Regional News - EastAfrica - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, September 20, 2004
Uganda 'Hostage Crisis': Ministers Express Security Fears
By JULIUS BARIGABA SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
AFTER THE attack on their colleague, Minister Maria Mutagamba, by two suspected terrorists who held her bodyguard and
Opinion- EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, September 20, 2004
Abduct Everyone in the North If You Like, Just Leave Kampala Alone
By Joachim Buwembo
Ween the world news networks were all focused on Russia, where a messy hostage crisis left over 300 people dead two weeks ago, Uganda decided
Ugandan army kills 7 warriors - East African Standard Nairobi - Kenya.
KAMPALA, Tuesday, 21st September 2004
Ugandan soldiers killed seven Karamojong warriors in some of the bloodiest clashes since the military revived a campaign to disarm cattle rustlers this month, the army said today.
The
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Uganda's HIV success questioned
By Will Ross BBC correspondent in Kampala
Uganda began campaigning on Aids in the late 1980sAn organisation helping people
White Paper tabled - New Vision, Wednesday, 22nd Sept. 2004
HI: VP Gilbert Bukenya greets Aggrey Awori before the plenary. Charles Byaruhanga looks on
--Kampala outside Buganda, dual citizenship, Swahili okayed; Cabinet, Parliament size unchanged Yesterday, justice minster Janat Mukwaya
Simon Nume
I told the federalists just before they booted me
out of Fednet that be very careful for you will hurt Buganda more than you can
imagine, this is Museveni and some of us know him better than cheap suckers who
claim to fight for Buganda. Good Luck to the Kasangwawo's the
Mw. ...
Ah! Kino kyo kitususeeko! Oba kati waliyo ababaka bamekka abasobola okuwagira etteka bwerityo? Nze ndowooza waliwo abajja okuliwagira nga Mu7 abawadde sente n'abasasulira amabanja. Kitalo nyobanaffe! Katikkiro byeyagamba eby'okusabira Kabaka n'Obuganda olw'ebiseera ebitujjirira
Musooke muddeyo e Mengo mufune olukiiko
olulonde.
Em
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is
in
anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
- Original Message -
From:
Rehema Mukooza
Edward:
Mengo tesolooza musolo n'olwekyo telina simbi zakulonda Lukiiko. Olaba Mengo namasanyalaze n'abakozi bibalemererwa okusasura ebiseera ebisiinga. Olwo lwolowooza nti ezokulonda olukiiko zebalina. Mengo esabiriza busabirizi mu kutunda Buganda Certificates.
Bwadde olukiiko sirulonde,
Eyeing Iran Reactors, Israel Seeks U.S. Bunker Bombs By Dan Williams Reuters
Tuesday 21 September 2004
Jerusalem - The United States plans to sell Israel $139 million worth of air-launched bombs, including 500 "bunker busters" able to penetrate Iran's underground nuclear facilities, Israeli
Put Away Your Hankies...a Message from Michael Moore Michalemoore.com
Monday 20 September 2004
Dear Friends,
Enough of the handwringing! Enough of the doomsaying! Do I have to come there and personally calm you down? Stop with all the defeatism, OK? Bush IS a goner -- IF we all just quit our
Kingdoms scoff at govt By Robert Mwanje Sept 23, 2004 - Monitor
KAMPALA Traditional leaders have scoffed at a government proposal that would let Parliament remove them.
Some suggested that the idea was intended to divert public attention from serious questions about federalism. Officials
Cultural leaders bitter over federo By Rosebell Kagumire Sept 23, 2004 - Monitor
KAMPALA - Cultural leaders have blamed Buganda for the Cabinet proposal presented this week that would give MPs the power to unseat traditional leaders.
Leaders from Bunyoro, Tooro and Teso claim that Bugandas
2 ministers disown Cabinet on kings By Gerald Walulya Sept 23, 2004 - Monitor
PARLIAMENT Two ministers have disowned a Cabinet proposal in the White Paper to give Parliament powers to depose traditional leaders in case they contravened the Constitution.
NO NO NO: Tim Lwanga (L) and
Museveni provoking crisis - Kiggundu By Richard Mutumba Sept 23, 2004 - Monitor
MENGO The Cabinet proposal that Parliament should have powers to remove cultural or traditional leaders who violate the Constitution is a provocation intended to create a crisis, Dr. Sulaiman Kiggundu has said.
White paper has ignored tribalism
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By Joe Nam Notwithstanding its proposed considerable empowerment of parliament, and preservation of family values, the White Paper (now before parliament) has skipped an important issue in regard to cultural institutions. I had
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