2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 Uganda Uganda


The Observer
   
Of Sejusa and other flip-floppers   
Independent
Some things require many words and rims of paper to explain. The consequences of Gen. David Sejusa's and former Kampala Mayor, Nasser Ssebaggala's recent political moves do not. ''It is elementary, my dear Watson,'' Sherlock Holmes, that cerebral ...

What's Amama Mbabazi up to?   The Observer
Museveni to grace prayers for new NRM team   New Vision

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The Observer
   
Sejusa's ally says regime collapsing   
The Observer
Dr Vincent Magombe, secretary of the Gen David Sejusa-founded Free Uganda (FU), has said the spiral of city murders, the police beatings of peaceful demonstrators and journalists underscores the collapse of the rule of law and order in Uganda. FU was ...

Lawyers challenge Uganda over General's retirement   Daily Times Nigeria

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Rugunda to tackle Elgon land rows   
The Observer
Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda will visit the Elgon sub-region on Tuesday to discuss ways of resolving lingering land disputes there. According to a press statement from Rugunda's communication adviser Julius Mucunguzi, the premier will meet district ...


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Your mail: Corruption needs many fighters   
The Observer (blog)
The media reported recently that the Uganda National Roads Authority had signed a new contract with JV SBI International Holdings and Reynolds Construction Company (RCC) for the Mukono-Katosi road. We, however, call upon government and agencies ...


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The Observer
   
How NRM held onto Busia fort   
The Observer
The victory of the NRM in the Busia LCV by elections was in big part aided by their mobilisation strategy that targeted women, youths and rural voters, a postmortem analysis of the election by The Observer reveals. On January 22, Stephen Wanyama Oundo, ...


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The Observer (blog)
   
Museveni on unemployment, poverty alleviation   
The Observer (blog)
Part XXVIII of these series is a slightly-abridged version of a speech that President Museveni made on May 1, 2000 during the occasion to mark International Labour day in Kampala. In his 16-page speech, Museveni dissects what he believes are the causes ...


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Teachers' money: learn from UPDF   
The Observer (blog)
The Uganda National Teachers Union last week gave the country a scare and a collective sigh of relief, with a notice of industrial action that was eventually called off. The teachers had called an immediate strike in protest at their ministry's handling of some ...


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