Friday, 17 May 2019

You can’t win Divorce with Gilbert Bukenya

Annews24.com, WHY YOU CAN'T WIN A DIVORCE AGAINST BUKENYA.
unless Bukenya allows you a free divorce so that he can get an official second wife. In law there's a defence of condonation. Once you know that your husband has slept with this woman and you entertain it ,you cant use it in future as a ground for divorce.



Gilbert's wife ,in her own testimony ,she says that from 80s her husband has been a skirt man. She even lists hundreds of girls. The media has also listed multitudes of girls where bukenya was cheating but she condoned it.
She will never succeed on that ground to divorce Bukenya because the law says she knew and she gave him the permission through condonation
Warning to men and women. You better off pretending not to know that your spouse is cheating than showing that you actually knew it.

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Wednesday, 8 May 2019

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Am still figuring out how you got these wonderful words in this post , am so humbled and thankful to you admin for such a wonderful article, such articles are not common but thank so much. Am at http://annews24.com

Saturday, 6 April 2019

Search for O.C. tourist kidnapped by gunmen in Uganda stretches into a third day

Annews24.com, Authorities on Friday continued to search for an Orange County woman and her driver who were kidnapped at gunpoint by a group of men who ambushed them this week in a national park in Uganda. Reported byNakato Christine


Kimberly Sue Endicott, 56, an aesthetician from Costa Mesa, was traveling in a car on an evening game drive with a Ugandan guide and two other tourists in Queen Elizabeth National Park on Tuesday when four men held them at gunpoint. The other tourists, an elderly couple, escaped, but the gunmen took Endicott and the driver, said Uganda deputy police spokeswoman Polly Namaye. 

The tour vehicle, which belongs to Wild Frontiers Uganda, was left parked and the kidnappers took the key, Namaye said.
Endicott, who has had an aesthetician’s license since 1998, runs a skin care business in Costa Mesa. A review from a customer posted on the business’ website highlights Endicott’s professional talent and also describes her as a “wonderful and caring person.”

Pam Lopez, who met Endicott through her work as an aesthetician, said it was her friend’s lifelong dream to go on safari in Africa to see gorillas.
“I know she was planning this trip for a while, because it’s something that she’s always wanted to do,” Lopez said. “This was always a big trip she wanted to take.”
Lopez had been following Endicott’s trip through photos her friend posted on Instagram. One image she posted showed four armed soldiers who were guarding the group.
“I’m sure she felt like she was safe,” Lopez said. “I just can’t even imagine what’s happening right now to her.”
Endicott’s family declined to comment Friday.
The kidnappers have used Endicott’s phone to demand a $500,000 ransom, which police suspect was the reason for the abduction. Authorities have said the ransom demand will not be paid.
Earlier this week, at an event unrelated to the Uganda incident, Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo addressed the families of American hostages and stressed that “any payment to a terrorist or a terrorist regime gives money so that they can seize more of our people,” according to the Washington Post.
“We cannot accept that risk. You wouldn’t ask that of us,” Pompeo said. “Even a small payment to a group in, say, Africa can facilitate the killing or seizure of tens or even hundreds of others, including Americans or foreign nationals in that region.”

Ugandan police said Wednesday that they had dispatched an elite group of police officers, military personnel and wildlife authority officials to assist in the search. The park’s Ishasha Wilderness Camp area, where the ambush occurred, is a popular tourist destination close to the border with Congo. Joint security teams have cut off all exit areas on the border between Uganda and Congo to search for Endicott and the tour guide.
Police said in a statement that they “strongly believe” the kidnappers and the hostages “could still be trapped within our search area, and we are hopeful that our efforts will lead to their successful recovery.”
Uganda recorded a surge in kidnapping cases last year, prompting street protests by activists who said security agencies weren’t doing enough to protect residents. However, officials this week stressed that it is unusual for a tourist to be kidnapped in Uganda, which has a thriving tourism industry stemming from its wildlife and national parks.
The northern part of the park remains open to tourists, but the U.S. Embassy has warned Americans in the area to be careful.




Thursday, 4 April 2019

89-year-old man dies while queueing for welfare funds in Kisolo District

Annews24.com, An elderly man collapsed and died yesterday, as he lined up to receive his monthly stipend, under the Social Assistance Grants for Empowerment (SAGE) programme. The incident occurred at Nyakinama sub county headquarters in Kisoro district on Wednesday afternoon.  


The deceased has been identified as Mark Semakuba, 89, a resident of Gatete village, Kisoro district. John Ntabibazo, one of the eyewitnesses said that Semakuba had gone to the sub-county in expectation of payments for the month of February and March 2019.  
The government provides up to Shs 25,000 every month to citizens aged above 60 in parts of Karamoja and 65 for the rest of the country. Each of the beneficiaries receives the monthly stipend as part of the efforts to improve the wellbeing of vulnerable and impoverished senior citizens.  
Ntakibazo says that the deceased lost energy after lining up for a lengthy period. Semakuba’s wife Hope Nyirayinkamiye says that the deceased suffered from respiratory complications.  
The elderly who converged at the scene faulted the government for not delivering the money to their villages instead of the sub-county where they have to walk long distances to receive the money. SAGE officials who were distributing the money declined to comment about the matter.  
A similar incident occurred last month in Amuria district when another senior citizen Eneriko Olinga collapsed and died while undergoing final verification to enroll on the same SAGE programme. 

Tuesday, 26 March 2019

Why didn't You stick on cattle farming -Bobi wine Responds to Museveni

Annews24.com,KAMPALA – Kyadondo East MP Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine has lashed out at President Museveni for ridiculing his political career.

President Museveni recently told youth at State House that Bobi Wine should stick to music and entertaining people in clubs like Suzana and leave politics to those who understand it.
But the musician-cum politician has hit at the President, saying at a young age in the 1980s, he was not looking after his cows but was also involved in politics.
“You said that as a musician, I should stick to music alone but remember when you were my age, you did not stick to keeping cattle. When you were my age, you were busy interacting with cows and goats but at my age, I have been interacting with the common people,” Bobi Wine said.
The legislator made the remarks in Arua at a thanksgiving ceremony organised by Mr Wadri for his victory in the chaotic Arua Municipality parliamentary by-election. A day to the election in Arua, Bobi Wine together with fellow legislators subscribing to people power such as Gerald Karuhanga (Ntungamo Municipality), Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine (Kyadondo), Francis Zaake (Mityana Municipality) and Paul Mwiru (Jinja East) were arrested and later charged with treason.
But on Sunday, he was back in the area and told residents that President Museveni’s stay in power is numbered.
“I tell you (Museveni), your days are numbered. How can you say you went to the bush and fought for democracy yet you don’t even practise it in your NRM (National Resistance Movement) party even after 33 years?” Mr Kyagulanyi, who has already declared intention to stand as president in 2021 polls, said.
During the 1970/80s, a young Museveni was actively involved in the struggled against the Idi Amin and Milton Obote regimes whom he accused of being dictatorial and repressive.
In December 1980, Obote’s party, the UPC, won a majority in highly controversial elections for parliament. The DP leadership reluctantly agreed to act as a constitutional opposition, but Mr Museveni, who had played a significant part in the military overthrow of Amin, refused to accept the UPC victory. He formed an opposition group, the National Resistance Movement (NRM). Museveni led the movement’s guerrilla group, the National Resistance Army (NRA), and waged an increasingly effective campaign against the government.
On Sunday, Maj Gen Mugisha Muntu, the former Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) president, who has since formed a new political party that has been gazetted by the Electoral Commission, was the chief guest at the ceremony held at Arua Hill Primary School playgrounds.
In his speech, Gen Muntu said Ugandans should use their mind to fight those in power wielding heavy guns like tankers and rocket-propelled grenades to threaten them.
“Power does not belong in guns; it is in your head. Museveni’s regime is trembling because he knows people have become assertive and know their political rights,” he said.
Mr Wadri said he would continue to offer good representation to the pressing issues like intermittent electricity that has stifled development and fight corruption in his constituency.
Earlier ahead of the function, there was heavy police and army deployment in Arua Town, which reminded the residents of the August 13, 2018 chaos. However, thousands still turned up and graced the occasion


Saturday, 23 March 2019

Who killed Kayiira, Hon Hussein Kyanjo explains the Game between Uganda and Rwanda

Annews24.com, Hussein Kyanjo who is on medical treatment in India has penned down a letter to explaining the gane ball of Museveni and Kagame ,its here 


LETTER FROM INDIA

KAGAME AND MUSEVENI'S BALL GAME

By Hussein Kyanjo

22 March 2019

Fellow Ugandans and other citizens of the world,

 I greet you in the name of the Almighty and allow me to thank you for all your prayers and support of all sorts.
I am now better and positively responding to treatment.

As I lay flat on my  bed in this beautiful but rather warm Indian suburb after breakfast today, I felt that there was some thing I was not doing right. That is, keeping silent about everything else on the  pretext  of strictly following my Doctors' orders to concentrate on my health. I felt, deep down,   that I was being selfish.

I am now out to try and broaden our peoples' mind on what is going on between presidents Museveni and Kagame.

So, whether by the grace of the Almighty I return home as a passenger or as cargo in a coffin, I wil die satisfied with this story out. By the way after penning this letter I found that it was medicine it self. I felt so much relief.

I have been following events regarding the situation between Museveni and Kagame and I discovered that we must demand for an international investigation coz what the two presidents were exchanging are carefully calculated words designed to focus your minds on the small thing of border closure (small because it is as easy to close as it is to open) that you forget or be diverted from  the bigger issues.

Let me start with Mr. Museveni.

When he ventured into fighting alongside African liberators in the 1970s he got convinced  that he could fight his own govt and get to power himself. And that's what happened. At the start he reached out to a selected team of youths mainly Banyankore, Bakiga, Banyoro, Batooro but more Banyarwanda. He then skillfully  appointed a few others from the rest of Uganda and he has mastered this game until recently.

Mr Museveni  did all what it takes to appoint, train, promote and favor this group until some people from this same previlaged class realised that he was not meaning well. They started parting company with him.

There was a time Bakiga opposed silently then came the time Banyoro left quietly, afterwards Batooro resented.

More intriguingly, some influential Banyankore also realised they were being duped and used too. 

We are now witnessing the final penalty kick with Banyarwanda openly throwing off  their jerseys at  their former purported patron.

Nobody can claim ignorance of how much abuse Mr Museveni  has done to Ugandans by giving priority to Banyarwanda. When they came from the bush he placed all of them in the national army and more still promoted them to senior positions right from Rwigyema to Higiro who is now a dissident in Belgium. Over 90% of Rwandas senior military and civil servants and even those in business were former OFFICIAL Ugandans.

Some of us opposed this trend. I personally was branded sectarian and tribalistic.  I ignored the voices because I knew they would sooner or later discover what I already had.

After their victory over Uganda's sitting government,  there were two genuine Banyarwanda groups. One led by Rwigyema wanted to go back home through an armed struggle and these were the minority. The second group which included the likes of Gen Muntu, Mr Katutsi, Hon Kayonde and many others felt they were more Ugandan and I hear they were opposed to waging another costly war given the fairly excellent position they held in Uganda.

Remember genuine Banyarwanda have lived safely and with dignity in Uganda as good immigrants for decades just like Obama in the US. I personally found three families of Banyarwanda labourers at my fathers home at  birth 59 years ago. In fact we had a prominent Munyarwanda, (Rwabikinga and her wife Kankindi) who measured nearly the same wealth as our parents.

I can't count how many Banyarwanda married directly into and from my family.  That's why I dismiss and despise any body who wants to lecture me on sectarianism or tribalism especially if such critics have never allowed other tribes to marry their children.

Well, back to story,  the Rwigyema group went and got victory while the Kayonde group continue up to now to live with dignity in Uganda. They have never shown any interest in even being dual citizens. Go to Mawogola, Kabula, Singo, Buddu, Kooki, Kyaggwe, Busoga Bugisu and elsewhere.  There are Banyarwanda all over and its okay, provided they don't live above the rest.

I mean there are Indian, Somali, Arab, Chinese, Nigerian even Ugandan towns in Euro America - no fuss.

Note that when the purported Ugandan soldiers invaded and toppled a neighbouring government, they were never charged of treason. Neither did they pay Uganda for all types of ammunitions, net logistics and even cash they used during the war. So we had two neighbouring brotherly governments sharing the same border and other undisclosed facilities.

Even with this image, Mr Museveni continued to insist on  favouring Banyarwanda against other Ugandans, despite opposition from many of us. He went an extra mile and forced these Banyarwanda into our constitution as a tribe.

Let me also make my point clear. No strong person besides President Obote has came out to clear the actual ethnicity of Mr Museveni  except Museveni him self, but because he is a pathological liar, I have believed Dr Obote that actually Museveni is an ethinic Munyarwanda.

My difference of opinion  is that there is nothing wrong with a genuine successful immigrant ethnic Munyarwanda, Sudanes or Muhaya rising to the highest office.  What I have resisted is giving such a people preferential treatment over other indigenous Ugandans.

Frank Kalimuzo a one time Vice Chancellor of Makerere was such a decent servant and his family is hapily living here.

Mr Museveni has been overzealous in prefering Banyarwanda. He flooded our security, public service and sponsored business - with these people.

Take a close look at those areas. Go to big super markets, petrol stations, washing bays shopping malls, private security companies even boda boda stages are  nearly all managed  and populated by Banyarwanda.

Mark you, they are not the business owners but they are forced into management by the powerful arm of the state.

What is happening today is that Mr Museveni is stuck at his own game. He prefered Banyarwanda for obvious reasons but at last they have fallen out.

It is like a wife of a hired murderer who beheads his victims and brings the heads at home. So the wife knows the victims and hears the cries of their relatives. Now she has been caught sleeping with another man and she is not repentant as she knows all the husband's secrets.

The choice would be clear. Drop the adultery case against the wife and save face, or pursue it and get ready for the big spill of your former atrocities.

Mr Museveni has been coniving with Kagame in killing people all through out the great lakes region  they have reached the climax.  They want to close business but the formula is not working out.

Be sure there is alot of silent diplomacy between the two but they are bluffing you with a small item of border closure. Don't swallow their deception.

Take an example of MTN employees who were deported. Who told you there was any new discovery? These people were recruited with the secondment of the state in the name of protecting Uganda's  security interests.  They were specifically outsourced and assigned the duty of spying on Ugandans through their communication and report to government.

This is what they have been doing until maybe they changed loyalty this time in favour of Mr Kagame. Other wise if it were ordinary employees of MTN local or foreign that had been caught in the act of endangering Ugandan security,  they would be tried in courts of law for treason.

In the circumstances,  these 'criminals' who were not diplomats and it was not done on the request of Rwanda or France - were not charged. The cheaper option was arbitrary deportation.

How could something big like this happen without the knowledge of  Mr Mbire the super chairman of MTN board. Mbiire is no ordinary Ugandan. He knows every thing. Just look at how Mbire was strategically placed in different positions and tell me how he could fail this small exam.

MR CHARLES MBIRE is

1. Uganda Representative of Hyundai

2.  Chairman of Uganda Inflight Services Ltd

3. Chairman of MTN Uganda since 1998

4. Director Eskom Uganda

5. Chairman/CEO of Invesco Uganda

6. Vice Chairman of Rift Valley Railways

7. Chairman of the Board of Directors of Uganda Securities Exchange.

8. In 2009 Mbire was appointed to the Ugandan Presidential Investment Round Table

9. In 2011, became a member of the IMF Regional Advisory Group for Africa.

Can you belive the story that such a man didnt know what was happening?

It all started with  Suzan Magaras murder when the state security broke into MTN servers where they wanted to prove who really killed her with evidence of voice messages. And when they accessed the servers they got shocked.  Kayihura had to be fired.

But even then, his case has not gone down through the throat and I suspect that the final position was that Kaihura had to be carefully led out of mock captivity and probably, again probably - sent out to a third country. That process could be ongoing. What is the progress on  his case?

Don't look at the small picture of border closure. Ask hard questions.

1. Who killed presidents Habyarimana and C. Ntaryasmira on 6th April 1994.
2. Who killed a million Rwandans and blamed it majorly on Hutus and selected Tutsis?
3. Who killed Rwigyema?
4. Who killed Dr Bayingana?
5. Who killed Bunyenyezi?
6. Who killed Kayumba?
7. Who killed J. Kagezi?
8. Who killed A.F. Kawesi?
9. Who killed S. Magara?
10. Who killed Kirumira?
11. Who killed Shk Sentamu?
12. Who killed Shk Kirya?
13. Who killed Shk Bahiga?
14. Who killed Shk Muwaya?
15. Who killed Maj Kiggundu?
16.Where is the lady who openly accused her husband  for holding planning meetings to kill Maj Kiggundu at her home? The lady said she met Mr Museveni, she met Gen Kaihura and she reported to several police stations in vain.
17. Who killed women in Wakiso and Entebbe?
18. What the truth about the panga wailding gangs?
19. Who killed Dr Kayira?
20. Who killed Robina Kiyingi?

Fellow Ugandans and people of the world, don't accept the narrative from these two suspected brother presidents. Ask the right hard questions above.

You now know that what dissident Robert Higiro is saying against Mr Kagame is not the whole truth, because he is also guilty. You should also be more interested in his submission where he states that "I SAID WHETHER YOU ACCEPT (to kill Nyamwasa) OR NOT STIL YOU WILL DIE".

This statement is telling and my conclusion is that they will kill any body except themselves and that he declined the deal to Kill Nyamwasa because Kagame failed to deliver the 1m dollars.

Here you are with him also crafting his survival story and again you are blindly following. No no no.

The speech by Mr Kagame has a secret in it he says openly that he asked M7 to close busines and freeze accounts of one Minyarwanda invester but M7 refused. The interesting bit here is that finally Dr S. Kiggundus cries of closing his bank (Green land) both in Uganda and Tanzania were correct. These people can do many things.

Allah says in the Holy Qur'an:

MALAKUM. KAIFA TAHKUMUUN?

WHAT IS IT. HOW DO YOU PEOPLE MAKE JUDGEMENT?

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Thursday, 21 March 2019

Amanya Mushega Exposes Dr Kizza Besigye

By Amanya Mushega


Dear Col. (rtd) Dr Kizza Besigye,
In your interview with one of the local English papers, you insinuated that in my earlier interview with the same paper, l was trying to speak on behalf of president Mugisha Muntu, yet I am not his spokesperson, and that Muntu is competent to speak for himself.
I’m writing this letter to you directly to let you know that l gave my views in my personal capacity. I hold no position in FDC but l have views based on experience in leadership on a fairly long period of reading, observing and in some cases practices.

You stated that in 1999, you approached some of us to leave the Movement and when we failed; you decided to start the work of ‘heavy lifting’ to remove the dictatorship and that you left the Movement for that purpose.
For how long will this ‘heavy lifting be a personal obligation and mission? The fact is that you did not leave the Movement; you just run for the office of the President under the Movement system. There were some members who moved a motion that Mr President be declared a sole candidate in 2000. Some of those movers are now victims of that thinking, some of us openly opposed this move and argued that you were free to stand. We even advised against the efforts to have you arrested and victimised. Your ‘entasiima’.

By the way, to refresh your memory, just 10 years earlier in 1989, you led a team to draft a resolution for a constitutional amendment to extend NRM rule and hence the leadership of President Museveni for an extra five years which was passed.
Then you were the most trusted confidant of the NRM leadership. Only a sole voice, Omulongo Waswa Ziritwawula opposed this move and resigned his seat in Parliament in protest. If you had joined him to fight the nascent ‘dictatorship’, perhaps the course of history of this country would have been different.

We may recall that when the Constitution was being amended to remove term limits, there were many clear voices in and outside Parliament who opposed it and some paid and are still paying a price. Not everyone succumbed to money offers. This was before FDC was formed. And FDC was not founded by a single individual or group. It was a culmination of efforts by several groups and tendencies, to forge a common home for a common effort and purpose.
You may recall my long discussion with you in South Africa in 2004. Many others did visit you. Learn to appreciate that there were other strugglers before you then and there are many others now.
The issues that concern you that I raised in that interview and which l still hold were;
1. You had turned on your word as recorded live on NTV and many other forms of media.
2. That you had not supported your successor Gen. Mugisha Muntu
3. That you had set up parallel structures and centres of power.
I can now add that you don’t easily tolerate different points of view and you don’t genuinely welcome and accommodate those who hold a different point of view. Case in a point, during the Namboole delegates conference in 2010 that elected you for the second term as president, Hon. Wandera Martin was publically announced that he had been appointed unopposed as secretary for labour.

Later on at the first NEC meeting at party headquarters, a meeting you chaired, it was raised that actually there were other people who had been nominated but papers not presented. To cut the long story short, Wandera was dropped and replaced by another person. The real reason, he had supported Muntu. Wandera is alive.
My brother Besigye, you are free to change your mind and you are entitled to run again, but if you do so, say so and why, rather than attacking people who raise that issue as you did in the interview referred to above. You actually state in the same interview that you stood because of the trust voters have in you that is not transferable to another candidate of the same party.

You also pointed that there was a deficit in that trust in your absence and that there was insufficient resolve by leaders in your absence to fight for reforms. Did you really think through this? If you did and it’s true, then your style and content of leadership raises concern. Please learn to respect and appreciate the contribution of others however small or insufficient from your point of view.

If it’s personal to you as if new voters have not come on board and some in the old voters register passed on, then this is in itself failed leadership. When you stepped down, I told some leaders at that time that you had stepped down tacticfully in order to come back with a bang as flag bearer. So your coming back was not a surprise to me, what surprised was the spurious reasons you advanced.

You started a parallel sect dubbed ‘activists’ from the top to the districts level. I will not delve into its activities. My view is that a leader’s role is to reconcile and harmonise different points of view in order to advance a common goal and purpose. Styles of struggle will always be there in any organised society. We should also learn to tolerate different points of view and respond to them without insinuations.
Finally, let me make it clear to all concerned that whoever gets elected and in spite of the attacks and labels put against me by some of your ardent supporters and campaign handlers, we shall support the party and its leadership at all levels.— Nuwe Amanya Mushega

Thursday, 28 February 2019

Top secrets Leaked On How DTB Bank Facilitates Terrorism

Annews24.com, Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Noordin Haji says investigations are underway on Diamond Trust Bank (DTB) over suspicious 



Transactions that could be linked to terrorism.
Appearing before the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs in Parliament on Monday, the DPP said investigations indicate that Diamond Trust Bank was being used in aiding and abetting terrorism.
Mr. Haji pointed out the case of Diamond Trust Bank, Eastleigh Branch where he said the bank manager failed to do due diligence when one of their customers was withdrawing over Ksh.50 million in a week.
He claimed the bank is notorious in aiding crimes, further stating that the bank failed to provide CCTV footage of withdrawals.
Mr. Haji said security agencies had obtained reliable information showing that some of the money withdrawn from DTB, Eastleigh Branch was channeled to Somalia as well as Syria to fund terror activities including the January 15, 2019 terror attack at 14 Riverside Drive in Nairobi.
The State Prosecutor defended Central Bank of Kenya’s daily transaction limit of Ksh.1 million saying strict banking regulations are crucial in dealing with criminal activities.
Last week, Diamond Trust Bank’s Eastleigh branch manager Sophia Njoki Mbogo was charged with three counts over the 14 Riverside attacks.
Appearing before Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi, she was charged with failure to report suspicious activity regarding proceeds of crime and anti-money laundering, aiding and abetting commission of a terrorism act as well as failure to report a suspicious cash transaction amounting to Ksh.34.7 million.
She pleaded not guilty to the charges.
In a statement on Friday, February 22, Diamond Trust Bank said it was fully cooperating with investigative agencies in the ongoing probe.
“We have provided all the information requested by the authorities in the last few weeks and remain committed to supplying any more support needed towards these investigations,” said the bank.
“We remain committed in our unwavering support to the government in its effort to fight terrorism, money laundering and eradicating corruption.”
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