Masaka beauty pageant cancelled over Mbabazi The Observer
After days of rope-pulling with security chiefs in Masaka, Muteesa 1 Royal University (MRU) students called off a beauty pageant at Club Ambiance, with the name of Amama Mbabazi at the centre of the controversy. The decision was announced on Saturday, ...
1 Nov, 12:36 - Muteesa University Beauty Pageant Called Off over Amama InviteUganda Radio Network
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After days of rope-pulling with security chiefs in Masaka, Muteesa 1 Royal University (MRU) students called off a beauty pageant at Club Ambiance, with the name of Amama Mbabazi at the centre of the controversy. The decision was announced on Saturday, ...
1 Nov, 12:36 - Muteesa University Beauty Pageant Called Off over Amama Invite
Money problems in Uganda's Parliament Independent
Cash flow equals income minus expenses. Some members of Uganda's parliament clearly skipped that personal finance management class. Among them are Felix Okot Ogong, Nakato Kyabanji Katusiime, Florence Kintu, and Simon Peter Aleper. All of them ...
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Cash flow equals income minus expenses. Some members of Uganda's parliament clearly skipped that personal finance management class. Among them are Felix Okot Ogong, Nakato Kyabanji Katusiime, Florence Kintu, and Simon Peter Aleper. All of them ...
WATCH: Sodomy Charges Dismissed as Activists Say Ugandans Not Really ... Advocate.com
Two Ugandan LGBT rights advocates, one whose criminal charges for sodomy were just dismissed, say their fellow Ugandans can become more accepting. BY Thom Senzee. November 02 2014 5:06 PM ET. Clare Byarugaba (left) and Samuel Ganafa.
No guarantee the pope will come – MuseveniThe Observer
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Two Ugandan LGBT rights advocates, one whose criminal charges for sodomy were just dismissed, say their fellow Ugandans can become more accepting. BY Thom Senzee. November 02 2014 5:06 PM ET. Clare Byarugaba (left) and Samuel Ganafa.
No guarantee the pope will come – Museveni
Women politicians told to take on men The Observer
Women have been asked to contest more for the directly-elective parliamentary positions rather than the district woman representative (affirmative action) seats. This was one of the recommendations made on Thursday, during a breakfast meeting organized ...
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Women have been asked to contest more for the directly-elective parliamentary positions rather than the district woman representative (affirmative action) seats. This was one of the recommendations made on Thursday, during a breakfast meeting organized ...
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