Brig. Tumukunde Surrenders Guns
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The Monitor (Kampala)
January 18, 2004
Posted to the web January 19, 2004
Emmanuel N. Mugarura
Kampala
The former Internal Security
My compatriots,
I have just been informed of the death of Mr Jovan Mabudo W Kiryabwire,
Senior Neurosurgeon and lately Member of the Health Services
Commission.
To those of us who went through Kiryabiwre's hands at one time or
another this comes as a severe blow, for he was truly one of the
This is really sad.
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My compatriots,
I have just been informed of the death of Mr Jovan Mabudo W
Aggrey Awori headed the 9th october movement and
this group was very brutal especially in eastern uganda
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Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels
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New Vision (Kampala)January 17, 2004
Posted to the web January 19, 2004 Josephine Maseruka
Kampala Kabaka Ronald Mutebi has accepted to meet
Anyomokolo:
Hahahaha, lolololol. I have nothing more to say, you said it all.
I have to give it up to you for saying it as it is, "They all have a penis!Most women don't know."You've got that right! Hahahaha, lolololololol, Ouchh! That hurts!
Play on sister, the game is on. Just make sure
I am pleased to see our King Ronald Mutebi extending his hand to try with other traditional leaders to get some ways of resolving this issue in the North. The war will not stop itself as the government is wishing for. I believe that all traditional leaders have always wanted to work together
Land is to dominate Bunyoro politics too, in our beloved Uganda. This issue between the Ugandan government failing to protect the land rights of Banyoro which the Bakiga are playing with is no laughing matter. The Banyoro are ready to protect and fight for their land. The Bakiga better pack their
I trust that many of us Africans who are new in the
USA, realise that probably none of us would be who we
are in the United States of America if it were not for
the work and blood of people like Martin Luther King
Jr. and otherS with and before and after him.
Since I am talking to Intellectuals
West Nile Gets Research Centre
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January 17, 2004 Posted to the web January 19, 2004
Ahmed AnguliboKampala
West Nile has got a new multi-billion shilling plague control centre.
The United
Museveni should go, says BidandiBy Emmanuel N. Mugarura Mercy NalugoJan 20, 2004
Everyone has a vision
KAMPALA A former Cabinet minister has said that President Museveni should retire at the end of his term in 2006.
Speaking on CBS radio on Sunday, former Local Government minister Bidandi
Bidandi also told the radio listeners that nobody has a monopoly over a vision for the country.As we head for the 2006 elections, we should not talk of vision in terms of a personality but a vision for parties, Bidandi said. We all have a vision. Democratic Party has a vision; Uganda Peoples
Everyone knows the role [Brig. Henry] Tumukunde played in the elections, but he is now facing the court martial; is history repeating itself? he asked. Bidandi poured scorn on the new cadres within the Movement who insult its historical members. "
MK
"The lie can be maintained only for
"He literally said that even a good dancer leaves the floor.Even for the simplest tasks there is a stop, Mr Bidandi said, in reference to the fact that Musevenis last term in office runs out in 2006.
Those who are asking for Museveni to stay after 2006 are trying to protect their jobs, he added.
When we came from Kyankwazi, those opposed to the Museveni line were sacked. Kategaya, Miria were all sacked for opposing the so-called official line, Bidandi said.
"The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or
Govt, parties talks open on sour note
By Elias Biryabarema Mwanguhya Charles Mpagi
Jan 20, 2004
KAMPALA The much-anticipated talks between the government and major opposition groups started on a rocky note at Fairway Hotel yesterday.
The talks are designed to agree how to open up the country
Parties dialogue a waste of resources
The multi-partyists have been agitating for a national dialogue with the Government (which recently relented), reportedly to map out a democratic future for Uganda.This is merely a waste of time and taxpayers money.
Multi-partyists should come out of
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we came from Kyankwazi, those opposed to the
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