Uganda – Outtakes of the interesting pages and quotes from the Acts of Supplements No.2. – (6. March 2015) – Act 3: The Public Finance Management Act

It’s this part of the year again. I had several post on budget allocations and the new Petroleum concerns during the FY 2014/2015. Now it’s the start of the FY 2015/2016. It’s time to look at some of the documents that I have gotten and address them properly. I wonder sometimes why I am lucky and getting them. But since I do get them, I have the power to pin-point and question certain Acts and legislation. I will cut out today the most important and questioning pieces of words and law from the Acts of Supplements No. 2. – 6. March 2015: ACT3-  The Public Finance Management Act, 2015. I could have taken with more and asked more are about certain propositions here.

Hope you’ll find this findings interesting: 

PFM2015

PFM2015-2

PFM2015-3

PFM2015-4

PFM2015-5

PFM2015-6

PFM2015-7

PFM2015-8

PFM2015-9

PFM2015-10

PFM2015-11

PFM2015-12

PFM2015-13

PFM2015-14

PFM2015-15

PFM2015-16

PFM2015-17

PFM2015-18

PFM2015-19

PFM2015-20

PFM2015-21

PFM2015-22

 

Last retort: 

If you don’t have any questions and wondering what this really means as well for the citizens of Uganda. The way about the ‘Classified Expenditure’, ‘the Petroleum Fund’ and the way the money will be used from the ‘Petroleum Revenue’. If that isn’t a tasty dish for you think about. Then I don’t know what to serve you. This a plate full of heavy beef. If you don’t wonder yourself. You should read it again. And ask yourself. What are they really doing and how can they do this this way, without being really questioned? Peace.

Bill Supplement No.12. 29th April 2015 – Uganda Parliament – The Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill.

TABUGP1TABUGP2TABUGP3TABUGP4TABUGP5TABUGP6TABUGP7TABUGP8TABUGP9TABUGP10

Bill Supplement No. 6. 17th April 2015 – Uganda Parliament – The Constitution (Amendment) Bill 2015

CAB2015P1

CAB2015P2

CAB2015P3

CAB2015P4

CAB2015P5

CAB2015P6

CAB2015P7

CAB2015P8

CAB2015P9

CAB2015P10

CAB2015P11

CAB2015P12

Uganda – DPP for sale – Secret mail confirm prices of law enforcement (03.04.2015)

Observer

(Youtube – Speech) President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe speech at the state visit in South Africa – 8th April 2015

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IB4sZfrbGBw

Worth looking and listening to. From the industrialization of diamond industry to the spirit if Cecil John Rhodes and so on!

Robert Mugabe actually said: “We grow for those who want to smoke it!”.

Robert Mugabe said: “We want peaceful elections”. He disscussed the intervention in DRC from the Southern Africa standpoint. This with the fear from the  power struggle of Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda in the DRC.

He even said: “As a real dicatator! Yes A dictator who had cut the troath of Ian Smith”. Which he didn’t do. He (Ian Smith) died a natural death.

And so much of more, that you should listen to and get enlighten, and get the vision of President Mugabe today.

Enjoy!

FDC – Easter Message to the People of Uganda (03.04.2015)

FDCEasterFDCEaster2

Adm72/01 Press Statement: Release of the Revised Roadmap for 2015-2016 General Election (01.04. 2015. The Electioral Commission of Uganda)

UGECUGEC2UGEC3UGEC4UGEC5

Official Statements from Ministery of Information and National Guidance & Uganda Police Force on the death of Principal State Attorney Joan Kagezi

OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND NATIONAL GUIDANCE ON THE DEATH OF PRINCIPAL STATE ATTORNEY, JOAN KAGEZI: 

It is with deep sadness that we confirm that Senior Principal State
Attorney Joan Kagezi has been killed this evening by assailants unknown and
at large.

The assailants trailed her car using a boda-boda, following her usual route
home, and when she stopped to do some shopping in Kiwatule, east of
Kampala, they opened fire on her.
Her children were with her in the vehicle but were not harmed in the
shooting. 

The police has taken up investigations into the case and are following all
leads available. This crime will not go unpunished.

On behalf of the Government of Uganda, I call upon members of the general
public to avoid sensationalising the criminal nature of this killing, and
to respect the honour and dignity of Joan Kagezi, who worked diligently for
law and order, and peace and security for all Ugandans.

May her soul Rest in Eternal Peace.

Jim K. Muhwezi, MP
Minister of Information and National Guidance

POLICE INVESTIGATES DEADLY SHOOTING
Yesterday evening, Monday 30th March 2015, Ms. Joan Kagezi, Ag. Assistant Director of Public Prosecution,         was shot dead at 7:15 pm,near her residence in Kiwatule a city suburb as she drove home with her children.

She had stopped at a fruit stall by the road side where she normally stopped to purchase fruits, when the criminals riding on a motorcycle of boxer type, red in color, stopped next to the parked vehicle and shot her twice in the neck and shoulder, through the widow on the driver’s side. She was driving the vehicle herself.

The Director of CIID, Assistant Inspector General of Police Grace Akullo who by coincidence was driving some distance behind her, was the first police officer on the scene. She coordinated the evacuation of the deceased to Mulago hospital where she was pronounced dead on arrival. Her three children who were with her escaped unhurt.

Ms. Joan Kagezi was in charge of the International Crime Division handling international crimes such as terrorism, war crimes, and trafficking in persons. At the time of her tragic death she was the lead prosecutor in the case of the 2010 terror suspects now before the High Court. She was, also working with the Police in the prosecution
of the suspects in the recent spate of murders, robberies and terrorism in Busoga region and Kampala. Her death is a big loss to the country.

Immediately after the shooting, the police secured the scene, and interviewed eye witnesses who have given very useful information that will assist in the hunt for the murderers. We call upon any member of the public who may have any information relating to the incident to give it to the police, any other security officer or LC official.

In spite of this tragic incident of criminality, we call upon the public to remain calm but vigilant.

The murder of Joan Kagezi should only serve to increase our resolve to hunt down and bring to justice all those elements bent on disturbing the security and development of our country.

GEN. KALE KAYIHURA
INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE
30TH MARCH 2015

Press Statement (13.03.2015): ‘Muzzling of Press freedom at the Ugandan Parliament’

 

UGPressUGPress2