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Body-slamming WWE debuts on DStv and GOtv SuperSport channels today!

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The spectacular World Wrestling Entertainment will make its long-awaited return to DStv today with the first broadcast of Raw on SuperSport.

The Brooklyn WWE event was highlighted by a vicious contest between Braun Strowman, the bearded brute, and legendary Brock Lesnar that concluded in dramatic fashion. Other big names who lit up the New York night included Big Cass, John Cena and Raw tag team champions Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, who thrilled the WWE universe with a memorable battle against the Hardy Boyz.

The first live broadcast of WWE will take place early tomorrow morning with a broadcast of Raw from Memphis at 2am on SS4 / SS7 / Maximo 3 with a repeat broadcast at 7pm. Many of the WWE superstars will compete in the city made famous by Elvis Presley, among them Lesnar, Strowman, Cena, Roman Reigns and Sheamus.

The action comes thick and fast for the rest of the week with a live broadcast of Smackdown from Arkansas at 2am on Wednesday; SS4 / SS7 / Maximo 1 / Maximo 3), with a repeat at 7pm (SS7 / SS9 / SSM2 / SSM3).

For those who haven’t had their fill, there will be wall-to-wall repeats throughout the week:

Thursday, 7pm: WWE Raw Replay (SS7 / SS9 / Maximo 3)

Friday, 10.30pm: WWE Raw Replay (S10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Saturday, 6.30am: WWE Raw (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 2 / Maximo 360)

Saturday, 6pm: WWE Raw Replay (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Sunday, 7.30am: WWE SmackDown LIVE (SS10 / Select 3/ SS10 / Maximo 2 / Maximo 360)

Sunday, 7pm: WWE Raw Highlights (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Sunday, 8pm: WWE SmackDown LIVE Highlights (SS10 / Select 3 / SS10 / Maximo 360)

Additionally, there will be WWE broadcasts on several General Entertainment channels:

Friday, 6pm: RAW, 1 hour on Mzansi Magic (IS20)

Friday, 8pm: RAW, 1 Hour on Vuzu

Friday, 9pm: SmackDown, 1 Hour on Vuzu

Saturday, 5pm: SmackDown, 1 hour on Mzansi Magic (IS20)

For more log on to www.dstv.com

More Kwata Kavu Winners With GOtv

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• Another 10 lucky winners walk away with UGX 200,000 each
• Ali Kakande wins additional UGX 1,080,000 out of UGX 5 million cash machine
• On site subscribers to win goodies including T-shirts, bags, Key rings

The GOtv Kwata Kavu campaign has crossed its one month mark with over 40 proud GOtv winners throughout the country winning in the high stakes of the customer incentive campaign so far. Week 4 saw another batch of customers walk away with UGX 200,000 each. Ali Kakande was the lucky winner who entered the cash machine and won an additional UGX 1,080,000.

“We promised 100 million in 90 days, we have successfully completed 30 days of the campaign. We have 60 more days to go in this exciting campaign to reward more GOtv subscribers who embrace this campaign. Congratulations to our winners thus far. There is no reason why other GOtv customers cant join in this campaign – there is still lots of cash and prizes to be won” said Albert Nga, GOtv Marketing Manager at the handover ceremony.

GOtv subscribers stand a chance to win themselves weekly cash prizes worth 10 million Uganda Shillings. Maldinho, the GOtv model continues to storm different towns (Arua, Gulu, Lira, and Masaka) throughout the country sensitizing people about the campaign through his football trickery. Customers and revelers who actively participate in his challenges will win themselves T-shirts, key rings, balls and string bags basing on how best they juggle. To qualify for the cash prizes subscribers are required to either buy a GOtv Kit at UGX 87,500 or renew their GOtv Value (UGX 16,000 per month) or GOtv Plus (UGX 26,000 per month) subscriptions or upgrade to GOtv Plus or GOtv Value. Upon sending their IUC number to 6488 customers will automatically enter the draw to win the various prizes. Through a live weekly television draw 10 customers will win themselves UGX 200,000 and one of winner out of the 10 will return to win up to UGX 5 million in the cash machine.

Amongst week 4 winners included Paul Lugona from Kasese, Erina Musoke from Kampala, Winnie Nakanjako from Kampala, Emmanuel Adude from Mukono, Robert Tugume from Kampala, Edward Kajjura from Kampala, Kakande Ali from Jinja, Godfrey Erayu from Mbale, Sheila Nabuuma from Kampala.

The campaign ends on 19th October 2017.

First was Trump’s Triumph. Then UhuRuto had the last laugh. Clearly; the biased Media has a sour taste on its fore Teeth and Tongue!

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Solomon Lule.

To all objective and fair journalists out there, I salute you for the matchless services you offer to this world. For the fact that journalism is not a very rewarding profession, your keeping in there must never be taken for granted.

Having said that, allow me address the other side of the divide. The section that makes the journalism profession smelly and somewhat rotten. The section that is doing the exact opposite of the rightful journalism calling. The unethical, biased and disaster-prone section of the media.

Those that followed the 2016 USA presidential elections will agree with me that from the word go; the American and global media at large was an ‘unapologetic-ally’ biased in its reporting. In the race, the media had both a darling and an unwanted. Hillary Clinton was for all the right and wrong reasons the darling while Donald Trump was for everything the unwanted.

The latter knew it and publically attacked the media for what was gross unfair coverage of elections. The bias never stopped with the media as opinion polls were equally bent more on the side of Hillary Clinton. From both the opinion polls and media coverage, it was clearly that Hillary Clinton would win the American elections.

However, something unexpected happened. Within hours after casting and counting votes, it was clearly that the unwanted Donald Trump had taken the day. Hillary Clinton and her campaign reluctantly conceded defeat as Trump was declared president of USA.  While Trump triumphed, the media not Hillary Clinton was the villain. The Media was the biggest loser and until now, it’s yet to come to terms with what happened.

Whatever happened in USA in 2016, was supposed to be a clear lesson to the media across the world. But like many people out there, even most of the media players never learn.

In neighboring Kenya, a national election was held on 8th August 2017. Kenyans went to the poll to cast votes on 6 seats; member of county assembly, Member of Parliament, women representative, member of the senate, county governor and President.

Much focus was on the presidency. Just like what happened in the USA in 2016, majority of Kenyan media took sides. During the campaign period, most of the media houses in Kenya unashamedly campaigned for Raila Odinga and his NASA outfit while unfairly covered President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Jubilee campaign.

From coverage minutes, to political panelists interviewed, majority of the Kenyan media was leaning more to the opposition side, even though they all denied this observation. The media then came together and organized presidential debates, with an alleged purpose of giving all presidential candidates and their running matters a chance to sell their agenda during prime media time.

Even though the debates happened, they registered little success, as majority of the players shunned them. The biggest names to shun the debates were President Uhuru Kenyatta and his running mate, also deputy president, William Ruto. On their part, President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Jubilee outfit reasoned that the media had taken sides and thus Jubilee couldn’t take part in the debates. The decision by both Ruto and later Uhuru to shun the debates received several backlashes as many argued that, if the two couldn’t appear for a public debate then why would they be elected for presidency.

However, on their part, Uhuru and Ruto reasoned that instead of taking part in debates organized by the biased media, they would spend more time meeting and interacting with the 45 million Kenyans from their homes and places of work. This was later supported with live Social Media interviews in which the president would answer questions as asked by the people on Facebook and Twitter.

On 8th August, the Kenyan elections were held. The results as declared by the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) indicated that Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto had been re-elected by the Kenyans. In winning, Kenyatta garnered 8,203,290 votes (54.27 percent) against Odinga’s 6,762,224 votes (44.74 percent).

What happened in America in 2016 had now happened in Kenya. Uhuru Kenyatta won while both the Media and Raila Odinga lost.

Clearly, main stream media more than ever before needs to do some serious soul searching, if they are to remain relevant in the face of the surging influence of Social Media coupled with the former’s own misdeeds.

NOTE : As an update, Nasa has appealed UhuRuto’s victory in the Kenya Supreme Court. However, it is least likely that Nasa will have this election nullified as it doesn’t seem to have sufficient evidence if any for a strong case. Supreme Court will rule on this matter on 1st September 2017.

I rest my case!

Mobile Money Users Save 19,329,887 Million Hours a Month – Time Saving Capacity of Mobile Money Study

A recent study by Digital Impact Awards Africa (DIAA) has revealed that at least 5,000,000 regular users of mobile financial services in Uganda during a 3 months period spent 7,113,356 man hours (296,390 man days) to clear simple financial transactions and saved 57,989,660 productive hours (An average of 19,329,887 million hours a month) that would otherwise be spent on using traditional transactions payment means.

While releasing this study results, Innocent Kawooya, CEO of HiPipo noted that
“the growth of mobile financial services, digital business and the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to attract large investment in Africa by 2020” He added that “ Whereas leaders have always  got down to discuss high profile topics such as climate change, security and trade,  digital driven financial inclusion should take the podium now since it  is one of the things that will drive Africa’s prosperity by saving Africans a lot of productive time while performing many important but basic transactions.

Commenting about the Digital Impact Award Africa findings, the project patron Hon. Karubanga David (State Minister for Public Service and Member of Parliament for Kigorobya) noted that “With more people getting financially included using digital financial services, Uganda and the rest of Africa will see more productivity and this would be reflected in a steady growing Gross Domestic Product.”

Find more about the  Study

 
Time Saving Capacity of Mobile Money

Hon. Karubanga David donates ambulance to Kigorobya Health Centre

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State Minister for Public Service and MP Kigorobya County, Hon. Karubanga David has donated an ambulance to Kigorobya Health Centre four in Hoima district.
“This is in fulfilment of my 2016 campaign pledge after realizing that mothers and children were dying due to lack of reliable transportation for patients to Hoima Regional Referral Hospital.” Hon. Karubanga noted.
The ambulance branded “Donated by Area MP” was handed over to the community under the witness of the local and district leaders at Kigorobya health center.

While handing it over the ambulance, Hon. Karubanga promised to take care of its driver’s salary, fuel and maintenance.
Hon. Karubanga urged Kigorobya people to work as team to ensure continuous development of our country.
John Steven Ekomu, the RDC Hoima applauded Hon. Karubanga for supplementing government programs aimed at offering quality health services.

Dr. Nicholas Kwikiriza said the ambulance will address the maternal and infant mortality. He however expressed concern over limited staffing at the facility.

James Mugenyi Mulindambura, the district secretary for health and education asked the community to keep good sanitation in order to reduce wide spread of hygiene related diseases.

MTN will sponsor KCCA FC sporting activities to the tune of 1.29 Billion Over 3 years.

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MTN will sponsor KCCA FC sporting activities to the tune of 1.29 Billion Over 3 years. That translates to UGX 430m annually over the next three years.

MTN Uganda announced a three year landmark sponsorship deal towards KCCA Football Club activities.
Announcing this sponsorship, Chief Executive Officer Wim Vanhelleputte remarked, “Today we launch a partnership between two winning teams. MTN Uganda is therefore proud to sponsor KCCA FC sporting activities to the tune of over One Billion Two Hundred and Ninety Million Uganda Shillings (Ugx. 1.290B). This will support club activities for the next three years. With this landmark partnership, we are of the strong belief that this will go a long way in strengthening the club activities and by default, the players’ welfare.” KCCA FC will receive Ugx. 430 million per year as part of this MTN Sponsorship package.
MTN has over the years avidly supported various sports activities in Uganda ranging from the national football and the Basketball Leagues. Rugby giants Heathens have similarly benefitted from MTN’s sponsorship of local sporting teams and star sporting performers such as golfer Deo Akope, the monthly MTN Golf Mugs, Kampala Club Chairman’s Cup to mention but a few. MTN has previously sponsored the Uganda National Football and Cricket teams.
Congratulating KCCA FC on its recent accolades in the Uganda Premier League, Wim added, “MTN as the number one telecommunications company identifies strongly with the success that you have achieved over the recent years. In our drive to make the lives of our customers better, we have similarly scored on many fronts this year from ensuring you have a robust network to connect with your fans and families, to the various innovations in MoKash, Mobile Money, Unlimited Internet, reduced internet bundles, Ayo insurance to mention but a few.”
We have a strong partnership with KCCA already as an institution, working jointly to support development of our city and this is evident in our construction of sanitation facilities from the MTN Kampala Marathon proceeds and more recently through MTN’s 21 Days of Y’ello Care where we invested in various KCCA schools in Lubiri and Bukoto.
The Executive Director, Kampala Capital City Authority Miss Jennifer Musisi lauded MTN’s support to KCCA FC. Noting that MTN’s continued support of the sporting sector continues to cement its reputation as a reliable partner in development of the city and its stakeholders. “Thank you for helping us in the transformation journey of Kampala and not tiring to partner with KCCA,” she concluded.
As a key partner in Uganda’s overall development, MTN shall continue to identify opportunities to support and sponsor in line with our mission of spreading our Y’ello wherever we operate to make our customers lives better.