A group of people are seen loading on 4 trucks about to leave for Nyager from Jie land (Kotido District). They gather in droves at Koorwakol, ready to escape from loaming disaster.
A girl is interviewed and she says they are from Panyangara heading to Abim District. “It is my first time,” she says uncertain of where she is heading and what her fate is.
Recently the number of HIV/AIDS cases in Karamoja has gone up alongside high school dropout rates, early marriages, domestic violence and parents neglecting their duties. This has intensified in the midst of unending disasters.
Seeing people fleeing the region is a warning that something is uncertain, unresolved and probably beyond their capacity to manage.
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There is no doubt that there is continuing crisis of Uganda’s economy, especially since the advent of Covid 19 Pandemic. While we thought Government would use the vast resources acquired from within and without the country to effectively fight Covid 19, it left nature take its own course.it chose to buy vehicles, or else give money bonanzas to preferred businesses.
It did not help straggling businesses such as the numerous small businesses in our huge informal sector. It failed to use Covid funds to help private schools and private universities to relieve them of the negative impacts of Covid 19 in their performance. Many private schools collapsed and many private universities failed to deliver.
Government continues to conduct its business as if nothing went wrong. It continues with it’s culture of being a spendthrift for political ends. For example it continues to use scarce financial resources to maintain and sustain a huge, ineffective Parliament and to ensure expenditure on security outstrips expenditure in social services.
Private Schools and Private Universities are essentially social institutions doing social work using money squeezed from the parents of Uganda, with nothing or little coming from government.
Students Heading For Holidays- COURTSEY PHOTO
Government however has made it a tradition to spend millions, through the institution of President, on funerals and compensating families that have lost their dear ones through accidents killings by security organs. However, when this is done people are told that the President has helped, not that government has helped, yet the money spent is public money.
Government has realized the parents of Uganda, especially the poor are suffering the burden of fees and other costs related to the education of their children. In the past, governments helped such parents through functional bursary schemes, which mainly operated through local governments.
They also consistently provided books, etc. On the whole government still does so in state-run schools. However, private schools and private universities, while doing a great job to educate our young people and to pay taxes, get no help from government ever since it decided to to deregulate the economy.
Without declaring that it had reintroduced regulation in the economy, government recently decided to regulate private schools with regard to fees and other costs. I am not sure whether it tends to regulate private universities as well.
It is important that government avoids discriminatory regulation of fees in Private Schools and Private Universities, which it resisted assisting during the worst of Covid 19 Pandemic, but instead siphoned pertinent funds into the businesses of select business actors preferentially.
All schools and Universities are being hit hard by unregulated prices of fuels and food as well as taxi and bus fares or transport costs generally.
If government regulates prices, fares and other costs in the economy, it will have gone a long way to help private educational institutions. Or else, if government seizes the opportunity to set up a special assistance fund for private schools and private universities, they can go on paying taxes and educating our children and grandchildren.
It might also be the time to review privatisation altogether to establish whether privatisation is really working. One time the President of Uganda, Tibuhaburwa Museveni, declared that privatisation had failed. When did it start succeeding? Who is benefitting from the undeclared success story of Uganda’s privatisation?
One thing is true. The parents of Uganda have never suffered as they are today to educate their children. They have to incessantly borrow from money lenders or banks, one else sell their land in order to ensure that their children get some education, which unfortunately is getting less and less qualitative.
Those doing small businesses are overstressed with taxation, yet fewer and fewer Ugandans are able to buy from them due to mushrooming income poverty.
Those who engage in agriculture are falling out of farming because the prices for their crops are meaningless compared to the time, energy and money to make money from farming.
All this can explain why most working Ugandans and parents are in debts, and increasingly so. However, they see education, which is becoming extremely expensive, as the key to the future of their children and are ready , or are compelled to continue to position themselves in the debt web or to sell their, increasingly to foreigners, to keep their children in school.
They are stressing themselves further by taking their children to expensive schools where they believe quality education will be found.. Unfortunately so many children are dropping out of school because parents are unable to maintain and sustain them in school. This could have pushed government to intervene by enforcing fees limits without consulting private school authorities.
What the future relationship between government and private schools? Private school authorities have already rejected the intervention of government in their dynamics. As it is often said, when two elephants fight, the grass suffers. In this case, it is the learners and their parents that will suffer the tag of war between government and private school authorities.
For God and My Country.
The Writer Is a Ugandan Scientist And Environmentalist
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By Kabs Fm
News coming on our desk reads that Ugandan female singer Lydia Nabawanuka better known by stage name, Lydia Jazmine seems to be out of control of her Instagram account and taken over by unknown hackers.
At over 1.1 million followers, Lydia Jazmine’s IG account is one of the most followed in the country among local musicians.
With no doubts, the ‘You and Me’ hit maker is a big social media user and his Instagram always has the latest photos of her, something which some of her fans have found rather disturbing in relation to the low number of songs she releases annually.
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Waking up on Tuesday morning, the account had lost all its posts; photos, and videos, and the profile picture had also been changed.
Lydia Jazmine
According to a close friend, Lydia’s account was hacked yesterday by hackers and her team is fighting hard to see the account recovered.
The songstress is yet to reveal the news via her other social media accounts and a few critics hint that she could have just archived the photos to begin a new year in style.
They might not be very wrong as the display image on the IG handle has the words, “A new era of me.”
Meanwhile, Jazmine is not the first Ugandan Celebrity to lose Instagram account to unknown individuals.
In November 2022, NBS Television Journalist Zambali Bulasio Mukasa was left in sombre mood after losing control over his Instagram account.
The NBS Baromoter show host took to his Twitter handle to let his fans known that the account that boasts over 32.2k followers had been stolen.
Fortunately, his team worked tooth and nail and the account was recovered.
In December 2022, NTV Journalist Lynda Ddane lost her Instagram account to hackers.
The hacker made the very first post of a video that announced she had been hacked. “You have been hacked”,” statement was visualized and post.
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Chicken Traders Prepare Transporting Their Birds Moroto Town From Katakwi-PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
By Steven Ariong
Chicken lovers in Moroto Municipality are currently burning holes in their pockets with the sky rocketing price of chicken in Moroto Municipality. The chicken prices went up since last year December with chicken traders attributing the high price to the reducing number of chicken countrywide.
By October last year, one chicken weighing 2 to 3 kilograms was sold at Shs17,000 but now the same is sold at Shs30,000 to 35,000 while one roasted piece is sold at Shs 5,000 from Shs3,000 two months ago.
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Samuel Odeke one of the customers said he used not to spend a night without eating a piece of chicken but now he spends even one week without eating chicken because of the high price.
Chicken Traders Prepare Transporting Their Birds Moroto Town From Katakwi-PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
“The price is too high and I have suspended eating chicken right now until further notices,” he says.
While Peter Lote one of the traders dealing in chicken said the price of chicken may double as long as people don’t embrace chicken rearing and also attributes it to the poor road network that connects other regions to Karamoja especially Lango and Acholi.
“We bring these chickens from Teso, Bugisu and Sebei region but we pay a lot of money to transport them and also high taxes on these chickens,” Lote says.
Meanwhile the prices of beef, and pork in the Municipality has also gone up with one kilogram of beef is sold at Shs10,000 from Shs5,000 while pork is sold at Shs14,000 one kilogram from Shs10,000.
The beef dealers also blame the increased price to the reduction of livestock as a result of cattle rustling. Moses Wandera a meat trader said the prices of animals in Karamoja have gone up due to the declined number of livestock in the region as a result of cattle rustling.
“We buy one bull at Shs900,000 to one million which is too high and when we sell it cuts the profit,” he said
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Polls taking power line to Karamoja falling down before work is completed-PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
By Steven Ariong
The delay in compensating residents of Napak and Moroto Districts who were displaced by government to pave way for the construction of the 132 KV power line has continued to cause friction between the two parties.
Some residents of Lorengechora Sub County in Napak district still await compensation from government for their property destroyed during the clearing of the line along the mapped route.
James Lokut one of the affected residents says the company contracted to do the work exhumed Graves of their parents adding that they are still waiting for the money for giving them decent burial but since the team promised to compensate them, now nothing yet.
Polls taking power line to Karamoja falling down before work is completed-PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
Government in 2017 contracted an Iranian company called Fara Gostan Biston to do the work after securing Shs290b from Islamic Development Bank. The works has been completed. The 132voltage power starts from Opuyo, passing through Katakwi, Napak to Moroto where it has a sub station.
The construction of the power line is aimed at boosting industries in Moroto where the region is supposed to start producing it’s own cement instead of the limestone being ferried to be processed in other region.
John Lomonyang another affected families said ever since he was evicted from his piece of land, he has failed to raise up a house for him with his children to stay in.
“Am now staying with my children at my wife’s parents home because I have no where to go and stay,” laments Lomonyang.
James Kuskus another affected residents of Kautakou village in Napak district said the government team took their pictures as a sign of ownership of the land but they went and kept quite.
“Imagine from 2017 up to now we have not received our compensation and we don’t understand,” he complains.
Pamela Byoruganda the head of Communications in Uganda Electricity transmission company limited confirmed the delay on compensation of some affected people saying it was caused by boundaries wrangles.
“Its true some people have not been compensated but all it was caused by land wrangles but we are working on to see that the rightful people are compensated,” She told this website.
Gov't Vehicle Carrying Charcoal In Moroto Town- PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
By Steven Ariong
MOROTO: A group of concerned residents in Karamoja sub region have raised concerns over rampant abuse of government vehicles by the government employees.
Joseph Lokut one of the residents of Natumukathko village in Moroto district, said government vehicles have been turned into commercial cars, especially carrying charcoal, goats and pigs by the officials.
According to Lokut, on 24th of December, residents nearly impounded a government vehicle fully loaded with ten bags of Charcoal driving along the Moroto- Soroti highway.
“As citizens who pay taxes we are not happy that government vehicles are being abused left and right, “Lokut said.
Gov’t Vehicle Carrying Charcoal In Moroto Town- PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
While Moses Lokodo, a member of the anticorruption coalition monitor in Nadunget sub county in Moroto district said government cars are the ones now being used for transporting Charcoal for business.
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“You find a government car registration number UG or LG fully loaded with Charcoal and it just passes the police checkpoint without being intercepted, which is wrong,” Lokodo says.
Lokodo further says, government officials are the ones promoting massive cutting down of trees for charcoal burning because they have made the market readily available.
Betty Nakiru, who is also a concerned resident appealed to the government to put in tough measures including dismissal from work if any officer abused government vehicles. She says this would make Ugandans enjoy paying taxes well knowing that any property bought using their taxes will be utilized properly.
Nakiru also noted that with the current festival season every officer either those coming from Kampala or going out of Karamoja, loads government cars with Charcoal beyond the normal size.
“Even the recently distributed covid19 vehicles to the districts are already grounded and they are using them for other use for carrying beers and Charcoal which is dangerous,” Nakiru notes with concern
Joel Moding who is a former cattle rustler and now turned to be an environmentalist planting trees said the harsh environment in Karamoja was caused by high demand of charcoal that has forced many locals to resort to cutting down trees for burning charcoal.
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A plane operated by BAR aviation crushed yesterday afternoon and the good news is that all the five people on board, three European Tourists and 2 crew members were unhurt in the accident but escaped with minor injuries.
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According to a statement issued by BAR aviation, the plane developed a mishap on the runaway while landing at the Mweya airfield in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Statement About The Crush By BAR Aviation
“The management of BAR aviation informs the public that one of their aircraft had a mishap on the runaway as it landed at Queen Elizabeth National Park (Mweya) airfield on Saturday on 31st December 2022 at about 1:15pm. All passengers and crew are safe. There are no causalities”- reads part of the statement.
In a video and photos making rounds on social media, a wreckage of the air craft is seen lying as responders with fire extinguishers are putting off the fire.
Breaking News: A Bar Aviation light plane has been involved in an accident at Mweya Airstrip, Queen Elizabeth National Park. @AshabaFaridah I hope ans pray you are okay pic.twitter.com/tdSBOE3sPW
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On a sad note this after, at least nine people have been confirmed dead and others injured following an end of year crowd surge at Freedom city mall in Kampala as the world ushered into a new year 2023.
Available details according to police, it’s said that as the clock ticked to mid night, the events MC at the Parte After Parte concert organized by city promoter Abbey Musinguzi Abtex told the crowd to move out and watch fire words displays and when the display was done, a stampede ensued resulting into deaths.
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Kampala metropolitan deputy police spokesperson Luke Owoyesigyire further says emergency responders quickly came in to rescue and rushed the injured to the hospital but sad nine fatalities were confirmed from the crowd crush majority being children.
“It is alleged that the incident occurred at midnight when the event’s MC encouraged attendees to go outside and watch fireworks display. After the display ended, a stampede ensued, resulting in the instant deaths of five people and injuries to several others”- reads part of the police statement.
The territorial police of Katwe has since commenced investigations into the incident to ascertain the cause of the fatal stampede.
“Emergency responders arrived on the scene and transported the injured individuals to hospital where nine were confirmed dead”- Luke Owoyesigyile further states.
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Photo Of Kokoi Limakori Who Was Arrested- PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
By Steven Ariong
KOTIDO: The joint security forces, army and police have finally arrested one of the most notorious cattle rustlers who’s beloved to have been discouraging other rustlers from handing over guns.
The suspect has been identified as Kokoi Limakori who was arrested on Friday afternoon during an operation in Kotido district.
Maj Isaac Oware the UPDF 3rd division spokesperson says the suspect was arrested at Lokoroko trading center in Kotido district and two guns were recovered during the operation.
Photo Of Kokoi Limakori Who Was Arrested- PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
“We got intelligence information that the suspect had called for the meeting with other raiders to brief them on how to go by with their raiding mission when people were celebrating for the new year’s eve,”Oware says
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Oware further tells this publication that when security mounted the operation, other suspects had not yet reached for the meeting but they managed to arrest the ring leader who eventually cooperated and led to the recovery of two guns.
He further adds that the security went on with the operation in another place called Nakabale trading center and arrested 24 suspects who are supposed to be screened. According to Oware, one warrior was injured during the confrontation with the forces and that he’s admitted at Kotido Hospital.
Maj Isaac Oware says that security forces will continue carrying out their operations to get rid of illegal guns in the region.
Peter Lokol a resident of Lokoroko appealed the army and police to always handle the hard core criminals with care saying whenever the suspects are released back, they go and kill innocent people.
“When such people are arrested they should be taken far from the community because when they come back they will kill all people thinking they reported them to the security,” Lokol says.
Mr.Joseph Komol the district chairperson of Kotido urged the locals of Kotido to embrace peace saying it’s the only way that will prevent such arrests and operations.
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Information reaching our desk indicate how a plane operated by the BAR aviation has crashed at Queen Elizabeth National Park Mweya airfield and all the five passengers on board were unhurt.
According to a statement issued by the BAR aviation, the aircraft had a mishap on the runaway as it landed at the Mweya airfield in the Queen Elizabeth National Park today in the afternoon.
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“The management of BAR aviation informs the public that one of their aircraft had a mishap on the runaway as it landed at Queen Elizabeth National Park (Mweya) airfield on Saturday 31st December 2022 at about 1:15pm. All passengers and crew are safe. There are no causalities”- reads part of the statement.
Management however says flight operations will continue normally as investigations on the cause of the accidents take shape. The five passengers included three European travelers and two crew members.
The incident comes at the backdrop of a fatal plane crash last month when a plane operated by Precision Air plunged into lake victoria due to bad weather when it was about to land at the Bukoba airport killing 19 people in Tanzania.
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