Some of
us had discussed this for quite sometime and said the next war is not going to
be about oil, but water. Is The
Nile ripe for war or just a war of words? -ESK
Talk of sale of
Nile waters angers MPs
By Kennedy Lule
September 4, 2003
PARLIAMENT – Members of Parliam
In a message dated 9/3/2003 10:11:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Meanwhile, Fr. Athanasius Mubiru of Radio Veritas in Soroti said that Fr. Francis Kayaye of Amucu Catholic Parish, who had earlier been reported dead, survived the attack and was recovering at an undisclosed
"Meanwhile, Fr. Athanasius Mubiru of Radio Veritas
in Soroti said that Fr. Francis Kayaye of Amucu Catholic Parish, who had earlier
been reported dead, survived the attack and was recovering at an
undisclosed location."
Why would the priest be recovering at "undisclosed
destination"? Who is
In a message dated 9/3/2003 2:49:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matek:
I think Kakooza Mutale should have learned a lesson from the Tunyefunza saga. Tunyefunza was more powerful than Mutale. He was afterall a general, while Mutale is just a major. Tunyefunza had wiped out
RWANDA: Supreme Court
confirms Kagame winner of presidential electionsNAIROBI, 3 September
(IRIN) - The Supreme Court of Rwanda has confirmedincumbent President Paul
Kagame the winner of the 25 August presidentialelections in the country's
first multiparty contest, the Rwanda News Age
MPs Debate Bus Ambush
The Monitor (Kampala)
September 3, 2003
Posted to the web September 3, 2003
Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda
Kampala
Five officers under probe over attack
Lawmakers yesterday expressed sadness at the killing of 25 people by rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army in Soroti.
Th
MPs Ask for Humanitarian Camps in Teso
New Vision (Kampala)
September 3, 2003
Posted to the web September 3, 2003
Jude Luggya
Kampala
LEGISLATORS on the parliamentary committee of defence have asked government to set up protected camps in Teso to properly address the detoreorating huma
Karimojong Join Anti-Kony Offensive
New Vision (Kampala)
September 3, 2003
Posted to the web September 3, 2003
Nathan Etengu And Emmy Allio
Kampala
Leaders from Teso and Karamoja region have agreed to bury their differences in a bid to jointly fight the Lord's resistance army (LRA) reb
Stampede in Kumi Over Rebel Rumour
The Monitor (Kampala)
September 3, 2003
Posted to the web September 3, 2003
Patrick Elobu Angonu
Kampala
A stampede broke out in Kumi district yesterday, forcing hundreds to flee in fear of an impending attack from the Lord's Resistance Army rebels.
The s
George W. Bush Is Not A
LiarBy
Brian Wimer 8-29-03
Please, let's be reasonable. We can't say Bush lied.
No we simply mustn't. For the sake of the nation, and the nation's
children, and the nation's children's children, it shouldn't be
said
British Embassy In Iran Closes After Shots
Fired9-3-3
LONDON (Reuters) --
Britain temporarily closed its embassy in Tehran on Wednesday after
shots were fired at it from the street, the Foreign Office said in
London.
A s
Firefight in Tikrit as Mortars Fired at U.S. Base
2 hours, 55 minutes ago
By Andrew Cawthorne
TIKRIT, Iraq (Reuters) - Mortar bombs were fired at the U.S.
military base in Saddam Hussein (news
- web
sites)'s home town of Tikrit Wednesday and U.S. troops surged out in
How many have perished in Uganda's wars?
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Of Liberia's Many Sorrows, and Their Roots
September 3, 2003
By TIM WEINE
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A Former Child Soldier Fights Her Memories
August 30, 2003
By MARC LACEY
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A Deep Crisis, Shallow Roots
August 30, 2003
By JOHN SHATTUCK
In centr
Last Updated: Wednesday, 3 September, 2003, 13:45 GMT 14:45 UK
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Uganda seeks US military aid
Uganda wants the US to provide more logistical and intelligence supportUganda has asked the United States for military assistance in its
Monitor Letters, September 3, 2003 (www.monitor.co.ug/letters/index.php)
Swahili is the best national language
I disagree with Mr Kintu Nyago's view in The Monitor, August 2 when he says that Swahili should go side by side with Luganda as national languages. I think Swahili should go side by s
Students Oppose 3rd Term
SUPRISED: Gareson Opala
By Edris Kisambira Uganda National Students Association (UNSA) has expressed fear for their future at cabinets proposal to scrap the two-term limit for president. UNSA chairman Gareson Opala, said students find the stand surprising
War needs more than just grants By AuthorSeptember 3, 2003
The British government has once again come to the aid of the people of northern Uganda trapped in one of the world's bloodiest guerrilla wars.
Mr Hilary Benn, the minister of state for International Development, told the House of Common
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