2014年8月17日 星期日

2014-08-18 Uganda Uganda

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Your mail: Referendum should settle anti-gay law  The Observer (blog)
It is a big shame that after 52 years of independence, Uganda is still run at the behest of foreign countries. Now that a situation has compelled the citizens to work hard in order to attain political, economic and social independence, cowards, who have been ...

Ugandan gays who fled to Kenya still feel danger   seattlepi.com
Why Ugandan Gays Who Fled To Kenya Still Feel Like They're In Danger   Huffington Post
An Anti-Gay Bill of Our Very Own? Really?   AllAfrica.com

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Support RDCs to fight graft, improve services  The Observer (blog)
Many Ugandans spend a lot of time lamenting about “widespread” corruption in our society but pay little or no attention to discussing feasible and realistic approaches to fighting it. I find this ironical and hypocritical. The debates on corruption are often ...


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A high price to pay  The Observer (blog)
August accords us, serving teachers, some holiday time and, of course, it is accompanied by a rare chance of watching daytime television. Last week, Al Jazeera TV, the Middle East 24-hour news channel, featured a documentary in which Palestinian soldiers ...


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Hanifa Kawooya Speaks about the 'yellow' pigs  NTV Uganda
Sembabule Woman MP, Hanifa Kawooya is demanding that Parliament Police removes two piglets that were smuggled into the precincts of Parliament last week from her office. The piglets painted yellow were brought into Parliament by two activists protest ...


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President Museveni Speaks about the Bundibugyo Tribal Clashes  NTV Uganda
President Yoweri Museveni has issued a strongly worded statement on the weekend attacks in South Western Uganda and appears to be blaming some cultural leaders of the Rwenzururu Kingdom for fueling the clashes. The President also blames the failure ...


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NRM asks Leader of Opposition to table Shs 42Bn cash bail-out evidence  NTV Uganda
Leader of Opposition Wafula Oguttu could face disciplinary action if does not table evidence in Parliament allegation MPs received 110 million shillings from government as debt bail-out. If the Leader of Opposition Wafula Oguttu does not table evidence in ...


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