January 22, 2000
Roll Back Malaria
By Philip and Phylis Morrison
A neat century back, in the first months of 1900, Italian epidemiologists carried out a rarely direct experiment. They engaged reliable families who lived in malarial regions and protected each home with tight
Beauty breaking the silence on HIV
By OMWA OMBARA
LETS TALK: Miss Disability runner-up Susan Mwikali displays the sign for 'Aids'. Photos by Peter Muturi
"Aids knows no disability!" Susan Mwikali's signs as she runs barefoot on the white expanse of the Serena beach in Mombasa. Tugging along
When butterflies have sex By Richard M. Kavuma an 14 - 20, 2004
In the end it was like one big family meeting: the president, his wife and 2,000 children.
President Museveni has a face for all appearances and for this mostly teenage audience, he cut the posture of a liberal but firm father.
When butterflies have sex By Richard M. Kavuma an 14 - 20, 2004
In the end it was like one big family meeting: the president, his wife and 2,000 children.
President Museveni has a face for all appearances and for this mostly teenage audience, he cut the posture of a liberal but firm father.
Comment Thursday, January 15, 2004
State House moles areworking overtimeBy MARTIN MULE
Towards the end of Mois regime, leaks from State House and around the presidency were as endemic to Kenya as embassy cocktail parties.
Policy-makers or bureaucrats, lobbyists or advisers, all use leaks to
Comment Thursday, January 15, 2004
Beauties make most men recklessBy CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO
If you were given a choice between getting, say, Sh100,000 today or waiting for a week to receive Sh150,000, what would you do?
Researchers found that most people would wait for next week to pocket
Third term agitation dishonest By Abbey B. Mushega Jan 15, 2004
The third term debate has reached a new crescendo with President Yoweri Museveni "disgusted" over Mr Augustine Ruzindana's remarks about his role in the struggle against dictatorship in Uganda.
As such, Ugandans need to determine
Talk to rebels outside Uganda By Sev. A Obura Jan 15, 2004
There is logic in the question, is the war in the north a complex political emergency? Your answer, correct or wrong, shall depend on how you see the situation.
When journalist Robin White of the BBC recently asked President Yoweri
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'Beat women' cleric gets 15 months
By CNN Madrid Bureau Chief Al Goodman
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MADRID, Spain (CNN) --A Spanish court has sentenced a Muslim cleric to 15 months in jail for inciting violence through a book he wrote advising men on how
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Two face charges that they smuggled
childrenBy Christopher Symington and Jason J. Barry,
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MERIDEN A federal grand jury indicted a Meriden man Tuesday in
connection with a child smuggling ring that brought children from
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Ugandan men are disgusting Let's Chat with David Kibirige Jan 15, 2004
Uganda is a poor country. That is why government cannot pay a living allowance for the many unemployed.
I have all these years, been conducting a survey, and found out that Uganda holds the record in terms of the number of
Living for a purpose By Agnes Asiimwe an 14 - 20, 2004
Canon Gideon Byamugisha seems to enjoy telling this story. When he was two years old, he fell sick and his mother had to take him for treatment.
The clinic was on an island across a lake. But when they arrived at the lake, the only
Meet the people shaping the future of science: Hold the dream...
Photo: Robert Severi
Elias Zerhouni was 24, with a medical degree from his home in Algeria, but he just knew he had to move to the US. Since then he's come a very, very long way. Zerhouni is now in his second year as head of the
Court martial hits roadblock By Emmanuel N. Mugarura Jan 15, 2004
MAKINDYE - A court martial set up to try senior army officers ran into legal trouble as soon as it started yesterday.
Brig. Tumukunde (L) chats with Lt. Col. Musoke (R) and other officers shortly after the court martial
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Museveni `Woos' Awori;
Kategaya, Others Jump
From The
Monitor, Dec. 15, 2000
By Charles Onyango-Obbo
First it was the chairman of the Parliamentary Movement
Caucus, MP Gilbert Bukenya, who some weeks ago said
parties, whose activities are banned, should be freed. Because the
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