all not only applaud them, but follow their example. It
certainly beats grandstanding!
Musamize.
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Mw. Nume,
It is a waste of time arguing with this idiot
called mulindwa. He is so consummed
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MPs Odonga Otto and Hussein Godi have threatened to mobilise
ordinary folks in Acholi to spear any investor who dares step on their land.
Balunoonyezza mbazzi, lwo luli mu Abeewo, kasita twebaka ku tulo.
Lu kitawe luzze mu kuwoza, Bonna bagaggawale.
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Mr. Senkayi,
Given Museveni's government actions with regard Uganda's heritage I fear Mr.
Posnansky afuuyira mbuzi mulere (i.e. whistling
Apparently, Museveni too, was involved in the aerial assassination
of Rwanda's Burundi's presidents:
... Garang, a one-time Marxist, may have outlived his usefulness to
Washington and the Bush administration. He would join Savimbi, Mobutu, Kabila,
and other African leaders
Uganda: the good, bad and ugly: Michael Senyonjo reports live from
London, UK Uganda protersters heckle Museveni in London
St. George's Hospital, Lo
2006-11-20 Ugandan protesters led by democratic activist of
JEEMA Rashid Kasato made
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Does any one know when and where the issue of forming a committee in the
diaspora to debate EAC Federation
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New York Times, November 28, 2006
Watts Changes, and a Mainstay Bids It Farewell By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 The pint-size White Sox beat the As 6-0, ending the
baseball season the other day at Ted Watkins Park
November 22, 2006
Counting African Lives Lost in First Weeks By CELIA W. DUGGER
More than a million babies die across Africa every year in their first
month of life, a tragedy neglected by donor countries and African governments
and hidden from view because the deaths often occur in
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The Claim: Spicy Foods Increase Metabolism By ANAHAD OCONNOR
New York Times: November 28, 2006
THE FACTS This being the season of dreary, mucky, frigid weather, there is
good reason to indulge in foods that carry some extra kick. But is it true, as
has long been held, that
New York Times November 28, 2006
Vital Signs
Outcomes: Circumcision May Reduce Risk of S.T.D.s By NICHOLAS BAKALAR
Men who are circumcised may have a significantly reduced risk of acquiring
a sexually transmitted disease compared with those who are not, a New Zealand
study has found.
Mumbowa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Abaganda getting together to review the state of their motherland, get to
know each other, discuss their future, and celebrate their
culture and achievements.
The 3rd Baganda
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Sources in
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Would someone please explain the logic behind having these two events at the
same time!
All Ugandans in the USA know that the annual UNAA meeting takes place over
the labor day weekend. So why schedule a significant Ugandan event at the same
time?
On 7/5/07, musamize
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technology that suit and serves their needs.
It is not that difficult to train cows goats to do this. Cows oxen have
been known to pull all sorts of wagons, and even plow fields, in Africa before.
September 10, 2007
Drugs Banned, Many of Worlds Poor Suffer in Pain By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
WATERLOO, Sierra Leone Although the rainy season was coming on fast,
Zainabu Sesay was in no shape to help her husband. Ditches had to be dug to
protect their cassava and peanuts, and their
New York Times, September 10, 2007
Alex, a Parrot Who Had a Way With Words, Dies By BENEDICT CAREY
He knew his colors and shapes, he learned more than 100 English words, and
with his own brand of one-liners he established himself in TV shows, scientific
reports, and news articles as
New York Times, September 9, 2007
Malis Farmers Discover a Weeds Potential Power By LYDIA POLGREEN
KOULIKORO, Mali When Suleiman Diarra Bananis brother said that the
poisonous black seeds dropping from the seemingly worthless weed that had grown
around his family farm for decades
Ssemakula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bannange,
Mbalamusizza nnyo. Mbategeeza mu butongole nti ku Saturday nga Sept 22, 2007
nja kubanjulira era mbalombojjere ebimu ku byaliwo mu Lukiiko Ttabamiruka '07 e
New Brunswick, NJ. Kino nja kukikola nga tusisinkanye ku Sears Park, e North
Kampala's public in-conveniences
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BBC News, Kampala
In Katanga slum in Kampala, a visit to a public convenience is a luxury which
comes at a price. The 'long drop' solution at a price
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Subject: Its Time to Rise Up Against The Museveni Kleptocracy
Its Time to Rise Up Against The Museveni Kleptocracy
For twenty years
New York Times, Op-Ed Contributor
No Country for Old Hatreds
By BINYAVANGA WAINAINA
Published: January 6, 2008
Nairobi, Kenya
THIS thing called Kenya is a strange animal. In the 1960s, the bright young
nationalists who took over the country when we got independence from the
Mr. Mulindwa:
Is this the same Obote that sent money to Muteesa II during the latter's exile in the UK oris the Monitorreporting about someone else?Omar Kezimbira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Obote froze the Kabakas account - Monitor 23/5/2005
By Esther Nakkazi
LONDON Thirty-nine years
Tue May 10, 8:27 AM ET
A white peacock displays its feathers in a bird park in Amman May 10, 2005. Hundreds of visitors, especially students, visit the bird park daily. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best
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This photo provided by rancher Shane Jennings shows a 5-legged, 6-hooved calf that was born last week on a ranch east of Tucumcari, N.M. The calf, a Limousin heifer owned by Orlando Romero of Sapello, N.M., was delivered naturally and is in otherwise good physical
Nnabagerekas ball raises Shs50 million
By Simon Kasyate
Monitor, May 23, 2005
QUEENS: The Nnabagereka of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda (L) consults Tooros Queen Mother Best Kemigisha during the fundraising ball.
It was after the stroke of midnight that the Nabagereka of
: FCOrefers toForeign and Commonwealth Office. You could also wait to be rescued by tomorrow's Monitor.
Edward Mulindwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Musamize
Let us get out of this crap, you want me to post the details I will and you know it. The danger here is that you think I am on the opposite side
UPE dropouts worry planners
By Peter Nyanzi
Monitor, May 23 - 29, 2005
When Shamim, then a pupil of St.Anthony Primary School in Sembabule town topped her Primary Six class in 2002, she thought her dream of joining secondary school was only a year away. She was terribly mistaken.
During
May 22, 2005
China, the World's Capital
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
KAIFENG, China
As this millennium dawns, New York City is the most important city in the world, the unofficial capital of planet Earth. But before we New Yorkers become too full of ourselves, it might be worthwhile to glance at
Mon May 23, 8:05 PM ET
The De Beers Millennium Star, a 230-carat diamond, will be the highlight of the biggest diamond exhibition in the world, which will take place at the Natural History Museum, the Guardian newspaper said.(AFP/File/Gerry Penny)
Millennium diamond returns to London after
May 24, 2005
The College Dropout Boom
By DAVID LEONHARDT
CHILHOWIE, Va. - One of the biggest decisions Andy Blevins has ever made, and one of the few he now regrets, never seemed like much of a decision at all. It just felt like the natural thing to do.
In the summer of 1995, he was moving
May 24, 2005
No Degree, and No Way Back to the Middle
By TIMOTHY EGAN
SPOKANE, Wash. - Over the course of his adult life, Jeff Martinelli has married three women and buried one of them, a cancer victim. He had a son and has watched him raise a child of his own. Through it all, one thing was
May 20, 2005
The Chinese Connection
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Stories about the new Treasury report condemning China's currency policy probably had most readers going, "Huh?" Frankly, this is an issue that confuses professional economists, too. But let me try to explain what's going on.
Over the last few
May 24, 2005
Death by a Thousand Blogs
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Beijing
The Chinese Communist Party survived a brutal civil war with the Nationalists, battles with American forces in Korea and massive pro-democracy demonstrations at Tiananmen Square. But now it may finally have met its match -
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the bottom of the posting. jonah kasangwawo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Mw. Musamize, you will have noticed that this is the usual way Mulindwa acts when he is challenged about his wild allegations, which he normally has no inkling about. He starts yelling about something else that has com
Mw. Kasangwawo:
Wouldthis, by any chance, the George Thomasthe article refers to?
George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Thomas%2C_1st_Viscount_Tonypandy
Viscount Tonypandy
Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount
attempts at sophistry.
Another aspect of Obote that has been established by this saga is that he isa common thief, in addition to his other unsavory characteristics. He stole Muteesa's money that was in the account he (Obote) froze.
jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mw. Musamize,my
Mr. Mulindwa,
I'll be plain: either you provideproof that supports your claim that Obote sent moneyfor Muteesa's upkeepduring exile or we willconclude that you are nothing more thatan idleloudmouth full of little more than hot air.Edward Mulindwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Musamize
The answer
Kiwanuka, Britain has strong institutions
SIR I would like to react to Prof. Semakula Kiwanukas article of May 19 entitled What is good for Britain... Kiwanuka raises very serious issues but I will dwell on two.
He wonders why it is alright for Tony Blair to have a third term, and not
Charcoal needs choke forests
By Tumusiime Kabwende DeoWEEKLY OBSERVER, 26th May 2005
Kampalas charcoal consumption has shot from 874,214 tonnes to 1,310,460 tonnes in 10 years (1994-2004), an increase of 50 percent, which has doubled the pressure on existing forest cover in source districts.
Shs 600bn lost to army ghosts (how much is that in US $?)
By Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda James TumusiimeWEEKLY OBSERVER, 26th May 2005
A High Command committee investigating ghost soldiers in the UPDF has concluded ghosts exist in every unit of the army.
And the problem is so widespread that a
Ssemakula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Olukiiko Lw'Abaganda mu S. California: June 4th, 2005
Bannange mwenna mbalamusizza nnyo.
Ekimpandiisizza kwekubajjukiza nti olukiiko oluddako lwakubaawo nga
ennaku z'omwezi ogujja nga nnya ,
June the 4th. 2005 ku ssaawa mwenda ezolweggulo. Olukiiko lwa
Sure, the people of Luweero still very much remember UPC's brand of "human equality and Brotherhood"B Wambuga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Netters,
I think these people need a brief copy of the UPC Constitution;
The Uganda Peoples Congress of Uganda.
"The Uganda People's Congress (U.P.C.)
May 31, 2005
Voyager 1 Approaching Edge of the Solar System
By KENNETH CHANG
After nearly 28 years of touring the giant planets and beyond, NASA's Voyager 1 has now reached the outermost antechamber of the solar system, a final interlude before it departs.
"We're now in the final lap of the
May 31, 2005
Declaring With Clarity, When Gender Is Ambiguous
By CLAUDIA DREIFUS
Dr. William G. Reiner, a faculty member at the University of Oklahoma and Johns Hopkins, says he is just a "dull guy leading a dull life."
That seems unlikely. A 57-year-old psychiatrist and urologist, Dr.
TRANSTION 48 (1975)
Kwame Nkrumahs Presence in A. M. Obotes Uganda: A Study in the Convergence of International and Comparative Politics
Opuku Agyeman
Early in 1968 The Guardian published an article drawing up areas of similarity between the situation in Uganda and the latter stages of the
Shs300m lost in cotton fraud
By Joe Wacha
Monitor, June 1, 2005
LIRA - The committee set up to investigate the irregularities that marred the marketing of cotton in the last season has said that Shs300 million was embezzled by the district National Agricultural Advisory Services (Naads) office
What a total waste of DNA! But then again, a seed doesn't fall far from the tree.Edward Mulindwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Musamize
Let us call for a public inquirely because my self as a person born and grown in Luwero, stayed in Luwero until when Museveni went to the bush, deserve a day
June 1, 2005
New World Bank Chief Says Aiding Africa Is His Top Goal
By ELIZABETH BECKER
WASHINGTON, May 31 - When he becomes president of the World Bank on Wednesday, Paul D. Wolfowitz says, Africa will be his top priority.
"Nothing would be more satisfying than to feel at the end of
20 May, 2005
Dear Editor,
Ref: Regional Tier Bill: Ministers puzzling response to Hon. Musumba
The statement made by the Minister of Ethics and Integrity, Mr. Tim Lwanga prompted this letter. Perhaps he will be kind enough to shed some light on the pertinent questions posed below that arose
from UNAANET
BFD! After all, thisunashamed kisanja plugwas written by a co-founder (co-owner?) of allafrica.com, where it appeared (http://allafrica.com/aai_acceptance.html).
As for peace being in sight, I guess the rest of us are just blind not to see it.
But just in case you missed it, this
Ssemakula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Mujungu:
OK Ill post the UN Security Council Report separately.
But Presidential Proclamation 7750 is actually useful in clipping the wings of dictators, their lackey sycophants (balebeesi), since nearly uniformly all of the above have ill-begotten
Nsibambi, so few have benefited from Movement
THE WRITER: Beti Kamya
THE lead story in The New Vision of June 1 reported that Prime Minister Apolo Nsibambi had urged President Yoweri Museveni to stay, on grounds that he has benefited Uganda.
Ive often decried the poor reading culture
Ssemakula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rev. K,
As usual Uganda vastly overpaid for goods services rendered (remember the infamous "computer cards" that will wipe out 40% or so of this year's education budget with the apparent connivance of our own president?).
Incidentally, I went to the website
Mr. Nume,
Do you recall how Mr. Obote boasted (in Singapore?) about being the only coup-proof African leader right before Amin overthrew him (with Israeli British help)?Simon Nume [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matek
At last thisguy is starting to contemplate his downfall!!
He will go whatever
City of potholes
(yet we are spending money to mend the "image" of the Ssaabagabe who continues to lavish himself with $400K Range Rovers, $300K Hummers, $1M Mercedes, etc -- at our expense, and that of the next generation. Some "vision" this is!)
When our honourable ministers make a
June 5, 2005
U.S. Challenged to Increase Aid to Africa
By CELIA W. DUGGER
A powerful consensus is building for a doubling of aid to Africa among the world's heavyweight donors, except the United States, a divide that is likely to come into sharp relief this week when Prime Minister Tony
June 2, 2005
Bush Maintains Opposition to Doubling Aid for Africa
By ELIZABETH BECKER and DAVID E. SANGER
WASHINGTON, June 1 - President Bush refused on Wednesday to budge on his administration's opposition to doubling aid for Africa, a major proposal on the agenda for a summit meeting of
Swiss company quits trade deals with Uganda over looting
By Emmy AllioA leading Swiss gold refining company has severed trade links with Uganda over allegations that the gold it often buys from Uganda is looted from the DR Congo.Metalor Technologies SA of Neuchatel in switzerland recently
[ This article was printed from Sundaytimes.co.za - home of the Sunday Times, South Africa. ]
The Curse of Gold
(full text at: www.hrw.org/reports/2005/drc0505/
the section on Uganda is: www.hrw.org/reports/2005/drc0505/11.htm#_Toc102992174) Thursday June 02, 2005 11:37 - (SA) By
Business Finance, Monitor June 7 - 13, 2005
Rampant forgery of land titles threatens business
Martin Luther Oketch
As we talk here, there is land title forgery going on in town. Land titles are forged in this country almost after every two to three hours
KAMPALA
LAND title forgeries have
Is the Kingdom of Buganda a Political Condom? The Monitor (Kampala) OPINIONJune 8, 2005 By Emmanuel Gyezaho
Not very original but sticky and important all the same. Dr Sulaiman Kiggundu the former Bank of Uganda governor echoed the words of former Nyabushozi MP Elly Karuhanga that Buganda has
Mr. Gureme has exposed Museveni's hypocrisy. Even the blind should be able to understand once for all: Without a doubt, Museveni is Buganda'sworst enemy in modern times.
Monitor, June 9, 2005
Buganda has little to thank the Movement for
F.D.R. GUREME
I propose to be candid here, in order to
Mr. Nume,
Last year, this same Museveni claimed he'd meet with Mr. Bill Gates during UNAA Seattle. Guess what? He couldn't even get a glimpse of Bill's famous house!
Millionaires do not amass their wealth by being stupid or naive enough to want to invest in a certified kleptocracy. Even Bill
June 9, 2005
Museveni promotes 100 officers
FRANK NAYKAIRU ALEX NSUBUGA
KAMPALA
THE army establishment announced 100 promotions mainly in the air force and the UPDF political department yesterday. In the political department, Defence and Army Spokesman Shaban Bantariza was
Monitor June 7 - 13, 2005
Business Finance
Kenya tops Uganda tourist list, says UBoS report
Dorothy Nakaweesi
KAMPALA
THE number of tourist arrivals into Uganda at all border posts has increased by 60 percent a Uganda Bureau of Statistics report has stated.A total of 512,378
Dead Russian enrages govt
By The AnalystWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
Kampala, June: Hardly six months after it outlawed the staging of Eve Enslers play The Vagina Monologues, government plans to slap a ban on another world-renowned play, Nikolai Gogols The Government Inspector.
A source
Why VP Bukenya must not meet Baganda soldiers
By Ssemujju Ibrahim NgandaWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) has six lieutenant generals, none of them a Muganda. It has 10 major generals and 18 brigadiers, and only one is Muganda at each of these two ranks. Of
June 8, 2005
Crumbs for Africa
President Bush kept a remarkably straight face yesterday when he strode to the microphones with Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, and told the world that the United States would now get around to spending $674 million in emergency aid that Congress had
Hugh Sturrock
A freshly fed mosquito, top; one 12 hours after being killed by a fungus, center; and one 24 hours after being killed by the fungus.
June 10, 2005
Fungus Fatal to Mosquito May Aid Global War on Malaria
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
In a finding that may open promising new ways to
SHOPTALK: Who is eating ghost money?
Weekly Observer, 9th June 2005
Stung by allegations in an official report claiming they were instrumental in creating thousands of ghosts, several UPDF officers have called The Weekly Observer to say the report prepared by Defence Minister Amama Mbabazi,
19,000 prisoners in Ugandan jails
By Benon Herbert OlukaWEEKLY OBSERVER, 9th June 2005
Close to 19,000 prisoners are languishing in different prisons around the country, causing unbearable congestion and death to some prisoners due to poor living conditions.Senior assistant commissioner of
Sunday Monitor Letters to the Editor | June 12 - 18, 2005
Adhola distorted history
It is a fact that the majority of contemporary Banyankole have either been born or matured over the last 20 years. It is for this reason that I have been compelled to rebut Mr Yoga Adhola's
June 13, 2005
Bush Urges African Leaders to Press Reforms
By MARIA NEWMAN
President Bush, meeting in Washington with the leaders of five African nations, said today that democratic reforms and free trade were the best ways to help poor nations.
Mr. Bush's remarks follow an announcement on
June 11, 2005
A Program to Fight Malaria in Africa Draws Questions
By DONALD G. McNEIL Jr.
Though its budget for fighting malaria has risen since 1998 to $90 million from $14 million, the United States' foreign aid agency is spending 95 percent of the money on consultants and less than 5
June 10, 2005
As Africans Join Iraqi Insurgency, U.S. Counters With Military Training in Their Lands
By ERIC SCHMITT
WASHINGTON, June 9 - A growing number of Islamic militants from northern and sub-Saharan Africa are fighting American and Iraqi forces in Iraq, fueling the insurgency with
June 12, 2005
After 2,000 Years, a Seed From Ancient Judea Sprouts
By STEVEN ERLANGER
Correction Appended
JERUSALEM, June 11 - Israeli doctors and scientists have succeeded in germinating a date seed nearly 2,000 years old.
The seed, nicknamed Methuselah, was taken from an excavation at
The Illiterate Surgeon
(www.nytimes.com/packages/khtml/2005/06/12/opinion/20050612_FISTULA_AUDIOSS.html)
June 12, 2005
The Illiterate Surgeon
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia
Just about the worst thing that can happen to a teenage girl in this world is to develop an
June 13, 2005
Justices Cite Possible Bias in Voiding Texas Murder Verdict
By DAVID STOUT
WASHINGTON, June 13 - The Supreme Court ruled today in favor of a Texas death row inmate for the second time, declaring this time that the defendant was entitled to a new trial because of possible
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Will debt relief make a difference?
By Orla Ryan BBC News business reporter The world's richest countries are getting ready to grant a debt moratorium to countries affected
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Raped, Kidnapped and Silenced
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: June 14, 2005
No wonder the Pakistan government can't catch Osama bin Laden. It is too busy harassing, detaining - and now kidnapping - a gang-rape victim for daring to protest and for planning a
June 14, 2005
Snake Phobias, Moodiness and a Battle in Psychiatry
By BENEDICT CAREY
A college student becomes so compulsive about cleaning his dorm room that his grades begin to slip. An executive living in New York has a mortal fear of snakes but lives in Manhattan and rarely goes outside
June 06, 2005
Monkey Hear, Monkey Count
Rhesus monkeys possess a natural ability to match the number of voices they hear to the number of individuals they expect to see vocalizing, new research concludes. The results indicate that abstract representation
Museveni Gives MPs Funds New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 8, 2005 Posted to the web June 9, 2005 By M. Olupot And H. MukasaKampala
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni yesterday said he had initiated a Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for MPs to assist them start development projects in their constituencies
Col. Kayanja Hijacks Stall New Vision (Kampala) NEWSJune 10, 2005 Posted to the web June 10, 2005 By Abubaker MukoseKampala
The Internal Security Organisation Director General, Col. Elly Kayanja, on Wednesday evening forcefully took over a stall of the National Agricultural Research Organisation
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