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 something of their wrecked lives were forced to be in the bush? I
WORK WITH
MOST EVERYDAY!!!. Even the western society /world who want to
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 something of their wrecked lives were forced to be in the bush? I
WORK WITH
MOST EVERYDAY!!!. Even the western society /world who want to
Ezra to campaign for Museveni
Michael Ezra
By Alfred Wasike Sports-loving tycoon Michael Ezra has said he will campaign for President Yoweri Museveni if he seeks any elective office in future. He is very reliable, dependable and Gods gift to Uganda the tycoon said of Museveni in an
Ssenyange,
The celebrations were in Nairobi? Dont you find that strange? Why in Nairobi when the Mood in Kla was of saddness? I was in Kla then and i could also show you a pic. of a crowd ofUgandans in mourning.
Gook
"Rang guthe agithi marapu!" A karamonjong word of wisdom
Original Message
Gen. Ali to quit army - Sunday Vision, 18th April 2004
GOOD BYE: Lt. Gen. Moses Ali has handed in his letter of resignation to the army chief
BY ALFRED WASIKE Lieutenant General Moses Ali has applied to retire from active service in the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. He said he
Sunday, April 18,
2004
Fera: Mois waking
nightmare
Gook
No man one thing you have to understand about
Ugandans is that they prefer things abroad to their nation, Obote must be in
Zambia, The Canadian federalism is good, Ugandans in Kenya celebrate at the
death of Oyite Ojok.
What Ugandans can not state here and now is a
simple fact that
Sunday, April 18,
2004
Targets guerrillas
wanted to bomb
gook,
be real ! Do you seriously believe one could openly celebrate in Kampala at
the time ? What do you think would have happened to such a person ?
Some Ugandans like you might have been sad at his death but the majority
surely didn't miss him.
Kasangwawo
From: gook makanga [EMAIL
Gook
Apparently the Ssenyanges the Zakoomus the
Kasangwawos can neither ask oranswer those tough questions, for their most
important issue today is to know the tribe of Mulindwa including his Olunyiriri.
Those are issues we as Ugandans today must invest in the time and the internet
to
What Mshemiwa Ssenyange is describing is typical of the tools
many who have be outsmarted resort to i.e wait for the course of
nature to rescue them from their own failings.
Death is the only democratic process that exists in Life and hence
Nobody including the Ssenyanges and their ilk of this
Labor stands by pledge
to pull out troops
April 18, 2004 - 12:57PM
Labor today defended its plan to pull Australian troops out of Iraq by
Christmas, despite a plea by the US-backed Iraqi Governing Council.
Council member Ahmad Chalabi told ABC TV Australian troops
Bush blasted as a
moral failure who sees a black and white world
By Caroline Overington Herald
Correspondent in New YorkApril 17,
2004
President George Bush wants to be seen as a good Christian leader but,
according to a new book by an Australian, Peter
Who on earth is this elusive majority? Just because some people may hold
that position it is erroneous to assume that they constitute the majority!
The Fugee
- Original Message -
From: jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 1:55 PM
Subject:
The Mulindwas Communication Group"With
Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
Let's Own Up; the North is in a Mess
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The Monitor (Kampala)
EDITORIAL
April 12, 2004
Posted to the web April 12, 2004
Kampala
There are many things that are stupefying in Uganda's political world today. But
Orombi Asks Kony to Stop Insurgency
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New Vision (Kampala)
April 10, 2004
Posted to the web April 12, 2004
Richard Mutumba
Kampala
THE Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, Henry Orombi, has asked the Lord's
Cardinal Warns of Genocide in North
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The Monitor (Kampala)
April 9, 2004
Posted to the web April 9, 2004
Our Reporter
Kampala
Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala has warned of a genocide in the north if the international
20 years later, mystery of Oyite’s death lingersBy Badru D. MulumbaKAMPALA – For David Oyite-Ojok, 43, it was a flight ofno return.The man who led Ugandan troops alongside Tanzaniantroops to overthrow Idi Amin 25 years ago today, wouldstep out of his Kololo home never to step back alive.It was
Government Gives G7 April Deadline to Join Talks Or Be Left Out
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The East African (Nairobi)
April 5, 2004
Posted to the web April 7, 2004
Barbara Among
Nairobi
OPPOSITION political parties in Uganda,
BOU alters code for Muhoozi wifeBy David KibirigeApril 18, 2004
KAMPALA Female employees at the Bank of Uganda can now wear trousers to the office.
The bank has had a longstanding dress code, which barred all female employees from putting on trousers when in office.
The changes came as
Sunday Comment
By Fr Wynand Katende Forgiveness a gift of loveApril 18 - 24, 2004
Read John 20:19-23 Receive the Holy Spirit; for those whose sins you forgive they are forgiven; for those whose you retain, are retained.
During the Truth and Reconciliation exercise meant to heal
Will Museveni retire in peace? By F.D.R.Gureme Oct 5, 2003
On Tuesday September 9, I undertook to discuss peaceful retirement of faded presidents. Lets examine why President Museveni and his Movement have overstayed. It was, in my view, accidental and opportunistic, as I shall indicate.
The
Binaisa: From grace to grass and back to grassUganda Journal By Acut LwaniJune 22, 2003
In this second and last part of our Uganda Journal flashback on former Uganda President Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa, Acut Lwani takes us through the five months of his presidency from June 1979 and recounts how
Letter to A Kampala Friend
By Muniini K. Mulera In Toronto 1988 story that told Ugandas sad future April 19, 2004
Dear Tingasiga:The Toronto Branch of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) used to publish a magazine called The Ugandan Newsletter, copies of which were distributed to
Remember you are Zim first, President tells youths
Sunday Mail Reporter
PRESIDENT Mugabe has said the youths should hold in their
hearts, mind, and character the legacy of the countrys independence, as they
are the present and future of Zimbabwe. He said as people who now hold
in their
MDC must embrace Presidents advice
ONCE again President Mugabe has extended the hand of unity and
friendship to the opposition MDC, urging them to play a meaningful role in the
development of the country and in finding local solutions to the problems
confronting the nation. Speaking like
Zim will not rejoin Cwealth: President
Herald Reporter ZIMBABWE will never compromise its hard-won
national independence by rejoining the Commonwealth, President Mugabe said
yesterday during festivities to mark 24 years of freedom. He said the
country withdrew its membership of the
Referendum a big luxury By Mercy Nalugo April 20, 2004
KAMPALA The proposed referendum on the countrys political system is an unnecessary luxury, a member of the East African Legislative Assembly has said.
Speaking during a Reform Agenda district councils meeting on April 16, Mr Yona
Traces Of Toxin FoundIn UK EggsFrom Patricia Doyle,
PhD[EMAIL PROTECTED]4-18-4
From ProMED-mail
Source: PA News Wed 14 Apr 2004
Limit Egg Intake Warning As Traces Of Toxin
Found
By Laura Scott
The
Ten U.S. troops were killed on Saturday in combat across Iraq -- including
five U.S. Marines killed in pitched battles near the Syrian border -- and an
eleventh soldier died in a tank rollover, the military said.
The deaths brought to 99 the number of U.S. troops killed in violence since
Akanga,
That was part of the celebration which I personally witnessed.
Those in Nairobi were done openly because of freedom of expression. about
that matter. In Buganda, each household celebrated inside their houses- the
same way we celebrate Christmas in Canada.You know the obviuos
Owor Kipenji,
As I mentioned in my email posting that its not good to celebrate
someone's death but Oyite's case was different. Just as many celebrated the
death and fall of Hitler, especially those who had lost their beloved ones,
so didd the Baganda who lost the 500,000 relatives under
Ssenyange:
You stated:
"... the Baganda who lost the 500,000 relatives under Oyite's command. ..."This is a very serious statement and allegation. I would not be suprised if you ended up in court over this!!
y
From: "ssenya nyange" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL
What is the population of Baganda? Just curious !
Secondly, some of us were in Uganda and in luwero
at the time, but Museveni was the minister of defense, can Ssenyange tell us
what happened in Uganda under Museveni's watch? It is one of those questions
which will never be answered by our
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