I seem to remember reading in the Monitor Mr Lugemwa's article; maybe I am
wrong and, I stand to be corrected.
Mitayo Potosi
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LIRA: DEFEND OUR PEOPLE FROM THE REBELS, APPEAL RELIGIOUS LEADERS TO GOVERNMENT
Church/Religious Affairs,Brief
Ugandan authorities have the duty to protect the entire civil population living in the northern Ugandan districts, where the rebels
Kampala - Saturday, 07 February 2004 11:59 pm
Transition in Ivory Coast, Senegal Coast a lesson to Uganda
By Andrew M. Mwenda
Feb 28, 2004
As the debate to amend the constitution to remove term limits on the
presidency rages on, two countries - Senegal and Ivory Coast - present us
with an
State House dragged into coltan sagaBy David KibirigeFeb 8, 2004
Rugunda calls crisis meeting
KAMPALA - State House has been dragged into a very ugly scandal involving coltan from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The coltan scam involves several Congolese, Rwandans and Ugandan business
Brave face wont resolve new crisisBy Prof. Dani Wadada NabudereFeb 8, 2004 - Sunday Monitor
The recent unanimous judgement by the Supreme Court in the appealed constitutional case lodged by Dr Paul Ssemogerere, Mr Zackary Olum and Ms Rainer Kafiire presents us with the situation that
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