emmanuel musaazi,
have i talked above and politics Below? NO NO and NO. Culture exposure,
exchange comes naturaly. One does not have to work at it, some times one can
learn some thing or like some something without having to know first which
cuture it is from. Above all its foundation is a result
Ed Kironde,
The silliness continues Do these people, including dictator Museveni, really think that Ugandans are so stupid! Anyway, the rwakitura rat-hole will soon be operational, and that's where they'll spend the "next 20 years". Yup!
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As horror and violence spreads in
Iraq, Ted Kennedy says Iraq is now George Bush's Vietnam! By John GreeleyIraq is George Bush's Vietnam, and this country
needs a new president, Senator Edward Kennedy said today in a major speech that
slammed George Bush as being deceitful and then compare
I think Mr Moses Byaruhanga has
contracted himself already:
He
said the movement system was still very strong to be challenged by the old or
any of the newly registered political parties in the elections to come. NRM-O is one of the newly registered
organizations.
“We
have already reg
Akanga,
Salim Saleh's real name is Akandanwaho. It means "my first
son" mbu. Mu7 is elder brother to Akandanwaho. 1+2=3. Mu7 is elder brother
in the maternal lineage. Ask the meaning of "tibuhaburwa". May be you will
get more proof.
Ssenya
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Fro
Lisa Toro is "Buganda possessed".
Thats what is giving her\him sleepless nights. Do you why such people
support Kony? They dont mind Kony killing innocent people in the North.
Their dream is Kony to go South into Buganda and finish it. Lets assume it
happens. You will see them flying to Entebb
Wow, I think
we need to review the laws of dead-beat parents. 1.8 million Ug
Sh?
Would that be
$75 monthly for both kids? I think
the Hon got off lightly and punitive damages for the delay should be assessed on
a daily basis – the longer he takes to pay, the more the amount should accru
Owange Jonah,
If you want to silence Mulindwa ( or else he will dodge the
question), ask him to name his lineage ( Olugya,Olunnyiriri, omutuba,
essiga, Akasolya). The guy has been asked on this net more than 10 times but
he has never answered any question regarding lieage. Now he wan
Category: News & Opinion Topic:
International Affairs
Synopsis: depth of the resistance
Source: albasrah.net
Published: May 4, 2004 Author: Iraqi
Mother
For Education and Discussion Only. Not for
Anyomokolo,
You wrote:
"By the way, I am still waiting for men who want to sow their seeds
with no responsibilities attached."
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Still waiting! I connected them to yo
Jeevan Vasagar in KampalaMonday April 5, 2004The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/aids/story/0,7369,1185851,00.html
Uganda's first tabloid has broken Africa's biggest taboo by revealing that the country's foreign affairs minister, James Wapakhabulo, died of Aids.
The storm was stirred by an ob
Otafiire summoned over child supportBy Lominda Afedraru April 6, 2004
COURT The Uganda Human Rights Tribunal has summoned Water, Lands and Environment minister, Col. Kahinda Otafiire, over a child-support suit.
Commissioner Mariam Wangadya wants Otafiire to appear by April 19, to show why his
Sexual harassment: Men too are victimsBy Agnes AsiimweApril 4 - 10, 2004
My issue is sexual harassment at the workplace. Not many people are willing to discuss it, even off record, thats how sensitive it is.
What makes it harder is that it is difficult to prove, most cases occur between two pe
Cheeye ordered to pay Shs 15mBy Lominda Afedraru April 6, 2004
COURT The High Court has ordered Mr Teddy Ssezi Cheeye to pay Shs 15 million to Justice Edmund Lugayizi.
Cheeye lost a defamation suit on April 2.
Justice Lugayizi, also of the High Court, sued Cheeye, then editor-in-chief of Ugan
Leaders cut Museveni feteBy Alex B. Atuhaire & Frank NyakairuApril 6, 2004
KAMPALA Three African leaders earlier expected to attend President Musevenis retirement from the army today will not attend, The Monitor learnt yesterday.
Information minister Nsaba Buturo and army spokesman Shaban
Explain health scheme for VIPsBy Mercy NalugoApril 6, 2004
KAMPALA The Reform Agenda has asked the government to explain the medical entitlements of ministers, MPs and other senior public servants.
It follows comments made last week by members of the late James Wapakhabulos family that
Teacher caned over love letterBy Tabu ButagiraApril 6, 2004
ARUA Too much love might kill you, break your heart or simply become a pain on the backside.
The latter is what happened to a grade III teacher here, who was caned for writing a love letter to one of his pupils.
Mr Swali Adaku,
In one of his many postings Gureme discloses M7's other name "Tibuhaburwa", is this the name of his real Rwandes father or want? Please Kabonero help us here!
"I am overwhelmed - and astonished; all the meaningful stuff I wrote comprising only: William Pike's skilful editing; the "superior" meri
http://www.africa2000.com/UGANDA/introdgeopolitique.html
Ochan Otim
NB: I hope you will find time to read and sign a petition to stop the
Northern Uganda carnage
at: http://www.petitiononline.com/savacoli/petition.html
This service is hosted o
...and what is arrogant about directing people to sites where they can get
information on areas or issues they obviously find challenging, in this case
bugand culture. Lisa, i will be much obliged if you could please direct me
to a site where i could get more information about the culture and cu
emmanuel musaazi,
Try the language of the cultured!, not the NRM opppressive and dictatorial
style. Ugandans learn things in Buganda culture and indeed other cultures
through kindness, friendship and understanding shown to them not the type of
arrogance you showing here.
Toro
- Original Messa
Movt in power for next 20 yrs By Rogers Mulindwa April 5, 2004
WOBULENZI - The ruling Movement is not set to leave power in the next twenty years, the Presidential assistant on political affairs Mr Moses Byaruhanga has publicly mentioned.
I dont see the Movement leaving power in the next 20
Movt in power for next 20 yrs By Rogers Mulindwa April 5, 2004
WOBULENZI - The ruling Movement is not set to leave power in the next twenty years, the Presidential assistant on political affairs Mr Moses Byaruhanga has publicly mentioned.
I dont see the Movement leaving power in the next 20
..to all those who are "buganda" challenged vis a vis buganda culture and
customs, and who feel they need to be educated, please check this website;
http://www.buganda.com.
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Ms Mukooza,
I hate wiseacres like Odwe. Instead of requesting to be educated, they
display their ignorance about an issue by pretending to know more about that
culture than the people who belong to it. There is nothing backward about
the three phrases he refers to and therefore there is nothing
Mw. Ssenyange,
I don't think you'll get a response to that one. Could it be that the man is
so angry with NRM because they refused to give him a job he was hoping for
after functioning as the financier's bag-boy ? I don't blame them though -
with his apparent inability to grasp even the simples
Ha, ha ! Just look at the list he gives to prove his identity : Opoka,
Kipenji, Okwong-okumu, 'Lisa Toro' (an Acholi in the UK), even Dr. Mulera -
all people who came to know him when he had already taken on the name of
'Mulindwa' ! Not even a single person who can identify his lineage. Adam
Da
Why Women are More Victims of HIV/AIDS-GroupFrom Chinedu Eze in Abakaliki
03/04/2004 22:27:50
http://www.thisdayonline.com/
Women's high rate of HIV infection has been attributed to cultural inhibition that constrain them from taking crucial decisions on their sexual life, which is in relati
White Farmers, Obasanjo and Our Future
02/04/2004 19:16:44
http://www.thisdayonline.com/letters/20040403let01.html
Nigeria is gradually becoming a haven for "rejects" from other lands. From Charles Taylor of Liberia to Jean Bertrand Aristide of Haiti and now the "inglorious" White farmers fr
Change Your Luck, Change Your Life Anyone Can Do It Richard Wiseman, PhD University of Hertfordshire Special from Bottom Line/Personal Some people seem to have all the luck. They walk down the street and find money on the ground. They sit next to a guy on a plane who owns a dynamic company -- and n
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