Kotido District, Uganda – East Africa.

VP Alupo Lays Foundation Stone For Karamoja Peace And Technology University
The Vice President of Uganda Maj. Jessica Alupo has launched the construction of Karamoja Peace and Technology University in Kotido district to foster Peace and Education in the Great Lakes region.
The University is being established in Losilang Ward, Kotido Municipality, Kotido district, Karamoja sub region in Eastern Uganda. The university project is being spearheaded by Kotido Catholic diocese led by Rt. Rev Dominic Eibu the bishop of Kotido diocese and the Catholic Lawyers Society International.
When completed, the University will offer courses in Computer Science and Applied Technology, Oil, Gas and Metals Industry and Education.
Others are Peace and Security Studies, Environment, Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Health Sciences, Business and Entrepreneurship and Law among others.
Vice President Jessica Alupo and Woman MP for Katakwi district represented President Yoweri Museveni at a colorful ceremony attended by Politicians, Religious leaders, the academia and locals from all spheres of life.
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In her remarks, the vice president said the establishment of ‘Karamoja Peace and Technology University’ will drive and lead the process of providing quality transformational and inspiring education to produce practical and skilled professionals who will greatly contribute to the process of social-economic transformation and development of the great lakes region.
“The University will help conduct research and build capacity of the youth, women and community leaders. Develop knowledge and community-based peace- infrastructure to promote harmony, security, and stability in the region,” she said.
Alupo further noted that when completed, the University, the first ever in Karamoja will develop appropriate technology to harness natural resources for wealth creation and integral human development.
She assured locals and development partners that government supported the establishment of the university from inception and that it will ensure its sustainability.
She informed the audience that as deputy chancellor and President Museveni as Chancellor, they will ensure that all programs are relevant in the job market. “As government we support the idea of the peace programs and also going home to home teaching about the value of peace,” Alupo said.
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She further explained that they want Karamoja sub region to be part and partial of the rest of the regions of Uganda without those isolated incidences of cattle-rustling.
She called everyone to embrace technical education and presidential industrial hubs because they offer skills which make you readily available for work in the job market.
She appealed to the university management to offer small jobs to the indigenous people when construction starts to create a spirit of ownership.
“Let’s have the communities here participate in the construction process to avoid bringing people from far. Prioritize employing of Karachunas on the construction sites” the vice president appealed.

She urged the people of Karamoja to take children to school to ensure their children make the biggest population in this university. She thanked religious leaders for demonstrating a very strong solidarity through the inter religious council for making education all-inclusive to Ugandans no matter their religious denomination. She lauded Bishop Eibu for donating over 2000acres of prime land to establish Karamoja Peace and Technology University.
The vice president used the same platform to give Government of Uganda re-assurances of amnesty to reformed youths who voluntarily returned a gun that was used to kill two Uganda Peoples Defence Forces soldiers in Kotido last week. She noted that right now Karamoja needs only books, pens, pencils and Rubbers but not guns and urged other youths harboring guns to pick a leaf and return them.

Bishop Eibu said this university is going to be solid because it’s being constructed in the heart of Karamoja sub region and shall play a transformative role in the region. The bishop asked government to support the initiative to ensure it becomes a success adding that its success here is also for government.
“Together we should hold this project at heart for the good of Karamoja and the great lakes region,” the bishop said.
He asked for each one’s cooperation to make the project a reality from which they shall all benefit. He asked the people of Karamoja to embrace government programs which are brought to transform their lives especially the Parish Development Model which is aimed at fighting household poverty at the parish level.
Severino Twinobusingye the president of Catholic Lawyers Society international appealed to all young and old to come so that they can learn together, acquire knowledge and skills that will help them transform their lives for sustainable growth.
He further explained that in the faculty of peace and security studies, their first students will be warriors and Karachunas.
He noted that in the faculty of agriculture and environmental sciences, they plan to set up large scale scientific agricultural farms in Karamoja sub region and turn it into a green land and world food basket.

In the faculty of education, they plan to keep learners from nursery to university levels without dropping out.
Twinobusingye further said the university will promote adoption of appropriate technology to supply clean water for agriculture, human and animal consumption, and mitigate the challenges caused by climate change.
“Train communities and set up pilot projects of large-scale scientific farming techniques to produce sufficient food for the population and turn Karamoja Sub-region into a world food basket,” the Lawyers president said.
He said that the university will serve communities across the international borders of Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
President Museveni is its Chancellor.
SOURCE: ( Catholic Lawyers Society International, 28th July, 2023 )
Mbabazi Supporters Blocked in Soroti as EC Bans Rallies – CHIMPREPORTS
Soroti District, Uganda – East Africa/September 9, 2015
Kenneth Kazibwe
Supporters of presidential aspirant Amama Mbabazi have been blocked from accessing the venue of today’s rally in Soroti, Chimp Corps report.
This came after the Electoral Commission (EC) said presidential aspirants are not authorised to hold public rallies but that they must only hold consultative meetings.
EC publicist Jotham Taremwa explained Wednesday that aspirants’ decision to hold public rallies is illegal.
He said a “rally is allowed only after a presidential aspirant has been declared a candidate by the Electoral Commission.”
Taremwa said Mbabazi is still a “presidential aspirant and therefore not authorised by law to start campaigns.”
Mbabazi on Monday held a rally in Mbale before proceeding to Kapchorwa the next day for another public event during which he urged the electorate to support his 2016 presidential candidature.
The new directive has raised concerns among political activists saying Mbabazi is being unfairly targeted.
Others have asked why EC did not stop Dr Kizza Besigye and Mugisha Muntu from campaigning during their internal elections for 2016 flag-bearer.
However, Taremwa said EC could not interrupt an internal election being run by an independent political party.
All 41 aspirants warned
He also denies targeting Mbabazi, saying the all 42 aspirants who picked presidential nomination forms must abide by the guidelines.
Mbabazi’s camp has since vowed to proceed with their rallies as earlier planned.
Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said he would need to first consult his superiors before making an official position of the law enforcement body.
Taremwa said, “what Mbabazi is doing is illegal he must hold his consultations indoor with manageable numbers.”
“Presidential ‘aspirants’ are not ‘candidates’ yet and can therefore not start campaigns. Aspirants can only consult and mobilise signatures required for nomination.”
Mbabazi is currently at Mt Elgon Hotel. He travels to Soroti later today.
NRM, expelled MPs lock horns over injunction – NEW VISION
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa/March 21, 2014
By Andante Okanya Dibele

Peter Nyombi Vs Law Society: Case Flops at High Court – URN
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa/November 4, 2013
By Tony Bath
The matter had been scheduled for its first hearing this morning before Kampala High Court Judge Stephen Musota.It however flopped after court heard that ULS had not yet filed its response although the mandatory 56 days in which they are supposed to do so were running out.Lawyer Joseph Masiko who represented Peter Nyombi in court wondered why the lawyers’ body had not filed its response and yet they had served it with summons on September 24. But in response, lawyer Mohammed Mbabazi who represented the Law Society, asked court for more time to enable him file the response.Mbabazi told court that he only received instructions from the law society on Friday, November 1st, to represent them hence the delay.After listening to both sides, the presiding judge ordered Uganda Law Society to file its response by Friday, November 8th before fixing December 9 as the date for hearing of the matter at hand.
This matter arose on August 29 following an extra-ordinary meeting of the society in which its members unanimously resolved to suspend Peter Nyombi from their professional body by issuing him with a certificate of incompetence.Among other reasons for his suspension were that he misadvised President Museveni on a number of controversial issues including the re-appointment of Benjamin Odoki as Chief Justice and the appointment of Gen Aronda Nyakairima, a serving army officer, as Minister of Internal Affairs.The lawyers at the meeting also expressed extreme displeasure with Nyombi before disassociating themselves from his conduct and opinions for allegedly being inconsistent with the Constitution.
But being aggrieved by the lawyers’ decision, Nyombi decided to sue over the same. He argues that he was condemned by the ULS unheard; a move he said is contrary to the rules of natural justice.
He also faults the law society for not having any powers to suspend him and that their resolutions are null and void. He further claims that the ULS did not give him any reasons as to why his legal opinions were wrong.
Nyombi states that the cases cited by the ULS as a basis for his suspension are still before the Constitutional Court for determination.
Nyombi, who is also a member of the ULS by virtue of section 4 of the ULS Act, justifies his legal opinions to President Museveni as being correct on grounds that the government in a statement instead cherished them for being well researched.
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Uganda: Govt Opposes Sh13 Billion Reward for Mbabazi Supporter – allafrica.com
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa/February 17, 2013
By John Odyek and Moses Walubiri
Government has rejected the sh12.9b costs awarded to a city lawyer who blocked Parliament from forcing Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi and two other ministers from stepping down in the oil bribery saga.
“I find the costs astronomical. My office finds the costs unjustified. We are appealing that ridiculous decision. Nowhere in Ugandan or in East Africa have such costs been awarded,” Freddie Ruhindi, deputy attorney general stressed.
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Uganda: Kadaga Slams Unruly MPs in Chaotic Oil Debate – allafrica.com
Kampala, Uganda – East Africa/November 29, 2012
By John Odyek and Moses Mulondo
Speaker of Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has suspended Parliament indefinitely following Tuesday’s incident where MPs became rowdy and others attempted to grab the mace.
She has with that effect directed the committee on rules, privileges and discipline to investigate the matter.
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