Museveni asked for 3rd term -Matembe By Alex Atuhaire June 7, 2004
KAMPALA - President Museveni asked for the removal of presidential term limits last year, former Ethics Minister Miria Matembe said yesterday.
She said she was shocked when Museveni made the request during the Movement NEC meeti
Sunday comment:
By Fr Wynand Katende Holy Trinity bond of love June 06, 2004
Read John 16:12-15 Everything the Father has is mine; all the Spirit tells you will be taken from what is mine.
A non-Christian friend once confessed to me how he admired Christianity in many ways, but yet f
Sex workers could save the world Lets Chat: with David Kibirige June 7, 2004
Okay. And press reports yesterday revealed something new about the trends of the oldest profession prostitution. It showed that sex workers no longer hang around the cold streets of Kampala looking for business.
The
Letter to A Kampala Friend:
By Muniini K. Mulera In Toronto Thou shall not separate the church from the state June 7, 2004
Dear Tingasiga:
My uncle was called Kwatakanwa Eseiso Egambe. This marvellous Rukiga name means: Hold thy tongue. My father always reminded us of his late brothe
Nigerians Advised to Fight AIDS with CulturesBy Samson Adeoye
June 6, 2004
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/
Nigerian citizens across the nation have been implored to resuscitate historic norms and values of the constituent tribes as a means to check the spread of HIV/AIDS in the country.
Mr. Ojambo
I do not agree with you. Unless the state start cleaning the streets of distitutes,
the lame and disabled, street children, offer medicare to mothers and their children,
shelter to the weak and old, pensions in time, enmities to the citizens, shelter to
workers and farmers, food to s
Blair To Impose Immigration Quota On Africans
& AsiansBy
Patrick Hennessy Political Editor The Telegraph - UK6-5-4
Tony Blair is to impose a quota system on tens of
thousands of black and Asian immigrants seeking to come to Britain,
according t
We're losing the malaria
battle
A Chinese plant extract
offers hope, but only if Britain is prepared to act decisively, writes Sarah
Boseley The
Guardian While the fight to get Aids drugs to people in Africa has been noisy and
relatively high-profile, the struggle for effective treatment f
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Last month I attended my annual
training session that's required for maintaining my state prison
security clearance. During the training session there was a presentation by
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