Caleb,
I, Gordon, Okuti and Hon Kassiano Wadri were at the vigil last night at the
deceased home in Ntinda. Some announcements were made which are similar to what
appeared in todays funeral announcement. Mr. Charles Adrole(the deceased's son)
had a chat with us together with Hon Wadri and infor
Richard, your views are absolutely fantastic. Can you make a write up. Charles
Draecabo has similar views which he shared with us in the meeting. Kindly
generate a concept paper and forward it to My self, Eng. Okuni, Pamela Obetia,
Ijiku Robert, Gordon Obitre- Gama
--- On Wed, 10/28/09, Okuti B
Your treasurer's wedding was colorful, beautiful and successful.
Congratulations for the support. We have other two in the Pipe line. Our own
Eng. Robert Obetia and Pamela. The meetings are scheduled from Friday this
week at DMO's palace in Jinja Road. Those of you who have interacted with the
Our own Emmy Allio who deputises the ESO (External Security Organisation) boss
has for the last two months been scared for his life. At first, he asserted
that an assassin had been hired to kill him. Over the weekend, some unknown
assaillants almost killed her sister in his Home. Emmy now fear
This morning, I saw a death announcement on page 7 of the New Vision by the
family of the late Joseph Adrole who passed away on the 28th day of October at
King Faizal Hospital in Kigali. The family also announced a funeral service at
Nyamitanga and burial to take place tommorrow at Biharwe. I h
Dear Brothers and Sisters
Let us be very rational.
a) There is a national debate going on in Uganda right at this moment on the
problems of youth idleness and unemployment.
b) A colleague of ours on this forum, Denis Lee Oguzua, notified us that
the parliament was convening session on this issu
Many thanks,
Kadara Kursum
I Dared to Say NO
Co-ordinator
From: Majid Alemi Junior
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Wednesday, 28 October, 2009 5:52:49
Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Youth Unemployment & Drug Abuse in Westnile Region
Dear. members, here are draft d
This may be an issue for WestNile Net,
Just thinking aloud, how do we help our youth engage in money generating
activities other than what they are currently engaged in, We could start
collaborative activities with civil society, private sector and local
government addressing these issues. A round