ugnet_: RE: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Lugemwa FN
referendum might need 40/-b plus Mr. Kironde, A chunk of that  money could be used to clear part of the mess at Makerere,  or train a few  graduate students.    FN   Lugemwa Clashing lectures normal at Makerere EAGER TO PAY: Makerere University private students brave the sun and the long q

ugnet_: Empire Or Africa

2004-01-13 Thread gook makanga
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2004-01-13 Thread Owor Kipenji
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RE: ugnet_: RE: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Ed Kironde
I understand the referendum might need 40/-b plus the Electoral Commission is broke, then the elections in 2006, then financing about 50 political parties, the war in the North modernizing the military peace talks, political talks, buying off

ugnet_: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Lugemwa FN
Mr. Kironde, If  President  Museveni remains noncommittal on the issue,  the MPs should do what the referendum is supposed to do because it is much cheaper.  But it  seems  parliament  'cannot' handle such a hot issue! FN   Lugemwa Ed Kironde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks FN Lugemwa

ugnet_: RE: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Lugemwa FN
If  President  Museveni remains noncommittal on the issue,  the MPs should do what the referendum is supposed to do because it is much cheaper.  But it  seems  parliament  'cannot' handle such a hot issue! FN   Lugemwa Ed Kironde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks FN Lugemwa Can’t an act o

RE: ugnet_: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Ed Kironde
Thanks FN Lugemwa Can’t an act of parliament suffice?   -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lugemwa FN Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: ugnet_: Why then a Referendum?   Because power belongs t

ugnet_: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Lugemwa FN
Because power belongs to the people who DID not make it to the CRC office, to present their views!!   FN  Lugemwa   Ed Kironde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:     7.14.3   We have carefully considered all the arguments made in favour of indefinite eligibility to the office of the President.   We are no

ugnet_: Why then a Referendum?

2004-01-13 Thread Ed Kironde
7.14.3   We have carefully considered all the arguments made in favour of indefinite eligibility to the office of the President.   We are not satisfied that enough justifications exist for removing the two term limit.  We have given reasons in response to the arguments. We have also taken

ugnet_: Job opportunity: Director of Research and Training

2004-01-13 Thread Lugemwa FN
Director of Research and Training Organisation: African Technology Policy Studies Network Location: Nairobi, Kenya Closing Date: 31 January 2004The African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS) is a leading regional network of African scholars and policymakers engaged in research, capa

Re: ugnet_: Vision alone will not save Uganda

2004-01-13 Thread okello
Gook & Netters,   I did laugh at Yoga Adhola really. He brought up some interesting views though, even if some of the views seem to rule out any foreseeable progress towards economic independent for Uganda as a country:   "For Museveni to think that an underdeveloped economy like that of Uganda can