Mr. Mulindwa,
Thanks.
There are two scenarios in this. The government has
always encouraged Ugandans to return home if they so
wish especially those like you who have imaginary
fears.
The government however realises that we have Ugandans
who are currently unemployed who can work in other
AFRICA DRC: Interview with a
warlord11 July 2004 09:41 Officially Jules Mutebutsi
is a colonel in DemocraticRepublic of Congo's (DRC) army, but he recently
roseto a more senior rank -- warlord.A conflict the world hoped was
over blazed up againlast month when Mutebutsi's rebels led
Mr Njoki
This is brilliant. It explains better what a lot of people feel about the positions of
RA and PAFO
NumePaul Njoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder how the likes of Bwengye, Mayanja-Kangi Ocheger and group felt after reading this articles. New political product here WORMS EYE: By The
LettersJuly 12, 2004
Face reality on federalism
The Buganda Lukiiko has rejected a Cabinet proposal that a new regional tier of government be introduced for districts who want to amalgamate into larger units. The Lukiiko also insists that Kampala should be an integral part of the federal
Now he is there, now he is not
Lets talk... Sex! with Carolyne Nakazibwe
That is a game involuntarily played by many couples. Men capable of having turbo engines in their pants, and that is about it. Once he gets to the races, the engine revs once, sputters and goes dead, leaving
Iraq Insurgency Larger Than Thought
The Associated Press
Friday 09 July 2004
Baghdad - Contrary to U.S. government claims, the insurgency in Iraq is led by
well-armed Sunnis angry about losing power, not foreign fighters, and is far larger
than previously thought, American
Systematic Slaughter Unfolds in Sudan
The Associated Press
Saturday 10 July 2004
Al-Fasher, Sudan - As the world's attention was turned to crises in the Middle
East, a slaughter has raged for 17 months in Sudan's Darfur region. Arab gunmen on
horses and camels, backed by bombers
U.S. Is seen Losings Its Moral Authority
By Thomas Fuller and Brian Knowlton
International Herald Tribune
Monday 05 July 2004
War, detentions and Patriot Act cited; also, 'incredible harm' of prison abuse.
The costs of the war in Iraq have been counted in dollars spent and
CONGO-DEM.REPUBLIC 12/7/2004 16:08
ITURI: BISHOP OF MAHAGI, EGION ONCE AGAIN PRESIDED BY VIOLENCE?/b
Church/Religious Affairs, Standard
hree week of fighting between two armed factions in the Mahagi territory, along the
border with Uganda, have resulted in the death of 70 militias, a
Orombi Calls for End to Insurgency in North
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New Vision (Kampala)
July 10, 2004
Posted to the web July 12, 2004
Kampala
THE Archbishop of the Church of Uganda, the Rt. Rev. Henry Luke Orombi, has appealed
for
Talk about being caught between a rock and a hard place!!! It would be interesting to
see how this events unfold!!
MK
New Constitution Bill Goes to House
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New Vision (Kampala)
July 10, 2004
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Last month, President Museveni handed over $50,000 (sh100m) and a satellite phone to
Lakwena to facilitate her return from exile.
talk about falling into things Lakwena aggudee mu Bintu
Lakwena to Steer Clear of Active Politics
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Clashes near DR Congo gold mine
By Arnaud Zajtman
BBC, Kinshasa
Ituri residents are again fleeing their homes
Fighting has broken out in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN
says.
Two rival militias have been battling over a gold mine, 100km north of Bunia.
Some
2000 Congolese Flee to Uganda
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July 12, 2004
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Frank Mugabi
Kampala
Over 2,000 Congolese refugees have moved into Nebbi district after two days of renewed
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