2014年12月30日 星期二

2014-12-31 Uganda Uganda


New Vision
   
Anger over Muslim cleric deaths   
The Observer
With the Muslim community angry and fearful over the murder of its leaders, the police said last evening that it was closing in on a big group of hit men. On the night of December 28, Sheikh Mustafa Bahiga was shot five times and killed, bringing to seven, the ...

Extremists kill 2 Muslim clerics in Uganda   New Zealand Herald

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StarAfrica.com
   
PM's sacking - Uganda's major news item in 2014   
StarAfrica.com
One of the major stories in 2014 was the news that Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni had sacked his Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi whom many believed was his closest ally in the ruling National Resistance Movement party and in cabinet. The breaking ...

Uganda's ruling party challenged by qusted party official   Journal of Turkish Weekly

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Ethiopia: Oromia a Proof of Ethiopia's unique hospitable culture   
Geeska Afrika
Kampala (HAN) December 30, 2014 – Public diplomacy and Regional Orthodox, Catholic and Evangelical Church News. President Yoweri kaguta Museveni returned to Kampala, Uganda and finished his three day state visit to Ethiopia. Over the weekend ...

President Museveni returns home winding up visit to Ethiopia   Walta Information Center
President Museveni Visits Gilgel Gibe III Hydro Power Project   AllAfrica.com
Ugandan President Visits for Multiple Agreements   Addis Fortune

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How to deal with absentee legislators   
The Observer (blog)
Mr President, I am certain that while most Ugandans are celebrating the end of 2014, you are instead busy knocking your head about how this country shall prosper in harmony. Let me use the same spirit, therefore, to express my views on Uganda's future.

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Individual merit hangover affecting civil society   
The Observer (blog)
As we close 2014, and looking back on the meaning of civil society in Uganda, it is clear to me that a number of political realities that may seem forgotten today do influence the ways in which civil society works. As a concept, civil society is dangerously fraught ...


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New Vision
   
2015 will be a great year – Mbabazi   
New Vision
Amama Mbabazi greets James Garuga after the dinner. Mbabazi described him as a good friend and a serious businessman. Photo by Patson Baraire. mail; img. newvision. mail; img. By Patson Baraire. THE former Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi who is also ...


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Wyoming Public Media
   
Don't Bench That Dentist: A Guide To Ugandan English   
Wyoming Public Media
Students in Uganda may use Uglish words, but you can be sure they're not learning them at school. Courtesy of Will R. Potter/Said&Seen. You want to bench a pretty woman and launch your manifesto. Only you get bounced from her muzigo because she's ...


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Refugees In Uganda: Moving from Emergency Relief to Long-Term ...   
AFKInsider
Every Friday evening for the past four months, I have found myself taking a boda along the bumpy roads of Nsambya Kevina, a suburb of Kampala. I have climbed a thin metal staircase, brushed past a purple curtain flapping in the breeze, and stepped into the ...


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Let us strive to hold our leaders to account   
The Observer (blog)
Last week's column on whether we are so gullible in Uganda evoked many comments, but the responses on social media, particularly Facebook, were most provocative. Most showed despair and despondency towards the political class. A one Mr Musoke ...


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Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online
   
Derwood fourth grader gives to Ugandan elementary school students   
Gazette.Net: Maryland Community News Online
Students and teachers at Bugomora Primary School in Uganda celebrate on Dec. 5 the arrival of 30 new desks, which were donated by ten-year-old Olivia Cox of Derwood. Students and teachers at Bugomora Primary School in Uganda celebrate on Dec.

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