I just found out last evening from the horse's mouth himself that Masaka
means nothing in Luganda because it was a name given by Rwandese immigrants.
The Rwandese were very surpised at what they saw after traversing the
terrain only to see - guess what - sorghum in the area now called Masaka.
Ooooh! what a la Kitgum!
Petero, before I visit Orom, Abim, Dodot, plus other places up there, looking
for some long, lean, beautiful girls to bring home, I sincerely hope it
wouldn't be Rwandese again that would be giving the name: Kitgum City, to the
Hawkers of Ottawa! On a serious note
* Facts be told, Yoweri Museveni and his goons in the NRM/A are getting away
with the murder of hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens simply
because of the British imperialist unwavering support of the regime..which
implies . the British Government from Tony Blairs Govt, to Margaret
Ugandans
The whistle is off where are the Ssemuwemba's to line up for the leadership of
this party? Some of us have itching fingers to fund raise for the candidates,
for that is the most important issue as we speak..
EM
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group
With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda
It is Dobonkana Party.
EM
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group
With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy
Groupe de communication Mulindwas
avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie
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Arua residents flee over LRA rumour
Warom Felix Okello
Arua
Residents of Adumi Sub-county in Arua District on Thursday night fled their
homes after rumour went around that suspected LRA rebels were in their
vicinity. The suspected rebels were reported to be hiding in Achini Forest in
the DRC,
Hospital demands Shs800m for treating northern war victims
Joseph Mazige Cissy Makumbi
Gulu
Gulu Independent Hospital is demanding Shs800 million from the government for
treating war victims between 2001 and 2007, Daily Monitor has learnt.
Officials at the hospital say they offered medical
One of the child soldirs, Jean Vierre Magondo said; “We were on our way back
from school when we met the rebels, they forced us to carry the luggage for
them and then told us to go with them. They told us to go ahead of them so that
in case of an attack, we would be the ones to be killed. That
Acholi leaders build ‘war crimes’ case against UPDF
Tabu Butagira
Kampala
Political leaders in Acholi are secretly gathering evidence to convince the ICC
to prosecute some UPDF soldiers for alleged war crimes and crimes against
humanity.
In Kampala, the army gave a jaded response to the
Health-care betrayal
GERALD CAPLAN
Globe and Mail Update
November 21, 2008 at 5:56 PM EST
Last week, The Globe and Mail published a major feature on spiraling health
costs in Canada. It emerged that on a per capita basis, our annual spending on
health care (both private and public) is about
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