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Subject: ugnet_: Re: Kevin Aliro Forced to resign!
From: "Rehema Mukooza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, March 23, 2004 1:36 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How independent is The Monitor, really??Do you Yahoo!?
gook makanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
New Paper Out On Thursday
By Henry Mukasa
THE Weekly Observer, a new English newspaper, hits the streets on Thursday. Its promoters are mainly journalists who recently quit The Monitor newspaper.
'It shall steer clear of undue headline merchandising and try to nurture tolerance and dialogue at all levels," Nabusayi Wam-boka, one of the editors, told the press yesterday.
Managing editor Kevin Aliro said the 36-page newspaper would cost sh1,000, adding that they would post breaking stories on www.ugandaobserver.com. He said the idea was sparked off by his forced resignation from The Monitor.
Other founders include Ibrahim Semuju, Sarah Namulondo, James Tum-isiime, Carol Nakazibwe, H.B. Zziwa, rukia Babirye, Elizabeth Kameo and Elizabeth Agiro. Ends
Published on: Tuesday, 23rd March, 2004
Gook'The strategy of the guerilla struggle was to cause maximum chaos and destruction in order to render the government of the day very unpopular"Lt. Gen. Kaguta Museveni (Leader of the NRA guerilla army in Luwero)
Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time.
Independence is a relative word. In Uganda's context, one could more meaningfully speak of private and government-owned media.

