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Day: October 21, 2020

Rwandan Genocide Suspect Kabuga to be Extradited to The Hague

Rwandan Genocide Suspect Kabuga to be Extradited to The Hague

FEATURED, Latest News, Rwanda
A UN judge on Wednesday ruled that Rwandan genocide suspect Félicien Kabuga, who has been in a French jail since May, should be sent to a detention unit in The Hague ahead of his trial.  “I hereby amend the arrest warrant and order of transfer,” Judge Iain Bonomy said from Arusha, Tanzania. “I consider that there are exceptional circumstances and that it would be in the interests of justice [to send Kabuga to The Hague].” The decision means that Kabuga, 84, is likely spend at least several months in The Hague and be brought before an international judge there for an initial appearance in his war crimes case, rather than in Tanzania as originally planned. UN prosecutors accuse the former tea and coffee tycoon of bankrolling and importing huge num...
Latest Arsenal pictures as Thomas Partey and Aubameyang train before Europa League flight to Rapid Vienna

Latest Arsenal pictures as Thomas Partey and Aubameyang train before Europa League flight to Rapid Vienna

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Mikel Arteta put his Arsenal squad through their paces at London Colney on Wednesday before the Gunners set off on a trip to Austria. The Gunners kick off their 2020/21 Europa League campaign away to Rapid Vienna on Thursday night, and Arteta was busy working with the likes of Thomas Partey and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang at the club's Colney training centre. While Arteta has plenty of options for the trip to Vienna, one player who is not available is Mesut Ozil, who has been left out of Arsenal's Europa and Premier League squads altogether. Speaking at his pre-match press conference on Wednesday, Arteta said he was willing to shoulder the blame for not getting the best out of the playmaker, who is the club's highest-paid player. ...
Ozil Dropped from Arsenal’s Premier League Squad.

Ozil Dropped from Arsenal’s Premier League Squad.

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Arteta rejected reports which suggested Ozil was omitted due to an internal rift over player pay cuts Mikel Arteta insists Mesut Ozil was dropped from Arsenal’s Premier League solely for “football reasons” and rejected reports which suggested Ozil was omitted due to an internal rift over player pay cuts.  Speaking at his press conference ahead of Thursday's Europa League Group B opener at Rapid Vienna, Arteta took full responsibility for Ozil's absence, but insists it was a call made purely for footballing reasons. "Everybody is free to express his feeling," he said. "What I can say from my side is that it is just a football decision. My conscience is very calm because I have been really fair with him. My level of communication with him has been real...
Kitara Football Club Promoted to StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

Kitara Football Club Promoted to StarTimes Uganda Premier League.

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Kitara Football Club got promoted to the StarTimes Uganda Premier League for the season 2020-21. This followed a well worked out 1-0 win against Kiboga Young during the final of the promotional play-offs played on Wednesday, 21st October 2020. Striker Brian Muluuli Mayanja was the hero with a great header on 55 minutes after being assisted by team captain Maxwel Owachagui. Mark Twinamatisko, head coach at Kitara saluted the character of his charges. ‘We played our hearts out and the players were all committed. I salute them in a special way’ Twinamatisko stated. Kitara now joins the two other promoted clubs; Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) and Malaba Youth Development Association (MYDA) who were promoted earlier.
Uganda tax deal paves way for Tullow sale to Total

Uganda tax deal paves way for Tullow sale to Total

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Tullow Oil has reached a binding tax agreement with Uganda, which should allow it to close a sale to Total shortly. Tullow Oil has reached a binding tax agreement with Uganda, which should allow it to close a sale to Total shortly. The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development has also approved the transfer of the equity, and the operatorship, in Block 2 to the French company. The government and the Ugandan Revenue Authority have approved the tax agreement. All governmental conditions have now been met, Tullow said. As such, the transaction should close “in the coming days” after certain customary steps have been completed. Total will pay Tullow $500 million on closing. The French company will then pay $75mn when it reaches a final investment decision (FID). Oil price movemen...
Tullow Moves Closer to Uganda Exit

Tullow Moves Closer to Uganda Exit

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By OGJ editors Tullow Oil PLC expects to close its sale of Ugandan assets to Total in the coming days following recent governmental approvals. Tullow Oil PLC expects to close its sale of Ugandan assets to Total in the coming days following recent governmental approvals. Tullow is selling its Ugandan assets and transferring operatorship of Block 2 to Total. The Government of Uganda and the Ugandan Revenue Authority executed a binding tax agreement that reflects the pre-agreed principles on tax treatment of the sale. The Ugandan Minister of Energy and Mineral Development approved the transfer of assets and operatorship. Upon closing, Tullow will receive $500 million consideration and a further $75 million when a final investment decision is taken. In addition, Tullow is entitled...
Bobi Wine Trounces Gov’t As Court Dismisses Kibalama’s NUP  Case

Bobi Wine Trounces Gov’t As Court Dismisses Kibalama’s NUP Case

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By Our Reporter The High Court of Uganda has dismissed a case that had been filed against presidential contender Robert Kyagulanyi aka Bobi Wine’s National Unity Platform (NUP) party, by people who claimed that he had illegally taken over ownership of the party from its former leader Moses Kibalama Nkonge. According to Joel Ssenyonyi, the spokesperson for the NUP/People Power coalition, High Court judge Justice Musa Sekaana dismissed the matter with costs for suit to be met by the petitioners, after they failed to adduce evidence pinning Bobi Wine on illegally taking over the National Unity Platform. Details on this developing story coming soon.
Election Of ICC War Crimes Prosecutor Hits Snag Amid U.S. Sanctions

Election Of ICC War Crimes Prosecutor Hits Snag Amid U.S. Sanctions

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By Our Reporter The process of electing a War Crimes prosecutor for the International Criminal Court (ICC) has hit a snag after Washington’s decision to impose financial sanctions on the chief prosecutor  of the ICC overshadowing the search for her successor, with countries deadlocked over a post that has new visibility as the target of American anger. The court’s 123 member countries are due to meet in New York on December 7, 2020, when they are meant to pick a successor for Fatou Bensouda, the court’s Gambian chief prosecutor whose term expires in June. A shortlist of four candidates has been drawn up for the nine-year term, narrowed down from a list of 14 by a panel of diplomats and experts. But in a letter, the court’s oversight body wrote to inform members that none ...