Is there no way the China Kaitesi's were forced to be in the bush? just as
a lot of traumatise Buganda young generations Struggling in Western cities
to make somthing of their lives were forced to be in the bush? I WORK WITH
MOST EVERYDAY!!!. Even the western society /world who wants to help
Ssenya,
thanks for reminding our friend, who incidentally is beating 'kyeyo' in Hong
Kong these days. At least this time round he acknowledges that he went back
to check on his roots as far back as 1971. That's a good start.
I was just a bit puzzled by his attack on Muky. Nagadya for
Mw. Ssemakula,
Rugunda is right. YKM will not have to breach the term limit law - it will
have been amended to no limits by then.
Kasangwawo
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Kasangwawo
It is an open secret that when Obote was kicked out the second time, he
emptied the state coffers on his way out.
Is that another must be accepted statement from Ugandans or you can actually
back it up by telling us how much money Obote took from Uganda banks? Look
the man was taken
This is the lowest level where we can go.What crap is this all
about?.
We are surely descending that old road of bigotry where a Catholic
was automatically a DP supporter and a Protestant looked at as a UPC
supporter.
The adage:"The more things change,The more They Remain the same"
is what this
Annan Welcomes Ugandan President's Offer to Hold Peace Talks With Rebel Group
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April 16, 2004
Posted to the web April 16, 2004
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today
Based on the statements below, one highly doubts Museveni's sincerity when he issues
statements that he is now interested in peace talks with Kony
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The Monitor (Kampala)
I do not believe that Yoweri Museveni's NRM military dictatorship is serious, when it
says that now the regime is willing to hold peace Talks with the so called Rebels.
In his recent address to the nation, and a letter to the New Vision ( posted by
Kabonero ) Museveni continues to brag about
No human rights abuse in Zim: UN
Herald Reporter
THE United Nations has once again given Zimbabwe a clean bill on human rights after it
rejected attempts by some Western countries to get the world body to take action
against Harare on alleged human rights violations.
The majority
Justice Mbuh
I am going to forget your nonsense and respond to your serious question, who is to
gain?
Well do you think a cleric who is a fundamentalist can kill an Iranian diplomat? And
now that we love to attack any body any where, what is easier to pull Iran into this
conflict that
Oyite-Ojok remains Uganda's best soldierBy Joseph Pinytek OchienoApril 18 - 24, 2004 - Monitor
I was a young student at the time, and actively involved with the National Union of Students of Uganda (NUSU). Only a few months earlier, we had been entertained by this giant of a magic figure,
Britain suspends aid to UgandaBy Andrew M. MwendaApril 18, 2004
Protests increased military spending
KAMPALA - The British government has suspended aid to Uganda, protesting the unexplained and sudden increase in military spending.
Highly placed sources told Sunday Monitor that the British
Oyite-Ojok remains Uganda's best soldierBy Joseph Pinytek OchienoApril 18 - 24, 2004
I was a young student at the time, and actively involved with the National Union of Students of Uganda (NUSU). Only a few months earlier, we had been entertained by this giant of a magic figure, commonly known
Oyite-Ojoks family secrets buried hereBy Badru D. MulumbaApril 18 - 24, 2004
LORO, Apac: - Becca Arach Oyite-Ojok would never let go. She was 18, a career girl with prospects of her own, stalked by a relentless army captain, 24, who she held in her spell.
The author at Oyites home.That
Britain suspends aid to UgandaBy Andrew M.
MwendaApril 18, 2004
Protests increased military spending
KAMPALA - The British government has suspended aid
to Uganda, protesting the unexplained and sudden increase in military
spending.
Highly placed
The auther doesnt know how majority people celebrated, boosed and danced
upon the news of Oyite's death. At that time I was in Nairobi and I wish I
could show you some of the pictures of celebrants in a big public place. Its
not good to celebrating someones death but Oyite's case was very
THE EAST AFRICAN STANDARD - NAIROBI - KENYA
April 18, 2004
How Museveni tried to remove MoiStandard InvestigationS Team
In public, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and former Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi, were the best of friends hugging, smiling and backslapping. In
THE SUNDAY STANDARD - NAIROBI - KENYA
Sunday, April 18, 2004
Fera: Mois waking nightmare
Contrary to common belief, investigations reveal that FERA was a real threat to Mois Government. It had all the structures that define a military outfit with its own anthem and a
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