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    Foreign Affairs Minister Speaks Out On Call From US Official To Sanction Top Uganda Security Bosses Over Human Rights Abuse…

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    Minister Okello Oryem (L) and Eliot L. Engel

    The chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Eliot L. Engel, on Wednesday called upon the Trump Administration to take immediate action against some top military officers in Uganda.

    In a letter to U.S Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, Engel says, “My desire to see a better human rights record in Uganda is firmly rooted in the country’s own constitution and legal code, which prevent torture and enshrine the right to freely assemble and express viewpoints that may not be in accordance with those of President Museveni.”

    Some of the top officers Egel wants sanctioned include; Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu, Commander of Land Forces; Maj. Gen. James Birungi, Commander of the Special Forces Command; Maj. Gen. Don William Nabasa, former Commander of the Special Forces Command; Maj. Gen. Abel Kandiho, Chief of Military Intelligence; Maj. Gen. Steven Sabiiti Muzeyi, Deputy Inspector of General of Police; Frank Mwesigwa, Commissioner of Police; and Col. Chris Serunjogi Ddamulira, Director of Crime Intelligence.

    When theGrapevine contacted the State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Okello Oryem, he said that the government of Uganda will very soon come up with a written statement responding to Eliot’s claims.

    Hon. Okello Oryem however blamed the Ugandan opposition for always writing bad information about government and putting it in bad light before the international community.

    Here is the letter from Eliot L. Engel:

    Dear Secretaries Pompeo and Mnuchin:

    I am writing to express my concern regarding the alarming slide towards authoritarianism in Uganda, a major recipient of U.S. foreign aid and one of the top recipients of U.S. security assistance in Africa. Having been in power for over three decades, President Museveni’s government has a long track record of repressive behavior.

    More recently, this has included attacks on independent media, the banning of political rallies and concerts, the arrest, detention, and torture of individuals who dare to challenge the president or the ruling party, and a persistent lack of accountability for the arbitrary and extrajudicial killings and torture perpetrated by Ugandan security forces.

    For several years, the United States has raised concerns about the Ugandan government’s lack of respect for the civil liberties of its citizens and urged the government to conduct or permit credible investigations into alleged human rights abuses.

    However, diplomatic rhetoric alone has had little impact on President Museveni’s behavior. Instead, he has further consolidated power while preventing the emergence of a viable democratic opposition.

    To cite a few examples: In November 2016, Ugandan security forces massacred over 100 civilians in Kasese. In September 2017, Ugandan Special Forces forcibly entered parliament during a debate over whether to remove presidential age limits from the constitution, which now allows President Museveni to rule indefinitely.

    During the tumult, MP Betty Nambooze suffered serious spinal injuries from which she is still recovering. In July 2018, the government imposed a tax on citizens who wished to access social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and Twitter – a transparent ploy to discourage anti-government mobilisation on the part of youths and dissidents.

    The following month, MP Robert Kyagulanyi and 32 other opposition politicians were arrested and brutally tortured following a by-election in Arua. Earlier this year, MP Francis Zaake was brutalized for distributing supplies to needy citizens during the coronavirus lockdown, while just last month, at least 45 people were killed by Ugandan security forces following protests in Kampala.

    These violent incidents reflect a highly disturbing trajectory for the country, thus ensuring that the environment for general elections in January 2021 has been fundamentally tilted in favour of an incumbent who has been in power since 1986.

    Therefore, I request that the Treasury Department and the State Department utilize the authority of the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act (Global Magnitsky Act) to designate individuals who may be responsible for violence in Uganda in recent years, such as Lt. Gen. Peter Elwelu, Commander of Land Forces; Maj. Gen. James Birungi, Commander of the Special Forces Command; Maj. Gen. Don William Nabasa, former Commander of the Special Forces Command; Maj. Gen. Abel Kandiho, Chief of Military Intelligence; Maj. Gen. Steven Sabiiti Muzeyi, Deputy Inspector of General of Police; Frank Mwesigwa, Commissioner of Police; and Col. Chris Serunjogi Ddamulira, Director of Crime Intelligence.

    I also ask that the State Department commence a review of all non-humanitarian assistance to Uganda; commit to providing robust support to human rights defenders, and independent journalists and to building the capacity of civil society organizations; and coordinate with like-minded allies to issue a joint condemnation of violent repression.

    Finally, I request that you provide the Committee with the following information in writing no later than January 9, 2021:

    • An overview of the U.S. government’s engagement with the Government of Uganda, opposition political parties, and civil society organizations with respect to the 2021 elections, and how such engagement differs from previous elections;
    • An assessment of the impact that several years of violent repression and impunity for gross human rights abuses has had on the Ugandan political environment;
    • A detailed list of all United States security assistance and law enforcement capacity-building efforts with Ugandan security forces since FY15;
    • An accounting, in classified form if necessary, of Uganda’s compliance with end-use monitoring requirements and cooperation with Leahy vetting requirements.
    • An assessment of the risks to U.S. interests in East and Central Africa of continuing to work by, with, and through an increasingly authoritarian partner who has exhibited no indications of a succession plan, and a plan to mitigate said risks over the next five years; and
    • A plan to intensify the U.S. response to human rights abuses beyond rhetorical condemnations and work with the Government of Uganda and local non-governmental organizations to secure accountability for citizens who have been subjected to arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings.

    My desire to see a better human rights record in Uganda is firmly rooted in the country’s own constitution and legal code, which prevent torture and enshrine the right to freely assemble and express viewpoints that may not be in accordance with those of President Museveni.

    Moreover, considering Uganda’s importance to U.S. security interests in East and Central Africa, it is imperative that the United States and its international partners act to prevent further destabilization in Uganda and facilitate the opening of civic and political space for which Ugandan citizens are mobilizing.

    I look forward to your response and thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

    Sincerely,

    ELIOT L. ENGEL

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    Top City Tycoons, UETCL Bosses In Trouble Over Shs28.8bn Illegal Compensation Deal…

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    UETCL CEO Joshua Karamagi (C) and his deputy Eng. Richard Matsiko (R) whose staff are under investigation from IGG Betty Kamya (bottom L) following Minister Mayanja's report (top L)

    The Inspector General of Government (IGG) Beti Namisango Kamya has kicked off investigation into allegation that top city tycoons connived with Uganda Electricity Transmission Company Limited (UETCL) to benefit from Shs28.8bn illegal compensation from President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s government.

    The development resulted from a requested letter from Dr Sam Mayanja the State Minister for Lands in the Ministry of Lands Housing and Urban Development claiming that the land where government compensated the tycoons is public land hence they fraudulently obtained the land titles they used to secure the deal.

    Mayanja revealed to the IGG that he has done preliminary investigation into the allegations and establish that the tycoons secured the land titles registered on: LRV 4143 Folio 2 Plot 14, LRV 4143 Folio 3 Plot 16, KCCA 3741, Folio 19 Plot 12A, LRV 4144 Folio 7 Plot 28-40,  LRV 4139 Folio 13, Plot 8, LRV 4130 Folio 14, Plot 41, Volume KCCA 232 Folio 21, Plot 1-4. 5-7, and 8-11 and LRV 4149 Folio 15 Plots 18-26 and 10-12 fraudulently after learning that the government was going to pass the Namanve-Luzira 132 KV transmission through that land.

    Mayanja further claim that the accused tycoons include: Flavia Muntuyera, Asuman Irunga, Delmas Apartments Limited, Prestigious Apartments Limited, Aisha Mulungi, Irene Kwera and to his surprise, Muntuyera and Irunga had been listed twice which means they had benefited twice.

    Mayanja also revealed that he has established that the said tycoons didn’t pay stamp duty when the land titles were made in their respective names.

    In the letter to the IGG, Mayanja said that he has instructed the Commissioner Land Registration to put a caveat on the said land titles in question until the investigations are complete.

    He pleaded with her to also take legal action against all the culprits for causing financial loss to the government.

    However, theGrapevine established that the multibillion transaction resulted from a court suit where the tycoons sued the Attorney General Kiryowa Kiwanuka, UETCL which was represented by K&K Advocates, a law firm where Kiwanuka is a founding partner and the Commissioner Land Registration and all parties entered a settlement to resolve the matter out of court.

    It was agreed that all the plaintiffs agreed to be compensated with Shs28.852bn being full and final settlement on all the claims they had on the land and highly placed sources in the Ministry of Lands confirmed to theGrapevine that the said amount of money was paid to the beneficiaries.

    However, in September 2023, Attorney General Kiwanuka wrote a legal opinion advising that the government should not compensate any land title in a wetland and his advice was directly going to the people who claim that they were affected during the construction of the electricity transmission line along Namanve-Luzira.

    “Section 44 of the Land Act guides us on how we should deal with this land and provides for the control of the environmentally sensitive areas. Therefore, we are of the considered opinion that titles issued in wetlands, including those in lakes after the Land Act Cap 227, are contrary to the law and illegal,” the Attorney General stated.

    theGrapevine has established that the Commission of Inquiry into land matters, Justice Catherine Bamugemereire who was the chairperson of the commission recommended that people who obtained private land titles in Namanve and Luzira wetlands including those in the lake should not be compensated by the government.

     

    By Sengooba Alirabaki

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    Pressure On MP Ssemujju Mounts As M7’s NRM And Bobi Wine’s NUP Plot To Kick Him Out Of Kira Municipality…

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    NUP boss Bobi Wine (L) at lawyer George Musisi's home. Inset is MP Ssemujju Nganda

    Highly placed sources in National Unity Platform (NUP) have revealed to theGrapevine that the reason why their party president went to the thanksgiving ceremony organized by his personal lawyer and also human rights activist George Musisi at his Bulindo home was to make sure that the entire Kira Municipality feels his presence in the area.

    Credible sources said that NUP inner circle has already taken a decision to front lawyer Musisi to contest on their card against Ibrahim Ssemujju Nganda who has been in parliament since 2011.

    Ssemujju recently told theGrapevine that he will retire from parliamentary politics once President Museveni is defeated thus pouring cold water on rumours that he was going to retire and give other politicians an opportunity to represent the area in parliament.

    Early this year, Musisi told theGrapevine that he was going to contest against Betty Nambooze in Mukono Municipality.

    However, NUP insiders have told theGrapevine that Bobi Wine and his handlers established that it is not the right time to lose Nambooze one of the senior legislators who decided to stomach public attacks from his longtime political comrades like Mathias Mpuuga Nsamba shielding the actions of Bobi Wine in the Shs500 million service award saga.

    Sources added that Ssemujju is in NUP’s black book of MPs who undermine Bobi Wine and he recently faced off with Alex Waiswa Mufumbiro who declared him a hypocrite.

    Sources said that Bobi Wine was briefed that Ssemujju can be defeated if a strong candidate is fronted against him because voters have established that he is among the opposition legislators who have been sealing multibillion deals with members of the DEEP STATE.

    “You have seen how Ssemujju shields Mpuuga concerning the Shs500m scandal. He has been demeaning our party president that he was misled by our Leader of Opposition in Parliament Joel Ssenyonyi. He said that he cannot sign any document that is against Mpuuga because of their friendship. But when it comes to Museveni, he roasts him like nothing; that kind of person cannot be a leader,” a source who is a top decision maker in NUP said.

    He added that voters see Ssemujju as a very conservative leader because he doesn’t even allow them to enter his home.

    He placed a tent near his home and whoever wants to see him waits for him from that tent.

    However, Ssemujju said that he was in a good life even before joining politics, his wife Faridah Ssemujju was driving a good car and his children were studying in good schools and even if he leaves parliament, his life will not change.

    Sources said that at first Bobi Wine and his people were planning to front real estate dealer Jimmy Lukwago who was was defeated by Ssemujju in 2021 elections because Bobi Wine’s brother Eddy Yawe had already declared his interest to contest for Wakiso district chairperson yet their secong option, Kira Municipality mayor Julius Mutebi, was still interested in contesting for the same position he is occupying.

    Sources in Lukwago’s camp are aware of the development at Makerere Kavule where the headquarters of NUP are situated and it is the reason why their man has decided to go back to the drawing board.

    But others insiders told us that Lukwago is hiding from voters who have already started asking him for money and he needs money to secure the NUP ticket because he thinks that this time it is going to be more expensive compared to 2021.

    Bobi Wine was briefed that Musisi is very strong and popular in Church of Uganda because he sits on the land committee of Kira Church of Uganda a position he has used to improve the lives of youths and women in Kira.

    Sources added that Musisi is easy to be marketed among the people of Kira municipality because most of them are elites like himself and are tired of the tricks Ssemujju and friends in the opposition in parliament play which costs the taxpayers money.

    Sources said that Bobi Wine was briefed that FDC Najjanankumbi leadership led by Patrick Amuriat and Nathan Nandala Mafabi have been clandestinely mobilizing people from their home areas of Teso and Bugisu who stay in Kira to register and vote from there so that they can use their numbers in the box to defeat Ssemujju.

    President Museveni’s National Resident Movement (NRM) is also on the ground mobilizing political support to force Ssemujju out of Kira and they plan to front a one Isaac Ssenkubuge who is the Bweyogerere Division chairperson.

    theGrapevine has established that strategic meetings for Ssenkubuge are conducted every weekend at Zebra spot hotel near Kira Division police chaired by Mamerito Mugerwa the former Kira Municipality mayor.

    Ssenkubuge confirmed his intentions to contest against Ssemujju explaining that for a long time he has been hoodwinking people that he is in the opposition while silently benefiting from Museveni’s government.

    However other sources said that Mamerito Mugerwa is the one fronting Ssenkubuge and financing his political ambitions to revenge on Ssemujju whom he accused of leading his downfall in 2021 when he contested to become Kira Municipality mayor.

    Mamerito says Ssemujju told voters that he is a thief.

    “Ssemujju told people that Mamerito is a thief who steals water from National Water and Sewerage Corporation. He also told them that he steals the checks that government donates to women groups to fight poverty. He further accused Ssenkubuge of being Mamerito’s barking dog and mouthpiece because by then Mamerito was sick and could not ably speak,” a source said.

    Sources claim that in 2021,  Ssenkubuge was defeated by NUP’s Faruk Muniga, Kkonde who was bankrolled by Ssemujju through FDC came next and Ssenkubuge was in 3rd position.

    Surprisingly, he was declared the winner and Muniga took the matter to Court. Up to now, the matter has not yet been decided.

    Sources said that Ssenkubuge is very sure with such political maneuvers, he is very likely of defeat Ssemujju and Musisi come 2026 parliamentary elections.

    He added that Ssenkubuge got a photograph when President Museveni was in a meeting with Ssemujju’s father Mzee Nganda who is his close friend and a supporter of NRM.

    Ssemujju admitted that his father is a friend to Museveni and one time when Museveni visited the defunct WBS TV to appear on Face the Press talk show moderated by senior political journalist Peter Kibazo, Museveni was very bitter with Ssemujju for attacking his government and family and threatened to report him to his father Nganda.

    However theGrapevine has established that Ssemujju is still strong on ground especially among the elites and Musisi and Ssenkubuge have to work so hard to defeat him.

     

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    NRM Top Boss Asks IGP Byakagaba To Kick-Out New Bean Weevils In Police Force As CID, DPP Bosses Send Last Warning To Violent Politicians…

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    Abass Byakagaba the Inspector General of Police (IGP) shaking hands with Maj Dr Tom Magambo the CID director. Inset is Mr. Dombo

    Veteran legislator and also the National Residence Movement (NRM)’s Director For Communication Emmanuel Lumala Dombo has asked Abass Byakagaba the Inspector General of Police(IGP) to clean-out the violent and bad characters in the force who are placing President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s government in bad light.

    Dombo revealed that on several occasions as a politician who deals with people on a daily basis, he has observed a number of policemen during the execution of their duties violate the rights of civilians which has prompted him and other people in the ruling party to realize that their actions are intenteded to provoke the public against Museveni’s government.

    Appearing on Pearl FM Radio, Dombo explained that recently in the Dokolo by-election, he was shocked when he saw a policeman throwing a teargas canister at the public yet they were peacefully escorting their candidate.

    He insisted that the agenda of the said policeman was to provoke the public to turn against security.

    Dombo upheld that there are still bean weevils in the police force and Byakagaba has to flash them out because whatever they do, it is them the government spokespersons who defend them yet they are not involved in their activities.

    “The other time I received several phone calls from foreign media asking me for a comment about the statements which were made by former IGP Martin Okoth Ochola threatening to beat journalists in the course of doing their work.

    Police leadership and other security agencies should know that their juniors take whatever statement they make as an order to execute. So they should be very careful when making statements before the public,” Dombo said.

    He advised policemen to know that even though they are supposed to enforce law and order in the country, they are also Ugandans and among the people they are dealing with are their relatives.

    Dombo was responding to the ugly incident that happened in Bulindo in Kira Division Wakiso district where National Unity Platform (NUP) boss Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (Bobi Wine) was injured with a teargas canister and admitted to Nsambya hospital.

    Police blamed the musician turned politician for disobeying the police advice of not disrupting the traffic laws in the area.

    They defended their men and women who were on the ground.

    The development comes a day after Maj Dr Tom Magambo the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director warned politicians and other stakeholders against violating the law as the 2026 elections fever draws close.

    The soft spoken Magambo openly told Ugandans that they will not act like pastors and other religious leaders when dealing with people involved in election crimes.

    “We are not going to sit down and smile as you burn the city, that will not happen. I want to assure you, if you are planning anarchy, come prepared. You don’t expect a director of CID to turn into a pastor,” Magambo said.

    Jane Frances Abodo, the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) said that they have started preparing themselves for the coming elections and their prosecutors are going through training on how to deal with election crimes.

    The 2021 general elections was one of the most violent election Uganda has experienced after a number of people especially in the opposition were imprisoned and killed while others survived with serious injuries on their bodies.

    Veteran journalist Andrew Mwenda alleged that intelligence had information that Bobi Wine supporters had planned to burn Kampala to ashes if Justice Simon Mugenyi Byabakama didn’t declare their presidential candidate as the winner of the 2021 presidential elections.

    However Dombo pleaded with Bobi Wine and other opposition politicians not to incite violence or provoke security, noting that even though they are always on planes flying abroad to receive medication, Uganda is still their home and it is the reason why they always come back.

    Before President Museveni fired former IGP Kale Kayihura, he first warned him that there were bean weevils in police. He tasked him to clean his force.

    The President sounded the warning after gruesome murder of Andrew Felix Kaweesi the police spokesperson, his bodyguard and driver at Kulambiro in Nakawa Division Kampala city.

     

    By Sengooba Alirabaki

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