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  • Uganda’s Policy on EAC Integration Ready

    Uganda’s Policy on EAC Integration Ready

    {{Uganda has crafted a national policy on integration, which officials say would be used to guide its cooperation with member states – Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania.}}

    According to Lawrence Mujuni, an official at the Ministry of East African Affairs, the objective of the policy is for Uganda to identify and exploit opportunities presented by the East African Community, mainstream the integration agenda in government policies, define roles of various stakeholders and create awareness of the integration agenda among the public.

    The policy looks at various sectors, which Uganda can explore to increase competitiveness with the East African Community spheres and beyond.

    Agriculture, Education, Tourism and Industry are the major sectors that Uganda is looking at to anchor its leverage within the region.

    The policy would be reviewed every five years to take into account contemporary developments.

    “It is important to underscore the fact that EAC integration project is dynamic in nature which requires constant review and adaptation to foster a shared vision in managing the implementation of the National Policy Framework on East African Integration,” Mujuni said.

    By crafting a policy on integration, Uganda joins the league of Rwanda. Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi are also cooking up policies that would guidance their integration process.

  • Vodacom Clients in Sub-Sahara Africa Get Broadband Connectivity

    Vodacom Clients in Sub-Sahara Africa Get Broadband Connectivity

    {{Mobile communications company Vodacom will deliver broadband connectivity to its SOHO & SME customers in sub-Saharan African}}

    Vodacom will offer a differentiated broadband service aimed at the small office/home office (SOHO) and small/medium enterprise (SME) customers within sub-Saharan Africa.

    “Our agreement with Intelsat will enable Vodacom to provide our SME and enterprise customers with high quality, reliable, secure and cost-effective connectivity,” stated Vuyani Jarana, chief officer of Vodacom Business.

    Vodacom will be provided with Ku-band satellite broadband capacity from Intelsat, who will deliver a fully integrated and managed solution, using Hughes broadband satellite technology, the company said.

    “This new and innovative solution demonstrates Intelsat’s leadership in satellite broadband connectivity,” stated Grant Marais, Intelsat’s regional vice president, Africa.

    “We worked closely with Vodacom to address their future business demands, providing capacity through traditional wide and high-throughput satellite spot beams to locations where our customers need it most,” Marais added.

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  • US$2.8m to Boost Training in African Energy Sector

    US$2.8m to Boost Training in African Energy Sector

    {{The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a US$2.8mn deal with the African Trade Insurance Agency (ATI) to boost training within Africa’s energy sector}}

    An institution with expertise in risk mitigation on investment, ATI will use the grant to obtain specialist skills for underwriting energy sector projects.

    Over the years, EIB has shown interest in investment in the energy sector such as Lake Turkana Wind Project – the largest of kind in Africa.

    “Investment in energy is essential for economic growth and quality of life in Africa. We are pleased to support this new engagement by the African Trade Insurance Agency to improve key skills and understanding of energy investment which will strengthen implementation of key energy projects,” said Pim van Ballekom, European Investment Bank vice president in a statement.

    The grant to ATI came out of the EU-Africa Summit where leaders have gathered to map out an action plan aimed at strengthening cooperation in key areas including investments, climate change and security.

    “Demand for clean, affordable and sustainable energy solutions is a priority for most of the continent. We are pleased to be part of this EIB-led initiative because it has the potential to have real impact both at the level of investments and on improving the quality of life for millions of people in Africa,” said ATI chief executive George Otieno who signed on behalf of the institution.

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  • Nigeria’s Axed Central Bank Governor Wins Damages in Lagos Court

    Nigeria’s Axed Central Bank Governor Wins Damages in Lagos Court

    {{A Nigerian court has awarded about $300,000 (£180,000) in damages to suspended central bank chief Lamido Sanusi after he filed a harassment case against the government.}}

    The court also ordered that Mr Sanusi be given back his passport, and he should not be detained unlawfully.

    He was briefly detained in February, soon after his suspension.

    Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan suspended him after he claimed that $20bn in oil revenue had gone missing.

    Mr Sanusi’s passport was seized on 20 February at the international airport in Lagos, Nigeria’s main city.

    The Lagos High Court restrained the government from arresting, detaining or harassing him, Nigeria’s Premium Times newspaper reports.

    Mr Jonathan says Mr Sanusi was suspended, pending the outcome of an investigation into “financial recklessness and misconduct” at the central bank.

    Nigeria’s state oil firm has denied failing to account for the money, saying Mr Sanusi’s claim was “unsubstantiated”.

    Mr Sanusi is widely respected after undertaking reforms to the banking sector since his appointment in 2009.

    He was named central bank governor of the year for 2010 by Banker magazine.

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  • Married US Senator Caught on Camera Kissing Female Staffer

    Married US Senator Caught on Camera Kissing Female Staffer

    {{Republican Vance McAllister is facing trouble after a local newspaper reported he can be seen kissing a female staffer in a surveillance video.}}

    On Monday, The Ouachita Citizen published a surveillance video allegedly showing McAllister and Melissa Anne Hixon Peacock, McAllister’s district scheduler, at the Republican’s congressional office in Monroe, Louisiana.

    The two people in the video can be seen embracing and kissing for almost half a minute.

    McAllister made headlines in January for inviting “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson as his guest to President Barack Obama’s 2014 State of the Union address.

    He is fairly new to politics, having assumed office in November 2013 after an upset win in a runoff race against Republican Neil Riser to succeed former GOP Rep.

    Rodney Alexander. McAllister’s win came after he touted his conservative values and 16-year-marriage.

    Watch video.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kblAY5RtRXA

  • Ghanaian Medical Students Jailed for Robbing in Cuba

    Ghanaian Medical Students Jailed for Robbing in Cuba

    {{Three Ghanaian medical students studying in Cuba on Government of Ghana scholarship have been arrested for allegedly robbing a hotel.}}

    The three, all male, are said to be children of some high level public officials including a deputy minister of state.

    The Foreign Affairs Ministry has also confirmed the arrest to local media in Ghana.

    There have been recurring incidences of students on scholarship abroad sending SOS to complain about government’s failure to pay their allowances.

    Out of frustration some students were compelled to go into robbery, one of the distressed callers who does not want to be named, told press.

    “They have been jailed for about two months now,” he claimed.

    He said the situation is having serious effect on the education of about 350 medical students in Cuba.

    Another distraught student told Joy News the government has for seven consecutive months defaulted in giving them $250 monthly subvention.

    This has been compounded by the rising cost of living in Cuba, he noted.

    He remarked, “withholding [the monthly subvention] is killing us”.

    They are unable to buy food, cloth, and undertake their research works among other important needs, the students narrated their ordeal as they made clarion calls on the government to “stick to it words” no matter how small the amount they have been promised.

  • Brazil 2014: Messi ‘ll Destroy Nigeria — Aguero

    Brazil 2014: Messi ‘ll Destroy Nigeria — Aguero

    {{Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero has said that Argentina’s talisman, Lionel Messi has the magic to destroy all opponents of their country in the 2014 Brazil World Cup.}}

    Argentina are aiming to win the World Cup in Brazil and one of their group opponents are Nigeria.

    They are pitched in Group F alongside Nigeria, Bosnia Herzegovina and Iran. It is a group pundits have already given to Argentina to win, given the country’s array of stars.

    Players such as Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi, Gonzalo Higuain, Pablo Zabaleta, Di Maria,among others are making waves in the various leagues across Europe.

    But of all the players in the rich line up, Aguero has singled out Lionel Messi as the man who will lead Argentina in her bid to win her third World Cup in neighbouring Brazil.

    The Manchester City striker said that with a fit Messi Argentina opponents will have no chance in Brazil.
    Expressing his admiration for the four time FIFA world footballer of the year and his expected contribution to Argentina’s success at the World Cup, Aguero told Goal, “Messi is a spectacular player and just makes football so much easier,” adding, “to play alongside the best player in the world is a privilege.”

    Aguero believes their World Cup opponents will find it difficult to contain the trickery and craftsmanship of the Barcelona forward in Brazil. Aguero is hoping Messi can inspire Argentina to World Cup glory in neighbouring Brazil this summer.

    “He solves problems on the pitch like few others can even think about, so he can play a big part of winning the World Cup.”

    He could not prioritise between the World Cup and the English Premier League title and denies there is extra emphasis on the World Cup due to it being staged in his native South America.

    “First of all, I want to finish this season well with City and to be in good physical shape for Brazil,” he said.

    “Basically, I want to win everything.

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  • Windows XP users Face End to Microsoft Support

    Windows XP users Face End to Microsoft Support

    {Many of the world’s cash machines are still believed to be running Windows XP}

    {{Support for the venerable Windows XP operating system ends this Tuesday.

    It means that there will be no more official security updates and bug fixes for the operating system from Microsoft.}}

    Some governments have negotiated extended support contracts for the OS in a bid to keep users protected.

    Security firms said anyone else using the 13-year-old software would be at increased risk of infection and compromise by cyber-thieves.

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    Statistics suggest 20-25% of all users have stuck with XP despite the fact that there have been three major releases of Windows since its debut in 2001.

    Some of those existing XP users have struck deals to get security fixes from Microsoft while they complete their migration away from the ageing code.

    The UK government has signed a £5.5m deal for extended support. Similarly the Dutch government has signed a “multi-million euro” deal to obtain help for the 40,000 PCs running XP used by the nation’s civil servants.

    Anyone currently running Windows XP already faced a disproportionate risk of falling victim to malware, said Dave Emm, a senior research analyst at security firm Kaspersky.

    “Our data indicates that less than one fifth of our customers run Windows XP but more than a quarter of infections are Windows XP-based,” he said.

    That exposure ratio was only going to get worse after 8 April, he said, once the last security patch for Windows XP had been released.

    That final patch will fix a series of bugs, one of which is rated as critical and is already being actively exploited despite only being discovered in late March.

    “Effectively, every vulnerability discovered after 8 April will become a zero-day vulnerability – that is, one for which there is not and never will be, a patch,” said Mr Emm.

    Windows XP users topped the list of victims cyber-thieves targeted, said Maik Morgenstern and Andreas Marx from the German AV-Test group, which rates and ranks security software.

    “Malware writers go for the low hanging fruits because it’s a lot easier to infect systems running on an old Windows XP operating system compared to brand-new Windows 8.1, with all its built-in security features,” they said.

    “We think we will see a lot of attacks for Windows XP within the next few months, but attackers will also always add exploits for other Windows systems just to catch those systems as well.”

    Orla Cox, a senior manager at cyber-defence firm Symantec’s security response unit, said criminals groups were likely to hoard the XP vulnerabilities they knew about rather than use them to bolster malware being spammed out to millions of people.

    “The types of groups sitting on zero-days will tend to use them against high-end targets and for corporate espionage,” she said. “Some organisations will have particular concerns because they find it so hard to move away from XP.”

    However, she added, any zero-day that did get used against a corporate target was likely to be re-used later on.

    “Once it’s out there it gets into the malware kits and then gets circulated and there will be no defence,” she said.

    Mark O’Neill, a spokesman for data management firm Axway, said organisations were getting better at coping with software that had hit its end-of-life.

    “Beyond high-profile programs like XP there are a lot of products that have gone out of support because the company behind them has gone out of business or was acquired,” he said.

    In addition many other products were written in old programming languages that made them expensive to maintain and update.

    As a result, many IT departments have put such ageing programs in the virtual equivalent of a “black box” and subsequently update the external code if security patches need to be applied.

    “You can create a layer above the older application and that gives you a place to patch,” Mr O’Neill said.

    “Companies are not defenceless even with the things they cannot patch.”

    BBC

  • Ancient Chinese Cup Sold at U$36 Million

    Ancient Chinese Cup Sold at U$36 Million

    {{A tiny porcelain cup, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, has fetched $36m (£21.5m) at an auction in Hong Kong, setting a new record.}}

    The ‘chicken cup’, so-called because it is decorated with a rooster and hen tending to their chicks, was bought by a Shanghai collector.

    It is eight centimetres (3.1 inches) in diameter and is 500 years old.

    Sotheby’s said the previous record for Chinese porcelain was set in 2010 when a vase sold for $32.4m (£19.3m).

    The cup was made during the reign of the Ming Dynasty’s Chenghua Emperor, who ruled from 1465 to 1487.

    According to Sotheby’s, only 17 such cups are in existence, with four in private hands and the rest in museums.

    Nicholas Chow, Sotheby’s deputy chairman for Asia said “There’s no more legendary object in the history of Chinese porcelain.

    “This is really the holy grail when it comes to Chinese art.”

    The buyer, Liu Yiqian is, with an estimated fortune of $900m (£538m), the 200th richest person in China.

    The cup is likely to be displayed in Liu’s Long Museum in Shanghai, which he and his wife opened in 2012.

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  • Egypt Detains 4 Men For Engaging in Homosexual Acts

    Egypt Detains 4 Men For Engaging in Homosexual Acts

    {{A court in Egypt has sentenced four men to up to eight years in prison for committing homosexual acts.}}

    The men were accused of attending or arranging “deviant” sex parties, and dressing in women’s clothes and wearing make-up.

    Egyptian law does not explicitly ban homosexual acts, but prosecutors have used legislation banning debauchery to try homosexuals.

    The verdict has been condemned by human rights campaigners.

    One of the men was jailed for three years with hard labour by the court in Cairo.

    US-based Human Rights First group said it was “alarmed and disappointed” at the verdicts.

    “Egypt is a bellwether state in the Arab region; what happens in Egypt sets a trend for developments throughout the Arab world,” it said in a statement.

    The group said that since the ousting of President Mohammed Morsi in July 2013 there has been a rise in the number of arrests of people based on their sexual orientation.

    The latest case echoes that of the mass trial in 2001 of 52 men accused of homosexual acts and other offences under Egyptian law.

    Twenty-three of the men were sentenced to up to five years in jail with hard labour, drawing international condemnation.

    A leading Egyptian human rights group said the severe sentences the men received on Monday were part of an ongoing crackdown on personal freedoms.

    The convictions come a day after another court in the capital upheld three-year prison terms imposed on three prominent activists convicted of organising an unauthorised protest.

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