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    Sodo Narrates How Gen. M7, Gen. Saleh, Gen. Muhoozi Forced Him Out of Mawogola North MP Race In Favor Of Minister Kutesa’s Daughter…

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    Godfrey Aine Kaguta alias Sodo, the younger brother of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, has narrated how members of the First  family ‘forced’ him out of the Mawogola North parliamentary race in favour of Foreign Affairs minister Sam Kahamba Kutesa’s daughter, Shartis Musherure Namatovu.

    Speaking to NTV Uganda on Wednesday, Sodo narrated that he was summoned by Museveni, who is his also his father, because he is the heir of late Amos Kaguta, their father, for an emergency meeting.

    He stated that the meeting took place on Sunday evening at Entebbe State House and was only attended by First Family members who included: Gen. Museveni, Gen. Kaleb Akandwanaho aka Salim Saleh, tycoon Michael Nuwagira alias Toyota and Shadrack Nowomugisha Nzaire, plus Lt. Gen.  Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

    Others in the meeting were Minister Kutesa and Sodo’s rival  Musherure, who is Lt. Gen. Muhoozi’s sister-in-law.”

    “There were allegations from Kutesa that our supporters were attacking each other. Mzee Museveni decided that I should pull out because if we were fighting then there was nothing we were going to do for people of Mawogola North Constituency,” Sodo said.

    He added that due to the respect he has for  Museveni and other First Family members he painfully decided to pull out of the race.

    He however  insisted that he will not support Kutesa’s daughter in tomorrow’s  elections, even though he is going to vote for other National Resistance Movement (NRM) candidates including Museveni.

    Credible Sources revealed to the Grapevine that Museveni promised to give Sodo a governmental assignment although his supporters were not happy and still insist that he (Sodo) had his beak wetted by the Kutesa family before he accepted to pull out.

    This website also established that Museveni’s decision to talk Sodo into opting out of the race came after he received intelligence that his brother might be defeated by Kutesa’s daughter.

    According to our State House sources, Museveni was briefed that Sodo was assisted by security operatives who allowed foreigners that are not on the national Electoral Commission voters’ register to vote  for him in Mawogola during the NRM primaries in which he purportedly defeated Musherure.

    Sources added that Museveni has been scared by the way his family has been divided because of the fight between Sodo and Musherure who are both members of the First Family.

    Source said that Museveni told his family members that Sodo’s being fighting with Musherure casts his name in bad light because Ugandans had shifted the fight between the two competitors to depict it as being between Museveni and Kutesa.

    Others sources told this website that Museveni has put Musherure in a humiliation trap because he is well aware that many NRM supporters in Mawogola are not willing to vote for her due to the overstay of her father as a Member of Parliament and they are looking for change.

    Sources also said that many of Sodo’s supporters are threatening not to vote for Musherure and vowing that they will vote for independent candidate Salim Kiseka, who is also a NRM-leaning candidate.

     

    By Arilabaki Ssengooba

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    Homosexuals Should Be Castrated – MP Sarah Opendi

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    Woman Member of Parliament for Tororo District Hon. Sarah Opendi has suggested that homosexuals should be castrated.

    Opendi told Parliament during Tuesday plenary that the life imprisonment sentence suggested by the Bill’s mover Asuman Basalirwa (MP Bugiri Municipality) isn’t adequate.

    Opendi says homosexuals may continue with the vice even in prison and they should therefore be castrated.

    “Life imprisonment is not adequate because this person may even continue with homosexuality in prison. These people should be castrated,” she said.

    Contrary to most of the legislators, MP Fox Odoi-Oywelowo, who presented the minority report, said the Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 was uncalled for.

    Fox says the Bill creates penal sanctions against a person based on mere appearance and contravenes established international and regional human rights standards.

    “The Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 contravenes established international and regional human rights standards, it unfairly limits the fundamental of LGBTIQ persons,”he said.

    Fox says the Bill denies the LGBTIQ community equal protection under the law.

    The Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2023 was table in Parliament for the second reading today. The Bill, if passed, will see homosexuals face a life jail sentence if found guilty of the offence.

     

     

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    NRM Urges Farmers To Embrace Parish Development Model

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    The National Resistance Movement (NRM), through the NRM deputy Secretary-General Rt. Hon. Rose Nsereko Namayanja, has urged farmers to embrace the Parish Development Model in order to boost their productivity.

    Namayanja told farmers to embrace PDM at a function where she was installed as the new patron of Balandiza Kirose Kasamba Kajansi Association at Kasuku children center in Kajansi, Wakiso.

    “I encourage you to embrace government programs like the Parish Development Model (PDM), Emyooga, and other poverty alleviation projects to boost your productivity and uplift your livelihoods,” she said.

    Namayanja told farmers that the best politics that can unite them is that of development and urged them to educate their children to foster community development.

    “The best politics that can bring us together is the politics of development where we don’t segregate anyone. I urge you to focus on educating your children because education is the biggest investment any parent can give to their children which in turn leads to the development of your community,”Namayanja said.

    Namayanja was appointed patron Balandiza Kirose Kasamba Kajansi Association following the death of Mathia Kasamba the association’s former patron. The association unites farmers from the cells of Nakawuka and Kasuku parishes in Kajansi.

    Namayanja welcomed her new role as the association’s patron and called upon the members to work in unison with her and utilise the available resources to develop themselves.

    “I accept to be your patron and I encourage you to be at the forefront in fighting poverty among the livelihoods in your communities. Let us work together by using the available resources to develop economically,”she said.

    The NRM deputy Secretary-General added that; There is indeed a scarcity of land in this area but you can do a lot with the small piece of land you have. We are privileged to have two rainy seasons and I urge all farmers to take advantage of the rains and plant crops. As we do farming, let’s focus on the quality of our products so that we take advantage of the available market within Kampala.

    Namayanja told farmers to work differently and remain united and pledged that government will continue supporting the farmers’ association by equipping them with new knowledge to enable them acquire new farming skills.

     

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    I Am Tired Of Borrowing – Finance Minister Matia Kasaija

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    Minister in charge of finance Matia Kasaija has expressed his frustration with the the habit of government borrowing funds to finance its budget.

    Kasaija said Tuesday at the launch of the Public Investment Financing Strategy (PIFS) at Sherston Hotel that government should look for alternatives and stop borrowing.

    “I am tired of borrowing…We must look for other ways how we can raise funds to develop Uganda other than borrowing,” he said.

    Kasaija said PIFS will help government raise funds since borrowing and grants are not sufficient enough to fund government programmes.

    “The implementation of this financing strategy is a priority of government. Borrowing and grants are necessary but not sufficient options for funding all government programmes,” he said.

    The minister of finance noted that Uganda has an annual financing gap of about 33 trillion shillings, given approximately 49 trillion that is budgeted for annually.

    According to Kasaija about 411 trillion is needed to finance all government programmes.

    At the end of 2022, Uganda had a debt of about 80 trillion. This was revealed by the Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda, Michael Atingi-Ego.

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