Muhoozi Kainerugaba - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Wed, 19 Jun 2013 08:11:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Gen. David Sejusa hits at President Museveni in BBC interview- Listen https://www.weinformers.com/2013/06/18/gen-david-sejusa-hits-at-president-museveni-in-bbc-interview-listen/ https://www.weinformers.com/2013/06/18/gen-david-sejusa-hits-at-president-museveni-in-bbc-interview-listen/#comments Tue, 18 Jun 2013 17:23:43 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=29103 After the government managed to ensure he does not appeal on a local radio show on KFm, Gen. David Sejusa was this evening hosted on BBC focus on Africa and he wasted no time in lambasting his bush war colleague as a dictator, anti people and man pushing an “unconstitutional” project of life presidency and […]

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Man in the news, Gen. David Sejusa

Man in the news, Gen. David Sejusa

After the government managed to ensure he does not appeal on a local radio show on KFm, Gen. David Sejusa was this evening hosted on BBC focus on Africa and he wasted no time in lambasting his bush war colleague as a dictator, anti people and man pushing an “unconstitutional” project of life presidency and monarchical kind of rule by allegedly grooming his son Brig. Gen. Muhoozi kainerugaba to take over from him.

Listen to the BBC interview below

He also confirmed what many have suspected that he has presidential ambitions.

“I cannot rule it out. A four star general without ambitions is misplaced…who gave Mr. Museveni the right to rule us for ever,” Gen. Tinyefuza said.

Gen Sejusa who is currently in some sort of exile in the UK has been in the headlines since he authored a controversial letter in which he alleged that there were assasination plans against senior military officers opposedn to “project Muhoozo” -an alleged plot to have Muhoozi replace his father Museeni as President.
The letter led to the closure of four media outlets including the Daily Monitor and Red Pepper, as well as KFm and Dembe fm. The media houses were re-opened after 11 days but after stiff conditions by the government to avoid coverage of security issues that can distablise the country.

Here are more articles and documents on the matter

Gen. David Sejusa Story and Video interview with BBC on Tuesday June 18

Uganda Government condemned for closure of newspapers and radio stations over David Sejusa letter

Gen. David Sejusa’s letter that raised the first raised his disapproval of government
Court orders Daily Monitor journalists to name source– African Center for Media Excellence

Monitor offices under police siege -Daily Monitor

Military officer’s assassination allegations ensnare journalists
‘Warning to media against undermining national security’

Police question Monitor journalists as government moves to gag media
President’s aide storms newspaper office, threatens journalists

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Uganda government condemned for closing newspapers and radio stations in latest media attack https://www.weinformers.com/2013/05/20/uganda-government-condemned-for-closing-newspapers-and-radio-stations-in-latest-media-attack/ https://www.weinformers.com/2013/05/20/uganda-government-condemned-for-closing-newspapers-and-radio-stations-in-latest-media-attack/#comments Mon, 20 May 2013 16:42:46 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=29024 There will be no Daily Monitor or Red Pepper on the streets on Tuesday.  Neither are Ugandans able to listen to Nation Media owned Kfm and Dembe fm radio stations. These media houses were today shut down. Journalists and human rights activists have today condemned the action by the government to close down two newspapers and […]

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There will be no Daily Monitor or Red Pepper on the streets on Tuesday.  Neither are Ugandans able to listen to Nation Media owned Kfm and Dembe fm radio stations. These media houses were today shut down.

Journalists and human rights activists have today condemned the action by the government to close down two newspapers and two radio stations for their reporting on the controversial letter by Gen. David Sejusa.

Journalists after Daily Monitor closurePolice officers today sealed off offices of Daily Monitor, armed with a search warrant. But the search turned into closure as the police led by Criminal Investigations Department Deputy Director Godfrey Musana said the Daily Monitor premises are a crime scene. The police also sealed off offices of Red Pepper, a daily tabloid and declared it a crime scene too.

The security operatives switched off the printeries of the newspapers, as well kfm and Dembe fm to the astonishment of the staff of two media establishments.

“Instead of carrying out the search, the armed men disabled the printing press, computer servers and radio transmission equipment.”“The intention was to prevent the monitor from operating, broadcasting and printing its newspapers. We are horrified by this act, which is a gross disregard of the Ugandan law and a violation of the Monitor’s constitutional right,” said Alex Asiimwe, Daily Monitor’s Managing Director .

In a press statement, Police Spokesperson Judith Nabakooba said the police received intelligence information that there are people who have started scanning signatures of senior government officials “with the intention of using the said signatures on documents claiming they are officials documents from government whereas not.”

The Uganda Journalists Association President Joshua Kyalimpa and the Coordinator of the Uganda Journalists Human Rights Network Wokulira Sebagala issues statements today condemning the government for what they termed as attack on press freedom and freedom of expression.

These events are a result of coverage of Gen. Sejusa’s controversial letter first published by Daily Monitor on May 7. The letter by Gen. Sejusa aka Tinyefuza was written to the Director of the Internal Security Organisation to investment claims that there is a plot to assassinate or link to rebellion senior army and government officials allegedly against “Muhoozi project”   an alleged plan to have the president’s son succeed him in State House.

Gen. Sejusa, the coordinator of intelligence agencies is said to have mentioned himself Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, Chief of Defence Forces Aronda Nyakairima among the people being framed.

In an email showed to journalists by a Kampala his lawyer Joseph Luzige, Gen. Sejusa accepted to have written the letter but said he handed it over to the Director of ISO himself and is not sure how it got to journalists.

Here are more articles and documents on the matter

Court orders Daily Monitor journalists to name source– African Center for Media Excellence

Monitor offices under police siege -Daily Monitor

Military officer’s assassination allegations ensnare journalists

‘Warning to media against undermining national security’

Police question Monitor journalists as government moves to gag media

President’s aide storms newspaper office, threatens journalists

Govt is tampering with right to know

ISO agent arrested at Monitor, Gen Tinye’s case goes to court

Oguttu accuses UCC, minister of intimidating journalists

 

UCC (Uganda Communiction Commision) warning.pdf

Police statement on Daily Monitor Red Pepper premises search 20-05-13.docx

Police statement on Daily Monitor Red Pepper premises search 20-05-13.docx

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Col. Muhoozi Kainerugaba goes to Nairobi for a drink https://www.weinformers.com/2011/12/19/col-muhoozi-kainerugaba-goes-to-nairobi-for-a-drink/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/12/19/col-muhoozi-kainerugaba-goes-to-nairobi-for-a-drink/#respond Mon, 19 Dec 2011 16:06:58 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=17461 President Museveni’s son, col. Muhoozi Kainerugaba is a man of actions. Even before the East African Community comes into real enforcement, he has already started it. We are told that the colonel last weekend traveled all the way from Uganda ’s capital Kampala to Nairobi Kenya just to buy a drink. A source in government […]

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President Museveni’s son, col. Muhoozi Kainerugaba is a man of actions. Even before the East African Community comes into real enforcement, he has already started it.

We are told that the colonel last weekend traveled all the way from Uganda ’s capital Kampala to Nairobi Kenya just to buy a drink.

A source in government told us that Muhoozi went to Kenya with a few of his friends and when they reached Nairobi they visited almost all key social centres there such as Grand Regency Hotel where we hear they had some good time.

Rumours have it that they downed bottles after bottles. A source explained to us that Muhoozi took sodas and other soft drinks while his pals concentrated on beers. They slept in the same hotel and the next day they returned to Uganda. That is the real EAC cooperation. That is the way to go.

By James Okello

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