SABC has conffirmed that Mugabe is in SA.Alert as sick Mugabe flies
to South AfricaBy Jane Flanagan in JohannesburgRobert Mugabe was
airlifted to South Africa for emergency medical treatmentyesterday after
collapsing at his state residence in Harare, a member of hissecurity staff
said last
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Review finance policy
Central Banks in most countries are responsible for the nation's currency stability. Currency is purchased and sold in the open market. Interest rates are either increased or reduced in the currency market in
Are Africa Needs Exaggerated?
The Times of Zambia (NDola)
OPINION
By KELVIN KACHINGWEJanuary 23, 2004
http://www.times.co.zm/news/viewnews.cgi?category=8id=1074836080
RECENTLY, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported that a group of leading charities in the United Kingdom
Mulindwa:
It is sad to hear of Mugabe being ill. One thing I don't understand about our African leaders is that they fail to promote quality health services in their own countries, and when they fall ill they fly away to other countries for treatment. This is ridicurously absurd!!
When Mu7's
Jonah writes:
But where do you get the idea that I don't like you ? Girl, I don't even know you ! So why should I be disliking you?
You read what I write. Don't you? Recently you said thatI wasindeed a freak. You don't even know me. How could you conclude that?
Can you repost your nomadic
Assessing the revolution through Nakiryowa, Museveni's cook By David Kibirige Jan 25 - 31, 2004
They fought and conquered. They proudly marched to Kampala. We are talking about the National Resistance Army (NRA) fighters led by President Yoweri Museveni, who captured power in 1986 after a
The States of Iowa and the Union Agree: Bush Can Be Beaten
By Harvey Wasserman
The Free Press
Thursday 22 January 2004
Is the tide turning?
George W. Bush and his puppetmaster Karl Rove tried to upstage the
Democrats with a State of the Union Address full of tricks and
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Commonwealth a symbol of suffering and humiliation
Dear Editor:
I'm writing to thank columnist Peter Madaka for his exhaustive analysis of
African events. He has revived my interest in Share; I never miss a copy.
Why should Africans be so eager to uphold the symbol of our
Anyomokolo,
when I said 'freak' I was referring to your attitude as regards to sex.
Surely this does not mean that I know you !
By the way, since you seem to have read this comment, then you must have
also seen my other comments about your wayward sex life because they were in
the same
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OPINION
South Africa leading renaissance
By PETER MADAKA
Unemployment, poverty and lack of essential government services have
replaced the insecurity and mayhem that until very recently reigned in the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Not that the country itself is poor.
Comment ; sundaynation kenya
Sunday, January 25, 2004
PHILIP OCHIENG / Fifth Columnist Their false witness to Freemasons
As Chronicles would say, Mzee Kimani Maruge will soon lie with his
fathers. But he is completely illiterate and cannot read Chronicles. So, at
84, he has decided to learn
18 years of NRM
By Raymond Otika
Jan 26, 2004
There is only one way to make rat traps work, put more than one bait: a few
small ones for encouragement and the other for the kill. This is exactly
what the Movement government has used all along to kill democracy.
Unfortunately many Ugandans,
Lupa-Lasaga:
Okay, if the Kabaka traveled to W.Nile twice in the mid 90's to help draw attention to the plight of Sudanese refugees that was seriously good. The issue of the Sudanese refugees in W.Nile is different from the situation in the "internally displaced people'srefugee camps" of Ugandans
Comment Monday, January 26, 2004
CHEGE MBITIRU / There and About
German leader sets good example with Africa tripIts refreshing when a leader of means like German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder whirls in Africa without flaunting might and only putting modest sums where his mouth is.
Visits to
Lupa-Lasaga:
You've got a nice point here with your question: What is the best strategy for bringing about federalism in Uganda? Below are my contributions towards an answer.
1st. getting all districts under "regions" together at the round table and discuss their union and how they are going to
Dear sister Zakoomu,
Far from criticizing the Kabaka's action regarding the plight of those in
the displaced people's camp in the north, I actually applauded it.
But I do understand. You're in attack mode, and regardless of what I say,
I'm damned. Fortunately, I'm wearing body armor, so I
Em,
I wish Comrade Mugabe well. I liked what he did in DRC intervention. But I dslike what heand his hangers-on have put the Zimbabwean populace under economic and political duress. Why: he cannot even trust to gettreatment in his own country! African dictators like Mugabe and Museveni deserve no
You know a good bunch of postings in this forum are
not worth the time to respond, but this one surely deserves a second. You see it
is such uncritical thinking and reasoning that Museveni feeds on. For example
what makes one think that Uganda Districts are at war between each other?
is
Zakoomu R.,
I like a federal Ugandan state, but please do not bore us with what we already know.Your Items 1 to 4 (below) used to exist and were practiced until mad man Lt. Gen, Museveni came to power with his "Fundamental change" bull shit. Your 5th and 6th points are interesting, but again
Mitayo Potosi,
Mbeki's so called "African renaissance" remains to be seen. It has been almost 4 years ago since he mouthed out the concept. Is Africa any better now?
South Africa was supposed to lead the rest of sub-Saharan Africa to salvation. But underpresident Mbeki, there has been nothing but
The New American Century
By Arundhati Roy, http://www.thenation.comThe Nation
January 22, 2004
Editor's Note: This article was adapted from Arundhati Roy's January 16
speech to the opening plenary of the World Social Forum in Mumbai.
In January 2003 thousands of us from across the world
Hahahaha, you've got alot of comedy talk! Maybe you can become a cartoon with your body armor while I'm shooting! Aahahah, I'm just joking. So, what was your point?Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear sister Zakoomu,Far from criticizing the Kabaka's action regarding the plight of those
jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyomokolo,when I said 'freak' I was referring to your attitude as regards to sex. Surely this does not mean that I know you !By the way, since you seem to have read this comment, then you must have also seen my other comments about your wayward sex life
I gotcha!jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyomokolo,when I said 'freak' I was referring to your attitude as regards to sex. Surely this does not mean that I know you !By the way, since you seem to have read this comment, then you must have also seen my other comments about your wayward
You are right on Mulindwa!
Gook
"You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcom X
Original Message Follows From: "Mulindwa Edward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>CC: <[EMAIL
Duh!
At 07:03 PM 1/25/2004 -0800, you wrote:
So, what was your point?
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