Can you imagine that face coming into your ward
with a needle !!
Em
The Mulindwas
communication group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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Ed
Kironde
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Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 12:18
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Subject: Lt.Col.Nelson Ssemwezi 3 UPDF Majors held in Gulu over Kony
3 UPDF majors held over Kony
By Chris Obore
Three UPDF majors, a captain and four lieutenants have been arrested and
detained in Gulu.
They are accused of allegedly failing to repulse
Security to
Monitor Churches New Vision (Kampala) NEWSNovember 7, 2002
Posted to the web November 8, 2002 By Geoffrey KamaliKampala
NATIONAL intelligence agencies are to widen their scope of operation
countrywide to counter growing threats to national security. As one of
the new measures,
Rainbow men defect to
Moi
By Reuben Olita in Nairobi NATIONAL Rainbow
Coalition (NARC) suffered a jolt on
Col Kayanja for US visit KAMPALA
Col. Elly Kayanja, who headed Operation Wembley, has completed an advanced
military training course in Russia and gone on holiday in the US, security
officials said. Kayanja, also the deputy director general of Internal Security
Organisation ISO, left
BBC gets more money to step up
anti-Zim crusade THE British
government has allocated more money to the BBC to continue its demonisation of
Zimbabwe. British Secretary for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Mr Jack
Straw said his government recently increased funding for the BBCs World
The morals are truly wiped out this
country.
Em
The Mulindwas communication
group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
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From:
Omar
Kezimbira
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, November 09, 2002 4:17
AM
Subject: ugnet_: Husband
Saturday, 9 November, 2002, 08:19 GMT-BBC
Mau Mau rebels threaten court action
Fifty years on, and Kenyan anger is boiling over
By Mike Thompson BBC, London
Kenyans who fought in the Mau Mau rebellion against colonial rule in the 1950s say they are preparing to take the
Saturday, 9 November, 2002, 03:03 GMT-BBC
UN inspector hopeful on Iraq mission
The vote followed eight weeks of negotiation
The chief UN weapons inspector, Hans Blix, has expressed confidence that Iraq will comply with a tough new UN Security Council resolution calling on it to give up its
A Briton went to
God and asked God how long it would take before his countrywas equitable,
just, and developed. God said to the Briton, '20 years'. Andthe Briton
wept.A Frenchman went to God and asked God how long it would take before
hiscountry was equitable, just, and developed. God said
mitayo,
Emmanuel Cardinal Nsubuga who you are dragging into
this land issue died several years ago before the
emminent of MTN and before anybody knew Col. Kiiza
Besigye will oppose and stand against Museveni.
What I agree with you is that Mmengo crooks have done
more harm in selling off buganda
Friday, 8 November, 2002, 11:43 GMT
Tony Blair banned from Zimbabwe
They are no longer on speaking terms
The government of Zimbabwe has announced that all British visitors to the country will need visas from now on.
It also says it has imposed a travel ban on British Prime Minister Tony Blair,
Museveni To Expand UPDF
GOOD JOB! President Museveni greets the UPDF parade commander as Busoga Kyabazinga, Henry Wako Muloki (left), looks on
By Jonathan Angura In Jinja A decade after Uganda drastically cut the size of its army to less than half, the UPDF is set to be expanded once again
INTELLIGENCE
Pentagon Plans a Computer System That Would Peek at Personal Data of
AmericansBy JOHN MARKOFF
he Pentagon is constructing a computer system that could create a vast
electronic dragnet, searching for personal information as part of the hunt for
terrorists around the globe
Some people are just nuts.
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Husband drives bottle into wife's private parts
By Fred Muzaale
Kayunga police have arrested a man who allegedly killed his wife by driving a bottle
into her private parts.
Ssalongo Odoi, 33, of Kirindi in Nazigo sub-county in Kayunga accused
Nigeria Renews Pledge to Stop Stoning
SentenceBy REUTERS
Filed at 8:00 a.m. ET
ABUJA (Reuters) - In a desperate bid to save this year's Miss World beauty
pageant, Nigeria renewed its pledge on Saturday to quash Islamic stoning
sentences that have sparked boycotts of the contest.
Nearly a
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