Friday, 30 May 2014

The Uganda Times: Joseph Kony Reportedly Stays In A posh Al Salam R...

The Uganda Times: Joseph Kony Reportedly Stays In A posh Al Salam R...: As LRA rebel leader Joseph kony's whereabouts continue to cause constant speculation and consternation, a reliable source has disclosed...

The Uganda Times:



‘’You Cannot Call A Full General Like Me Useless’’ President Museveni Scoffs At His political Rivals


President Yoweri Museveni has once again reiterated his ambiguity about the Kyankwanzi resolution by saying that he will arrive at the answers about the resolution when the right time comes.
The president also scoffed at his political rivals within the NRM whom he labeled as opportunists.

"If am wanted, we shall have an answer to that at the right time, because there is the question of being offside. I welcomed the Kyankwanzi resolution in the context of party cohesion because there were rumours that there were `wanters'..and wanters in a bad way. If you want in a bad way, you are forced to tell lies," he said.

The President who is also the NRM party Chairman was yesterday addressing NRM youth leaders in Eastern Region comprising the sub-regions of Bugisu, Bukedi, Sebei, Busoga,Teso and Karamoja.

He was responding to demands by the youth that he continues leading them because the country values his contribution to the country and nation building. They resoundingly cheered the Kyankwanzi resolution for the President to stand for the 5th term unopposed.

“Now this is part of the problem especially at the level of the President to say; I want, I want. The issue is not to want but what the country needs. I welcomed the Kyankwanzi resolution in the interest of the party cohesion and also because there were rumors that there were wanters who were conducting themselves in a bad way and also using subversive ways,” he said.

The NRM National Chairman noted that those who wanted leadership in a bad way were forced by their actions to tell lies and were not truthful.
some politicla commentators interpreted museveni to be hittign directly at NRM Secretary general and prime minister Hon Amama Mbabazi. 

In a statement which was directed at jaquline mbabazi , the wife to the premier museveni was on the counter attack by stating sarcastically that

“You say that this man is useless! You look at a general and you say this man is useless? he wondered. Mistake one will lead to mistake two because you are the under-miner of others,” he pointed out.

The President who appreciated the importance of interacting with the youth so as to build a strong party and country- Uganda, cautioned them against politics of indiscipline which he said is not good for the country and advised that even at constituency level, leaders should come together, discuss the needs of their area and decide amongst themselves who can best perform what task.

President Yoweri Museveni advised the youth in the country not to take politics as a career but to view it as a service to the people by diagnosing and solving their socio-economic problems.

“The problem we have is that many people want to join politics as a career. Politics is not a joke and jostling for jobs, but diagnosing and treatment of the problems people have. It is not a matter of saying ‘A bewo-abewo, but providing solutions to peoples' problems," he said.

President Museveni told the youth who were listening attentively that after the NRM restored the security of the country and implemented the minimum economic recovery programme, it embarked on deeply diagnosing and prescribing the right medicine that would get people out of poverty.

He said the medicine was contained in the 1996 manifesto of exploiting 4 acres of land at each house hold by engaging in commercial agriculture.

The President explained that the manifestos spelt out a package of income generating activities on a 4 acre land and at the backyard that would help families eradicate poverty, which was unfortunately ignored by many.

“This was our prescription that was put in writing; people took it as a joke. Now you are finding that it is not a joke. I know what you are going through. You have a degree but no job and you quarrel with the government. The NRM, especially myself, has discharged my duty to you people,” he said.

President Museveni told the youth that the lack of technical and managerial skills as well as the right qualifications was also another challenge creating un-employment and yet jobs are available.

“It is not true that there are no jobs. The truth is that there are no skills for those jobs. Many youth have qualifications that are not needed in the labor market,” he noted.

The President cited the health sector that lacks medical Doctors and the Hydro-power sites that import labour from neighboring countries due to lack of Ugandan machine operators.

He counseled the youth to always have a correct positive attitude towards work.

“You the youth should not despise any job. Do whatever job available and get money,” he advised.

On the startup capital, the President assured the youth of the availability of funds for their economic empowerment adding that the government is to restructure some of the organizations like the NAADS to ensure that the youth benefit from the billions of funds sent to those organizations.

The meeting that was attended by Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament and district leaders from Mbale and the neighboring districts also witnessed the crossing to NRM of former opposition supporters to the NRM party.

Tuesday, 27 May 2014

YOUTH AGE SHOCKER:
Casual Research Shows That  80% NRM Youths Are Projected To Be Above 40 years


A Casaul research has revealed that almost 80% of the NRM youth leaders are above 40 years.
According to our sources  , many of them contested for the youth posts when they were just one or two years from the youth category.
The Ugandan constitution describes a youth as someone who is below 35 years of age. But from what we have gathered many of them are now clocking 40 years and above.
president museveni has been meeting many of them in the recent weeks 

It was a spectacle today when the NRM cadres who are mostly known by their portfolios as the NRM youth representatives prostrated and knelt down for president Museveni.
The President has since 2 pm been listening to memoranda of Youth from the different sub regions of Western Uganda at Lake View Hotel Mbarara
In a move that shocked Ugandans, the youths knelt down on their knees and praised president Museveni for having ushered in the prevailing peace and development in the country.
They sang songs and heaped praises at the smiling president Museveni who obviously seemed to enjoy every minute of the moment listening to all sorts of suggestions in their memorandum.  
They also begged him to offer himself for the 2016 elections, a suggestion that is in tandem with the Kyankwanzi resolution that tasked president Museveni to be the sole NRM candidate for the 2016 elections.   

The photos of the kneeling youths representatives has since been a subject of discussion on the social media with many observers insisting that they were engaged on a begging spree while others alleged that the majority of the youths were above the mandated age of youths which is about 35 years.
Posting on her social media account a Ugandan in Diaspora by the names of Alice Ruhindi whom we have established to be the sister of Jacqueline Mbabazi also wife to Amama Mbabazi posted a message which derided president Museveni for turning the Ugandan youths into beggars.
Alice Ruhindi posted that;
 You have reduced our sins and daughters to beggars. May God judge you accordingly. I never thought I'd see this day. I shall cry no more. I shall pray for you instead. To the NRM youths who have allowed themselves to be reduced into mice, you are a disgrace to the nation. To the last person in Uganda, please turn off the lights, gas mains & water supply. The country is doomed. This the level to which President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has reduced Ugandans: his fellow citizens must kneel and prostrate before him in order to get benefits and may be acceptable service delivery. Ssabagabe indeed! I suspect that very soon we shall see him spitting in people's mouths just like all his predecessors (the Ankole Kings) did to their subjects. It's a pity. May God have mercy on us.
Most of the other observers were saying that the youths were far older for the youth posts they hold with the practical age of many of them suspected to be in their 40s.

Namara Resign
Meanwhile the some NRM youths ARE up in arms to agitate for the immediate resignation of the current national NRM youth chairman Mr. Dennis Namara.
The irate youths attacked the NRM party headquarters at Kyadondo road (plot 10) and tasked the secretariat to organize for the election of another national youth chairman. 
Namara is also an advisor of some sorts to president Museveni.

Thursday, 8 May 2014

Phil Neville: David Moyes sacking was one of my toughest days in football

When Phil Neville accepted the homecoming invitation, it was always likely to be emotional. Manchester United is his club by birthright and he was never going to turn down the chance to follow David Moyes, as a coach, from Everton to Old Trafford last summer. In his most jolting nightmares, though, Neville never saw it playing out like this.
"I've got to say that walking around the pitch after the last home game of the season against Hull City was probably the emptiest I've ever felt on a football field," Neville said, with a nod towards Tuesday night's end-of-season ritual, in which the appreciation was entirely one-way from the pitch to the stands.
"I took the job at United fully expecting to be walking around after the last home game of the season either challenging for a league title or parading a league title because that's what this club demands. We've got to make sure next season we are doing that."
The inquest into the car crash that has been United's season has evolved to take in the blueprint for the future; to the pursuit of a manager to succeed Moyes, who was sacked after a record scarred by seven home defeats, six of which came in the Premier League; the other in the FA Cup. Louis van Gaal is expected to be confirmed as the man to take over from the caretaker manager Ryan Giggs.
But Neville, who survived the cull of Moyes' assistants, does linger on the dismissal of a man he describes as a friend. The pain is clear. Moyes signed him as a player for Everton in 2005 from United, where he had progressed from the youth ranks to the first-team, and he had wanted Neville to join him on the coaching staff at Goodison Park.
Moyes planted the seed in Neville's mind over the final years of the latter's playing career. But when Neville retired at the end of last season and Moyes was lured to Old Trafford take over from Sir Alex Ferguson, the opportunity knocked for him back in Manchester. Neville had other offers, "some unbelievable options," he said at the time, "one of which was to stay at Everton." But the pull of United was too strong.
"It's been a real difficult season," Neville added. "For a club that should be challenging for league titles to finish sixth or seventh is obviously not good enough. And to see a man who, for the last nine years, has put so much faith in me, giving me a platform either to play or to coach, to see him lose his job was probably one of the toughest days that I've had in football."
Perhaps the blow was heightened by the novelty factor for Neville. The 37-year-old has never previously been at a club where the manager has been sacked. "As a player I never experienced anything like it, apart from maybe with Kevin Keegan at England [in 2000]," he said. "Ferguson and Moyes have been the bedrock of my professional life, so to see him [Moyes] lose his job, it took a while to sink in.
"David has taken the majority of the criticism from outside the club but if you speak to anyone inside the club then we've all got to take collective responsibility – the players, the staff, everybody. Everyone connected to the club will take responsibility because we win together and we lose together. It was really disappointing when David lost his job because I class him as a friend."
United have since lost another home game under Giggs – to Sunderland in the league last Saturday – while the total for the season stands at nine if the Capital One Cup semi-final second-leg penalty shoot-out defeat to Sunderland is included. Moyes' team had won that tie 2-1 on the night at Old Trafford.
"If you ask me for one thing that we've collectively failed on, it's definitely that we have lost nine games at Old Trafford this season," Neville said. "That, for any club in the Premier League, is not acceptable.
"If we played all our games away from home, then we'd be league champions. But we don't and we've lost games at Old Trafford against teams that we should be beating. It has been the biggest single failing. Maybe teams coming to Old Trafford thought that they had a chance."
Neville spoke at the launch of the BBC's World Cup coverage; he will be one of its pundits in Brazil and like his older brother Gary, he will not be afraid of expressing his opinions. But he admitted that he is unsure about his future at United. Van Gaal is expected to retain Giggs as his assistant but it is unclear how many others of the club's "class of 92"graduates will remain.
Giggs has brought Paul Scholes on to his coaching staff while Nicky Butt has worked with the under-21s.
"We do work well together but there has been no real collective plan for us all to stay together," Neville said. "It's just worked out that, more often than not, our paths have taken the same route.
"My remit has been to support Ryan in his job and give my best for the club. But I want to be part of Man United's future. I'm a Man United person. Take the results and what's happened aside, and it's been an incredible learning experience for me this season at a club that I love. I want to be here for the rest of my life. That's my hope."

Obi Mikel Set To Leave Chelsea As Javi Martinez Joins Arsenal for £32m?


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rank de Boer has been banging on about wanting the Tottenham job again. He's not exactly keeping his cards close to his chest, is he, and he's definitely not worried about coming across as desperate, while he couldn't give two hoots about speaking about a job which is, at the current time of writing, still filled by Tim Sherwood. De Boer will be telling the world that he wants the Mill's job next. It's anarchy out there.
There's been bad news for De Boer, though. Tottenham are looking elsewhere. They want to make Mauricio Pochettino the new Glenn Hoddle and will shortly approach Southampton for permission to speak to their manager. Rupert Lowe's views on the subject will probably be worth listening to. Has anyone got his number?
Time is running out for you to decide whether or not you rate John Obi Mikel. Despite eight years in England, the jury is still out on whether he's a lumbering buffoon who doesn't appear to do anything on the pitch or an intelligent, positionally aware holder who must be good because look at the managers who keep playing him. But we're going to have to make a decision sharpish, because Mikel is set to leave Chelsea and join Internazionale.
Now that Pep Guardiola has ruined German football, everyone wants out of Bayern Munich and that means that Javi Martínez is off to Arsenal, assuming they're willing to part with £32m for a player that they really need. Javi Martinez won't be joining Arsenal, will he.
Manchester United youngster Will Keane is a target for Juventus and Fiorentina after failing to agree terms on a new deal. Van Gaal out!
United also face competition from Manchester City for Cesc Fábregas, Luke Shaw and Adam Lallana. Well, we all know how this is going to play out. Moyes in!

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

'Today Africa Has Got Only One King', -Presdient Yoweri museveni Tells UK-Uganda Bussines Forum

Ugandan President Yoweri Musevnei has told the Uganda business
forum that 'today 'Africa has got on king' , and that is the consumer.
in a keynote address , the Uganda president made the speech to an audience that had a mixture of Ugandan and British citizens.
below is the unedited speech
Keynote Address to the UK-Uganda Business Forum, 6th April 2014
I have for the last two days been participating in the UK-Uganda Business Forum in London. I did deliver a keynote address to the forum yesterday at Lancaster House in which I brought to the attention of international business leaders and policy makers the many investment and trade opportunities that exist in Uganda. Industrialization will ensure employment for Uganda's youth

The Minister for Africa in the UK, Hon Mark Simmons,
The Chairman of the Commonwealth Business Council,
Lord Marland of Odstock,
Honourable Ministers and Representatives of the
Diplomatic Community in London,
Esteemed Members of the Business Community in
London and Uganda,
Ladies and Gentlemen.

Thank you for inviting me to address such a distinguished
audience. I have confidence that by the end of this forum,
there will be decisions to locate business in Uganda’s
growing and resilient economy.
There are two Kings in the modern world: the entrepreneur
and the consumer. This is as far as business is concerned.
The entrepreneur has got the following three factors:
(i) ability to detect opportunity and how to utilize it in
order to maximize profits and minimize costs;
(ii) savings or ability to raise cost effective funding to
cause the realization of the project or enterprise; and
(iii) ability to acquire the necessary technology to produce
the desired items.
The consumer, on the other hand, has got two
characteristics: need for the concerned product and ability
to pay for it ─ i.e. purchasing power.
The two Kings, however, need five other factors to have a
beneficial relationship. Those factors are:
(i) good infrastructure that ensures that the costs of
doing business in the economy are low so that profits
can be made;
(ii) peace in the country;
(iii) availability of raw-materials;
(iv) a business friendly policy environment; and
(v) a skilled work force that accepts competitive wages.

At the present moment, much of Africa has got one King ─
a capable and growing consumer society ─ as well as the
five facilitating factors. Moreover, the awareness for the
need for the expanding of these five factors is also growing.
There is in fact a growing enlightenment for the need to
generate more electricity, bituminize more roads, build
modern railways, expand education and skill the society as
well as expanding the ICT network.
The collective GDP of Africa is now US$ 1.8 trillion and it
will be US$ 2.6 trillion by 2020. What is crucial is to
remember that this GDP was only US$ 500 billion in 1998.
It has now grown by almost 4 times in the last 16 years.
This growth has been in spite of the historical bottlenecks
such as inadequate electricity, poor roads, no railway
systems, lack of peace in big chunks of the continent, etc.
These bottlenecks notwithstanding, when the rest of the
world was in economic turmoil recently, Sub-Saharan Africa was growing at the rate of 5% per annum. Uganda’s
economy has been growing at the annual average rate of
growth of 6.5% per annum for the last 28 years, the
strategic bottlenecks notwithstanding. With more electricity
supply, improved roads and the modernized railway
system, Uganda’s economy will grow by double digits.
Uganda is rich in natural resources with very good
agricultural potential and history (traditional); a lot of fresh
water resources (Lake Victoria ─ Nalubaale, the River Nile
─ Kiira, the Mountains of the Moon ─ the Rwenzori) are all
found in Uganda; a lot of mineral wealth discovered
recently by the Government (gold, uranium, wolfram,
nickel, iron-ore, limestone, phosphate, vermiculite,
aluminium clays, coltan, tin, copper, cobalt, etc.,);
petroleum and gas; tourism resources; forest resources;
and, of course, the growing, educated human resource of,
presently 37 million people, to grow to 53.7 million by
2025. This human resource has already manufactured proto-types of electric automobiles, industrial machinery
and claims an array of scientific patents.
Uganda is right at the heart of this massive continent ─
11.7 million sq. miles of land ─ that can easily
accommodate China, the USA, India, Western Europe and
Brazil and still remain with some space. The population of
Africa is currently 1.1 billion people and will be 2.4 billion
people by 2050, which will be more than double. The
consumption of this population is growing. If you take
Uganda for instance. By 1986, the per capita consumption
of milk was 16 litres per person per annum. It is now 50
litres per person per capita per annum. The World Health
Organization (WHO) recommendation is that somebody
should consume 200 litres per annum. The meat
consumption was 4.5 kg per person per annum in 1986, it
is now 6.4 kg per person per capita per annum and it
should be 50 kgs per capita per annum according to
(WHO). Similarly, the consumption of all other items is growing and will grow more whether you are talking of:
steel, cement, textiles or fuel.
The only King that is missing is the entrepreneur,
especially the entrepreneur of the manufacturing type. As
far as Real Estate, transport (buses, taxis, etc.), shops,
hair-saloons, agriculture, etc. are concerned, the Ugandan
entrepreneurs are doing very well. The problem is still with
the manufacturing ─ adding value to coffee, cotton,
bananas, fruits, cereals (maize), Irish potatoes and sweet
potatoes, cassava, minerals, timber products, etc. We
have succeeded in getting processors for milk, for tea, for
fresh water fish, for vegetable oils, for palm oil, for cement,
etc. The rest of the areas are still virgin. Our scientists
have the capacity to process and manufacture anything
using our raw materials. They, however, do not have the
money. They end up depending on the Government to fund
their enterprises; yet the Government has got so many
priorities to deal with (the roads; the railways; electricity; 7
piped water; education; health; law and order, defence;
etc.). Therefore, what we need from our partners in the UK
are: (i) entrepreneurs, (ii) tourists and (iii) trade.
The rate of return on investment in the industrial sector in
Uganda is currently 18%. With cheaper electricity, it will
be 25%. The Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into Africa
have been growing from US$ 47 billion in 2011 to US$ 50
billion in 2012. In Uganda, FDI increased from US$ 894
million in 2011 to US$ 1.2 billion in 2012. With improved
infrastructure, the return to investment will improve from
the current 18% to 32%
The comprehensive list of areas where you can invest is as
follows:
(a) Agro-processing for: coffee, cotton, bananas, potatoes,
maize and other traditional cereals, beef, milk, leather,
fruits, tea, cocoa, vanilla, medicinal herbs, cassava,
rice, wheat, legumes, vegetable oils, palm oil, etc. 8
(b) Minerals:
(i) Iron-ore - more than 200 million metric tonnes
of proven ore;
(ii) Phosphates - 230 million metric tonnes of proven
ore;
(iii) Cement - more than 300 million tonnes of
limestone;
(iv) Aluminium clays - more than 3 billion tonnes of
ore;
(v) Copper - more than 9 million tonnes
(vi) Cobalt - more than 5.5 million tonnes
(vii) Wolfram - more than 800,000 tonnes
(viii) Tin - more than 1 million tonnes
(ix) Gold - more than 8.2 million ounces
(x) Vermiculite - more than 54.9 million tonnes
(xi) Columbite-tantalite (Coltan) 133 million tonnes
(xiv) Rock salt and brine - 22 million tonnes

(c) Tourism:
(i) Nine (9) National Parks and 6 Forests and 12 Wildlife
Reserves. The National Parks are:
- Queen Elizabeth II
- Murchison (Kabaleega) Falls
- Kidepo
- Lake Mbuuro
- Mgahinga (Mountain gorillas)
- Bwindi (Mountain gorillas)
- Mount Elgon (Nature Park)
- Rwenzori (Nature Park) and
- Kibaale (Forest Park and Chimpanzees)
Then you have Ngamba Islands and other Wildlife
Reserves. The forest reserves are the following: Mabira,
Budoongo, Imaramagaambo, Kibaale, Bwindi, Mgahinga
and Kyambura-gorge.
(ii) Water –rafting along the Nile;
(iii) Mountaineering ─ the snow capped Rwenzori peaks
right on the Equator, Mt. Elgon, etc.
(iv) Sailing on Lake Victoria (Nalubaale), Lake Albert
(Mwiitanzigye), etc.
(d) Oil and gas ─ 3.5 billion proven reserves in 40% of the
target area.
(e) The human resource ─ light and heavy engineering,
electronics, etc. ─ limitless.
Our modernization plan includes value addition to our
minerals, agricultural products, fresh water resources and
forest products. There must be a refinery or refineries for
the crude oil, there should be a refinery for gold when
enough tonnage is attained, there must be a vertically
integrated steel industry so that we do not have to build
over priced hydro-dams on account of using imported steel
where we end up paying for freight up to the tune of 15% of
the total price of a tonne of steel. The steel must be alloyed
with cobalt, with nickel, with tungsten, etc. to produce
steel sheets that can be sold to users that need them for
advanced use, etc.

By doing this, not only for minerals but also for
agricultural raw-materials, our economy will multiply by a
factor of 2.45 in 11 years i.e. by 2025. This will earn us
more forex, more value and create more jobs. You can help
us in achieving this mission.
I thank you.

Joseph Kony Reportedly Stays In A posh Al Salam Rotana Hotel in Khartoum

As LRA rebel leader Joseph kony's whereabouts continue to cause constant speculation and consternation, a reliable source has disclosed that the LRA rebel fugitive who has caused untold suffering to  Ugandans is enjoying life in Khartoum.It has been revealed that the rebel leader started staying in Khartoum after the collapse of the Juba peace-talks -close to seven years ago.  A reliable source told The Uganda Times that Kony used to travel with Dr Riek Machar to khartoum where they usually met Sudanese president Omar Bashir.We have been told that both rebel leaders were staying in a five star hotel called Al Salam hotel in Khartoum.   Al Salam Rotana Hotel is a 5 stars hotel located 15 minutes away from downtown Khartoum ...
    There are strong suggestions that his commanders don't know his whereabouts because he never used to reveal his where-bouts to them when he was still active.  He has been able to keep anonymous to the extent that nobody realized when he left the bush.     .     This revelation comes at a time when Reuters reported that the LRA leader was in some parts of
Southern Sudan. It has also been suggested that Kony never moved with the LRA to Central African republic but duped his commanders to move there.
 
                                                   -Meanwhile  Reuters reported that Warlord Joseph Kony and some of his Lord's Resistance Army commanders are hiding in Sudanese-controlled areas of a disputed enclave in South Sudan bordering Central African Republic and Sudan, the United Nations said on Tuesday.

In a report to the U.N. Security Council on the activities of Kony's LRA, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said Sudan's government had indicated there were no elements of the group in the disputed Kafia Kingi enclave.

"However, credible sources suggest LRA leader Joseph Kony and senior LRA commanders have recently returned to seek safe haven in Sudanese-controlled areas of the enclave," Ban said.

Kony, who has been indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, waged a brutal guerrilla war against Ugandan government in the north of the country for nearly two decades, before fleeing with his fighters into the jungles of central Africa around 2005.

A 5,000-strong African Union Regional Task Force - supported by 100 U.S. Special Forces - has been hunting Kony and commanders, who are accused of abducting thousands of children for use as fighters in a rebel army that earned a reputation for chopping off limbs as a form of discipline.

"The LRA is currently believed to have split into several highly mobile groups operating with a significant degree of autonomy in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo," Ban reported.

"They are involved primarily in survival mode activities which entail attacking civilians, killing, looting and kidnapping. There have been no reports of recent premeditated mass killings or other grave human rights abuses," he said.
 
According to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, 65 LRA attacks were reported during the first quarter of 2014 in Central African Republic and Congo, during which 93 people were abducted and two people killed.


There were no LRA incidents in South Sudan in the past six months, according to the report.

It said senior LRA commanders are believed to be based in northeastern Central African Republic, where they are exploiting the instability to regroup. The virtually lawless country has been ravaged by sectarian violence after Seleka rebels ousted President Francois Bozize in March last year.

"It is also suspected that some ex-Seleka combatants as well as some community leaders may be in collusion with LRA and may be providing the group with information about RTF (regional task force) operations and supplies, including arms and ammunition," Ban said.

Uganda's military said in February a commander believed to be the deputy to Kony may have been killed last year in Central African Republic where the African Union force is hunting the insurgents.

The U.S. military said last month it is deploying four tilt-rotor transport planes to Uganda in response to African Union requests for airlift support in the hunt for Kony. The aircraft will be used to help African Union troops respond more quickly to tips on the whereabouts of Kony.

"Despite the continuing decline in LRA activity overall, the LRA still remains a serious threat, with its senior leadership intact and with the potential to destabilize the sub-region," Ban said.


Tuesday, 6 May 2014

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IS JOSEPH KONY STILL ALIVE?


According to sources at the Pentagon, Joseph Kony, the former leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRM), has been gunned down in a remote area of the South Sudan by members of Seal Team 6.  The LRM is a guerrilla group founded in Uganda then spread to other areas within the region including Democratic Republic of Congo, Central African Republic and South Sudan. In late March, President Obama sent 150 special-operations personnel and four aircrafts to join the pursuit of Kony.

One White House official, who agreed to speak with National Report on the condition of anonymity had this to say:  “The hunt for Kony that began several years ago is now over.  The recent expansion of boots on the ground, as well an increase in drone capabilities,  accelerated  the mission.  President Obama gave the final orders to assassinate the former LRM leader as issues with extradition and trials would be hard to handle in the US.  The President obviously considers this to be a major accomplishment.”

The carefully rehearsed operation struck about 1:20a.m. Friday local time.  About 40 troops, largely Navy SEALs, were involved.  According to Pentagon officials, photos of Kony’s dead body do exist, but will not be release to the public.  Officials are expected to eventually release a corpse photo, as has been done previously with famous villains such as Che Guevara and Saddam Hussein, but that information will remain classified in the short term.

Four other adult males, believed to be part of Kony’s inner circle, were also killed in the 45-minute raid as well as two females who the Pentagon are considering “collateral damage”.

Kony had been accused of ordering the abduction of children to become sex slaves and child solders.  The LRM amassed an estimated 66,000 children who roamed the region.  In 2005, Kony was indicted for war crimes and crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands but has evaded capture since.  Kony’s army has spent years plundering villages, mutilating civilians and kidnapping children across a large swath of central Africa. Kony gained attention in March 2012 when a 30-minute documentary titled Kony 2012 was released by film maker Jason Russell for the campaign group Invisible Children Inc.

Monday, 5 May 2014

There are unverified reports that senior members of the NRM are arming the local people of Kiruhura district, and every family is entrusted to keep custody of a number of weapons that include assault weapons, grenades and ammunition.
the reports which have ciruclated on the social media have aserted that  the arming of the Kiruhura population is secretly rumored to be coordinated by retired army officer Colonel Fred Mwesigye.The local people including teenagers and the elderly are being secretly trained at a Place called Bihanga in Ankole in arms handling, and they are being told that in case Museveni is overthrown, the rest of Ugandans will target them , and they have to be prepared to defend themselves and their cattle.

The local people of Kiruhura who are predominantly cattle keeping Bahima, are being told that even their neighbours the Banyankore cultivators (Bairu) are jealous of them, and are likely to be part of the people to target them in the event of Museveni overthrow.THE MESSAGE IS: "DON'T TRUST THOSE BAIRU NEIGHBHOURS, THEY ARE JEALOUSY OF US, AND WILL KILL US IF WE BECOME WEAK"
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The Uganda Times has selected its manager of the season?

Gus Poyet is Uganda Times manager of the season