Marking 17 years of dialogue culture
The Long View
It is not surprising that Ugandans are marking a
record 17 years of the NRM in power.
It is a befitting reward for a leadership that has
perfected the politics of dialogue, compromise and
consensus in the best interest of the people.
Contrary
US Buying Iraqi Oil To Stave Off
CrisisBy Faisal
Islam and Nick Paton Walsh in Moscow The Observer1-26-3
Facing its most chronic shortage in oil stocks for 27
years, the US has this month turned to an unlikely source of help -
Iraq.
Cabinet clash as Blair agrees to lift
Mugabe ban By George Jones, Political
Editor
A cabinet row erupted yesterday after Downing Street signalled
that it was preparing to strike a deal with France to allow Robert Mugabe,
Zimbabwe's president, to
attend a Paris summit next month despite
Murungi Says He'll Pursue JM, Ouko
Murderers
A number of civil society
organisations have demanded that a tribunal be set up to investigate all judges
suspected of misconduct
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SPECIAL
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KENYA'S MINISTER for Justice and
Constitutional Affairs Kiraitu
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DR of Congo: UN panel on illegal exploitation of resources
Mulindwa,
I've failed to understand what point you're trying to make in your first
paragraph. Maybe someone can translate it for me.
As for the capital being in Buganda, I thought I had made my position clear
to you sometime ago when considering the same issue. If you've forgotten,
I'm telling
Ndugu Matek,
Thanks for this. Vigilance will have toremain the keyword
here. The oligarchs with the support of the White House cowboys, are
going to find some other ways to unseat Chavez.
vukoni
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Hundreds of thousands rally in victory
THE NEW VISION -27TH JANUARY 2003
Explain federo to the masses, says Kiyonga
CHATTING: Kiyonga (right) talks to headteachers after the course
THE National Political Commissar and Minister without Portfolio, Crispus Kiyonga, has advised Buganda leaders to come out and clearly show the
Not yet time for political parties, says President
UGANDA is not ready for a pluralistic society, President Yoweri Museveni said yesterday, write Okello Jabweli and Alfred Wasike. Addressing a large audience that turned up for celebrations marking 17 years of his administration at Kololo
Third term agitators posing wrong queries-New Vision 27/01/2003
CAPITAL: Kampala City should not fall under the administration of any particular district
The Other Side of the Coin with Paul Waibale Senior Those who are asking whether Yoweri Kaguta Museveni should accorded an opportunity
Much as I do not have faith in the current
set of political parties in Uganda, the president saying that it is not yet time for political
parties in Uganda, I do not think the president said anything new. By challenging the youth to find out why
Kenya and Tanzania have had peace while
ACCUSATIONS "RIDUCULOUS" SAYS RWANDA'S US ENVOY.
H.EDoctor Richard
SEZIBERA ambassador to the United States of America.
Accusations 'Ridiculous' Says
Rwanda's US Envoy
January 26, 2003 Posted to the web January 26, 2003
Charles Cobb Jr.Washington, DC
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