South Africans beef up at gym to battle AIDS, crime
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ALEXANDRA/KAYAMANDI, South Africa (Reuters) - With bulging biceps and abs like steel, South Africa's jobless youngsters are turning
August 30, 2005
Wife of jailed FDC boss takes case abroad
BARAIRE PATSON
RUKUNGIRI
The wife to jailed Rukungiri District Speaker Mr George Owakukiroru has appealed to the international community to intervene in her husband's case who has been on remand on treason charges since
I wishI could rejoice that Donors have woken up! The problem is that some of these same donors are often in partnership with the Uganda Mafia in these heists.
The broken failed statethat isUganda isvery lucrative to the crooks that run what passes for a government in Uganda, and crooks from the
Monitor,August 29, 2005
Three held over UYD man murder
ALEX NSUBUGA
KAMPALA
Police have arrested suspects in the murder of a Uganda Young Democrats (UYD) activist Vincent Lugonvu. Katwe Division Police Commander Good Mwesigwa said three new suspects including Mr James Nkuhe, a
Open Letter to President Yoweri Museveni
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Your Excellency,
We are writing on behalf of the World Association of
In essence, what Museveni's sycophant Buturu is stating here, is that , The Ugandan Press should continue disseminating and propagate NRM propaganda and lies to Ugandans and members of the International. And as soon as theUganda Press starts to report in an objective manner without fear or
August 28, 2005
More Than One Way to Catch Nile Perch
By PETER KAMINSKY
LAKE VICTORIA, Tanzania - I thought I had seen every possible way to catch a fish, but on a recent two-day outing on Lake Victoria in the northwest corner of Tanzania, I discovered otherwise. I had definitively seen
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Museveni appoints new ambassadors
HUSSEIN
BOGERE
KAMPALA
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni yesterday made changes at Ugandas diplomatic
missions abroad, transferring 12 ambassadors including the long serving
Edith Ssempala from USA to Ethiopia.He made a
Monitor, August 28 - Septmeber 2, 2005
Ugandans worry Botswana
HUSSEIN BOGERE AGENCIES
KAMPALA
Ugandans flocking to Botswana have authorities there worried because of their involvement in crime. What used to be the preserve of Zimbabweans has now been taken over by Ugandans
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Frank Mutagubya in Daily Monitor of August 23, rightly exposes blunders of misusing names reserved only for twins in Buganda. There is another misnomer being perpetuated by a respectable family. Wasswa must be a male twin. All the daughters in that family were named after their
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Danielette James, 58, a federal custodian who cleans congressional offices five nights a week, says she just wants to see her son.
Eric McIntire, 27, a Marine, told his mother recently that he would return to Camp Lejeune,
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Govt boots PMU over Aids money
SIMON KASYATE
KAMPALA
When the news broke on Wednesday that the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria had suspended all its grants to Uganda because of financial mismanagement, the government,
Land wrangles rage on
Monitor, Aug 27, 2005
WENDY GLAUSER
They say land is wealth and a battle to have a piece of this has pitted the government against the people of Rwamwanja in Kamwenge district Daily Monitors Charles Mwanguhya Mpagi visited Rwamwanja in July and gives an account of
August 28, 2005
Neglected Poor in Africa Make Their Own Safety Nets
By MARC LACEY
DAKAR, Senegal, Aug. 27 - Nogaye Sow is a humble street vendor in a rough patch of urban Africa, but hidden in her flowing robe is a weathered piece of cardboard that helps put her on equal footing with those
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Museveni appoints new ambassadors
HUSSEIN BOGERE
KAMPALA
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni yesterday made changes at
Ugandas diplomatic missions abroad, transferring 12
ambassadors including the long serving Edith Ssempala
from USA to Ethiopia.
He made a surprise
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August 28, 2005
Show Me the Science
By DANIEL C. DENNETT
Blue Hill, Me.
PRESIDENT BUSH, announcing this month that he was in favor of teaching about "intelligent design" in the schools, said, "I think that part of education is to expose people to different schools of
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