Pastor held over KonyBy Ahmed WetakaOct 7, 2003
MBALE - Authorities here are holding a born-again pastor who gave false information to security agents to claim an informers reward.
The leader of Naboa local church of Christ in Pallisa district, Pastor Jackson Kato, is to be charged with provid
Youth mobilise against 3rd termBy Dorothy Nakaweesi Oct 6, 2003
KAMPALA - A youth group has asked President Museveni not to seek re-election.Cabinet is pushing for the amendment of the Constitution to remove the term limit on the presidency - a move that could, theoretically, allow Mr Museveni
MP receives death threats over 3rd term By Patrick Onyango Oct 6, 2003
PARLIAMENT - Tingey County MP Steven Chebrot says he has received death threats for opposing the third term.
"I have received telephone calls threatening me and at the same time warning me that I will die by December 30 this
Here Lt. Gen. M7 displays his intellectual dwarfness. His madness comes through clearly. I wonder why he didn't let his many "special assistants" to help him with drafting the "missive". This one compares well with the one he wrote to Clare Short. Looks like an Amin and a P7 chap wrote it!
No
What kind of people are these? "backward" ,"beasts" ,biological insects" or simply innocent Ugandans reduced to such primitive methods due to the abject poverty brought in by the "Clear lined leadership" of the day?
gook
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Mothe
UPC names war councilBy Elias BiryabaremaOct 2, 2003
KAMPALA The Uganda Peoples Congress has named a 15-member team to lead the country to what the party is calling a second independence.
The chairman of the partys Presidential Policy Commission, Dr James Rwanyarare, announced the format
How do rebels bounce back? EditorialOct 30, 2003
For how long will Uganda live under the constant threat of yet another rebel war?
That is the one million dollar question which the nation must come to grips with as the army reports yet another impending invasion from the Allied Defence Forces (
Museveni plots to 'rule for life'
Museveni: Accused of manipulating the constitution to remain in powerPresident Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been accused of trying to manipulate the country's constitutional review process to entrench himself.
Former Ugandan President Milton Obote,
On The Mark
By Alan Tacca Congo's timber and Otafiire's 'firewood' September 28, 2003
The humorous reference to commercial timber as "firewood" was not in fact from Col. Kahinda Otafiire's wit, although it is entirely within his creative range. Our gratitude should go instead to Ms Jana
World's high flying squad By Nabusayi L. Wamboka September 28, 2003
So the presidents daughter had the rare opportunity to take the worlds most expensive hike at Shs 180 million (US$ 90,000) for a one way ticket. You only have to worry because you foot the bill for the first daughter Natasha to
Natasha's Shs 180m jet baby sparks off uproar Special Report --- By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda & Nabusayi L. Wamboka September 28, 2003
President Yoweri Museveni's eldest daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire is at the centre of a public controversy after she flew the presidential jet to Germany
Cardinal condemns 3rd term
NOT ME: Wamala addressing journalists at his home in Kampala yesterday
By Josephine Maseruka KAMPALA Archbishop Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala has opposed the Cabinet proposal to lift the presidential two-term limit, saying it would breed dictatorship. He said, In
Obote launches oppostion radioBy Alex B. AtuhaireSeptember 26, 2003
DPs Semogerere spoke too
KAMPALA Former President Milton Obote spoke on Tuesday night at the launch of a short wave radio by exiled Ugandans living in Germany.
Mr Obote was hosted for an hour by Mr Godfrey Ayoo, the Director
America is good to Museveni, not UgandaBy Andrew M. MwendaSeptember 24-30, 2003
CANCUN, Mexico: An estimated 50,000 delegates met in this beautiful resort for the fifth ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation from September 8 - 10, 2003.
They included 3,000 representatives of no
Okello just a symptom EditorialSeptember 22, 2003
Capt. James Okello caused a stir last week when it was reported that he got himself sacked by Water, Lands and Environment minister Col. Kahinda Otafiire for impounding the latter's five lorries of 'smuggled' timber.
The story has since turned o
State House Deployed Capt Okello
FORWARDED OKELLO: Fox Odoi
--He is Mutales man, says Fox Odoi By John Odyek President Yoweri Musevenis legal assistant, Fox Odoi, on Saturday said he deployed Captain James Fred Okello to work in the forestry department because he had useful inform
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Al fresco sex is increasing, say expertsThe internet and text messaging are fuelling a practice which involves unprotected sex with s
Hello Mr President
By David Ouma Balikowa
Gaetano gave us break from scary politics
September 19, 2003
There is another side to the saga surrounding Mr Gaetano Kaggwa, Ugandas
housemate at the just concluded ep
House Extends Movt To 2006
Parliament yesterday passed the Movement Amendment Bill 2003 amid protests from opposition MPs that the law entrenches the Movement ahead of the anticipated political transition, Henry Mukasa reports. The bill in effect extended the Movement to 2006 and deferred election
Chris,
This Oloya man is still naive enough to think that M7 is there to "take care" or capable of taking care of Ugandan interests? M7 is a monsanto employee!
What is wrong with Oloya anyway? Has canada become too cozy for him that his head has completely gone to sleep?
Gook
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige If leadership is sacrifice, why cant Kaguta retire?September 18, 2003
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - Its been a while since I last said anything about Project Third Term. And I have many friends who think that is exactly how it should be. Forget about the
Dictators are our own creationBy Ignatius SsuunaSeptember 18, 2003
I was visiting a Rwandan friend in Kigali, August 16, when an old comrade in Kampala, Hussein, called me. He gave the news: former Ugandan dictator Idi Amin Dada had finally succumbed to multiple organ failure in Jeddah, Saudi A
The Otafire / timber sage takes a new twist!By Alex B. Atuhaire September 18, 2003
KAMPALA - The hunter became the hunted, yesterday; in a case involving allegations that a senior government minister was involved in timber trade.
The New Vision reported yesterday that Col. Kahinda Otafiire, who
'Museveni letter' forged - minister By Badru D. Mulumba September 18, 2003
KAMPALA - President Yoweri Museveni's 'letter' to Prof. Edward Rugumayo was possibly a forgery, the trade minister yesterday said.
But an MP on Uganda's delegation to the World Trade Organisation trade talks in Cancun, M
Museveni: I wrote to Mexico teamBy Alex B. Atuhaire September 18, 2003
Says he wrote controversial WTO letter
KAMPALA - President Museveni has conceded he wrote the controversial letter to the Ugandan delegation at the failed World Trade Organisation talks in Cancun, Mexico.
In his letter, addr
Otafiire named in illicit timber trade
DETECTIVE SACKED ON HIS ORDERS: Kahinda Otafiire; NO COMMENT: Odongo
By Emmy Allio and Felix Osike An officer appointed by State House to fight illegal timber dealings has been sacked after he refused to release timber connected to the Minister of Lan
Any more doubts about M7's "Nyampala status"? Any doubters out there?Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcom X
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Ugandans in bed with US, betray third world
By Andrew M. Mwenda
The Tragedy of Africa
Paul Ssemogerere13 December 1997
Mr. Paul SsemogererePresident of the Democratic Party of UgandaSpeech delivered to the Schiller Institute conferenceDecember 13, 1997Bad Schwalbach, Germany
Madame chairperson, distinguished participants, I have reformulated my thoughts as I
Ssempebwa CRC report was 'stolen'By Ssemujju Ibrahim NgandaSeptember 13, 2003
KAMPALA - A draft report of the Constitutional Review Commission was 'stolen' and prematurely leaked to the Movement Secretariat and the Cabinet.
Information available to The Monitor indicates that the draft report wa
e Tutsis who looted our country and proceeded to ignite a genocide in Rwanda. Now it is the Sudanese? For how long are we going to 'offer' our country for abuse to British/American/Israel imperialism? Mitayo Potosi From: "gook makanga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: [EMAIL
I Survived Rape, Says Legislator
By Milton Olupot and John Odyek PARLIAMENT was yesterday shocked when Workers MP Teopista Nabulya Ssentongo reported that she narrowly survived being raped by Sudanese Refugee at her home in Namasuba, near Kampala. Nabulya told Parliament presided over by the D
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige UPDF misses Kony, turns gun on its own September 11, 2003
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA - Those accusing government of not living up to the challenge of restoring peace in northern and eastern Uganda may soon be given new evidence to rethink that stance.
And
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, Mr J. Ssemakula, was being very unfair to Dr Muniini Mulera for he left out some very crucial points in his response.
S
Ssemakula,
This was beautiful!
Thanks
Gook
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Viagra rival from African tree
Scientists believe there is a market for new drugsThe root of a South African tree traditionally used to boost male potency could form t
Reform Agenda woman arrested over treason
By P. Matsiko wa Mucoori & Mwanguhya C. Mpagi September 6, 2003
KAMPALA - Security personnel have arrested a prominent member of Reform Agenda for alleged treason and terrorism.
Ms Esther Mugarura was arrested on Tuesday morning from her residence near
Obote, Besigye to launch radioBy Alex B. Atuhaire September 5, 2003
Exile radio up to fight Movement
KAMPALA - Ugandans living in exile have started a short wave radio station to 'give an alternative view on the politics of the country'.
A Ugandan political activist living in exile said that th
No dogs, no blacks, no Irish... no Asians? By Orla Ryan September 3, 2003
Those who demand hospitality must be ready to return it
My dad worked in London in the 1960s. Thousands of Irish people have done that for decades and many, like my father, worked on building sites and in factories.
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige Citizens, listen to call for action September 4, 2003
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA- We have to be very afraid. The poor performance of our social and political institutions has bred such high levels of cynicism and despondency, that my good friend James Tumus
Students Oppose 3rd Term
SUPRISED: Gareson Opala
By Edris Kisambira Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) has expressed fear for their future at cabinets proposal to scrap the two-term limit for president. UNSA chairman Gareson Opala, said students find the stand surprising
War needs more than just grants By AuthorSeptember 3, 2003
The British government has once again come to the aid of the people of northern Uganda trapped in one of the world's bloodiest guerrilla wars.
Mr Hilary Benn, the minister of state for International Development, told the House of Common
From Nissan Laurel back to Benz By James TumusiimeSeptember 2, 2003
When the NRM came to power in 1986, they despised the consumer culture of the previous governments. Being of Marxist orientation, initially, the new leaders said they would settle for down market stuff, to identify with the poor
No tears for the NRM lumbugu By Guweddeko FredSeptember 2, 2003
It is never too late to say thank you and it is never too late to accept gratitude. I wish to thank you Mr President for offloading the vice president and the five ministers for, among others, the following reasons.
They claimed to
Silencing the lawyers By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda August 31, 2003
Lawyers who have been debating controversial public issues are now under instructions to keep away from radio shows and newspapers columns
Col. Kasirye Gwanga speaks at a live radio talk-show in Kampala last year. Lawyers w
OIL EXPLORATION: A RIG, A REWARD?Maverick exploration company Heritage Oil & Gas will know within eight weeks whether its US$21m investment in oil exploration in Uganda's section of the Rift Valley has paid off.The company is in an equal partnership in the project with JSE-listed Energy Africa.Proj
Museveni fails to beat LRA deadline By Patrick Elobu Angonu September 1, 2003
SOROTI President Yoweri Museveni has failed to beat the August 28 deadline he set to have rid Teso of rebels of the Lords Resistance Army.
The rebels attacked Ococia parish on Thursday killing five people. They als
Separate fact from fiction in Amin stories By Billie O'Kadameri September 1, 2003
According to BBC journalist Paul Martin, former president Amin renamed Lake Victoria "Idi Amin Dada Sea" and it was "on its shores at Cape Town Villas, that Amin would often relax as he was served tea and gargantu
Why State House needs Shs7bn for buying new cars By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda August 31, 2003
State House has been allocated Shs 1.5 billion to purchase vehicles. But the Minister for the Presidency Hajji Kirunda Kivejinja and his team are lamenting that this is too small a figure to fund this it
Doctor flees over PRA rebel drugs By P. Matsiko wa Mucoori & David Kibirige August 31, 2003
CMI holds Mulago pharmacist
KAMPALA- One doctor at Mulago Hospital has escaped arrest while his colleague has been arrested for alleged subversion.
Sources at the hospital told Sunday Monitor yesterday t
8 die in fresh Kony attack By Chris Obore & Patrick Elobu September 1, 2003
SOROTI Eight people were killed and several abducted in Soroti town following a rebel raid yesterday.
Rebels of the Lords Resistance Army attacked Otucopi, a suburb of Soroti, killing at least eight people and abduct
Intelligence, the culpritBy Andrew M. MwendaAug 27 - Sept 3, 2003
LEIDEN, The Netherlands Last month, the Ministry of Defense announced they had formed a commission of inquiry to investigate the existence of ghost soldiers on the army register.
EXAGGERATED STRENGTH: If there are ghost so
I ask,
Is this good "Dadda" and Mussazi one and the same? They both don't seem to breath while expressing themselves in their numerous "missives"!
I may be wrong but i see a similar signature here.
Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he
Movt leaders can be tried for war crimesBy Charles Ochen OkwirAug 29, 2003
Against the advice of millions of Ugandans and friends of the country from far and wide, the government insists on pursuing the military option as a means of ending the 17-year-old war in northern and now eastern Uganda.
BRING MUSEVENI TO TRIAL FIRST.Those saying Obote should be tried should try Museveni because he has committed more serious crimes than Obote and Amin did. The supporters of this view base their urguement on the fact that Obote and Amin killed many people. How many has Museveni killed? Museveni is a
tion Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" - Original Message - From: gook makanga To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 25, 2003 9:11 AM Subject: ugnet_: Lutimba! PS!!! Lutimba, Am in your "neck of the woods", see if u can buy m
Lutimba,
I have been watching you deteriorate from a serious analytical fellow to now this childish and lackluster performance you put up these days.
Look, if you have nothing to say simply shut up. Stop these personal attacks on your "enemies". If you have "Bwino" on the non insisting agreem
PS!!! Lutimba,
Am in your "neck of the woods", see if u can buy me that beer u once promised me!
U know where u can find me.
rgds
gook
Lutimba,
I have been watching you deteriorate from a serious analytical fellow to now this childish and lackluster performance you put up these
PS!!! Lutimba,
Am in your neibourhood, see if u can buy me that beer u once promised
Lutimba,
I have been watching you deteriorate from a serious analytical fellow to now this childish and lackluster performance you put up these days.
Look, if you have nothing to say simply shut up. St
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige Musevenis failings make Ugandans yearn for AminAugust 21, 2003
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA I had set out to write about last weeks blackout in New York and other American cities, which left over 50 million people without power.
It was big news here. Ve
Museveni is like Amin, says UPC By Halima Abdallah August 21, 2003
But govt spokesperson says UPC is betraying the country
The Uganda Peoples Congress yesterday compared President Yoweri Museveni's regime to that of Idi Amin.
But in a rejoinder, a government spokesman accused the party of betr
Kironde,
Do you fault Obote on this fact too? If you do then you need your head examined!
Rgds
Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcom X
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Rejected then taken in by dad; a timeline
By Fred Guweddeko
"Amin's parents separated after suspicion that he wa fathered by Kabaka Chwa"
Idi Amin (2nd right) with former Kenyan president Jomo Kinyatta (Extreme left) and there wives (File and photo)
His childhood real
MPs ask Museveni drop luxurious life By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda August 8, 2003
Lawmakers have asked President Yoweri Museveni to live within the means of the country.
The MPs are unhappy that State House has spent Shs 640 million on First Lady Janet Museveni's newly acquired office block yet th
State house to probe sale of Bonn house
By John Odyek State House has dispatched a team of investigators to probe the sale of the official residence of Ugandas ambassador in Bonn, Germany. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) chaired by Jack Sabiti (Rukiga), queried the proceeds of the sale, w
Arrow Group marks Uganda out as a failed stateBy Sam AkakiAugust 14, 2003
While I would encourage all Ugandans of goodwill will to do everything possible to bring an end to the 17-year long war in the north and its attendant human tragedy to a speedy end, and to stop its spread to Teso and other
Field Marshal Michael Mukula?
KYERE - The military uniform State Health Minister Mike Mukula dons, albeit with a civilian belt, has impressed the people of Teso immensely.
Mukula excelled at his military posturing on July 24 when he arrived at Kyere, Serere, for the burial of Hellen Otekat
State House Lifestyle Beyond Countrys Economy, Say Mps
MPs yesterday queried what they called the luxurious life style at State House, the official presidential residence, saying it was far beyond the means of the countrys economy, reports Richard Mutumba. This followed revelation
Kony good excuse for Movt holds on power By Prof dani w. nabudere August 11, 2003
Because the NRM has never agreed to hand over power to those they removed, it is probable that the only way for the it to continue on its "mission," which has never been clear, is to "continue fighting" Kony.
List
Rebels abduct Teso leader By Patrick Elobu Angonu August 8, 2003
Rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army have abducted the former cultural leader of Teso.
Emorimor Paphras Imodot Edimu is among several people abducted from Acowa trading centre on Wednesday, civilian and security sources have said.
Does first lady need an office of Shs 600m?EditorialAugust 8, 2003
The First Lady Janet Museveni is seeking Shs 200 million to erect a fence around her new office block.
The sum is on top of the Shs 240 spent on the propertys acquisition and an extra Shs 200 spent on renovation. The total amou
On The Mark
With Alan Tacca Three words and the men of war August 3 - 10, 2003
A number of people have been asking me to give them the (missing) end to my last article, Konys Spirits And The Popes Juju (Sunday Monitor, July 27). I thought it would be fair to take on board even th
will be the greatest delusion. Em The Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" Groupe de c
ommunication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" - Original Message - From: gook makanga T
Letter to A Kampala Friend
By Muniini K. Mulera In Toronto Northern killings bring out racism of UgandansAugust 4, 2003
Dear Tingasiga:On July 22, 2003, a Uganda Peoples Defence Force [UPDF] helicopter gunship killed nine civilians in Obalanga, Katakwi District. The victims were attend
EM,
"It Wasnt us" , it must have been u canadians and Zimbabweans! Besides i too am one of u!
Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcom X
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Let Mukula, Eresu stay in the trenches or ship outEditorialAugust 3, 2003
Two weeks ago, Minister of State for Health Mike Mukula appeared at Parliament building in military fatigues. Reason? To announce that he is part of the Arrow Group, a local paramilitary group mobilised by ISO chief Ell
Is theft the route to modernisation? By Chris Obore August 2, 2003
When I was young, my maternal grandfather used to strongly talk against stealing. He warned us never to steal anything however tempting the situation was, because stealing pains the owner of the property.
He went a head to say t
Madhvani wrong to molest Katookes poorBy Yeka MorganJuly 22, 2003
Wednesday, July 9 was a black day for the people of Katooke Trading Center in Kakira sub-county, Jinja district.
Those who watch television read newspapers, or listen to radios must have seen or heard or read about what happened
Bury exiled leaders in Uganda OboteBy Alex B. AtuhaireJuly 22, 2003
Mr Milton Obote has said that if Idi Amin died, the former President should be buried in Uganda.
Obote, who was twice deposed by the military, first in 1971 by Amin, yesterday said in a statement that Ugandans should be lenie
Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcom X
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Africa did not gain from that Bush visitBy Abdul karim kaliisa July 21, 2003
A lot of arguments have been advanced for or against the recently concluded tour of Africa by US President George W. Bush.
Bush visited only five countries including Uganda where he spent less than four hours but White
Kony renames 3 Teso villages By Patrick Elobu Angonu July 21, 2003
No emergency relief - Kiyonga
The LRA rebels have started renaming villages in Katakwi, Amuria MP, Mr Ben Etonu, has said.
The rebel leader, Mr Joseph Kony, reportedly gave the orders.
Etonu told the visiting National Political
Has Kony come to tie Teso dogs or dig potatoes?By Chris OboreJuly 15, 2003
Tie your dog otherwise you will be taken to dig potatoes. That was one of the instructions that the defunct Uganda People's Army rebels gave Teso people during the insurgency of the late 1980's. In Ateso language it trans
On The Mark
By Alan Tacca Bush will abandon Museveni in 2006 June 13, 2003
On July 5, The Monitor published an extract from a transcript wired by the White House two days earlier. In the transcript, President George W. Bush was answering questions from print journalists.
The appearance
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TV crew held at U
Truman diary blasts Jews
Truman is known as a great supporter of the Jewish causeFormer US President Harry Truman described Jews as "very, very selfish" newly-discovered diary notes that have surprised scholars.
"They [the Jews] care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, Yu
Mutale accused of luring students into military trainingSenior Presidential Advisor on Political Affairs Maj. Kakoza Mutale is being accused of luring disadvantaged students in the Northern troubled spot into paramilitary training. Addressing a news conference at Parliament on Thursday, MPs Okumu R
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Dear all,
My attention has been drawn to information which were not very accurate.Just
today me,Hon.Mao,Hon.Otto,Hon.OCULA,Hon.Santa collected 11
Binaisa analysis is still wanting
Former President Godfrey Binaisa was at it again last week with his analysis of the reasons behind the war in the north.
Like an old gramaphone record stuck in a faulty groove, he regurgitated the earlier drivel that the Kony warriors were bent on war in order to
Hello Mr President
By David Ouma Balikowa Rich boy hears about Gulus street peopleJuly 11, 2003
Three teenage boys, unknown to each other, had a rare encounter at a food restaurant in Kampala. They were accompanying some adults who sat at another table and left the young boys to chat f
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THE US IS FUELING WAR AND INSTABILITY IN UGANDA.
I am once again writing to express
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige Bush visit: Is it for real or its tourism?July 10, 2003
BLOOMINGTON, INDIANAIts hot and humid out here. Very hot and humid! Dubya could not have chosen a better time to get out and enjoy some nice tropical weather. Since I got back here last wee
Ear to The Ground
By Charles Onyango-Obbo Which Museveni will Bush meet; the NGO leader, or president?July 9, 2003
Did US President George Bush tell or not tell President Yoweri Museveni during our mans recent visit Washington to forget any plans to cling on to power beyond the presen
Orombi Succeeds Nkoyooyo
CHOSEN TO SERVE: Archbishop-elect Henry Orombi of Nebbi Diocese
Felix Osike
BISHOP Henry Orombi, 54, of Nebbi Diocese, was yesterday unanimously elected
the head of the Anglican Church in Uganda to replace Archbishop Livingstone
Mpalanyi Nkoyooyo.
Nkoyooyo told The Ne
That Uganda-US pact is unfair to womenBy Jacqueline Asiimwe-MwesigeJuly 3, 2003
Some days when she looks at her round-faced baby boy, Sarah feels that she no longer wants to live. She has very little money to feed the child. Her feelings for the child swing between love and hate. It is not the c
Emulate Mandela, protest Bush visit EditorialJuly 3, 2003
The legendary South African elder statesman, Nelson Mandela, will not be in his country when US president George Bush visits on Tuesday next week.
Mr Mandelas absence is already being interpreted as a deliberate action seeing that ther
No-Holds-Barred
By Peter G. Mwesige Wanted: Ugandan HeroesJuly 3, 2003
Mr Gaetano Kaggwa, Ugandas representative in the Big Brother Africa House in South Africa, who quickly shot to fame when he joined the other African contestants in the $100,000 competition, is no longer just a star.
Lt. Gen. Salim Saleh, silence the guns first
PROPOSED FOOD FOR PEACE: Lt. Gen. Salim Saleh
Dear General Salim Saleh; You do deserve a good grade for continuing the effort to find solution to the bloody conflict in northern Uganda. At a time when most people have simply walked away or
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