[Ugnet] UGANDA IS IN ANARCHY INDEED

2005-02-07 Thread Edward Mulindwa
Sembabule man beheads wife         By Timothy Sebayiga   Monday, 07 February 2005 A man in Sembabule district has chopped off his wife’s head after finding her with a man in his house.   Joseph Ssemwogerere

[Ugnet] Fred from Mpigi..comment on the so called development under NRM dictatorship

2005-02-07 Thread Matek Opoko
Surely this country has gone to the dogs. And for people to stand on their two legs and thump their chests that Uganda is developing needs a lot of courage, and absolute lack of shame.For the Ministry of Health to buy pickup trucks and christen them “ambulances” is beyond shame - it is unabashed th

[Ugnet] AMERICANS ARE SECRETLY PULLING OUT OF IRAQ

2005-02-07 Thread Edward Mulindwa
US Secretly Pulls 25,000 Troops Out Of IraqBy Omar Al-Faris - JUS2-7-5   In an abrupt move, American occupation forces withdrew 25,000 troops from Iraq over the weekend, according to Islam Memo. Citing reports from their corresp

[Ugnet] Spare us this 'love' for Africa

2005-02-07 Thread Mitayo Potosi
Re: Spare us this 'love' for Africa Brother Vukoni, I am unsettled that this article rubbishes Brother Howard French. French is one of the few Western reporters to have called m7's junta what it really is: A cruel charade!! A hoax!! Do you have any info on this "Philip Gourevitch"? I have not rea

[Ugnet] Paranoia grips the U.S. capital

2005-02-07 Thread Mitayo Potosi
Whenever you read Eric Margolis, please take him seriously.  He is a retired soldier who seems to have decided on being a 'rebel'. COLUMNIST Sun, February 6, 2005 Paranoia grips the U.S. capital By Eric Margolis -- Contributing Foreign Editor The film Seven Days In May is one of my

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2005-02-07 Thread LilQT4851
Now is the time for changeBecause of terrorism and oil, Africa might stop being an afterthoughtBy Laurie GoeringTribune's Africa correspondentPublished February 6, 2005 For 30 years, foreign aid has trickled into Africa with little noticeable effect.The continent today has the dubious disti

[Ugnet] Re: Africa's longest ruling leader falls

2005-02-07 Thread YOSWA DAMBISYA
The irony is that after 4 decades in power Eyadema failed to put in place one health facility to which he could be taken "in case he got a heart attack",as indeed happened. For how long are our leadrs going to die, "While being taken for treatment", "While on treatment..." "while preparations ar