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Govt Ready to Take Over Umeme Concession – Nankabirwa

The government has reaffirmed its preparedness to take over Uganda’s electricity distribution network from Umeme Limited, with the transition set to be managed by the Uganda Electricity Distribution Company Limited (UEDCL) starting April 1, 2025.
Energy minister Ruth Nankabirwa said the government is fully ready to assume control of the concession and is committed to ensuring improved service quality, a seamless transition, and addressing power reliability challenges.
“The government is fully prepared to take over the Umeme concession through UEDCL by April 1, 2025. We are committed to improving service quality, ensuring a smooth transition, and addressing power reliability challenges,” Nankabirwa said.
However, the takeover comes amid concerns raised by the Auditor General’s office over the Shs692.688 billion ($190 million) loan that the government seeks to secure from Stanbic Bank Uganda for Umeme’s buyout.
The Auditor General has called for a delay in Parliament’s approval of the loan until a thorough audit of the figures submitted by Umeme is completed.
Joseph Hirya, director of Audit in the Office of the Auditor General, said that discrepancies in Umeme’s submitted figures required further scrutiny before final figures could be presented.
“We request a few more days, not beyond March 28, 2025, so that we can provide the actual figures,” Hirya told Parliament’s Committee on National Economy. “It is better to pay interest on the loan knowing that it is based on accurate figures.”
Hirya also clarified that the reports submitted to Parliament were not final and would undergo further quality checks before being signed off. He stressed that the delay was necessary to ensure the integrity of the financial figures guiding the buyout decision.
The Ministry of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development is finalising arrangements to secure $50 million (Shs185 billion) through internal borrowing to support UEDCL’s capital investments.
These funds, expected to be available by the end of next week, are meant to ensure UEDCL is financially equipped to sustain and enhance electricity distribution services.
Despite this, concerns have been raised about UEDCL’s readiness to assume control of the distribution network. Engineer Ziria Tibalwa, chief executive of the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA), told Parliament on Tuesday that the transition remains a challenge due to financial constraints and inadequate investment in preparation for the takeover.
“We aren’t even ready with the $50 million for UEDCL to start, yet the concession agreement wouldn’t allow UEDCL to step in,” Tibalwa said.
She suggested that early investments in collaboration with Umeme would have made for a smoother transition.
Power outages across the country have further exposed the difficulties surrounding the shift, with Tibalwa attributing them to clauses in Umeme’s concession that prevent government intervention until the contract officially ends.
Addressing staffing concerns, the Ministry of Energy emphasised that UEDCL’s restructuring process is designed to enhance efficiency, eliminate role duplication, and ensure cost-effectiveness in electricity distribution.
The recruitment process, the ministry noted, has been conducted transparently and on a merit basis to ensure that the most qualified personnel are retained.
Nankabirwa, however, remains focused on securing Parliament’s approval of the loan and finalising the buyout process before the March 31 deadline.
She urged lawmakers to expedite the matter, warning that any delays could lead to costly interest penalties.
“The government must move quickly to ensure a seamless transition,” she said, adding that any discrepancies between figures provided by the regulator, the Auditor General’s office, and an external consultant would be addressed promptly.
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Kabaka birthday run: Minister Mpanga hails Buganda Lands Board as he calls for more kit purchases

The Minister of Lands and Housing in Mengo, David FK Mpanga, has applauded the Buganda Land Board (BLB) for its active participation and support towards the upcoming Kabaka Birthday Run scheduled for Sunday, April 6, 2025.
The 2025 run will mark the Kabaka’s 70th birthday celebration under the theme, “Men for Good Health to Save the Girl Child.”
While handing over the Kabaka Birthday Run kits to BLB Chief Executive Officer Simon Kaboggoza at Bulange on Thursday, Mpanga expressed his joy over the board’s continued commitment to supporting the annual event.
“I am so much overjoyed to hand these kits to the Buganda Land Board who have confirmed participating in the Kabaka Birthday Run as the Kabaka celebrates 70 years of age,” Mpanga said.
Mpanga further encouraged the public to purchase the run kits, which are available at Bulange, Airtel shops, and various outlets.
He noted that the Kabaka himself will officially flag off the run at Lubiri, Mengo on Sunday.
“Let’s buy the kits, available here at Bulange, Airtel shops, and various outlets. Ssaabasajja Kabaka will flag off the run at Lubiri Mengo on Sunday, April 6,” he urged.
Speaking to the media after the kits purchase, Kabogoza emphasized that it is BLB’s responsibility to actively participate in the Kabaka’s Birthday Run every year as a way of celebrating the Kabaka’s birthday.
“It is our mandate as Kabaka’s servants under the Buganda Land Board to participate in this run. All our staff have received the kits, and we are ready to be there at Lubiri to join the Kabaka in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic,” he said.
Mr Kabogoza further called upon all BLB employees and all tenants on Kabaka’s land to take part in the run on Sunday to fulfill the day’s theme. “I urge all occupants of Kabaka’s land also to use this opportunity to support the Kingdom by getting kits for the run,” he said.
The 2025 Kabaka Birthday Run is being held under the theme “Men for Good Health to Save the Girl Child.”
The initiative aims to mobilize men in the fight against HIV/AIDS, with proceeds from the kits contributing towards health initiatives targeting the protection and well-being of the girl child.
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President Museveni Set for High-Stakes Visit to South Sudan

President Museveni is expected to travel to South Sudan tomorrow for a crucial meeting with President Salva Kiir, amid escalating political and security tensions in the country.
While the State House remains tight-lipped about the details of the visit, reliable sources confirm that the Ugandan leader will be in Juba on Friday.
Separately, the presidential press secretary Sandor Walusimbi confirmed to the Nile Post that the head of state had left for the restive youngest nation in the world.
Museveni’s visit comes at a time when South Sudan is facing severe turmoil due to internal conflicts within Kiir’s government.
President Kiir has recently fallen out with his First Vice President Riek Machar, leading to the latter and his wife Angelina Teny being placed under house arrest.
The deepening crisis threatens to unravel the fragile peace agreement that ended the country’s bloody civil war (2013-2018), during which Kiir’s forces, predominantly ethnic Dinka, clashed with Machar’s largely Nuer forces.
President Museveni’s visit is expected to focus on de-escalating tensions and seeking a resolution to the current political impasse.
Our sources revealed that Museveni will push for a renewed dialogue between Kiir and Machar, as well as address concerns over Uganda’s military presence in South Sudan.
However, given the deep-seated animosity between the two leaders, it remains uncertain whether Museveni’s intervention will yield any meaningful progress
Last week, Raila Odinga, the African Union’s High Representative for Infrastructure Development who doubles as Kenyan President William Ruto’s Special Envoy for South Sudan, visited Juba in an attempt to mediate between Kiir and Machar.
However, his efforts failed after he was denied a meeting with Machar. Odinga would travel back home via Entebbe for a meeting with Museveni.
He claimed that he had been asked by the Kiir government to seek permission from Museveni if he was to meet Machar, an allegation the South Sudan presidency has since strongly disputed.
The fallout between Kiir and Machar has been exacerbated by disputes over the peace implementation process, security force control, and the allocation of government positions.
Tensions escalated further last month when Uganda deployed its elite forces into South Sudan, a move that sparked criticism from Machar and his allies.
Machar has accused Uganda of violating international agreements by deploying troops and launching airstrikes against civilian targets in Upper Nile and Jonglei states.
In a letter to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Machar called for the immediate withdrawal of Ugandan forces, arguing that their presence undermines South Sudan’s transition to democracy and threatens to reignite conflict.
In early March, Kiir ordered the arrest of several senior officials linked to Machar, including Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol and Deputy Army Chief Gabriel Doup Lam. Other military officials allied with Machar have been placed under house arrest.
The crackdown followed violent clashes in Nasir, a strategic northern town, where government forces battled the White Army militia—an armed Nuer group that fought alongside Machar’s forces during the civil war.
Tensions further escalated on March 7, when an attack on a military base in Nasir County resulted in the death of General Majur Dak Thel and several officers. President Kiir blamed Machar’s forces for the attack, further deepening the rift.
The situation worsened when Uganda’s Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, confirmed the deployment of Ugandan commandos into South Sudan under the operation code-named ‘Mlinzi wa Kimya.’
In a social media post, Gen. Muhoozi praised the Ugandan Air Force for striking enemy positions, confirming Uganda’s active military engagement in South Sudan.
Machar has urged the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), and the United Nations Security Council to intervene and pressure Uganda to withdraw its troops.
He argues that Uganda’s military presence violates UN Security Council Resolution 2428 (2018), which imposed an arms embargo on South Sudan and was recently extended by Resolution 2731 (2024).
The government, however, has historically defended its military interventions in South Sudan as necessary to maintain regional stability.
Uganda played a key role in supporting Kiir’s government during the 2013-2018 civil war, deploying troops to prevent the capital, Juba, from falling to Machar’s forces.
As the situation in South Sudan continues to deteriorate, the outcome of Museveni’s visit could have significant implications for the region’s stability.
The international community will be closely watching the developments in Juba, hoping for a peaceful resolution to prevent another outbreak of violence in Africa’s youngest nation.
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Bobi Mobilised People to Speak ill About me in my Constituency – Mpuuga

The national coordinator of the Democratic Alliance (DA), Mathias Mpuuga has accused Robert Kyagulanyi, also known as Bobi Wine, the president of the National Unity Platform (NUP), of rallying individuals to speak poorly of him.
Mpuuga, a former Leader of the Opposition (LoP), alleges that Kyagulanyi organized people for a month to disparage him in his constituency of Nyendo-Mukungwe municipality.
He made the remarks while speaking to NBS Television on Wednesday.
“The Hon. Bobi Wine all due respect to him, mobilised people for a month to go to my constituency to speak ill about me.” Mpuuga said.
He questioned why Kyagulanyi did not use the same effort to hold a rally against the Electoral Commission.
Mpuuga, who claims to have restrained himself from discussing certain matters and individuals, further accused his former party, NUP, of individually contacting MPs to portray him as a bad person.
“I have constrained myself a lot. If I spoke about certain things and individuals, you would be shocked. You would not know for example, how NUP would call MPs, one by one to educate them on how Mpuuga is a bad man.” Mpuuga said.
Mpuuga’s relationship with NUP soured last year after the party accused him of corruption for receiving a controversial Shs500 million as a “service award.”
This issue stemmed from a meeting held by the Parliamentary Commission on May 6, 2022, where Mpuuga and three other parliamentary commissioners reportedly divided a total of Shs1.7 billion among themselves as a service award, despite having served for less than a year.
Mpuuga allegedly received Shs500 million, while the other three commissioners each received Shs400 million.
This service award, which dominated headlines for months, led NUP leader Kyagulanyi to demand that Mpuuga apologize and resign from his position as Leader of the Opposition.
Since then, Mpuuga and Kyagulanyi have been at odds, with Mpuuga establishing his own civic organization, the DA, which many believe is aimed at countering NUP
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