh 32 trillion. 

The taxes collected from within Uganda and the other fees for this financial year will be Ug.sh.17.5 trillion. The balance (the difference) is handled by borrowing from outside the country, Ug.Sh 8.3 trillion, as well as borrowing from within the country, Sh 7 trillion. We, then, also get grants from outside to the tune of Sh280bn i.e 0.28 trillions.

Why do we have to borrow or beg from outside or even borrow from within? We do so because many people who are supposed to pay tax do not pay the tax. How do we know this? We know this by using the standard measurement used all over the World. This is the GDP: tax ratio. This means the amount of taxes paid compared to the size of the GDP, the size of the economy. 

In 1991 , it was only 4% of GDP. When we formed the URA, it rose to 12% and it has stagnated there for a long time. Last financial year it rose to 14.2%. In other countries in Europe, the GDP: tax ratio is 30% or more. The avarage GDP: tax ratio in Africa is 18% . Why is the GDP: tax ratio in Uganda so low? The following are the reasons: 

(a) telephone companies have been under-declaring calls until recently when we acquired machines to see the telephone calls ourselves. Big shame to the culprits; 

(b) Many of the people who should be paying taxes of incomes from rent do not pay or underpay;

(c) Many citizens are still in subsistence agriculture (okukolera olubuto kyokka, Itiyo pi ikeni ) and informal sector (juakali) and I always oppose taxes on those sectors (gonja roasters, mchomo sellers, mechanics, carpenters etc); in any case, it is difficult to know how much they earn;

(d) Absence of scanners on the borders allows false declarations of goods in containers; the URA now has 4 scanners only. I have directed them to buy enough scanners to cover all entry points by land, water and air; and 

(e) Slowness in introducing electronic stamps to the goods imported from outside at the factory level. 

We, therefore, end up getting revenue from consumer taxes on mainly, luxuries, income tax, profit tax and import tax on consumables minus the production inputs only. That is why we end up with the low GDP: tax ratio of only 14.2% and have to borrow or beg, yet our economy is growing. 

Coming specifically to the social media and mobile money taxes, Ugandans need to ask the following questions: 

1. When you post or send communication on social media platforms like Facebook or whatever, is it for free or do you pay? 

2. Do you send mobile money for free or do you pay? 

3. If you pay, whom do you pay? 

4. Do you pay in dollars or in local shillings? 

5. If you pay in local shillings, do the ones you pay, most of whom are foreign companies, take money out of Uganda in local shillings or in dollars? 

6. If it is dollars, who earned those dollars? 

Let us answer the last question first. Those dollars are earned by us who produce coffee, tea, the milk products, by our gold, by our tourism, by our processed fish , by our manufactured goods (e.g cement, textiles, soap, mattresses, cooking oil, etc). 

Therefore, some of us, myself included, either earn the dollars or save the dollars by producing products instead of importing them, but some of our countrymen donate those dollars back to the foreigners by chatting endlessly on the social media. Is this correct or fair? Is it good for our country? 

Mobile money transfer is, of course, different from the social media chatting. Social media chatting is a luxury by those who are enjoying themselves or those who are malicious. 

Mobile money transfer, on the other hand, is a useful service. Since the informal sector (juakali, mchomo selling etc) is never taxed and I am always against those direct taxes on those sectors, is it too much for users of the mobile money senders and receivers to also make a modest contribution to the development of their country? The 1% was a miscommunication. The actual figure was 0.5%, half of one percent. That is what we should debate, on the mobile money. 

As to social- media tax, all the moral reasons are in favour of that tax. The social – media users have no right to squander the dollars I earn from my coffee , my milk etc by endlessly donating money to foreign telephone Companies through chatting or even lying and, then, they are allergic to even a modest contribution to their country whose collective wealth they are misusing. 

The same with those who engage in games betting. They bet in Local shillings. Since, however, our economy is an open one, the foreign owners of betting machines rush to the forex bureaus, buy dollars, the ones I earned , so as to externalize them. This is what affects our shilling.

The importers of foreign luxury goods- wines, whiskies, artificial hair, furniture, textiles, shoes etc, goods that can be made here, also squander our dollars. Fortunately, on account of our campaigns, the import bill has decreased from US$ 7 billion to US$ 5 billion. That is not enough, however. 

There are no taxes on agricultural products, no taxes on machinery for factories or agricultural machinery , no taxes on raw- materials , no taxes on scholastic materials, no taxes on medicine, no tax on exports, no graduated tax etc. Most of the inputs in wealth and job creation are not taxed because we want people to engage in production. The essentials are never taxed. 

This is to clarify that there is no tax on mere depositing money on a mobile phone account. That confusion should be clarified. The half -percent tax, not 1 percent, is only on the sender and the receiver of money through mobile money. Discuss this. 

I congratulate our Science team for demonstrating that we now have the eyes to see all the goings on in the telecommunication and financial services. No more games. This capacity will be extended to deal with the criminal pigs that have made it a hobby to kill Ugandans. They will pay. I am , however, interested in a rational and honest dialogue, especially on the half -percent tax on mobile money sending and receiving. 

Signed 

Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.

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President meets leader of Dawoodi Bohra Community https://www.weinformers.com/2018/07/04/president-meets-leader-of-dawoodi-bohra-community/ https://www.weinformers.com/2018/07/04/president-meets-leader-of-dawoodi-bohra-community/#respond Wed, 04 Jul 2018 13:23:39 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=52295 PRESIDENT’S REMARKS His Holiness Dr. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin, leader of Dawoodi Bohra Community, called on me today at State House Entebbe. I thank him for visiting our country. I also thank the Bohra community for offering to refurbish Gombe Hospital. I am impressed by the fact that the Bohra faith emphasises wealth creation through trade. […]

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PRESIDENT’S REMARKS

His Holiness Dr. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin, leader of Dawoodi Bohra Community, called on me today at State House Entebbe. I thank him for visiting our country.

I also thank the Bohra community for offering to refurbish Gombe Hospital. I am impressed by the fact that the Bohra faith emphasises wealth creation through trade.

The Bible says we shall know them by their fruits. This means a holy person is known not just by words but deeds. By fulfilling their faith through trade and wealth creation, one could actually say the Bohra are practicing Christianity.

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The government is working towards improving the business environment by working on widening the market (East Africa & COMESA), providing abundant, cheap electricity and ensuring availability of affordable transport.

Uganda is also a great tourism destination. We have fantastic weather considering that we are right on the Equator but with a high altitude. This is unique. The only other places gifted this way are Ecuador and Nanyuki in Kenya.

So, as I welcome his Holiness, I urge more members of the Bohra spiritual community worldwide to visit Uganda.

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President Museveni shakes hands with the Indian Shia Moslems’ spiritual leader , (left) who gave him a gift shortly after their meeting.

 

 

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President Museveni (right) interacts with the Indian Shia Moslems’ spiritual leader , His Holliness Dr. Syedna Mufaddal Saifuddin (left)

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