I have not seen or read Munini's article and so cannot say anything about it. I read Mulindwa's article and at first had doubt about it aims or message but on further reading i understood that i could no more information than what was written; that we should respect the president and that even in
open."
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They have eyes but see not: they have ears but they hear not. This country,
Uganda, is in big trouble for it is being lead by liars and thieves!
Onegi pa Obol
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Museveni has clearly told the people of Uganda in no uncertain language
munication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans
l'anarchie"
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Matek
Opoko
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Subject: [Ugandacom] UPDF lower ranks
neglected
from overseas to prevent Obote from returning to
Uganda.
Yours is too much Kasangwawo.
Onegi pa obol
-- jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Onegi pa Obol,
I don't know how you came to the conclusion that my intention is to create
grounds for great upheavals in the country ! All I am
upheavals in the country.
Onegi pa Obol
-- jonah kasangwawo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
contd.
The President's Secretary responded to Obote's accusations on 4th March 1966
and questioned why the Prime Minister did not specify which foreign
diplomats had been asked to send troops. He reminded
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Betreff: Ugandans go to Iraq
Ugandan graduates leave for Iraq
Recruits undergo selection
A TOTAL of 100 Ugandan graduates and S6 leavers on Thursday evening
left the country for Iraq in spite of protests from Members of
Parliament.
The recruits left Entebbe Airport at around 10:20pm
NOT to be a pipe fitter.
Numejonah 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 such as 'The economist' !You don't sound like you've seen the inside of a lecture room, so you might not know
know there is a name for
this kind of behavior even there was a case for Obote to answer, it is call
miscarriage of justice. The case can bedimissed outright because of the
sensasionalisation in the media.
Onegi
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-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mw. Mulindwa,
Ssebirumbi, was charged and convicted
your type of
people feel comfortable in.
Onegi
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since, according to UPC, Obote and his government are not responsible for the
atrocities in Luwero and other parts of the country during his regime, why
doesn't he come back and prove this before a court of law. His
The Monitor editorial of the 7th April 2005 is one of the weakest and most
confusing pieces to have been written for readers at time when the country is
bordering a crisis. It is almost equivalent to the “Irresistible Force and
the Immovable Object case where no meaningful action can be taken.
While successful party registration and ability to stage a peaceful
demonstration in Kampala do not mean the NRM has become a tolerant government,
it shows that it has become irrelevant as a vehicle of carrying Ugandans
aspiration forward. The backdrop under which the demonstration occurred
to the neighbouring countries.
KipenjiEdward Mulindwa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let record show that even under Iddi Amin, Uganda was ezporting power to Kenya.
Em
Toronto
The Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec
Fellow netters:
Under the NRM/ Museveni regime Uganda is dying a slow painful death. There is
no difference with a cow fattened for slaughter.
I do remember how oxen used to be castrated so that they could be used better
for ploughing the field. We always ate the testacles and the ox went
En Engoli fodi tiye kawake ku? Cengi gi KOLO Mendi..Ka Iming!!
MK
'Museveni Wants Peace to Retire'
You said it as if yu read my mind!
Man dong ope ba!
OJ
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En Engoli fodi tiye kawake ku? Cengi gi KOLO Mendi..Ka Iming!!
MK
'Museveni Wants Peace to Retire'
Uganda Weekly Observer, 23rd December 2004
Size does matter!
Girls Recline
At the Makerere University Guest House, the girls are lounging in the
sofas
in the lobby, where Joanna, 23, is scheduled to interview a former
lecturer
before the girls continue to Wandegeya. The lecturer arrives, goes
Luganda Vs Kiswahili; make your national language choice
By Bamuturaki Musinguzi
Dec 26 - Jan 2, 2004
As Parliament starts debating the White Paper, one other proposal,
beyond
the one on presidential term limits, is likely to excite much debate and
emotion. Its the proposal on national
To those who have ever been to Toronto, I am sure you know the big store on
Bathurst and Bloor known as Honest Ed's.
The owner of this store, Ed Marvish has passed away few hour ago. I surely
know that many of our people have been his customers.
Edward Mulindwa
Toronto
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