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Buganda has banned the music of singer Gereson Wabuyu, commonly known as Gravity Omutujju from being played on the kingdom’s radios and television.Buganda Kingdom owns two radio stations, CBS FM 88.8 and 89.2 FM Emmanduso as well as BBS Teelefayina.The kingdom also banned the songs for Lil Pazo, whose real name is Mukasa Yasin.In a statement on Monday, Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga issued the decree.“The Katikkiro has banned playing of Gravity Omutujju and Lil Pazo’s songs from being played on the airwaves of CBS FM and BBS TV for being vulgar,” Buganda Kingdom’s official social media pages said.The development comes on the backdrop of a public outcry over the vulgarity of the songs for the two musicians.Uganda National Cultural Center (UNCC) through its Vice Chairperson Phina Mugerwa Masanyalaze earlier this month summoned the two musicians on allegations of promoting vulgar content.“The main purpose of this meeting is to have a dialogue about your vulgar content produced and promoted like Okwepicha, Enyama, Doozi and Omunio the latest release, Enkudi and Ensujju for Lil Pazo Lunabe. All this content doesn’t align with Uganda’s norms, culture and creative industry as a whole,” the December, 3 letter read in part.In July, doctors under their umbrella body,  the Uganda Medical Association (UMA) asked government to intervene and stop the release of a video by singer  Gereson Wabuyi alias Gravity Omutujju.They said the song’s video is tarnishing the medical profession’s image.“There are pictures of  which are trending on social media which are not looking good at all. In the video,  some musician is holding something which is looking like a syringe and holding a woman bending down in a way which is very uncomfortable. This musician is putting on a clinical coat and a stethoscope and he’s portraying to be examining a woman who is bending down against him and it looks ugly against us,” UMA president, Dr. Herbert Luswata told journalists .They said the use of use of medical equipment like the stethoscope in the obscene song and video undermines the medical profession.In October, UCC announced it was going to crack the whip on media houses and other broadcasters airing out explicit content.“A country without morals becomes hollow. The Bible has it that hollow cities have been destroyed like Sodom .. Much as those are spiritual, what we read is that a community or country that doesn’t follow rules it has set itself it is poised from anarchy. That’s why there must be laws, regulations and policies. They are made in such a way that they don’t encroach on people’s rights but balance between rights and responsibility. Whereas we have talked much about this, many broadcasters have failed to heed to our calls,” Thembo said.The UCC ED said having realized that immorality is becoming the order of the day, they have decided to crack the whip against perpetuators.“It is now becoming sort of cultural matter in the industry and seems to be competing against each other on who does it better. We can’t allow this to continue. Broadcasting such content is in direct contravention of minimum broadcasting rights. UCC has now decided to take action against those that have failed to abide by minimum broadcasting regulations.”He said going forward, a all content to be broadcast must be passed through the Media Council to classify it.“All broadcasters are hereby directed to ensure that all content, including music videos and audios is properly classified by media council before being aired in accordance with the Press and Journalist Act.”UCC said failure to comply with the directive will see broadcasters’ licences revoked while others will be issued fines of up to 10% of their annual gross revenue.https://www.ugbulletin.co.ug/buganda-bans-gravity-omutujjus-music-on-its-radios-tv-over-vulgarity/

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Liverpool lucky during key Champions League moment admits TNT pundit

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Luis Diaz was fouled in Liverpool clash


Luis Diaz was fouled in Liverpool clash. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)
Liverpool were 1-0 winners over Girona in the Champions League on Tuesday night and former Reds star Steve McManaman feels his old club got a little lucky. The Merseyside club arrived into the clash in Spain having won all five of their Champions League matches and Arne Slot’s men kept up their 100 per cent record with the victory.Girona caused Liverpool a lot of problems in the first half and the Reds boss can thank his goalkeeper Alisson Becker for keeping the home side out. The Merseyside outfit were much better in the second 45 minutes and it was during this half that the biggest talking point of the game emerged.Donny van de Beek would commit a clumsy challenge on Luis Diaz – who has recently been linked with a move away from Anfield – in the Girona box when the Dutch midfielder barely stepped on the winger’s heel.The referee viewed the coming together as a foul after being sent to the VAR monitor, resulting in Mohamed Salah converting the spot-kick.The incident sparked a lot of debate on social media and former Liverpool star Steve McManaman felt his old club were lucky to get the decision.

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Liverpool star Luis Diaz earned Liverpool a penalty. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)Speaking after the match, McManaman stated that he thought the penalty was harsh and compared it to the unpunished fouls that often happen during corners and free-kicks.“You expect the midfielders to go to close down and if you stand on an inch of his heel, it is very unfortunate,” the pundit said on TNT Sports. “With all respect, it is a contact game. We see a lot more contact at corners and free-kicks that go unmentioned so I don’t think it was a penalty regardless of the result.”
“He’s given the referee an opportunity to make a decision or VAR to get involved” ?@rioferdy5 and Steve McManaman give their verdict on Liverpool’s penalty ?
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— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) December 10, 2024Liverpool will feel fortunate that they were awarded the penalty but Van de Beek gave the referee a decision to make after making the clumsy foul in their own box.Slot’s men were not at their best in Spain but as seen several times this season, the Reds found a way to come away from the match with all three points. https://www.caughtoffside.com/2024/12/10/liverpool-champions-league-tnt/

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When it comes to home theater sound, one of the best brands to go with is Samsung. Over the last several years, Samsung surround sound systems and soundbars have done a phenomenal job at enhancing movie nights, which is why we’re always on the lookout for Samsung soundbar deals. As luck would have it, we came across a great one earlier today:
Right now, when you purchase the Samsung 3.1ch HW-Q6CC Soundbar, you’ll only pay $200. At full price, this model sells for $380.

Why you should buy the Samsung 3.1ch HW-Q6CC Soundbar
The HW-Q6CC is a Dolby Atmos soundbar, which means it can virtualize a full Atmos speaker configuration. Expect immersive audio, regardless of where you choose to sit or stand, plus a nice balance of highs, mids, and lows. And if you ever decide to relocate the soundbar to another room, Samsung’s Adaptive Sound Lite tech will automatically recalibrate the HW-Q6CC to the new space you place it in. Connectivity couldn’t be more effortless either: Thanks to HDMI eARC, you only have to worry about one wire going to your TV.
Far more than a home theater system, you’ll also be able to use the HW-Q6CC to stream music from a phone or tablet using Bluetooth. Pair two devices simultaneously and enjoy fast playback with Samsung’s Tap Sound feature, which lets you start playing a song from your phone through the Samsung soundbar just by tapping one device to the other.
While it’s hard to say how long this markdown is going to last, Samsung deals like this one have gone pretty quickly in the past. That being said, today might be the best day to save. Take $180 off the Samsung 3.1ch HW-Q6CC Soundbar when you purchase at Walmart, and be sure to check out our list of the best Walmart deals for even more holiday discounts!

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H&G Advocates Accused of Forgery as Court Documents in Walugembe Case Face Scrutiny

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The case in which two city lawyers are accused of forgery has taken a new twist after a prominent law firm has been implicated for alleged convenience in misleading court.
In the letter dated December 3, 2024 to the Inspector of Courts, pastor Daniel Walugembe has accused the lawyers, Robert Ssenfuka and Umar Nyanzi of SK and Partners Advocates of colluding with their colleagues at  H&G Advocates to commit the alleged crimes.
Through his lawyers, Walugembe states that there is coordinated convenience between H&G Advocates and SK and Partners Advocates whose sole intention is to mislead and bias court against him which is very unfortunate and regrettable.
“Your worship, it is evident that in the letter written by H&G Advocates dated 23rd December 2021, requested for certified copies of proceedings, plaint, affidavit of service, and written statement of defense, consent judgment and decree in Civil Suit No. 699of 2017. Indeed in the letter dated 9th December 2022,” reads the petition adding that Natukunda Jeneva the Deputy Registrar certified the same documents.
 
According to the petition seeking for the intervention of the judiciary authorities into the matter,  Walugembe insists that nowhere the registrar “gave any agreement to H&G advocates which they purportedly passed on to SK and Partners who are their conduits.”
 
Petition indicates that H&G Advocates is the law firm that represents Makerere University in the case litigated with  Walugembe before the Land Division of the High Court; “But at no single point has H&G ever brought this purported sale agreement to disapprove or show inconsistent in his claim.”

The petition copied to the Chief Justice and other lawyers, the lawyers; Ssenfuka and Nyanzi are accused of concocting information and documents with a view of misleading court.
Through his lawyers of Alma Associated Advocates, Walugembe accused the lawyers of misleading court in the sworn statements to the principal judge that their client, Dr Ntwatwa Lule has never been party to earlier cases before the High Court.
“On that basis alone, it is our considered view that a person who can advise his client to lie on oath cannot be trusted at all. To demonstrate to you the perpetual lies of the accused persons in the affidavit they drafted for their client, drawn by SK and Partners Advocates, they advised their client to lie that he has never been party to application number 434 of 2019,” reads the complaint.
The petition copied to the chief justice, judicial authorities and lawyers was in response to complaints challenging the private prosecution of the lawyers Ssenfuka and Nyanzi.
Ssenfuka and  Nyanzi both attached to SK & Partners Advocates are accused of fraud in regard to alleged forgery of agreements for Kibanja in Katanga near Wandegeya.
Last week, the Magistrates Court at Buganda Road, Jalia Basajjabalaba issued criminal summons against  Ssenfuka and Nyanzi to answer accusations of forgery and uttering false
The duo is expected to appear in court on December 17, 2024 for plea taking and also for hearing formal application in which they are challenging the legality of the charges.

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It is alleged that the lawyers Ssenfuka and Nyanzi attached to SK & Partners Advocates while acting for and on behalf of their client, Dr Ntwatwa Lule committed criminal acts.
Court documents indicate that the accused lawyers are alleged to have committed forgery, uttering false documents and conspired to commit a felony when knowingly and unlawfully altered sales agreements dated February 9, 1996 and August 13, 1996 respectively.

H&G Advocates Accused of Forgery as Court Documents in Walugembe Case Face Scrutiny

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