Re: [Ugnet] Re-introduction

2006-06-02 Thread Edriss Kironde
Hon J.A Welcome back and looking forward to see you battle it out in the  8th August House,and good luck Ed  On 5/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Ugandanetters,Greetings from Kampala. This is just a brief note to inform you that I am backon the net and hope, time allowing, that

[Ugnet] Re: [Ugandacom] June 02, 2006: Uganda-CAN May Analysis: Govt. Takes Bold Steps, But Forgets IDPs

2006-06-02 Thread Matek Opoko
These  are just the usual NRM  politicking .  The Nrm is really not interested in the so called "peaceful solution" to the end the the tremendous Humanitrian crises now facing Northern and Eastern Ugandans.  If indeed the NRM was and is serious about bring peace to the many suffering in Northern an

[Ugnet] Uganda: Miria Calls for Youth Mobilisation

2006-06-02 Thread Matek Opoko
Uganda: Miria Calls for Youth Mobilisation Email This Page Print This Page The Monitor (Kampala) June 1, 2006Posted to the web June 1, 2006 Charles Akena THE Uganda Peoples Congress party President has urged youth leaders in northern and We

[Ugnet] June 02, 2006: Uganda-CAN May Analysis: Govt. Takes Bold Steps, But Forgets IDPs

2006-06-02 Thread Matek Opoko
June 02, 2006: Uganda-CAN May Analysis: Govt. Takes Bold Steps, But Forgets IDPsin: Uganda-CAN by: Peter In the month of May, President Yoweri Museveni has taken a number of bold steps toward addressing the 20-year-war in northern Uganda both through military and dialogue. These steps hav

[Ugnet] Africa's internal trade barriers 'not the issue'

2006-06-02 Thread musamize
Africa's internal trade barriers 'not the issue' Donwald Pressly | Cape Town, South Africa Mail & Guardian, 01 June 2006 06:00   Internal trade barriers are "not the issue" as far as promoting business growth in Africa is concerned but rather poor communication between member states, says a to

[Ugnet] GOOD MOVE ERIYA KATEGAYA

2006-06-02 Thread Edward Mulindwa
Good move Eriya Kategaya   Dismas Nkunda   The accusation was very clear. That many Ugandan men are simple political sex-workers. That we are very available for the highest bidder, as long as there is quid on the table. That what we say in public has nothing to do with what we do in private.

[Ugnet] Kagame in White House

2006-06-02 Thread Edward Mulindwa
    May 31, 2006 President Bush Welcomes President Kagame of Rwanda to the White House Oval Office   In Focus: Global Diplomacy 11:43 A.M. EDT PRESIDENT BUSH: I want to welcome the President of Rwanda to the Oval Office again. He was here last year, and I'm honored to welcome you ba