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Uganda's AIDS Crisis: Its Implications for Development
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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 298.
Traces the social and economic channels through which the AIDS
As D-Day approaches, it behooves all stake holder to pay close scrutiny to this report.
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Uganda killed 1,600 people DRC
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) documented about 1,600 people including 138 Congolese soldiers, which it says were killed by Ugandan soldiers, reports Anne Mugisa. This was one of the issues that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is to
2.6 million voters to miss polls
By Badru D. Mulumba
Monitor, April 15, 2005
KAMPALA A report of registered voters confirms Kampala as the district to scramble for by the political parties in the run up to a possible referendum, and possibly the presidential elections.But Mbarara is fast
Obote 'not planning return soon'
Uganda's former President Milton Obote has told the BBC that he has no plans to return home soon because the country is still a "dictatorship".
After reports that Mr Obote would end his exile in Zambia next month, President Yoweri Museveni has said that he
Museveni backtracks on succession
By Will Ross BBC Focus On Africa magazine
In Yoweri Museveni's 2001 election manifesto, he stated he wanted a second and last term in office - and one of his tasks would be to choose a successor.
He won the election, which was marred by an increase in
The battle over Uganda's Aids campaign
By Will Ross BBC News, Kampala On the billboard is a photo of two crested cranes - Uganda's national bird. "The Crested Crane sticks faithfully to one partner until death. Abstinence and faithfulness - 100% guaranteed," reads the caption below
Why Ceausescu Fell: His Silent War Against the Romanian People Backfired
by Thomas P.M. Barnett
COPYRIGHT: The Christian Science Monitor, 1989 (28 December edition, p. 19)
The end finally came for Romania's Nicolae Ceausescu.
Literally scared out of office by an angry population that
Just buy us all helicopters
Something is terribly and worryingly wrong with the NRM government. When Ministers announce their well researched and thought through policies, you feel like running out of your skin.
Now the Prime Minister and leader of government business is telling the gullible
Mr. Kironde,
You give no basis for your conclusion. But let us for argument's sake assume that GGI is indeed has "the finger prints of the disgranted (sic)opposition in Uganda", as you put it.
1. The question is: disgruntled or otherwise, is there any grain of truthin what they are saying?
Mr. Basudde:
Thank you so very much for posting the letter which hilights Museveni's hypocrsy.
Doe anyone recall how he(MU7) lambasted African leaders for wanting fancy titles e.g. "his excellency", and flying off to attend OAU or UN conferences in multi-millon dollar jets while the citizens
Muntu pins Obote over massacres
By Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi Hussein Bogere
Monitor 19, 2005
KAMPALA - One of President Yoweri Musevenis harshest critics has defended the National Resistance Armys conduct during the Luweero war while blaming Milton Obotes Uganda National Liberation Army for
Selfish business interests killing our countryTwo recent events have reminded me of how predictable entrenched business interests are when it comes to blocking progress in order to maintain their unfair advantage. The first of these events is the president's giving a go-ahead to the Nsimbe
Obotes story a counterpoint to Musevenis Mustard Seed?
It is a political autobiography, but also an apologia and defence where Dr Milton Obote hardly concedes anything that he has been held responsible for. It is right for him to put his own side of the story, though perhaps we will hear
Mutesa II
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutesa_II)
Mutesa II, the first President of Uganda.
Edward Mutesa II (November 19, 1924 - November 21, 1969) was king of the Buganda region and President of Uganda from 1963 to 1966.
His full name was Sir Edward
Slap Your Co-Worker Day is Coming!!
Tomorrow is the official Slap Your Irritating Co-workers Holiday: Do
you have a co-worker who talks nonstop about nothing, working your last
nerve with tedious and boring details that you don't give a damn about?
Do you have a co-worker who ALWAYS screws up
April 19, 2005:
Nigeria takes debt case to IPUFrom John Abba-Ogbodo, Abuja
DETERMINED to secure cancellation to her debt burden by creditor nations, Nigeria has taken the issue to the Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU).
A statement issued in Abuja yesterday by Mr Austin Uganwa, special assistant to
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 responsible for their crimes. The raw eggs, twigs and livestock that the Acholi people of
April 18, 2005E-COMMERCE REPORT
Questioning Eziba's DecisionsBy BOB TEDESCHI
HEN Eziba, an online retailer, declared bankruptcy last year, it left behind more than the usual amount of financial pain.
The privately held company had built a considerable business by selling hand-made goods
Brooklyn Botanic GardenAn illustration of Hoodia gordonii from the archives of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
April 19, 2005THE CONSUMER
An Appetite Killer for a Killer Appetite? Not YetBy MARY DUENWALD
he way the San people of the Kalahari Desert describe it, Hoodia gordonii is nature's
Obote is the most deserving citizen of this country - Ochieno
By Charles Etukuri
The return of Dr. Apollo Milton Obote has seen all hell break loose. So is he really returning this time around? With accusations flying around between Government and the UPC, who should answer for Luweero?
Let the emperor rule if people cannot see he is naked
By Ignatius Ssuuna
Monitor, April 20, 2005
I was visiting a Kenyan friend in Nakuru-Kenya last month when news came from Uganda that hundreds supporting the return of President Yoweri Museveni to power after 2006 took to the kanmpala streets
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
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
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
Tuesday,
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
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
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
He Sues Lover After Sex Change Hitch
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Mind-reading machine knows what you see
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NewScientist.com news service
It is possible to read someones mind by remotely measuring their brain activity, researchers have shown. The technique can even extract information from subjects that they are not aware of themselves.
Mr. Kasangwawo,
You are wasting your breath on these malcontents. In so many ways, the lights are on but nobody is home.jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see that you intentionally fail to mention that Kabaka Mutebi studied law at Cambridge and that he wrote for reknowned publications
April 14, 2005ECONOMIC SCENE
Intense Competition for Top Students Is Threatening Financial Aid Based on NeedBy ROBERT H. FRANK
ONSIDER the awkward decision confronting the admissions director of a highly selective university that is trying to move forward in the academic pecking
April 24, 2005
'The End of Poverty': Brother, Can You Spare $195 Billion?By DANIEL W. DREZNER
THE END OF POVERTY Economic Possibilities for Our Time.By Jeffrey D. Sachs.Illustrated. 396 pp. Penguin Press. $27.95.
EFFREY D. SACHS makes a bold declaration in ''The End of Poverty.'' He
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Through a dating site, Kevin McCrary began corresponding with a woman in Nigeria. The woman asked him to buy a computer and mail it to her, and sent him postal money orders that turned out to be forged.
April 26, 2005
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Mr. Opoko:
I don't know which Baganda Ms. Among is referring to. Forgive Obote? Not this Muganda. Never! I wrote a a letter to the Monitorto the same effect, butwhich letter they they seem to have declined to publish. I reproduce it and some exchange pertaining to it below for your edification.
Mr President, your help will be a great relief to me
SIR I joined the NRA forces in July 1981 when I was already trained by the Uganda Army. I worked hard in our struggle and was one of the first commanders who recruited and trained NRA soldiers at Kijjaguzo and Bulamba primary schools in
New Dam to Cost Government $35 Billion
The Monitor (Kampala)
April 27, 2005
By Risdel Kasasira
Kampala
The government of Uganda is planning to spend $35 billion on the construction of a new bridge on Nalubaale dam following reports that the bridge may collapse. The bridge at Nalubaale,
Census: We Now Know Where the Very Poor Live
The East African (Nairobi)
INTERVIEW
April 25, 2005
By Bamuturaki Musinguzi
Nairobi
Uganda last month released the findings of the 2002 Population and Housing Census. BAMUTURAKI MUSINGUZI spoke to the executive director of the Uganda Bureau of
If you only read one book in a year, this is a good candidate, or if you merely want to know why the world just looks on as Museveni and his fellow kleptos loot Uganda Mobutu-style
(anyone recall the new dam fiasco and the bribes that flew around -- and wonder how come we still dont have a
:
Rev. K.
There are a couple of other problems too: what is the number of prisoners? And, are prisoners on remand also eligible to vote or only convicted ones?
Status
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
Convicted
5,283
5,594
5,380
6,169
6,908
Remand
10,630
9,815
9,853
10,901
11,044
Total
15,913
Ssemakula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mr. Mujungu,
The figures struck me as being off the wall too. True to donor-form, 15% of the loan will be devoted to "studies". Do you remember Kaijuka's $10,000 bribe? Apparently he had first asked for a a cool $500,000. Does it surprise you that he went to
April 28, 2005
In Rare Accord, Spurned Asylum Seeker to Get $87,500By DEAN E. MURPHY
AN FRANCISCO, April 27 - In a rare settlement, the federal government has agreed to pay $87,500 to a woman from Kenya who was denied entry into the United States even though she says she expressed fears
On the Dark Side of Democracy
By Emily Eakin
New York Times January 31, 2004
To most Americans, the notion that free markets and democracy are essential to curing the world's ills is an article of faith. If only Iraq and Afghanistan, Cuba and North Korea, Syria and Rwanda would adopt both, their
Museveni Blasts NGOs Over AES Bujagali
By Simwogerere Kyazze
The Monitor, September 3, 2002
President Yoweri Museveni yesterday attacked international NGOs for interfering with Uganda's dam construction projects. Speaking 12th among world leaders at the World Summit for Sustainable
Uganda, Sanctions and Congo-K: Who is Who in Uganda Mining
Africa Analysis
June 5, 2001
The UN recommendation that sanctions should be imposed against Ugandan minerals has rattled those involved in the Countrys mining sector. The UN measure was taken as a result of Ugandas participation in
Diamond Exports Triple, Says UN Congo Report
Monitor, November 22, 2001
Uganda's diamond exports have tripled in last eight months, the second United Nations report on the alleged exploitation of the Democratic Republic of Congo mineral wealth has said. The report, which was released yesterday,
Congo Seeks Reparations From Uganda At World Court
By Paul Gallagher
Reuters April 11, 2005
The Democratic Republic of Congo accused Uganda on Monday of "massive" human rights abuses, looting and destruction in a war on its territory and demanded compensation from its neighbour at the World
Dracula Taking Over Uganda's Blood Bank?
Monitor, July 31, 2001
The revelations by former Greenland Bank Managing Director Suleiman Kiggundu are shocking.
In short, Kiggundu claimed that President Yoweri Museveni, Bank of Uganda officials including the late Governor Charles Kikonyongo, the
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Mr Wambuga:
Where and when was this published?B Wambuga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Return of a Patriarch and Bagandas history of treachery
By Elias Biryabarema
If we were all to be as ravenously vindictive as the Baganda are in their crusade against the return of the patriarch, Dr Milton
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Mr. Kasangwawo:
Don't confuse (hateful) people with facts ...jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matek,I acknowledge your repeated effort to support Mulindwa by referring me to "one of those British News Magazines", but this is off the point. Mulindwa claimed that Ssabasajja went to school
Oxfam International Press Release - 11 April 2002
The Great Trade Robbery
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WTO and Agriculture: The Great Trade Robbery www.mindfully.org/WTO/2003/Trade-Robery-WTO-Sharma2sep03.htm
Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WTO is for
Cheeye, Bumba Clash Over Thermal Project The Monitor (Kampala) May 2, 2005 By Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi Angelo IzamaKampala
The Minister of Energy and Mineral Development, Ms Syda Bumba, and Mr Teddy Ssezi Cheeye are locked in a bitter row over the hiring of Aggreko International Power Projects to
Article Published on:
28th April 2005.
FLASHBACK: NRM feared secret ballot even in 2002
Recently, Parliament voted for a motion moved by Minister Nyombi Thembo to do away with secret voting when changing the Constitution. This is the second time the ruling party is battling secret
800,000 Ugandans have HIV
By J. MaserukaOVER 800,000 adults in Uganda are infected with HIV, which is about 7% of all adults, according to a ministry of Health survey on HIV/AIDS.There has been an overall declining trend of HIV infection from 18% in 1992 to the current figure of 7%,
Thieves in Post Office
Rampant theft apparently continues unabated at the Main Post Office in Kampala. Over the past 19 years, many of my letters, magazines and large parcels have routinely disappeared with promises of an investigation.
For the past five years I have been caring for and educating
Wed May 4,11:11 AM ET
HOLD FOR RELEASE 1 P.M. EDT; graphic shows new dinosaur Falcarius utahensis. (AP Graphic)
Newfound Dinosaur a Transitional Creature
By MALCOLM RITTER, AP Science Writer
Caught in the act of evolution, the odd-looking, feathered dinosaur was becoming more
Budget: Uganda to Limit Donor Funding to $200m The East African (Nairobi) May 2, 2005 By Okodan AkwapNairobi
For the first time in a long time , Uganda will in the 2005/06 budget limit its external borrowing to only $200 million and also announce a shift in its economic strategies in order to
Foreign Debt Grows New Vision (Kampala) May 3, 2005 By Isaac Kalembe
UGANDA owes international organisations sh15.3b subscription fees arrears that have accumulated over the years.
"Uganda has defaulted in its international obligation," finance committee chairperson Maj. (rtd) Bright Rwamirama
University Admissions Suspended New Vision (Kampala) May 3, 2005 By F. AhimbisibweKampala
MAKERERE University and other public universities have halted the 2005/06 admissions, citing defective guidelines from the education ministry on the new scholarship scheme which emphasises sciences.
The
Mr. Gwokto:
The caption on the photo belowreads: "UPDF murder 5 women in Mucwini ". To me it looks more like an outright massacre. Certainly when I count the bodies on the ground I count more than five.
Could you please provide details as to where when this gruesomephoto was taken and what the
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And thenProf. Nsibambi wants his Pajeros. musamize [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Foreign Debt Grows New Vision (Kampala) May 3, 2005 By Isaac Kalembe
UGANDA owes international organisations sh15.3b subscription fees arrears that have accumulated over the years.
"Uganda has defaulted i
These are from Time Magazine.
The PressAsking for It
Monday, Aug. 23, 1971
Many governments chronically complain about press criticism, but Uganda has the opposite problem. No newspaper will attack the regime of General Idi ("Big Daddy") Amin Dadaand Big Daddy is worried about it. Tamed to
Her Royal Highness (HRH) the Nnabagereka of Buganda, Sylvia Nagginda, isscheduled to visit the U.S. in August 2005.
The major purpose of her visit is to participate in fund-raising activities to support the Nnabagereka Development Trust (NDT). HRH is the founder and chairperson of the NDT,
THE WRITER: Henry Kajura
Land Cruisers for ministers a policy matter
This is in response to the public concern about the proposed procurement of Toyota Land Cruisers for ministers.
· When Prime Minister, Prof. Apolo Nsibambi, met members of the parliamentary committee on Presidential
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U.S. Vows to Help Bring Liberian to Justice
By DAVID STOUT
WASHINGTON, May 5 - The administration took a cautious stance on Thursday on the deposed Liberian leader Charles Taylor, pledging to help bring him to justice over war crimes but refusing to say whether President Bush
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Kai Brothers, left, who has H.I.V. but no signs of AIDS, with Dr. Jay Levy in his office.
May 3, 2005
The Inexplicable Survivors of a Widespread EpidemicBy CAROL POGASH
AN FRANCISCO, April 28 - Before powerful antiviral medicines became
Mr. Opoko,
It could be that the US has run out of idiots ...do you recall a photo of Pakistani soldiers clearing mines with simle sticks after Gulf War I? Can you find many in the US that would engage in clearing mines in that fashion?
"Consider first the cost to the international community of
May 10, 2005
Cameroon vs. South Africa in the Battle of the Gorillas
By MICHAEL WINES
PRETORIA, May 4 - Where does a 600-pound gorilla sleep?
Cameroon's government says South Africa's government knows the right answer. But for two years, South Africa seemed not to have heard the question.
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Govt to cut Ministry of Health budget
By Peter Nyanzi
KAMPALA - Mr Francis Omaswa, the director general of health services, has said the government will drastically cut the budget for the Ministry of Health.
He was on Monday speaking at an HIV/Aids orientation workshop for
Mr Kibuka,
He is the short answer to your question #1. from the horse's own mouth (my emphasis):
DEMOCRACY AND LIBERTY
He did not mind people saying it was a good thing to have Parliamentary democracy, or even a great thing. But he stressed there was no point in pretending that Uganda was at a
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Tut Was Not Such a Handsome Golden Youth, After All
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
Published: May 11, 2005
Artists and scientists drawing on a detailed examination of King Tut's mummy have reconstructed the face of the young ruler as he might have looked in life: an unusually elongated skull, a narrow
May 11, 2005
Who Needs Giacomo? Bet on the Fortune Cookie
By JENNIFER 8. LEE
Powerball lottery officials suspected fraud: how could 110 players in the March 30 drawing get five of the six numbers right? That made them all second-prize winners, and considering the number of tickets sold in
Researchers at Cornell University designed this modular cube (photo and illustration at top), the basic building block of a three-module robot that can self-reproduce. Each cube contains a microprocessor, a motor, and electromagnets. The magnets selectively weaken and strengthen connections
ManU fans protest against team sale in February
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Manchester United fans protests against the proposed sale of the club to U.S. tycoon Malcolm Glazer prior to their Champions League soccer match against AC Milan at Old Trafford in Manchester, February 23, 2005.
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I am curious, what is "Mato Ofut" or what does it mean -- literary? Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okutu. Noc Rac :
You are a engaged innothing other then Political demagogary. To be honest with you, I personally find no sense in your utterences.
That fact is: Themany problems our
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This would be a good idea -- may be absent of Ssenga's "supervision", unless they intend to marry off v. young girls and boys,and if some effort was made to encourage male virginity.
Actually, the Omukama is right to be concerned about the effects of AIDS.
Net-Based Phone Services Can Save Subscribers Money, but They Have FlawsNet-Based Phone Services Can Save Subscribers Money, but They Have Flaws
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Warren C. Duthie, who over the years dabbled in selling long-distance phone
May 13, 2005
DNA Study Yields Clues on First Migration of Early Humans
By NICHOLAS WADE
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The Orang Asli people, north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, were studied by geneticists who traced their mitochondrial DNA from Africa.
By studying the DNA of an
May 12, 2005
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Mr. Kipenji:
I always think and identify as a Muganda before anything else -religion, politics, gender, education, inclusive. So, I do not find it strange, neither do I take offence, nor do do I feel slighted if anyone else does so.
IMHO, to do otherwisewould be putting the cart before the
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These photos released by the Las Vegas Metro Police Department show Jamie Plascencia, left, and his wife Anna Ayala, right. On Friday, May 13, 2005, San Jose police announced that the finger that Ayala claimed she
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Eleven-month-old Lokman Hakim Mondol, who weighs 22 kilograms (48 pounds) is brought at a hospital by his grandfather Tabarak Mullick, in Calcutta, India, Monday May 9, 2005. His mother, Jnanera Bibi, tries to cool him with a hand fan. Lokman consumes 5 liters of milk
KABAKA COMES BACK FROM EXILE.
Oct. 31, 1955
When the signal came from the airport, the royal drums thundered into life for the first time in two years. To Buganda's 1,300,000 people, the noise announced the return of their beloved Kabaka (King). Thousands of gallons of banana beer had been
e vs. Amin/Okello/Museveni offering Obote support Obote during the latters spells of exiles.
Have a nice weekend sir.
Musamize
"Cowardice asks the question: is it safe?;
Expediency asks the question: is it politic?
Vanity asks the question: is it popular?
But conscience asks the questi
Obote was no democrat
In your issue of April 28-May 4, you published a letter, Obote not Nagendas equal by Peter Kawada of Makerere University. The writer asserted that John Nagenda (a presidential advisor) could not be Apollo Milton Obotes equal because the latter was MP, party president,
A THREAT TO AFRICA'S SUCCESS STORYBostone Globe, May 1, 2005Author(s): JOHNNIE CARSON
FOR THE PAST decade, Uganda has been one of Africa's success stories. It has been held up as an African poster child for economic reform, improved human rights, and a champion in the struggle against the
Mr. Kibuka,
Akena Adoko's article is on the web at: www.kituochakatiba.co.ug/archives.htm.
This is the article that was quashed by Mr. Davies Sebukima (a.k.a. Steve Lino) -- an act rewarded by detention and accusations of sedition. The Steve Lino letter can be found at
Our Dear Sister Assumpta Oturu, whom most of us know well, has lost her sister, Josephine Obwapus. She has been living in Sydney Australia. Her death was sudden to Assumpta.
Assumpta is the last born with one sister (who passed) and a brother who past about 11/2 years ago.
That leaves her with
Mr. Matek,
1. Obote started this madness in Uganda when he made his power grab back in late 1960s. So to discuss Ugandas problems today one needs to, at least, cast a cursory glance in his direction.
Today, when we talk about IDPs in Northern Uganda, we need to remember that the originator of
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