2014年8月4日 星期一

2014-08-05 Uganda Uganda

  Capital FM Kenya   
Uganda's Anglican leader doubles down on anti-gay law  Religion News Service
(RNS) Uganda's top Anglican leader criticized the constitutional court for striking down the country's controversial anti-gay law on a technicality, saying the law is still needed to protect children and families from Western-imported homosexuality. Gay rights ...

Who's behind Uganda's step forward on same-sex rights?   Washington Post (blog)
Uganda President: We Were Not Forced to Drop Anti-Gay Law   EDGEOnTheNet
Kenya seen as refuge from Uganda's anti-gay hostility   Capital FM Kenya
PinkNews.co.uk   
AllAfrica.com   
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  ITWeb   
ICT must be included in education reform  ITWeb
Government needs a coordinated national ICT integration plan for all provinces, says Coza Cares CEO Fiona Wallace. While SA's education system could be set for reforms by addressing the way pupils are assessed and examined, e-learning experts say ICT ...

Dubai Cares launches two programmes in East Africa   Khaleej Times
Dubai Cares launches new programmes in Kenya, Uganda   Gulf Today
Dubai charity launches schools projects in Kenya and Uganda   The National

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  eTurboNews   
Searching for Miss Tourism Uganda  eTurboNews
Have you seen her? There she is, walking on air she is, there she is… Miss Tourism Uganda. Who will be crowned this year? After a hugely successful Miss Tourism Uganda 2013, which saw Uganda's tourism beauty queen return from the global contest in ...

Miss Tourism Returns With Regional Appeal   The Observer

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  New Vision   
Youth unemployment is a global issue - Mbabazi...  New Vision
Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi has said the high level of youth unemployment is not only a Ugandan problem but a leading global issue whose eradication necessitates stronger partnerships between Governments and the private sector, sustained ...

Why are 'Mbabazi youths' silent?   The Observer

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Ugandans may be quiet, but they are not dumb  The Observer (blog)
The urge for East African Unity has been on for a long time. Why? First and foremost, unity is strength. The African as a race is the most enslaved, marginalized, despised, humiliated, disregarded, exploited and oppressed human being both at home and ...


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Museveni - Census Good for Planning  The Observer
Census data from the August 28 to September 6 planned national population census will shape national policy, President Museveni has said. Speaking at the official launch of the national population census at State House Nakasero on Saturday, Museveni ...

Uganda to conduct national population, housing census   GlobalPost

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  New Vision   
Police to recruit over 5000Publish Date: Aug 04, 2014  New Vision
The Uganda Police Force is to recruit 5,000 officers in a one-week exercise starting September 1. The Kampala Metropolitan Police Commander, Andrew Felix Kaweesi, said the recruitment drive is to bolster the Force to ensure effective policing of the 2016 ...


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Northern Bahr El Ghazal Agrees to Reinstate Sacked Legislators  Sudan Tribune
Juba — The former governor of South Sudan's border state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal announced earlier this week that a decision to dismiss state MPs would be reversed. General Paul Malong Awan, who served as governor until his appointment in May as ...

SPLM Official Joins Rebellion Amid Crackdown in N. Bahr El Ghazal   AllAfrica.com

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Rwanda and Uganda Police boost partnership  Rwanda News Agency (registration)
Kigali: Rwanda and Uganda National Police met in Kabale, Uganda to booste the implementation of their existing partnership agreement between the two forces. The two institutions agreed to develop joint initiatives including exercise plays to manage and ...

Rwanda, Uganda Moot New Initiatives to Address Security Challenges   AllAfrica.com

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Ugandan refugee runs a for-profit arcade  Coolest Gadgets
Most of the time, we would think that refugees have a hard enough time just trying to get by day-to-day, but here is an example of the indomitable human spirit, who feels that there is always a glimmer of hope if one puts his or her mind to it. A man who goes by ...


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