Opinion - EastAfrican - Nairobi - Kenya Monday, August 2, 2004
Give the Baganda Cash, They Won't Seek Federo
By Charles Onyango-Obbo
The fertile lands of Uganda's southern Buganda region are getting restless. The Baganda, and their king Ronnie Mutebi, are making a fresh push for a loose auto
Opinion - EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, August 2, 2004
After Getting the Cultural Kingdom, Federo is All About Real Majesty
By JOACHIM BUWEMBO
Fifty years ago, the king of Buganda, Kabaka Edward Mutesa, went to England to attend the coronation of Queen Elizabeth. On arrival at the cere
Letters to the Editor - EastAfrican - Nairobi - KenyaMonday, August 2, 2004
Granting Federo to Buganda Will Lead to Chaos
THE GOVERNMENT of Uganda is currently discussing with the Buganda kingdom the latter's demand for "federo." The government should, however, consider the views of all stake
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surreal quality to all this: Occupation is liberation; Iraq is sovereign, but we're in control; Saddam is in Iraqi custody, but we've got him; we'll get out as soon as an elected Iraqi gover
Burundi-DRC: Army Repels Interahamwe Militiamen
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Movt recruits media cadres
By Halima Abdallah
WEEKLY OBSERVER
As the battle for political supremacy in the run up to the 2006 general
elections and transition intensifies, the Movement has drawn up a plan to win
the media to its side.
The plan outlines strategies to reach out to journalists
Mengo makes positive switch in federo quest By Prof. Dani W. Nabudere July 6, 2004
The current manoeuvres between the central government and the Kabaka's government are not new. They have always been about how power between the centre and the regions should be shared. The manoeuvres that led to
'HIV groom' sues Tanzania hospital
By Vicky Ntetema
BBC correspondent in Dar es Salaam
Thursday, 5 August, 2004, 11:22 GMT 12:22 UK
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A Tanzanian man, who claims a wrong HIV diagnosis wrecked his wedding, has sued the hospital responsible for $
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CMI links Kayanja to
assassination bid By Andrew M. Mwenda
July 5, 2004
KAMPALA The Internal Security Organisation (ISO)
operative arrested with a loaded gun at Nile Hotel gardens on June 6, 2004
has said he was deployed there on official duty.
Mr
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