Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet

2004-07-12 Thread Lutimba Matovu
PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 7:44 AM Subject: Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet Okello, Its a positive step by government of formalising migration of labour. If you cared to know, many countries have done so for many years. In the middle East

ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet

2004-07-09 Thread okello
"He said the Ministry is in the process of formalising migration of labour by establishing modalities through bilateral agreements and regulatory framework with other countries." This is an indication of total failure in creating jobs due to corruptions, lack of vision, innovation, and inability

Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet

2004-07-09 Thread Lutimba Matovu
Okello, Its a positive step by government of formalising migration of labour. If you cared to know, many countries have done so for many years. In the middle East, Indian and Pakistan workers as well as philippinos leave their countries officially to work in various sectors in those countries.

Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet

2004-07-09 Thread okello
Lutimba Matovu! I do not think it should be in the interest of Ugandan govt. to formalize migration of its workforces to other countries in anattempt to show that the govt. cares about its people, especially the working classes, like nurses now being officially asked to migrate to the UK,

Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet

2004-07-09 Thread Edward Mulindwa
communication Mulindwas avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie - Original Message - From: Lutimba Matovu [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 7:44 AM Subject: Re: ugnet_: Fwd: Voting with our feet Okello, Its a positive step by government

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2004-07-08 Thread musamize ssemakula
Note: forwarded message attached. Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers!---BeginMessage--- 418 nurses left Uganda in 2003 By Martin Luther Oketch July 9, 2004 KAMPALA- Statistics available at the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Council indicate that some 418 nurses