2014年10月2日 星期四

2014-10-03 Uganda Uganda

  New Vision   
Rugunda takes oath as Amama skips function  The Observer
Dr Ruhakana Rugunda took the oath on Thursday as the sixth prime minister under President Museveni at State House Entebbe. At the function presided over by Museveni and attended by ministers and other high-profile government officials, Rugunda ...

Uganda's new prime minister sworn in   Business Standard
Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda sworn in as Prime Minister   NTV Uganda
Uganda's new prime minister swears in   Shanghai Daily (subscription)

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Global Fund: Court to rule on ex-UTV manager's appeal  New Vision
Freddie Kavuma being leaves court after his was convicted on 13 March, 2009 at the Anti-corruption Court. Tweet. mail; img. newvision. Tweet. mail; img. By Hillary Nsambu. THE Court of Appeal has set Monday (October 6, 2014) on which to deliver judgment ...


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Bahati: Mbabazi can't remain SG  The Observer
The sacking of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi as prime minister on September 18 has brought renewed focus on his other job of secretary general of the ruling NRM. Calls within the party for him to resign are growing stronger, though Mbabazi insists he will ...


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Uganda hailed for increased funding to family planning  New Vision
Minister of state for planning and economic development, Matia Kasaija talks to Dr. Richard Anane from the parliament of Ghana as Leslie Reed, the USAID mission director looks on. Photo by Eddie Ssejjoba. Tweet ...


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Is there a Ugandan culture?  The Observer (blog)
Some time back, I had an intriguing conversation with Dr Stella Nyanzi – one of Uganda's queer academics – about the existence of a Ugandan culture and a Ugandan identity. Nyanzi argues there is nothing like a Ugandan identity or culture, distinct from, say ...


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Dialogue can help Uganda avoid the Libyan path  The Observer (blog)
Many indicators show that unless something is done, Uganda could take a Libyan path. Libya was once among the military and financial powerhouses of Africa. Even in terms of people's welfare, Libyan citizens were, in most cases, ranked among the top ten ...


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