State House social media fight deepens The Observer
Two months after State House comptroller Lucy Nakyobe proclaimed the job rivalries amongst the president's staff had been sorted, The Observer has learnt the feud is far from over. Instead, the infighting has escalated with the creation of parallel social media ...
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Two months after State House comptroller Lucy Nakyobe proclaimed the job rivalries amongst the president's staff had been sorted, The Observer has learnt the feud is far from over. Instead, the infighting has escalated with the creation of parallel social media ...
We talk Mbabazi as Saudi market opportunity is lost The Observer (blog)
The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and is compulsory, once in a lifetime, to those with the means. I left Uganda two days after the sacking of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi as prime minister. As I left, on Sunday September 21, Amama was the main news item for ...
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The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam and is compulsory, once in a lifetime, to those with the means. I left Uganda two days after the sacking of John Patrick Amama Mbabazi as prime minister. As I left, on Sunday September 21, Amama was the main news item for ...
Besigye compares elites to Judas Iscariot The Observer
Frustrated by the opposition's failure to unseat President Museveni over the years, Col Kizza Besigye has again heaped the blame on Uganda's privileged and educated elite. Besigye told students during the FDC day at Kyambogo University last week, that ...
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Frustrated by the opposition's failure to unseat President Museveni over the years, Col Kizza Besigye has again heaped the blame on Uganda's privileged and educated elite. Besigye told students during the FDC day at Kyambogo University last week, that ...
Shukri: I am only a Somali! The Observer (blog)
As I write this piece, my teacher and friend, Shukri Ahmed Islow, is back to Mogadishu after twelve years of wandering the region for a home – six were in Uganda. “Let me go and die home than scavenge here. We are no longer welcome here [in Uganda],” ...
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As I write this piece, my teacher and friend, Shukri Ahmed Islow, is back to Mogadishu after twelve years of wandering the region for a home – six were in Uganda. “Let me go and die home than scavenge here. We are no longer welcome here [in Uganda],” ...
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