Ssemakula:
Mu7 is not different from Obote. He is trying to reintroduce the socialist / command way of doing things in Uganda. He like Obote want to take people off their land and allow foreigners/or Ugandans with big bucks to take over and have large-scale plantations of different crops. What
Members:
And then, we had this non-critical thinker (Lisa Toro) try to convience me that Ugandans are "one people"?? This is how much some folks are in denial and they can not think straight. The Basoga told off these Banyankole (Luzindana, Kategaya) to back to Ankole and leave Busoga. The exi
Mulindwa:
What "nonsense" do I post?? Is this your way of trying to curb down on my postings by intentionally trying to piss me off?? Mulindwa, I think you are mistaken. I'm to continue posting whatever I want! Nga teri ankuba ku mukono! I do as I please, and believe what I think is the tr
Noc'ladumas Georges:
(where is your native name? -- I'm sick and tired of Africans with colonial names! -- Names like Noc'ladumas? Georges? which have nothing to do with Christianity for they existed before the birth of Jesus. -- Jesus never taught his subjects to change their native names to Jew
UGANDA: Barlonyo IDPs camp death toll reported to have been 337
© IRIN/Ali Mao
Victoria and other IDPs fleeing Barlonyo following the
attack
GULU, 16 Mar 2004 (IRIN) - Investigations by leaders in
northern Uganda's Lira District have found that the death toll
Minister insults US diplomats
By Emma Mutaizibwa & Frank Nyakairu
March 16, 2004
Splashes red wine on guests
Walks out on ambassador
KAMPALA - A Cabinet minister stunned guests at a fete thrown by the US embassy
yesterday when she hurled insults and splashed wine on guests.
Ear to The Ground
By Charles Onyango-Obbo After Jinja: Tribal chiefs to eat happily ever after March 17, 2004
The violent break-up of the Pafo seminar by pro-Museveni goons in Jinja a fortnight ago shouldn't have come as a surprise.
Why, you may ask. First, it fits in the way the Movem
Politics of Fear vs. DemocracyBy David Swansont r u t h o u t | Perspective
Monday 15 March 2004
If terrorists draw the lesson from Spain that mass murder can change an election, then the United States, among other countries, could be in for a terrible October surprise. But it
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Dear All
This is great, take
On the contrary!
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Mbeki sent arms to Aristide: Tony LeonJOHANNESBURG: A
row has broken out in South Africa over an attempt to send weapons to
deposed Haiti president Jean-Bertrand Aristide as rebels closed in on
him.President Thabo Mbeki has been accused by the leader of the
opposition, Tony Leon, of viol
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