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From: Elum aniap Godfrey Ayoo 
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Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 7:40 PM
Subject: Full list of Museveni's Riches


Full list of Museveni's Riches

Nov 2, 2003

      Mr John Nagenda (Media and Public Relations) 

      Salary: 20.4million gross.
      Allowances: 40 percent in gratuity.
      Retainer of Shs 500,000 from Uganda Wildlife Authority. Director fee of 3,000,000 from British American Tobacco (BAT) and dividends of about two million shillings annually 
      Bank Accounts: Stanbic Bank Uganda (current), Natwest, London Deposit.

      Property (undeveloped) land: 290 acres at Galiraya, Bugerere bought in mid 1980s at Shs 3milliom now valued at Shs 14.5 million (bought from maternal uncle).

      1/6 of 500 acres at Namachumu Bugangaizi with an acquisition value of five million shillings now valued at Shs 25million (inherited from father).

      Property (developed): House at Mengo, Kampala valued at Shs 100 (inherited), residential house at Bbunga Kampala (Shs 120 million), house in Jinja Shs 60 million (mortgage from Stanbic of Shs 30 million), house in Kololo (Shs 130 million), incomplete structure in Muyenga (Shs 180 million - mortgage from Housing finance of Shs 130million).

      Farms/ ranches: Namutamba Tea Estate (Shs 500 million), Buloba pig farm (Shs 100 million).
      Vehicles: Toyota pick up and Land Rover. Shares: British America Tobacco (20,000 shares).

      Liabilities: Housing Finance Bank loan of Shs 130 million payable in monthly installments over 15 years.


      Dr Martin Jerome Aliker (Senior Presidential Advisor - Special Duties)

      Salary: Shs 21,456, 384 and a lunch allowance of Shs 60, 000 per month.
      Accounts: Standard Chattered bank with cash, which fluctuates between one million and ten million shillings, Kenya Commercial Bank with KShs 35, 000.

      Property: Three residential houses in Kololo and one in Bugolobi. They are on 3 Summit View, 2 Summit View and 2 Hill Lane - Kololo, and 17 Salmon Rise Bugolobi. He also owns a house in Gulu and another on Tchvi Road, Nairobi Kenya.

      Vehicles: Pajero bought at Shs 40 million and Volkswagen financed by parliament (MPs scheme) at Shs 25million. Shares: One million shares in Uganda Breweries Limited and 300,000 in Nile Breweries which earn him about Shs 5 million annually. 

      Other sources: Shs 24 million and KShs 600,000 from rent. 
      Liabilities: None. 


      Mr Chango Macho w'Obanda (political affairs)

      Salary: Shs 21 million
      Allowances: 65,000 per diem on travel, Shs 89,000 sitting on Kyambogo University appointments board.

      Bank Accounts: Bank of Uganda (Treasury Bills), UCB (Stanbic) City Hall (cash).
      Land (undeveloped): Four acres in Hasyule Lumino, Busia (inherited communal land) with a residential house (Shs 40m) built from salary. 

      Others: Maize grinding mill, residential house on Plot 4 Bungokho Road Mbale (purchased at retirement from government pool houses). 


      Hajat Anuna Omari (deputy presidential assistant-political affairs)

      Salary: Shs 20 million
      Allowances: Shs 3.5million
      Bank Accounts: Tropical Africa Bank, DFCU 

      Developed property: Plot 34 Adumi Road, Arua Municipality valued at Shs 250 million (commercial), Plot 2 Taban Lane Arua Municipality - Shs 370 million (commercial), Plot 107 Boruk Road Arua Town - Shs 30 million (residential), Plot 943 and Plot 951 Block 14 Kibuga Road, Mengo - Shs 50 million (residential), Oriajin Rhino Camp - Shs 550 million (institution with a hospital, secondary school, orphanage and mosque).

      Earns Shs 37.8 million in rent from the two commercial houses in Arua. Vehicles: Tata lory valued at seven million shillings.

      Businesses: Africa General Store earning Shs 50 million annually.
      Liabilities: Coperative Back (Shs 12 million), Tropical Africa Bank (Shs 18 million), Hamza Motors (Shs 8.5 million), Rafiki Property (Shs 18million).
      No property out of the country.


      Ms Hope Kishande Kivengere (Literary Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 1.2 million (after taxes).
      Allowances: Shs 720, 000 
      Bank Accounts: UCB (Stanbic), Barclays Bank, Nile Bank, UCB (Stanbic - Kabale branch).
      "I don't own anything. Presently I am trying to acquire the house I am living in".


      Mr Byagagaire Samuel (Veterinary Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 21 million
      Allowances: Shs 3.6 million
      Bank Accounts: UCB (Stanbic) Town Hall, Nile Bank 
      Property (undeveloped): Plot 129 Block 397 Bweya Busiro Mpigi valued at Shs 7 million (Savings)

      Others: Plot 43 Princess Anne Drive Bugolobi - Shs 60 million (Mortgage with Housing Finance), 3.5 acres in Entebbe, Busiro Wakiso district.
      Vehicles: Double Cabin pick up valued at Shs 6 million, Pajero valued at Shs 9 million (all vehicles bought from savings).

      Shares: 10 per cent in Development Consultants International
      Liabilities: Shs 23 million from Housing Finance Company payable over 15 years.


      Mr Lwanga Samwiri (Research)

      Salary: Shs 21 million 
      Allowances: Shs 720, 000
      Bank Account(s): UCB (Stanbic) Main Brach, Kampala
      Property (undeveloped): Land at Kitala, Sabaddu Wakiso bought at Shs 1,400 in 1973, Land at Masooli Nangabo Block 425 Kitala
      Vehicles: Pajero valued at Shs 8 million


      Ms Gertrude Njuba (Political Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 21 million plus 40 percent gratuity
      Allowances: Shs 2.5 million (Fuel and Travel)
      Other Sources: Shs 3.6 million
      Bank Accounts: Barclays Bank, Kampala Road.

      Property: Block 173 Plot 20 Bulamu, Mityana bought in 1994 at Shs 5 million with a current Value of Shs 7.5 million (gift from parents), land at Nakwaya, Bukomero bought at Shs 3 million now valued at Shs 5 million (salary plus gifts), land at Namulanda, Busiro acquired in 2000 at a value of Shs 20 million currently valued at Shs 20 million (gift from a friend).

      Developed property: House on four acre piece of land at Ssesamirembe, Kabira Rakai district valued at Shs 5.5 million.

      Vehicles: Nissan Laurel valued at Shs 2.5 million (co-ownership scheme), Toyota Corsa valued at Shs 3.4 million (savings).



      Rev. Albert Byaruhanga (Presidential Assistant on Development)

      Salary: Shs11 million
      Other sources: Rent 
      Bank Accounts: Barclays Bank - Kampala, Centenary Rural Development Bank - Kampala, Centenary Rural Development Bank - Fort Portal, UCB (Stanbic) - Fort Portal. 

      Property: Block 7 Mugusu Bunyangabu with a residential house valued at Shs 40 million (inherited from parents), Plot 36A Bandali Rise Bugolobi valued at Shs 40 million (residential bought with savings and gratuity), residential house at Wampewo 6, Lower Kololo valued at Shs 100 million (purchased from National Housing and Construction Co-operation with savings and friends' contributions).

      Vehicles: Owns no personal vehicle. 

      Liabilities: Housing Finance loan (Shs 50 million), Barclays Bank loan (Shs10 million), Leading Resorts of the world (travel management-holiday) - Shs 2 million.
      Debtors He is owed Shs 20 million by different people.


      Ms Resty Nakayega Kiguli (Underprivileged and Youth)

      Salary: Shs 21.2 million and 40 percent gratuity.
      Bank Account(s): Stanbic Bank - Kireka.
      Property: Land and residential house at Kyaliwajala acquired at Shs 80,000 in 1976 currently valued at Shs 36 million. 

      Vehicle(s): Pajero valued at Shs 5 million bought with savings from furniture business, Nissan Sunny pick up. 


      Mr Silvano Karamagi Katama 

      Salary: Shs 21 million. 
      Other sources: 300,000 per month.
      Accounts: Joint account with Ms Edith Katama at Standard Chartered Bank. 

      Property: 25 acres at Burungu, Fort Portal (with squatters), Plot 38b Upper Kololo valued at Shs 71 million (bought), Plot 2293 Kisugu, Kampala Valued at Shs 94 million, house at Burungu (still under construction) valued at Shs160million (given), land at Mwenge, Kyenjojo district (allocation).

      Vehicles: Nissan pick up valued at Shs 2 million at time of acquisition, Toyota Prado (grounded).


      Mr Ignatius Katetegirwe Begumisa

      Salary: Shs 20 million.
      Other sources: Pension. 
      Bank Accounts: Centenary Rural Development Bank (Mbarara Branch).

      Property: Land in Mawogola (ranch), Plot 22 Central Market Mabarara valued at Shs 60,000 (commercial), Plot 72 Buremba Road Shs5.5million (residential), Plot 19 Katate Road (residential house under construction), Plot 64 New Taxi Park Shs 7.5million (commercial), Plot 154 New Taxi Park Shs 7.5 million (commercial), Plot 13 Julius Kabubwa Road Shs 5.5 million (residential).

      All acquired from salary savings and cattle sales.
      Vehicles: Toyota Hilux with an acquisition value of Shs 17 million, Mercedes Benz Shs 6 million.


      Joan Kakwenzire Mbwigiri 

      Salary: Shs 21 million. 
      Gratuity: Shs 8 million
      Other sources: Farming and rent average Shs 20 million.

      Bank Accounts: Standard Chartered Bank - Speke Road Kampala, Housing Finance Company, Kampala
      Debtors: Two million shillings.
      Property: Land at Kebisoni valued at Shs 60 million (inherited), house in Rukungiri town valued at Shs 70 million, house in Naguru valued at Shs 200 million, Mwanyagiri Farm Mukono district valued at Shs 12 million. 

      All acquired from, inheritance, salary savings and donations. 
      Shares: Wandegeya Supermarket (30 percent), Uganda Fruit Industry Ltd (not yet operational), Groundnut grinder valued at Shs 1 million, tractor valued at Shs 5 million
      Liabilities: Standard Chartered Bank loan (Shs 5 million), Housing Finance mortgage (Shs 32 million).


      Acup Bonyo Jakayo 

      Salary: Shs 21 million
      Allowances: Shs720, 000
      Other sources: Shs 960,000 from rent
      Others: Shs500, 000
      Bank Account(s): UCB (Stanbic) Lira, CERUDEB Lira.

      Property: Land at Abeyo village, Dokolo Lira valued at Shs 3 million. 


      Kintu Musoke (Senior advisor, Presidential Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 21.4 million per year
      Other allowances: Nil
      Other sources: Nil
      Bank Accounts: Cairo and UCB (Stanbic)
      Property: Block 81, Plot 11 (mortgaged), inherited from mother; Plot 7 and 54 in Masaka (inherited from father).

      Vehicles: Mercedes Benz valued at Shs 1 million, Mitsubishi valued at Shs 5m and tractor valued at Shs 10m all attached by NPART.


      Zimula Mugwanya

      Salary: Shs 21 million per year.
      Other sources: Farming.

      Property: Mawokota Chemical Ltd valued at Shs 4 billion, Nampiima Poultry Farm, undeveloped land at Lusaze-Mengo, Naziri Mawokota, Lusese- Buddu, Kindizi-Buddu.
      Developed land: Naziri Mawokota valued at Shs 8 billion.

      All property acquired through savings.

      Other sources: Cattle keeping fetching Shs 2million p.a, poultry farm fetching Shs 40 million p.a and piggery fetching Shs 50 million p.a. 
      Vehicle: Land Rover Discover valued at Shs 40 million.


      Nadduli Nanziri (Political Advisor)

      Salary: Shs 15 million per year. 
      Undeveloped Property: Block 250 Kibinge Masaka occupied by squatters (inherited from father).

      Developed land: Block 250 Bunga valued at Shs 80m), 2-bedroomed house at Bunga valued at Shs 12m, 2- bed roomed house at Bunga valued at Shs 10m Bunga market block 250 valued at Shs 20m, 3-bedroomed house in Masaka valued at Shs 11m, 3-bedroomed house at Mayirye valued at Shs 7m, 2 Bukedde houses valued at Shs 30m.

      Source of funding was farming and selling coffee.

      Farms/Ranches: Kibinge banana plantation, Kibinge coffee plantation, Bunga coffee plantation, Mayirye eucalyptus plantation and Kibinge ranch with 30 heads of cattle.
      Vehicles: Toyota Hilux, Pajero valued at Shs 3.5m and Benz valued at Shs 2m.


      Dr John Joseph Otim (Veterinary Services)

      Salary: Zero
      Other allowances: Shs 2.4m per year
      Accounts: Nile and Stanbic banks.
      Undeveloped land: Dika, Kiryandongo valued at Shs 145m.
      Developed land: Residential house at Kalongo Parabingo valued at Shs 30m bought using salary.

      Farm/ranches: Dika Kiryandongo Crop Production valued at Shs 145m and Panyadoli valued at Shs 150m. Gets Shs 10m a year from farms.


      Tumwine Emmanuel (Medical Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 21m per year (Shs 1.8m per year as director of clinic).
      Allowances: Per year Shs 3.6m.
      Account: Stanbic Bank.

      Undeveloped land: Land at Kyamugoranyi valued at Shs 20m and land in Sheema Bushenyi valued at Shs 10m acquired by inheritance from father and savings from salary.
      Developed land: House at Nakasero hill valued at Shs 380m acquired under mortgage arrangement with Housing Finance.

      Farm/ranches: Kyagaju farm valued at Shs 200m, which was inherited from father.


      Sseddunga Edirisa (Civilian Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 120,000 per year.
      Other allowances: Shs 720,000 per year.
      Account: Tropical Bank 

      Developed land: Commercial plot valued at Shs 20m.
      Farm/ranch: Small farm at Makaaya for zero grazing.


      Sabila Salimo (Political Affairs)

      Salary: Shs 20m per year.
      Allowance per year: Shs 720,000.
      Accounts: UCB (Stanbic) Main and City Branch.

      Developed land: Residential house at Bumotoi valued at Shs 3.5m, Acre of land at Chemuron valued at Shs 2m and 2.5 acres of land at Reberwo valued at Shs 2.5m.
      Source of income is selling produce and salary.

      Vehicle: Muso Reg. No. UG 0159C purchased by government of Uganda. 
      - Many details missing from declaration form and he states he delayed to declare because of mobilizing people in Karamoja.

      - The Presidential Advisers were recently categorised into two groups; some are parmanent while others are now on temporary terms - Editor

     


© 2003 The Monitor Publications


 
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