Career DerailmentAre You at Risk?By Barbara Reinhold
Getting bumped off the track on your way to the top, isn't that every high- achiever's recurring nightmare? How can you be sure it doesn't happen to you? Contemplate the following six career-derailing errors uncovered in research by
There he goes again. Back to his elections lies !
Firstly, a look at Buganda history shows that there were indeed elections
until your hero destroyed the Buganda institution. So it's not true that
Buganda does not believe in elections.
Secondly, you can't keep on criticizing the lack of
so, what's your point ?
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Date: Mon, 8 Dec 2003 21:30:09 EST
In a message dated 12/8/2003 6:47:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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and
succulent points my ...behind ! 'Ignorance of Buganda society' I would
call it.
Matekopokopoko, did you actually read Mw. Ssenyange's contribution on this
subject ? Or the press articles thereafter ?
If you have nothing new to say on the topic, why don't you just keep quiet
instead of
This is the development we anticipated, unfortunately. There is reason to stoop to check direction. Me think it is time enough to balance realism, idealism and empiricism. Matter of principal alone may not safe the people. There is reason for the Amuka and they have the Langi consensus. The LRA
Ssebbo,
The right question is: HOW IS IT WITH THE PEOPLE OF THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN UGANDA? WHAT IS THEIR SITUATION OR THEIR UNDERSTANDING (perseption and interpretation) OF THE SITUATION AND, WHAT DO THEY SUGGEST WE SHOULD DO TO ADDRESS THE SITUATION THAT HAS BECOME?
weballe
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From:
Rook,
How about wealthy women/mamas marrying many men?
FN Lugemwa
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Regional- EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, December 8, 2003
Uganda's Army Shake-UpAimed at Winning Kony WarBy WAIRAGALA WAKABI THE EASTAFRICAN
LAST WEEK'S purge in the Ugandan army and the announcement that several senior military officers would be court-martialled were part of President
Opinion- EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, December 8, 2003
December Already!Get Me to the Church on TimeBy JOACHIM BUWEMBO
The wedding season is here again. Every society has its favourite time of year for getting married, and in Uganda December is the month. So every Saturday till the
GRANMA INTERNATIONAL
Havana. December 9, 2003
Cuba is a valued partner of CARICOM
Statement by the Most Hon. P.J. Patterson, Chairman of
the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean
Community (CARICOM) on the occasion of CARICOM-CUBA Day
2003.
It is with great pleasure that today, 8
News Wednesday, December 10, 2003
Marriage ends as pregnant pupil is rescuedBy GEORGE OMONSO
A 13-year-old girl rescued from forced marriage in West Pokot yesterday said she wants to go back to school.
Helen Arube, a Standard Five pupil at Kitut Primary School in Kacheliba constituency, says
"The task of politics is to find solutions to complicated issues, and often that means both sides must compromise. If that does not happen, things quickyl become a matter of life or death, war or peace."--Shimon Perez,
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A third way? By Sheila C. Kulubya Dec 10, 2003
The cat is out
Prof Lugwema,
Law like life does not operate in a void. It reflects reality. Or rather Law mimics life and reality. The reality is that its an African custom andin this casethe Ugandan African, that men are the ones who marry women.- NOT vice versa!Its also a truism that Uganda African men marry
We Failed on Zimbabwe, Says Obasanjo
Reactions trail Harare's pull-out
From Isichei Osamgbi, Josephine Lohor, Iyefu Adoba in Abuja and Paul Ohia in Lagos
with agency reports
This Day
Dateline: 09/12/2003 01:18:42
President Olusegun Obasan-jo, who is the Chairperson-In-Office of the
And as Africans. Zimbabwe must help towonder
as tohow colonialism has destroyed us to the extent thatmany of
ushave agreed to fight for the White minority in Zimbabwe than the
Zimbabweans. A mistake Zimbabweans didn't do.
Em
The
Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda
Mwaami Kasangwawo
If for you, you believe that Buganda leadership is always through election,
then you are telling the truth and I am not.
Secondly Federalism does not mean elections, and that is where Federalists
go wrong to believe and to teach uncritical thinkers that they are the
solution of
President
confounds critics, attends talks
From Itai Musengeyi in GENEVA, Switzerland PRESIDENT Mugabe
arrived in the Swiss capital of Geneva yesterday to attend the United Nations
information summit, confounding critics that were claiming the Zimbabwean leader
was growing isolated.
One-third of Iraq's new army quits
Globe and Mail Update
Washington Plans
to deploy the first battalion of Iraq's new army are in doubt because a third of
the soldiers trained by the U.S.-led occupation authority have quit, defence
officials said Wednesday.
UN Web summit splits
rich, poor countriesSome nations want new
UN agency to govern Internet
GENEVA (AP) - A United
Nations summit aimed at expanding global access to information technology opens
Wednesday with rifts between industrialized and developing countries threatening
to overshadow
Brendan O'Neill
'Al-Qaeda bombing foiled' says the front page
of today's UK Sun,
reporting the arrest yesterday of 24-year-old student Sajid Badat in
Gloucester, England, on suspicion of
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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 12:18 PM
Subject: UGANDA: Military muscle, political problems
UGANDA: Military muscle, political problems
The government's failure to end the LRA's brutal
campaign points to a growing national crisis. After 18 years of the Lord's
Mwaami Ssenyange
But there is as well a trend of disassociating our selves with any body who
thinks different from the accepted margin.
When you ask a question on Buganda, you are a Nubian, when a Royal makes a
statement which is not publicly accepted that royal is a distant, Just how
far are we
In a message dated 12/10/2003 5:57:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"it is the Kabaka and his appointed officials who speak for Buganda and not
some unknown royals."
Now that is very interesting if you are telling us that the appointed
officials are more powerful in the
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