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Death Toll Climbs to 74 in Kampala Blasts

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The death toll in the simultaneous bomb blasts that rocked Kampala last night has climbed to 74 according to Police reports.
Simultaneous explosions ripped through crowds watching the World Cup final at Kyadondo rugby club and the Ethiopian restaurant in Kabalagala.

Police fear Al Shabab, an Al Qaeda-linked Somali militant group was behind the attacks.

Empress Profile

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Empress, real names Joy Tumusiime, was born on the 5th of November 1988. She is a versatile dancehall singer who is blessed with great vocals and a hardcore (ragamuffin) dancehall style that has previously only been done by men. And she attests to this.

“As long as it is dancehall, I’m ready to take on even the men. Anyone who doubts me is invited for a freestyle battle. “Empress nuh stress to impress,” she says in reference to her adopted dictum, which means that what she does comes naturally.

Empress was inspired by American rapper Eve who she says was brave enough to take on rap, a male dominated music genre and rose all the way to the top. She looks up to Jamaican female artistes like Cecile and Lady Saw whose influence can be felt in her unique blend of Ugandan dancehall that she does in a mixture of Luganda, English and Jamaican Patois.

Meet Coco Finger,the new UG dancehall King.

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Known to his fans as Coco Finger the singer behind the Emikono Waguluand the now popular Vibrator Dance’ which has dominated the airwaves and the dance floor was born 25th June, 1982 in the micro-ghetto community “Kitoro” within Entebbe, Uganda. Before getting his break in the music business, Coco worked as an mc at two popular local  bars i.e Lido Beach and Club PaLui. He also did mceeing in Tanzania for two years before coming back to his home town.

In August 2009 Coco was invited by a talent Manager Emma Carlos to feature on the Wafagio girl remix of Mukidongo and that was the time all stakeholders in the industry started recognizing his abilities and skill. He is currently ranked among the most popular reggae Ragga artistes in Uganda, EA. He is a vocalist capable of both rapid-fire chatting and powerful melodic singing as portrayed in all his records.

He is planning to release his full album by the end of 2010. Influences on the direcion of his music and image are that of Mavado.He claims is as good as Jose Chameleone, all he needs as much exposure and he will beat chameleone at his own game.

Meet Tazz Uk Based New Entertainer

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Tazz M was born 10 March 1986 in Uganda and belongs to the monkey clan. He comes from a Muslim family with nine siblings, currently working and studying sound engineering. The young song writer, singer is also a talented music producer under Atizz Entertainment Company. He is a versatile entertainer who can dance, sing, and act.

He started recording his music in 2009 and his efforts produced an eight song album with songs like Namaavu and I Need You Baby. On the album he has collaborated with singers like Coco Champagne famous for his collaboration Cumpus Gal with Hilderman, Spilla and Press. His latest single titled Mpapula has already created a buzz and is likely to become one of the big hits of 2010.

He is currently working with SIP to organize his album launch in the uk this year at a date that is yet to be confirmed because of his tight schedule. The singer is so famous that he is fully booked for the next six months to perform on different occasions by SIP, PEARL NET RADIO, CLUB VOLTS and so many other establishments. Because of his very educative songs, most people regard him as the new Dr Jose Chameleon. You can find his music in all music outlets in London, Facebook, youtube, myspace and will be hitting the shelves in uganda very soon. The youngster who sings reggeton, ragga and rnb has already been lined already as one of the artists to perform on this year’s convulsion.

Museveni Says Uganda Ready To Cooperate With Iran

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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of the Islamic Republic of Iran has said it is treason and betray of mankind to deny nations who need access to nuclear energy that right. “We think it is the right of all nations to use nuclear energy. No one has a right to deny any nation this right,” he said.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of the Islamic Republic of Iran has said it is treason and betray of mankind to deny nations who need access to nuclear energy that right. “We think it is the right of all nations to use nuclear energy. No one has a right to deny any nation this right,” he said. President Ahmadinejad who is on his maiden visit to Uganda hailed the relationship as that which promotes peace, justice and friendship and described her people as hardworking and decent, said they should work together and stand against fear of all kind of oppression and suppression of countries. “Iran and Ugandan both enjoy this purity and integrity and believe in world compassion and stand firm against oppression and aggression against any country that thinks only about their own interests. We are ready to do everything to invade other countries who undermine independence and sovereignty of all nations, plunder and loot resources of other nations and ignore human dignity anywhere and anytime. We shall stand firmly against all these atrocities,” he said.
President Ahmadinejad said the history of two nations is firm in the struggle against oppressors and colonialists in defending the rights of the people.

“Unfortunately today the era of military expeditions and actions is over. And the era of colonialism is also over. It has gone to archives of history. Today is the age of justice, age of respecting for human dignity, morality and spirituality and recognizing the right of all nations,” he said.
Referring to the controversy over his country’s nuclear programme, President Ahmadinejad used a comparison to drive home his point.

“I would like to have a short reference to the nuclear issue and energy. I want to offer a short comparison. For the generation of 1000 megawatts of electricity through fossil fuels in a one year period you need seven million barrels of crude oil. If we can sale that at the price of crude oil is eight dollars a barrel, for 1000 megawatts of electricity, we need 560 million dollars while nuclear power plant reduces this to 60 million dollars. In addition, fossil fuels pollutes environment severely and causes climate change as result if increased consumption of fossil fuels,” he said.
He added that regrettably a number of countries, have used this as a fear of creating nuclear bombs and by doing so have denied other nations the right to use cheap energy.

“They want to monopolize nuclear energy and weapons, by promoting matter of fighting against proliferation of nuclear weapons they actually want to prevent the spread of peaceful use of energy. The is treason and betray of mankind. We think it is the right of all nations to use nuclear energy. No one has a right to deny any nation this right. Those countries who seek to eliminate nuclear weapons should dismatle those countries that have hundred, if not tens of thousands of nuclear war heads in their arsenals must be priority. The main danger of the world is paused by those who have stockpiled and use these against other nations and continue to threaten other nations. The age of double standard policies and games is over. Today, we have the age of independent nations,” he said.
He said there was no limit for development of relations between countries,. No dark sport in history of the two nations.

“We will work together to review all areas of cooperation,” he said. President Yoweri Museveni said that Uganda is ready to cooperate with Iran in all fields adding that the two countries can compliment each other in development and trade.
“Iran belongs to the Gulf and Central Asia region. We are right in the heart of the huge African Continent. It is five and a half hours from Alexandria in Egypt and five and a half hours to Cape Town in South Africa. We can compliment each other in development and trade,” he said.
The President was speaking at a state banquet he hosted in honour of the visiting President of the Islamic republic of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who is in Uganda on a two day state visit at the invitation of President Museveni.
He said it is the right of all countries in the world to access nuclear technology for peaceful purposes such as the generation of electricity, medical uses, etc.

“Uganda’s electricity potential on the Nile River and its tributaries is about 5,000 megawatts. We may get some power from our newly discovered petroleum and gas. All this, however, cannot satisfy our energy needs. Where will the rest of our energy needs come from? All the African Rivers have a potential of about 300,000 megawatts (with installed capacity of just 21,000 megawatts). This is for the present population of one billion people of Africa, soon to reach 1.3 billion people by 2025. The USA, with only 316 million people currently uses 1,067,010 megawatts. Possibly, there is wastage in USA’s usage of electricity. Nevertheless, the magnitude of the electricity required is great. What energy source will provide this magnitude of electricity for Africa? Solar, wind, etc., sources of energy are still very expensive per kilowatt hour. Therefore, the use of nuclear energy for electricity is a right for all countries. All countries of the World should cooperate in this. It is also good for the environment,” he said.

Museveni said Uganda’s position is that nuclear weapons are dangerous for humanity – even more dangerous than all the other previous weapon systems. We should, therefore, work for a nuclear weapons-free world.
“”This means that those who have these weapons should work to get rid of them under an internationally agreed and verifiable Treaty and that those who do not possess them should not seek to acquire them. Those weapons were developed at the height of imperialist madness, greed, egocentrism and criminality when some groups were trying to consolidate World domination and colonialism and new imperialist aspirants, such as Germany and Japan, were seeking to re-divide the colonial possessions in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, etc. Here, we salute the people of the Soviet Union who bore the brunt of this imperialist madness and contributed decisively to the defeat of the NAZI regime in Germany,” he said

He said proliferation, is moving in the wrong direction because action always breeds reaction. “This possible chain-reaction that takes us away from the ideal of a nuclear weapons-free world should be avoided by all peace-loving people. The possession of these means of mass destruction and murder is the greatest cause for the proliferation of nuclear weapons. I salute those who possess nuclear weapons but have started talking of a nuclear weapons-free World,” he said.

On the issue of the Middle East, the President said Uganda supports the two States solution i.e. Israel and Palestine “living side by side, within internationally recognized and secure borders” as agreed to by the relevant UN Security Council resolution.
According to the Bible, there were seven tribes of Canaan (present day Israel and Palestine). These were: Canaanites, Amorites, Hittites, Girgashites, Hivites, Perizzites and Jebusites. Then, Ibrahim, the Jew, came from Ur in present day Iraq and also started living in the same area.
“The Middle Eastern tribes could learn a little bit from the African tribes. Our philosophy is to live and let live. I, for instance, do not eat fish, pigs, mutton, chicken, etc., on account of my indigenous customs. However, I am the greatest promoter of these foods for the other Ugandans that like them. When I was in Iran, I told you about the reference to the ‘Persians and Medians’ in the Bible. I now give you the exact portions of the Bible where they are referred to. It is in the books of Esther (1:14), Daniel (6:12) and Exodus (chapters 13 and 23). To provide you with a permanent reference, I present to you a copy of the Bible,” he said.

Ugandan Opposition Chiefs Probed Over Museveni Claims

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Uganda’s police are investigating two top opposition leaders, including a former UN special envoy, over criticisms of President Yoweri Museveni, officials said Monday.

Olara Otunnu, a former UN special envoy for child soldiers who heads the Uganda People’s Congress, has been summoned to explain his claims that Museveni deliberately prolonged a two-decade war against Ugandan rebels for his own benefit.
Uganda’s police are investigating two top opposition leaders, including a former UN special envoy, over criticisms of President Yoweri Museveni, officials said Monday.

Olara Otunnu, a former UN special envoy for child soldiers who heads the Uganda People’s Congress, has been summoned to explain his claims that Museveni deliberately prolonged a two-decade war against Ugandan rebels for his own benefit.

“Police have served him with a summons, but so far he has not honoured it. He sent his lawyer to explain to police to give him a written statement listing those crimes that he committed,” Otunnu?s aide Robert Kanyuru told AFP Monday.
“He hasn?t received the letter, so he is waiting for that.”
Otunnu told reporters last week that the war aginst the Lord?s Resistance Army (LRA) was a “war of convenience.”
“It was sustained by someone with a big interest in the war continuing and that person with an interest in the war continuing was Mr Museveni.”
He said that by deliberately prolonging the war, Museveni, a former guerilla leader who seized power in Uganda in 1986, maintained an excuse to delay democratic reforms.

Otunnu also claimed Museveni?s private secretary provided the rebels with satellite equipment and cash, and that the president sabotaged several peace processes to ensure the war continued.

Kizza Besigye, the head of Uganda?s largest opposition party, is also being investigated for claiming the government secretly leased Lake Kyoga in central Uganda to a South African company.

Uganda?s general elections are scheduled for February 2011, and Museveni is again expected to seek re-election after presidential term limits were scrapped in 2005.
Otunnu and Besigye are currently campaigning independently but they are expected to formally join forces in September.

Ahmadinejad to visit Uganda for nuclear talks

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit UN Security Council member Uganda this week for talks over its nuclear programme and Kampala’s oil industry, the foreign ministry here said Tuesday.

“He’s coming for a two-day visit where will be discussing bilateral relations,” said James Mugume, the permanent secretary of Uganda’s foreign ministry.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit UN Security Council member Uganda this week for talks over its nuclear programme and Kampala’s oil industry, the foreign ministry here said Tuesday.

“He’s coming for a two-day visit where will be discussing bilateral relations,” said James Mugume, the permanent secretary of Uganda’s foreign ministry.

The Iranian leader is scheduled to arrive in Kampala Friday. “Obviously as a member of the Security Council we are going to discuss the issue of nuclear energy,” Mugume told AFP, without giving details.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Sunday that Tehran planned to open talks with all 15 Security Council members in an effort to break a deadlock on a nuclear fuel supply deal that has put it at odds with Western powers. Uganda currently holds one of the rotating Security Council seats.

Mugume added that Ahmadinejad and Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will hold talks specifically on the issue of potential UN sanctions related to Iran?s nuclear programme.

“Of course it will come up. We?ve been engaging Iran on this issue for some time,” he said. The two leaders will also discuss development of Uganda?s oil industry. Uganda’s northwest Lake Albert region is believed to hold at least two billion barrels of oil. Museveni visited Tehran last year to discuss the feasibility of building an oil refinery in Uganda.

Museveni has consistently said he wants to refine Uganda?s oil locally, and the country is currently looking for partners with technical expertise.

BAT Uganda Profits Double

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The British American Tobacco (BAT) Uganda has seen its profits more than double this year after the country enjoyed a bumper crop this year.

Net income for the year through December rose to 8.01 billion Ugandan shillings ($3.86 million) from 3.24 billion shillings a year earlier, the Kampala-based company said in an advertisement published in New Vision newspaper.

Net income for the year through December rose to 8.01 billion Ugandan shillings ($3.86 million) from 3.24 billion shillings a year earlier, the Kampala-based company said in an advertisement published in New Vision newspaper.

Exports were higher last year, while improvement in leaf quality enhanced British American Tobacco Uganda Ltd.’s competitiveness in the global market for its exports, it said, without giving details.

Revenue declined to 163.66 billion from 185.87 billion in 2008. Sales of cigarettes, which are imported from BAT’s units elsewhere, were steady during the year. Future operations are threatened by illicit brands in the market, it said.

NIC Uganda Shares Oversubscribed

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Uganda’s National Insurance Corporation was oversubscribed after Uganda Shilling (UGX) 9.5 billion (US$4.6 million came in applications when Government offered its remaining 40% stake in the company in an 161,552,000 shares totalling UGX 7.2 bln.

Shares are set to trade on the Uganda Securities Exchange, according to a report on Reuters newsagency, quoting Jim Mugunga, communications manager for the Uganda’s Privatisation Unit.
It will be a welcome boost to the USE, which had seen foreign investors leaving in the global crisis and share prices falling. It is reportedly the first listing since 2006.

Pilao Joint Opens In London

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It is finally! Where do we start? The design? The ambiance? The food? Or simply this: Elgon Cuisine is open, and it is pretty and it is big. The service is efficient and very professional.  Though we couldn’t make the ribbon-cutting our paps in London reveal that  the Tottenham High Road in North London based eatery is just a home away from home or rather a home kitchen away from home.

Overseen by vastly talented chefs, the joint’s Pilao which is their biggest attraction rivals that of legendary pilao maestro Uhuru. Their winning African dishes have that distinctive aroma and taste that can only be achieved by seasoned cooks. The drinks list is significantly impressive and the staff is charming; the experience is a good one. The menu is as diverse as the clientele but of most interest to the Ugandan crowd are their Matooke, cassava and all other African local dishes.  In addition to being open Monday to Monday they also do free home delivery depending on your location.

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