Saturday, 29 November 2014

22 - Yr- Old Wicked Nanny Who Physically Assaulted 18 - month Old Baby Speaks From Jail Updated: 28 -Nov -2014

Jolly Tumuhiirwe , the 22- year- old maid who physically assaulted 18- month old baby , Arnella Kamanzi, is speaking out about why she
committed the heinous act .
Tumuhiirwe , who is currently in prison , and facing attempted murder charges, is asking the
world to forgive her for the incident, and revealed the reason why she beat Kamanzi is that she was frustrated because her bosses
wouldn’ t give her money , and that they accused her of things she hadn ’ t done, Ugandaonline .net reports.
My dad in Kabale was very sick and yet my mom did not have any money . I asked my bosses for some money to send to my dad but
they told me that I hadn’ t made a month yet and my father was dying, so it kept on haunting me. ”
That is the more reason I referred the anger to the baby but I ’m sorry. But that madam ( Arnella’s mom ) is not easy . She used to say
that I steal money from the clothes and Eric’s wallet , I eat the babies food …and yet I can’t
eat the food, I ’m not a baby , those were all lies , so, I was also not happy from my heart.” I feel guilty.. ok when I was doing it I thought I was disciplining the baby because also the
mother sometimes slaps her . The torch I used was small and it’ s not hard . I think , I will never do it again… It ’s not good at all even my fellow prisoners don’ t want to associate with me , they want to
beat me up . In fact nobody likes me and I ’m feeling bad I will never do it again, I ask the
world to forgive me and also tell the bosses who have maids to treat them well…

30 % of Europe ’ s Cocaine Passes Through Ghana Updated: 28 -Nov -2014

Almost eight to 30 per cent of drugs entering Europe passes through Ghana, security expert
Dr Emmanuel Kwesi Aning has revealed .
Dr Aning said the situation is pushing Ghana into a state of rejection in the international
community . “ We have infrastructure that facilitates the [ drug ] trade, ” Dr Aning said. The
Head of Research at the Kofi Annan
International Peacekeeping Training Center ( KAIPTC) made these remarks on TV 3’ s Agenda
on Thursday, November 27 .
“ We have opened ourselves up and told the international security that airport security [at the Kotoka International Airport] is ZERO,” he
pointed out .
He expressed sadness at the way issues of narcotics have been tackled in the country
especially between the two leading political parties . “There is a certain acceptability. ”
He recommended that those appointed to fight drug trafficking should be well resourced and
paid well in order to insulate them from the influence of drug barons , who are behind political party funding in Ghana , he said.