My brother Ssemakula, to the question:
>>Where and how have I considered, even remotely, that Ibingira is a
just a short step away from sainthood?
The answer lies in:
>>2. With regard to his credibility as a source of information about
Obote's megalominiacal and insatiable hunger for power and t
Ugandan
exiles to launch own radio By Alex B. Atuhaire July 18, 2003
Ugandan exiles
living in Germany plan to launch a radio station.
Mr Godfrey Elum Ayoo
said in a statement on Wednesday that Radio Rhino International-Africa
(RRIA) would he
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Pro-American Mayor, Son Killed in Iraq
U.S. Soldier, Iraqi Child, Pro-American Mayor and
Son Killed in Iraq As Saddam Loyalists AttackThe
Associated Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq July 16
The pro-American mayor o
80% of Ugandans have no beddings -New Vision, 18/7/2003
By Vision Reporters THE Vice-President Gilbert, Prof. Gilbert Bukenya, has said 80% of Ugandans dont have adequate bedding facilities, an indicator of the poorest quality of life. You are dressed in luxurious shoes and suits but the q
Netters
This evening we had planned to continue with
the series of the relationship of Uganda and Buganda. However due to the
seriousness of this breaking news, we have decided to put a stop on
everything.
Apparently, Reliable sources reaching the
Communication group from Kampala, are in
Blame leaders, not tribes -New Vision 18th July 2003
By Richard Otim THE First Deputy Premier, Lt. Gen. Moses Ali, has urged Ugandans to stop blaming some tribes for atrocities committed by past leaders. He said there was a growing tendency by some politicians to instigate animosity against
Last Updated: Thursday, 17 July, 2003, 14:33 GMT 15:33 UK
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Gabon's leader to rule 'for life'
Bongo has ruled Gabon for 36 yearsThe government in Gabon has made changes to the constitution which would allow President Omar Bongo to
Kony's spirits real - ministerBy Mwanguhya Charles Mpagi July 18, 2003 -Monitor
Witchcraft and spirits may after all be working for the rebel leader Joseph Kony.
At least that is what the Minister of State for Defence, Ms Ruth Nankabirwa, told journalists in Kampala yesterday.
"This [spirits]
Dear Fuge,
Don't waste your time arguing whether or not Uganda recognised Biafra.
Uganda NEVER recognised Biafra.
I dont need any URL to tell me this. This war took place when I was in
Secondary school. I was following it. And I am not senile yet. I hope.
Mitayo Potosi
From: "The Fugee" <[EM
Pattern of Corruption
July 15, 2003
By PAUL KRUGMAN
The case of the bogus uranium purchases was part of a broad
pattern of politicized, corrupted intelligence.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/15/opinion/15KRUG.html?ex=1059298609&ei=1&en=af17c28f41e89f78
STOP MORE SPAM with the new
Why We Die, Why We Live: A New Theory on Aging
July 15, 2003
By NICHOLAS WADE
Biologists and demographers are greeting with considerable
enthusiasm a new theory of aging.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/15/science/15AGIN.html?ex=1059298705&ei=1&en=64d2d047428e6506
I see nothing new
Mr. Kipenji:
Before I reply to your note, can you point to a precise line/passage in my posting where I can be construed as judging Obote?Ssemakula
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Fugee,
I copied the text and I believed it to be true. I
reservedly appologised and thanked Roy for the
clariffication.
For the first time you were right.
LM
--- The Fugee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matovu,
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> The report in the link you provided does not mention
> Uganda. It states:
> -
>
Military Coup Ousts Government of São Tomé in West Africa
July 17, 2003
By REUTERS
Soldiers toppled the government of the tiny and potentially
oil-lush West African nation of São Tomé and Príncipe at dawn on Wednesday.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/17/international/africa/17COUP.html?e
Celebrating the Life and Impact of the Legend Fela
July 17, 2003
By LOLA OGUNNAIKE
A multimedia group exhibition at the New Museum in SoHo
explores the cultural impact of the the Nigerian singer and political activist Fela Anikulapo-Kuti.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/17/a
Court Likely to Take Up Congo First
July 17, 2003
By MARLISE SIMONS
The International Criminal Court is likely to open its first
case by investigating the leaders responsible for abuses against civilians in Congo.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/17/international/africa/17HAGU.html?ex=105
The Country That a President Never Gets to See
July 16, 2003
By MARC LACEY
If everyday Nigerians had been in charge of the presidential
schedule, President Bush might have come a lot closer to capturing real life in Africa.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/16/international/africa/16LETT.
White House Aide Behind Uranium Claim, Senator Says (Surprise, surprise!)
July 17, 2003
By CARL HULSE
A member of the Senate Intelligence Committee said the C.I.A. director told members of Congress that an official insisted the State of the Union address include a disputed assertion about I
Yaobang,what Mu7 is potraying here is the Syndrome of Bankrupt
Leadership per excellence!.
Yakking too much too often about how bankrupt others have been has
unfortunately for him not helped him.He used this to move the focus on
his bankrupt carpenter style leadership to others but like they say
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20030701b3.htm
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Yaobang,
Museveni is afraid of the domino effect if the regime in Burundi is toppled.
COO
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>
>
> Listen
Listen to the mad utterances of Museveni, a war monger. This man has failed
defeat his own opponents at home and in DRC, but is now prescribing a
military solution for Burundi, i.e., the military defeat of the National
Liberation Forces-Party for Liberation of Hutu People. Is Museveni probab
Mwaami Ssemakula,love and hate they say are the two sides of the same coin.Love may actually be the head end of the coin and it is most often formed by our imaginations of what we either want or hope to see in the people/persons will purport to love.Hate on the other hand is the tail end of the coi
It’s Besigye’s decision
THE REFORM Agenda is demanding talks with government on whether it is safe for their leader Col Kizza Besigye to return to Uganda. They are planning to launch a mass campaign to return Besigye on 21 July if government does not cooperate.
This is absurd because government
Mr. Dambisya:
Where and how have I considered, even remotely, that Ibingira is a just a short step away from sainthood?
Let me state what my position categorically (for the umpteenth time) with regard to Ibingira as you seem to be unable and/or unwilling to infer it from my earlier postings.
1. I
Matovu,
i have passed your mailing below to the owners of Biafra wedsite!. They
might not be very please with you on altering materials from their website.
Uganda in this posting is your insertion. It high time NRA/M are held
accountable for maniplation, misinformation , plarigarism and decitful
a
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Uganda rebels 'drown children'
By Nathan Etengu BBC, Mbale, Uganda
More than 45 children abducted by Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army, (LRA) rebels have drowned in the Tes
FOREIGN PRESS: World Must Intervene In Uganda -New Vision Web- 17th July 2003
Mr. Axworthy who is now director of the Liu Institute for Global Issues at the University of British Columbia said on Tuesday that, he is encouraged by the "enormous heroism" he has seen displayed by many Ugandan
Tony Blair - Prisoner Of
WarBy Greg
Palast7-16-3
'Here, boy! Sit! Here y'go! Good boy!'Poor
George Bush. All week he's been practicing his lines for presenting Tony
Blair with a special medallion for his services to the USA when the
British Prime Minister
Matovu,
The report in the link you provided does not mention Uganda. It states:
-
"Biafra's independence was recognized by Tanzania, Zambia, Gabon, and
the Ivory Coast, but it was compromised in the eyes of most African
states by the approval of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, and Portugal.
Brit
Ugandans in
UK to debate partiesBy Victor Karamagi & Muhereza Kyamutetera July 17, 2003
The Association of
Ugandans living in the UK is to debate the proposed referendum on the
return to a multiparty political system.
The association will
h
Cosmology
The Multiverse
The universe as we know it just got more complicated
The universe is bigger than we think. This seems to be a cosmic truth. Times change, theories evolve, astronomers see new things in their telescopes—and the universe always turns out to be vaster and mor
By Dr John Mvundura
CONFLICTS in Africa have
become a thorn in the nerve centre of economic emancipation. It is a reality
that political and economic emancipation are inseparable. Yes, the
African continent enjoys political power but "total" political liberation cannot
be realised without
Omw Ssemakula,
I did not mean to say/imply that you are naive in any way, it is your
sophistication and grasp of issues Ugandans that is cause for the
bemusement I referred to.
I shall welcome your futher exposure of the villain that Obote is,
using whatever sources you select; I am sure there i
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