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    Panic At KCCA After Police Stormed City Hall To Arrest Councilor Implicated In Multi Billion Fraud Scandal; Speaker Luyirika, Councilors Faces Prosecution…

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    Councilor Micdad Muganga (L), Speaker Zahara Luyirika (top R) and Faridah Nakabugo

    Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Speaker  Zahara Luyirika together with some City Councilors have put up a spirited physical fight to stop controversial Shawuriyako city businessman Hajji Asuman Nkambwe and police from arresting their very own Micdad Muganga who is implicated fraud.

    Early this month, Buganda Road Court issued a warrant of arrest against Muganga a brother to former Kawempe South legislator Mubrack Munyagwa Sserunga and also Makerere Councillor to City Hall after he failed to honor several Court summons to appear before the Magistrate Court and answer criminal charges related to fraud.

    Nkambwe who is the complaint told to theGrapevine that for over two years, he has been looking for Muganga and on several occasions petitioned Lord Mayor Ssalongo Erias Lukwago, Kampala City Senior Minister Hajjat Minsa Kabanda, city Executive Director Dr. Dorothy Kisaka, Munyagwa and Lubaga North Legislator Abubaker Kawalya to help him to get justice in vain until court issued arresting warranting.

    “That’s why I decided to get a spy here (city hall) to inform me once they see Muganga here.Today morning (last week Tuesday), I got a phone call from one of them telling me that Muganga was here attending City Council meeting. I rushed to Kampala Central Police Station to get policemen to help me arrest the man from here,” Nkambwe recounted.

    He explained that security at City Hall first tried to stop them from accessing the premises but a police officer who was leading the operation showed them the Court warrant and they were allowed.

    He narrated that they agreed not to interrupt the ongoing KCCA Council meeting but wait from outside until themeeting was done.

    Within a few minutes Faridah Nakabugo, a city councilor representing Lubaga Division stormed out of the meeting and started taking pictures of all people outside.

    A source who was inside the KCCA meeting revealed to theGrapevine that when Muganga received a text message from his people outside informing him that police had surrounded city hall and wanted to arrest him, he raised the matter before the Speaker complaining that there are people who want to arrest him on fabricated charges.

    The Councilors started protesting why security wants to arrest a Councilor in the middle of a meeting. When Nakabugo came back to the meeting, she gave her phone to Muganga to see the man who wanted to arrest him. Herealised that it was Nkambwe.

    The Councilors started asking the speaker to order security at KCCA to throw out Nkambwe and the policemen but Councilor Ivan Mubiru who represents Busega offered to go and talk to Nkambwe because using force was going to deepen the worrying situation.

    Mubiru tried to plead with Nkambwe not to embarrass Muganga by arresting him at the city hall like a chicken thief but Nkambwe insisted that this was the only opportunity to arrest Muganga so that he may face the long arm of the law.

    Mubiru went back to the council meeting and briefed fellow Councillor who stormed out of the meeting.

    Councilor Nakabugo started insulting Nkambwe who made several phone calls asking for more policemen.

    She realised that she was also going to be arrested, she quickly went back to the Council hall.

    One of the heads of Security at City Hall then pleaded with Nkambwe and the policemen to leave the Council hall to allow the Councilors to proceed with the meeting.

    He promised them that once the meeting is concluded, he will help them to execute a court directive which they accepted.

    When the meeting was completed, Muganga was dressed with the Speaker’s gown, surrounded by fellow Councilors and he sneaked out of the Council hall to the Speaker’s Office.

    Nkambwe said that they waited until 10pm in the evening but no one was coming out of the speaker’s office.They were informed that the person they wanted had used the back door and left city hall.

    “Now I am going back to Court to tell the Chief Magistrate who issued this order that Luyirika and Nakabugo objected to the execution of his order, and he will advise accordingly. I want to assure them, they will pay,” Nkambwe said.

    He claims that in 2021, he was approached by Muganga and Andul Byakatonda the workers legislator who by then was the chairperson of the Indian properties Custodian Board in charge of Kampala city.

    The duo gave him a deal to buy three properties owned by KCCA which were up for sale by lease.

    The properties were situated on plot 23 Martin Road, Plot 34 Rashid Khamis Road and plot 18 Ben Kiwanuka road.

    He was supposed to pay Shs3bn for all the properties.

    He instruct his lawyer Nathan Mpenje who was working with Lukwago and Company Advocates then before establishing his own law firm to verify the property ownership before he paid the money.

    The lawyer reported to him that the buildings were indeed owned by KCCA and he paid the money which he borrowed from city money lenders.

    He instruct his lawyer to proceed with the process of transferring the properties into his names.

    However, he was surprised to learn that the properties are owned by Indian Properties Custodian Board.

    He started asking Byakatonda and Muganga to return his money but they decided to hide from him.

    He decided to institute criminal proceedings against them until Court issued warrant of arrest against Muganga who declined to honour court summons.

    Byakatonda declined to comment on the matter claiming that it is a court matter.

     

    By Hadijjah Namagembe

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    Bobi Wine Declines To Meet Troubled MP Luumu Concerning His Amendment Involving Electing LoP…

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    NUP leader Bobi Wine and MP Richard Lumu (inset)

    Controversial Mityana South legislator Richard Kizito Lumu is stranded waiting for feedback from the leadership of the National Unity Platform (NUP) over his prayer to meet them to get their view concerning his proposal to amend the Parliament’s Administration Bill 2024.

    Lumu was told by the Speaker Annet Anita Among to proceed with his amendments and he was given leave to draft and table the bill where he is seeking to amend Parliament’s Administration Act  which among others seeks to change the method of choosing the Leader of Opposition in Parliament.

    Lumu wants the LOP to be voted by the entire opposition MPs and not the leader of the leading opposition party in the country.

    Lumu also wants the Deputy Speaker of parliament to be elected from members of opposition and the number of opposition parliamentary commissioners to be increased from one to two among others.

    Lumu confirmed that he notified all opposition political parties which have legislators in parliament in writing seeking for their audience to collect their views on his proposals before he presents it on the floor of parliament for the first reading.

    Last week, Lumu met the leadership of UPC.

    He added that this week, he is going to meet other opposition political parties even though the leadership of NUP declined to reply him.

    He adds that he doesn’t know whether to meet their leadership at their party headquarters at Makerere Kavule in Kawempe Division or at the home of their party president Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu (Bobi Wine).

    However, Alex Mufumbiro the NUP deputy spokesperson noted that they don’t have time for Lumu given that they have a lot of issues to deal with especially liberating Ugandans from president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s alleged bad leadership.

    He explained that if Lumu really wants their input in his controversial bill, he would have first met them before presenting it to parliament.

    Recently, theGrapevine reported that Bobi Wine claimed that Lumu is being used by President Museveni and speaker Among to weaken the opposition and deny Ugandans right to elect their president.

    He predicted that after the passing the Lumu bill on electing the LOP, his next assignment will be to produce a bill giving parliament powers to elect the president.

     

    By Hadijjah Namagembe

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    Kampala City Traders Boss Kabanda In Deep Trouble For Mismanaging Money Members Contributed To Fight EFRIS…

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    FUTA chairperson John Kabanda (L) and Godfrey Katongole (R)

    Kampala city traders associations members under their umbrella body the Federation of Uganda Traders Association (FUTA) have tasked their controversial chairperson John Kabanda to give them accountability for the funds they contributed to run federation activities.

    Isaac Kauma, a member of Kampala Traders Association, exclusively revealed to theGrapevine that Kabanda turned furious and started spreading malicious propaganda against a section of traders who are demanding for accountability of their money which they have been contributing since last year.

    Kauma narrated that when President Museveni confirmed that he was going meet them again on 18th July, 2024 at Kololo Airstrip ground to further discuss their grievances over the controversial Electronic Fiscal Receipting and Invoicing Solution (EFRIS), Kabanda and other FUTA leaders approached traders and asked them to contribute money which they were going to use to transport traders from all corners of the country to fill the entire venue to show the president that they have the numbers and the capacity.

    He added that Kabanda confirmed to them that they need numbers to out compete members of the Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA) who wanted to show the president that they are the ones controlling traders after accusing KACITA leadership of betraying them and by being in bed with Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) which was imposing EFRIS on them.

    Kauma asserted that more than 1000 traders around Kampala city contributed between Shs10,000-Shs20,000 but the meeting didn’t take place because the venue was under renovation and the president promised to meet them on another date.

    He said that State House made the said announcement after Kabanda and other traders’ leaders met Museveni at State House Entebbe and they were told that Kabanda and his deputy chairperson Godfrey Katongole asked the president for a private meeting with him which the president accepted.

    Kauma added that they later learnt that Kabanda and Katongole asked the President to give them Shs3bn to mobilize traders to accept EFRIS a proposal the president declined to accept.

    The President told them that he doesn’t the money they were asking for but promised to put Shs300m in their SACCO.

    “From that day, Kabanda’s behavior is questionable, he always doesn’t want to be asked questions on why the president is not meeting us and turns furious when asked to give us accountability for the money we contributed for the function which didn’t take place,” Kauma said.

    He revealed that the accountability issue has weakened the federation thus causing a sharp fight between Kabanda and Katongole.

    Other traders allege that Kabanda has fired Katongole from being his vice chairperson and removed him from their WhatsApp group and replaced him with Moses Lwegaba the chairperson of Katukazane Shoe Dealers Association.

    Sources claim that Katongole supporters are now threatening to take action against Kabanda for firing the man who has done everything in the struggle to fight for traders and replaced him with a newcomer.

    Insiders are now alleging that the two leaders are fighting over a bribe they received during the EFRIS strike when traders closed their shops.

    There is another allegation that Katongole was given money to go to the Eastern part of the country and mobilize traders to join the strike but he refused to go and decided to hide in Kampala.

    When he was put under pressure to provide evidence that he traveled upcountry and had none, he was shown the exit.

    When contacted, Kabanda confirmed the infighting, explaining that it is aimed at weakening his FUTA leadership and the trust that the traders have placed in them.

    He revealed that even though he is receiving threatening messages, his resolve is still strong and he is ready to fight for all traders.

    He denied allegations of mismanaging traders’ money.

     

    By Timothy Nyanzi

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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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