Yet another sphere where the Buganda question
appeared, although not necessarily with specifically political implications, was
within the religious groups in Uganda. For example, when the English
archbishop of the Anglican church in Uganda announced that he would retire in
1965, much
Iranian twins die in surgery
There were unexpected delays during the first phase of the surgery
Both the conjoined Iranian twins have died during a marathon operation to
separate them.
Ladan Bijani was the first to succumb, shortly after surgeons separated her
head from that of her
Poor and War-Weary, Africa Turns Eyes to Bush for Help
July 6, 2003
By SOMINI SENGUPTA with MARC LACEY
As President Bush begins his first official trip to the
continent on Monday, African eyes are on America as never before.
Rhodes Scholars Are Split on New South African Awards
July 6, 2003
By ALAN COWELL
The creation of a fund to help educate South Africa's poor
has sparked some postcolonial wrestling with guilt and redemption.
What is the source of this article?
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President Bush's Africa Trip
merican presidents do not travel to Africa often. President Bush's
five-day,
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/07/20030708-1.html
"Christian men and women became blind to the clearest commands of their faith and added hypocrisy to injustice. A republic founded on equality for all became a prison for millions. An
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Kabonero,
Another report syas in part:
By mentioning AIDS in almost every speech and carrying the campaign into every village, Mr. Museveni has gone far to destigmatize the disease. That has helped
We have improved on the State House Web Site to reflect
President Bushs visit to Uganda.
Please do visit at www.statehouse.go.ug
Edward
Tuesday Reflection With Kintu Nyago
Bargain with Bush we must
July 8, 2003
That two sitting American presidents with varying ideological inclinations, Democratic liberal William Jefferson Clinton and right leaning Republican, George Walker Bush, visited Uganda within less than five years,
UGANDA 8/7/2003 18:03
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT CALLS FOR AN END TO VIOLENCE IN NORTH UGANDA
Politics/Economy, Standard
The European Parliament today condemned the serious and repeated human
rights violations perpetrated by all the parts involved in the conflict
that has been devastating the
www.nature.com/nsu/030630/030630-10.html
This phenomenon also exists in the environs of Nairobi, Kenya; where locals have observed subterranean fires that often survive rainfall and can be used to choma maize. Naturallay, they are ascribed to some Kenyan (Gikuyu) Lubaale. A version of it is
What I Didn't Find in Africa
July 6, 2003
By JOSEPH C. WILSON 4th
The author concluded that it was doubtful that Niger sold uranium to Iraq. The question now is how that conclusion was or was not used by the administration.
Nixon on Bush
July 7, 2003
By WILLIAM SAFIRE
Reached by cellphone in Purgatory, Richard Nixon agreed to
give an analysis of the political strategy of the present occupant of the Oval Office.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/07/opinion/07SAFI.html?ex=1058605485ei=1en=88c3b22df58f1e81
Rhodes Scholars Are Split on New South African Awards
July 6, 2003
By ALAN COWELL
The creation of a fund to help educate South Africa's poor
has sparked some postcolonial wrestling with guilt and redemption.
Chris Opoka-Okumu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The European parliament - continues the text -
encourages the government and Ugandan military to
adopt immediate measures to guarantee the protection
of all civilians and all aid workers from abduction
and other violations of their fundamental rights,
Folks,
In the past few weeks we have witnessed an exchange, on Fedsnet between Obotes supporters as they have attempts to foist upon us their revisionist history and others who would have nothing to do with this nonsense. One of the ignorami had the temerity to pontificate about things he clearly
Mulindwa,
Who do you refer to as having turned to sing Mengo and
Buganda song? I have been busy in Uganda getting
involved in the new political transformation.
We are getting stronger and we will be a force to
reckon with as we have always been.
Am wondering why you and all the political
I am waiting to 'hear' you out after you read this, Ed Kironde.
Ochan
Greetings to all,
And to Mukulu Kironde I purposely ask: Are you fine? not as a formality, but
as a greeting question that seeks to know that all is and was well when you
published the ten point list!
You write, Former Acholi
DRC: War is international, not just local, says
rights groupNAIROBI, 8 July (IRIN) - Fighting in Ituri District of
northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has been misdescribed as a
local ethnic rivalry when in fact it represents an ongoing struggle for power at
the national and
Norway Heads Quality of Life Index; Canada Miffed
By Evelyn Leopold
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Norway, Iceland, Sweden,
Australia and the Netherlands ranked as the best countries in which to live in
the 2003 U.N. Human Development report on Tuesday but Canadians were miffed.
Opinion-EastAfrican-Nairobi-Kenya Monday, July 7, 2003
Bush Isn't Serious, He Won't Eat MatookeBy CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO
US President George Bush will stop in Uganda this week on his African tour. He will spend, well, four hours in the country.
Thats not a lot of time by any
Experts Warn On Fish Stocks
By Charles Ariko EXPERTS have warned that over-fishing in Lake Victoria might lead to the depletion of fish stocks in Africas largest lake. The country director Icelandic International Development Agency (ICEIDA), Arni H. Helgason, recently said the issue should
United States, Uganda In Talks On 2006 Transition
By Nathan Etengu THE United States government is holding talks with the Government of Uganda to ensure a democratic transition in 2006, peaceful presidential elections and an immediate end to the conflict in northern Uganda. A conflict consultant
United States, Uganda In Talks On 2006 Transition
By Nathan Etengu THE United States government is holding talks with the Government of Uganda to ensure a democratic transition in 2006, peaceful presidential elections and an immediate end to the conflict in northern Uganda. A conflict consultant
Wakiso Polygamists Taxed More
By Christopher Kiwawulo POLYGAMISTS in Wakiso district are to pay a higher graduated tax, the district council has recommended. This follows a recent inauguration of the Revenue Mobilisation Team by the district council, as a new tax collecting body. The district
Fighting Continues in Burundi's Capital
By ALOYS NIYOYITA
.c The Associated Press
NGOZI, Burundi (AP) - Thousands of people fled their homes Tuesday as heavy fighting between Hutu rebels and the Tutsi-dominated army using mortars, rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles continued for a
British MPs Signing Resolution On Kony
The Monitor (Kampala)
July 8, 2003
Posted to the web July 8, 2003
Mwanguhya Charles Mpagi
Kampala
British MPs are signing a resolution condemning the 17-year-old insurgency led by Mr Joseph Kony in northern Uganda.
Kony's Lord's Resistance Army has
...or else Museveni should be treated like Charles Taylor... OUT!!!
Bush to Tell Museveni: No Third Term, Stop Congo Meddling
The East African (Nairobi)
July 7, 2003
Posted to the web July 8, 2003
Kevin J. Kelley
Nairobi
GEORGE W. Bush will use his scheduled four-hours visit in
LRA Rebels Murder Lc3 Boss in Katakwi
New Vision (Kampala)
July 8, 2003
Posted to the web July 8, 2003
Kampala
REMNANTS of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) on Sunday night killed the LC chairman of Asamuk sub-county in Katakwi district.
John Omoding in Soroti reports that the Resident
"It says that Uganda is still supporting and arming a rebel group called the People's Armed Forces of Congo (FAPC) led by Commander Jerome Kakawave Bakonde."
Uganda 'Arming' Congolese Militia
The Monitor (Kampala)
July 8, 2003
Posted to the web July 8, 2003
Frank Nyakairu
Kampala
The
Lamik GI CHIKO KEDE NYANG
LRA Rebels Murder Lc3 Boss in Katakwi
New Vision (Kampala)
July 8, 2003
Posted to the web July 8, 2003
Kampala
REMNANTS of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) on Sunday night killed the LC chairman of Asamuk sub-county in Katakwi district.
John Omoding in
Europe calls for action on Kony
By Richard M. Kavuma
July 9, 2003
The European Parliament has added its voice to calls for international action on the
war in northern Uganda.
In a resolution passed on July 3, the EU legislators urged the United Nations Security
Council to intervene to protect
Matovu,
Of all people Matovu is also talking of pluralism. I can now beleive that hell can
also break loose. Hell has broken loose here. Matovu and Co now talking Pluralism.
Matovu, I will not beleive your pluralism a bit unless you stop and leave us alone. As
long as you and NRM are still
Aa Mulindwa,
Didn't I tell. Huyu amekufa kiofficer. Now that is what we call a man.
Bwambuga.
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Mulindwa Edward [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bwambuga
I have a case in Toronto where a woman threw a flat iron at her husband, he
called the Police and an officer told the husband Just
President Bush Finally Admits He Misled the Nation During State of the Union Address
Press Release from Rep. Jan Schakowsky
July 8, 2003
CHICAGO, IL -U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) today issued the following statement after the White House finally admitted that President Bush
Kironde,
FOR MOVEMENT EVERYTHING HAS TO BE TEN! Ten point programme sounds like
Kony's rule by ten commandments and here your ten reasons!!! You ARE ALL
crazy about finishing LRA , please explain all these SIMILARITY between NRA/
LRA, RA, RA, RA, RA...Till Kingdom come.
Well
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