2015年1月6日 星期二

2015-01-07 Uganda Uganda


Besigye: we will fight on, with or without Sejusa   
The Observer (blog)
When he gave an interview to The Observer in January 2014, Col Kiiza Besigya, a three-time presidential candidate, said then he was talking to exiled General David Sejusa about the best approach to dislodge President Museveni. One year later on January ...


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14 years on, what has Uganda got from Agoa?   
The Observer (blog)
When Uganda recruited more than 1,400 girls and women from rural villages and took them to the country's capital, Kampala, in 2002, the east African state dreamed big. They were told that they would work in a textile firm, which would export clothes made in ...

Uganda pursuing new foreign policy aims   Press TV

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spyghana.com
   
Chinese Government Sacks 12 Ugandans   
spyghana.com
The non-governmental organization, which asked not to be named, works closely with the Ugandan internal affairs ministry to rescue and repatriate trafficked women in Guangzhou. Many young women are unwittingly trafficked to foreign countries, where ...

12 Ugandan Human Trafficking Victims Repatriated From China   Bernama
12 Ugandans repatriated from China   New Vision

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spyghana.com
   
Uganda Release Overall Pass Rate Of Public Accountants   
spyghana.com
The results released Tuesday indicate that the overall pass rate in the Certified Public Accountants Of Uganda -CPA(U) was 42.1%, down from 45% in June. Dr.Simeon Wanyama (Right) Chairperson UBTEB says the pass rate is a sign that our exams are ...

42.1% pass exams to be public accountants   New Vision

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Sex talk: Such promise, such honesty!   
The Observer (blog)
It is true, no one understands a chick like another chick. We may reflexively put up all these façades for the men in our lives, but women are in their true element when they are talking with fellow women. Well, mostly… And my girlfriends know how to feed my ...


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Masaka's talented clergyman marks 50 years of priesthood   
The Observer (blog)
On December 13, 1964, Bishop Adrian Kivumbi Ddungu presided over his first ordination of priests as bishop of Masaka. In the group were four young men, among them Rev Fr Gerald Mukwaya, who went on to have a lasting impact on the Catholic church's ...


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