Karimojong Kill Two in Raid
"He said the Karimojong would be disarmed and any warrior found with a gun would be charged in the military Court Martial.
Museveni commended leaders in the district for the developmental projects in the area."
No kidding!!!..Kaguta the man is a rather very interesting
The two legged animal never ceases to amaze!..Now could it be that a bunch of Hyenas have smelt blood!
MK
39 UPC Leaders Attack Obote
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The Monitor (Kampala)
April 21, 2005 Posted to the web April 20, 2005
Charles Mwa
Movement Schemes to Oust District Opposition Officials
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The Monitor (Kampala)
April 21, 2005 Posted to the web April 20, 2005
Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi & Sam AmanyireBushenyi
Top Movement officials plan to get "uncoop
Ambassador Calls for Peaceful Karimojong Disarmament
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The Monitor (Kampala)
April 21, 2005 Posted to the web April 20, 2005
Lilian Najjuma & Sylvester OnyangKampala
The Irish Ambassador, Mr Martin O'Fainin, has insi
Uganda Troops Accused of Rape
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The Nation (Nairobi)
April 21, 2005 Posted to the web April 20, 2005
Barbara AmongKampala
Legislators from war torn northern Uganda today accused army soldiers of raping women and chil
When Museveni Reported Kagame to the British
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The Monitor (Kampala)
COLUMNApril 20, 2005 Posted to the web April 19, 2005
Andrew M. Mwenda
It is August 28, 2001 and President Yoweri Museveni is seated at State House,
Capt. Njuba Decries War
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New Vision (Kampala)
April 20, 2005 Posted to the web April 20, 2005
Charles ArikoKampala
VETERAN freedom fighter Capt. Gertrude Njuba has said it is a shame that Uganda has resorted to mili
SA backs former Zim minister for AfDB head
Lynn Bolin | Cape Town, South Africa
/20 April 2005 01:53/
South Africa is backing former Zimbabwean finance minister Simba Makoni
in the upcoming election of the new president of the African Development
Bank Group (AfDB), the multilateral development
Mis)reporting the Zim Elections
Professor Tawana Kupe
/01 March 2005 08:01/
It's election time again in crisis-ridden Zim. So what's new? South
African and foreign media have less interest then they did in the 2000
parliamentary elections and 2002 presidential elections. Even the
announceme
MONITOR News Opinions | April 20, 2005
Why Museveni shakes when Obote talks
By George Okurapa
Ever since The Monitor broke the story that Dr A.M
Obote was about to set foot back in Uganda from his
Zambian exile, the name of Obote and UPC has dominated
the media both locally and internati
Hmm. On a ligher note, a friend in Kampala told me that in Owino market
the new name for underpants is Opondo.
musamize wrote:
*The agony of working with Movt Secretariat*
We soldiers and policemen working with the Movement Secretariat are
treated like second hand citizens. Our lunch allowances
Governments new anti-corruption strategy wont bite thieving elite
By Victor Karamagi
President Yoweri Museveni on April 6th launched the new National Strategy to Fight Corruption and Build Ethics and Integrity in public office 2004- 2007. This is second government strategy, after the fir
The miscarriage of a winning concept: Tribute
Thursday, 11 December @ 00:00:00
Topic: *Wits Research*
*
Introduction
*
/Tribute/ was born in February 1987. Greg Psillos, a Greek businessman
and merchant turned publisher, owner of Enosi Publishers, owned the two
major lifestyle magazines for we
All very nice, but how do you know?
John Matshikiza: WITH THE LID OFF
/18 April 2005 10:59/
The death and extraordinary worldwide outpouring of grief and ecstatic
praise at the burial of Pope John Paul II in Rome brings the issue I
raised on agnosticism recently to an unexpected focus.
Le
Rewriting Ugandas history is a recipe for disaster
By Frank Tumwebaze
The proposed return of former president Milton Obote has not only been politicised by those forces who want to easily derive cheap political capital out of it, but has also seen desperate efforts of some politicians trying to
The agony of working with Movt Secretariat
We soldiers and policemen working with the Movement Secretariat are treated like second hand citizens. Our lunch allowances for three months disappeared, and right now there are accusations and counter accusations amongst top officials about where the mon
Marooned on baboon logic
John Matshikiza: WITH THE LID OFF
/11 April 2005 10:59/
I remember hanging around in my white American friend Paul’s house in
Lusaka when we were about 12 years old and listening to a well-worn
vinyl that had Bill Cosby or somebody’s voice bubbling out of it in a
live
Ssemakula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mr. Mujungu,
Oh, poor U! We need to something about those pesky foreigners. Know what? Now they are out there tarning Uganda's holly name, this time in international courts. See below:
Shs. 500m for international cases
By Dick Nvule
WB Kyijomanyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
1980 polls were rigged, period
The Author: DR Paul Sebuliba
--It is not true that all Ugandans prefer dubious politicians I wish to respond to Gawaya Tegules opinions published in The Monitor on April 6, on who won the 1980 election and Paulo
Marburg virus: Death toll climbs at slower rate
Pedro Makuto Nkondo | Luanda, Angola
/20 April 2005 02:31/
Angolan health officials said on Wednesday that the death toll from the
Ebola-like Marburg virus is climbing still, reaching 239, but at a
slower rate as more citizens are joining in a mas
The Silencer
By Mary Jo McConahay, Pacific News Service
Posted on April 20, 2005, Printed on April 20, 2005
http://www.alternet.org/story/21814/
Joy, consternation, and for some, outright shock is reverberating among
Catholics worldwide at the first sight of their new
*[ This article was printed from Sundaytimes.co.za - home of the Sunday
Times, South Africa. ]*
Land reform fails rural Zimbabwe
Tuesday April 19, 2005 13:22 - (SA)
HARARE - Thousands of Zimbabwean families are still sharing small
patches of farming space five years after their government launch
*[ This article was printed from Sundaytimes.co.za - home of the Sunday
Times, South Africa. ]*
'The West must leave us alone'
Tuesday April 19, 2005 07:38 - (SA)
HARARE - President Robert Mugabe marked 25 years of independence for his
country yesterday by telling the West to mind their own elec
PLEASE DISTRIBUTE WIDELY:
The All-African People's Revolutionary Party is organizing and requests your presence and participation at the 47th commemoration of:
AFRICAN LIBERATION DAY 2005
Date: May 28th, 2005
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 P
musamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You would have been rithgt hadn't the the NRM been worse than Obote! e.g.
* 20 years of concentration camps in Norhern Uganda -- Obote had promised to turn W. Nile into a National Park.
* military misadventures in the DRC that ended with Uganda looting DRC's nat
80% IDPs Are Women, Children
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The Monitor (Kampala)
April 19, 2005 Posted to the web April 18, 2005
Charles Mwanguhya MpagiKampala
Women and children constitute at least 80 percent of all people living in internally
The wise see the darkness in the sky and conclude that it is about to rain...but a fool continues on with his tomfoolary and does not see the obvious!..until when it is too late!!!
Mk
Besigye Warns On Third Term Bid
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Matek
Are you seeing what I am seeing ?
Nume
musamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
April 18, 2005
Atrocity Victims in Uganda Choose to ForgiveBy MARC LACEY
ULU, Uganda - The International Criminal Court at The Hague represents one way of holding those who commit atrocities responsi
Mulindwa,
did you read the whole paragraph or you just read the first four words and,
as usual, decided you knew it all ? 'Critical thinker' he calls himself !
Kasangwawo
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