2014年12月24日 星期三

2014-12-25 Uganda Uganda


Voice of America
   
New Presidential Powers Lead to Political Shakeups in Uganda   
Voice of America
KAMPALA—. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's ruling National Resistance Movement has given him additional political powers ahead of possible changes to the constitution. At the NRM delegates conference in mid-December a monumental shift took ...

Uganda's anti-gay President might not like this Christmas present   PinkNews
Ugandan President Sent Book On Gay Animals   The Gay UK
You have to see what this dating site gave Uganda's anti-gay president for ...   Gay Star News
International Business Times, India Edition   
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spyghana.com
   
Anxiety as Sejusa returns to Naguru   
The Observer (blog)
A cloud of anxiety hovered above Naguru hill today as supporters of Gen David Sejusa, the former coordinator of intelligence services gathered at his home to formally welcome him back. The Naguru residence used to act informally as his office and when he ...

Gen. Sejusa back in town amid heavy security   spyghana.com
Sejusa returns to city amid tight security   New Vision

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New Vision
   
Legislator decends heanvily on Meteorologists   
spyghana.com
“How do you tell us there will be rain and we end up without rain? [That] it will be sunny, then we get much rain. This is confusing farmers.” The furious legislator pointed out that farmers in the country plant according to data of forecasts provided by ...

Meteorologists blasted over poor weather forecasts   New Vision

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spyghana.com
   
Two Pakistanis cleared off sodomy charges   
spyghana.com
Releasing the duo in Kampala, Buganda Chief Magistrate Lillian Bucyana said the evidence adduced by the prosecution team was riddled with inconsistencies. court. “The testimony of the victim contradicts the other prosecution witnesses' evidence,” ...


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Lands Official Raps Kampala Evictees   
The Observer
An official at the ministry of Lands and Urban Development has said government should not be concerned with providing shelter to whoever was evicted from Kampala by the city authority. Speaking at a recent dialogue, organised by the Open Society ...


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How to Deal With Absentee Legislators   
The Observer
Persistent absenteeism is one of the most common and frustrating problems faced by the Parliament of Uganda. While all Ugandans recognise that sometimes absences are unavoidable, poor attendance by our legislators can significantly dent productivity, ...


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