Buganda;
part of the problem or solution?
By Edward Mulindwa
September 11,
2003
I have
read Munini; Whistling And Drinking? (The Monitor, September 9), and
I think the writer,
JUSTICE PARTY www.idr.co.ug/dfwa-u/Nymapp/justice.htm gallery running
Fighting Institution inefficiency can be resolved if government is willing.
To NOTU, FUE, MEO Department: Education Standards Agency
Uganda Teachers Trade Union, NEMA, , NOTU, FUE should come together and sue the ministry
What if Arrow boys marched on K'la?
In his Arrow Boys Are UPDF Reserves (The Monitor, September 8), President
Yoweri Museveni blames everyone else but his leadership. The saying, A bad
workman blames his tool may well describe the state of our fearless leader.
--Greed for power outside the
Ugandan Dogs!
I just read in a Kampala daily that Ugandan dogs are guarding
Americans in Afghanistan. Rather than send the UPDF to Iraq, these
dogs might be a better alternative.
They will probably fetch a higher foreign currency return per head
than our soldiers.
Wilobotek,
USA.
© 2003
Isn't Charity supposed to start at home?
What is this? Blind person leading another blind one?
Why don't we start with peace in Northern Uganda, Teso
etc?
Then we can talk Burundi! Or is it the principle of
do as I say, but do not do as I do.
The hiight of hypocricy
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Hello Mary,
This is your sister-in-law,
Did you receive my invitation for next weekend?
Thanks.
Faulata.Assumpta Kintu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't Charity supposed to start at home?What is this? Blind person leading another blind one?Why don't we start with peace in Northern Uganda,
Gook,
In addition to my comments of yesterday with regards to Mr. "Mulindwa" 's namby-pamby argument in defence of Mr. Muniini, I'd like to add the following:
1. If it were true that children might be afraid of Luganda speaking soldiers how does change the equation?
I do not see how one can
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Other People's Sacrifice
September 9, 2003
By PAUL KRUGMAN
In his
From: SIBOMANA Jean Bosco
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 1:47 PM
Subject: AFRICADAILY3 Where Is the Rrwandan Ambassador in Ottawa? Is
the Embassy Closed?
Attention News Editors:
Following the Mugesera decision, the Rwandese Republic asks the Government
of
I Love
My Country -I Hate My PresidentBy James C. Moore
BuzzFlash.com9-11-3
When President Nixon died, I was assigned to travel to
California and report on the funeral for a group of television stations.
Although Yorba Linda is beautiful, with the
Major firefight erupts outside of Fallujah
FALLUJAH, Iraq (AFP) - A major firefight erupted west of the
flashpoint town of Fallujah with reports of several US troops wounded after an
American convoy broke down, an AFP correspondent and witnesses revealed.
They said that gunfire and mortar
Sudan talks enter second week Thursday 11 September 2003,
20:21 Makka Time, 17:21 GMT
The talks
are seeking an agreement on self-rule for southern Sudan
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Subject: Re: [UNAANET] An Opinion defending Muniini -curiousity killed rat!
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 13:42:09 -0700
Assumpta:
As another saying goes ... a one-eyed man among the blind is a genius. Dictator Musevenihas so blinded most African leaders (re: the Great Lakes region) and Ugandans, especially the Baganda, about democracy, that the man is now king, soon to be life presidente. Where is the AU? the
UGANDA: Dr Faustus, I presume
A growing minority within the ruling National Resistance Movement opposes
another five-year term for President Yoweri Museveni in 2006 as well as
the political reforms that his supporters are trying to push through parliament.
Last week, Parliament's Legal
10,000 homosexuals exist in NigeriaDaily Trust
Tuesday, September 9, 2003
http://www.mtrustonline.com/dailytrust/nigeria09092003.htm
The Nigerian society may be averse to men having sex with men (MSM), or homosexuality, but at least 10,000 of them exist in the country,
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