Matek
When did your friend check the crystal
ball?
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:
Matek
Opoko
Dear Mr. Edward Mulindwa:
Thank you very much for your comment. I believe that there are also or if not very many
UPC like my family in Buganda who where and still are not with Museveni. Please,
we should speak like Ugandans' not like atribe or Company as you may call it.
My Uncle Kalule
Joicye Nansikombi,
I have a feeling you replied before reading Mulindwa's comments. You may wish
to revisit them before thanking him!!
Otherwise, many of us share your concerns. We however have to be careful when
joining yesterdays killers to fight todays killers. Some of the people who
are
Matek
At last thisguy is starting to contemplate his downfall!!
He will go whatever happens, and there are so many ways he can go.
Nume
Matek Opoko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Military coup is not possible - Museveni
SAM AMANYIRE
BUSHENYI
President Yoweri Museveni has said the army cannot
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
Fyi...usual disclaimers apply. Semei
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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
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That is how Mafia Organizations operate...once you fall out of favour..you watch your shadows. Kanyanga may be next to follow Tumukundee!!
MK
Col. Kayanja family leaves the country
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with one thousand guns unaccounted for , Under Kayanga Webembly thing, who knows what is going down!! May be Kayanga and the VP have their "thing" going on...or may be NRM is up to who knows what?
MK
Armed robbers resume terror attacks in the city
Ibrahim Kasita
KAMPALA
IN what appears to
Uganda's Envoy Smuggles Weapons
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The New Times (Kigali)
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Kigali
The Ugandan Ambassador to Rwanda, Adonia Ayebare, tried to smuggle illegal and uncleared weapons during the
Outlaw Youth Brigades - UJCC
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New Vision (Kampala)
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DRC: Aid Needed for Thousands Fleeing Attacks
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UN Integrated Regional Information Networks
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Nairobi
An estimated 7,400 civilians who fled violence in May in the Democratic
U.S. Votes $500m for Counter-Terrorism in Nigeria, Others
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This Day (Lagos)
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more arrests expected
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arrested 22 U.S. citizens and Kenyans here today who
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