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Uganda should investigate and carefully handle Kibaale Bunyoro bafuruki issue
This was first published in August 2009 as a comment on this article http://rosebellkagumire.com/2009/08/14/ugandans-consider-a-mufuruki-t-shirt-or-make-one-to-show-unity/ I’m very disappointed at how many people (led by journalists and editors) are taking this Banyoro-Bafuruki…
May 19, 2013Read More
In support of Gen. Salim Saleh proposal to pardon the corrupt
General Saleh is a very understanding person ,many will blame me and accuse me,but I stand by my word,the General has been so helpful to all Ugandans irrespective of political…
April 25, 2013Read More
By Pablo 98736 My literature lecturer used to tell us that a good speech is like a miniskirt – long enough to cover the subject but short enough to keep…
April 12, 2013Read More
A senior Uganda priest and popular entertainer, Fr. Athony Musala has appealed to the Catholic Church to allow optional marriage for its priests as the best way he says to…
March 16, 2013Read More
In Tanzania leaders work for national development, in Uganda rulers embezzle funds and build posh houses for their lovers
I have observed the development of two countries in East Africa over the last 10 years and how those countries have used their Social Security Funds. In Tanzania the…
February 26, 2013Read More
Betty Kamya asks Ugandans to copy Kenya’s political style
With due respect, Prof George Kanyeihamba’s news article that the speaker of Uganda Parliament Ms Rebecca Kadaga erred in refusing to recall Parliament” published in The Daily Monitor of…
February 11, 2013Read More
Google’s Eric Schimidt assessment after a week in Africa
Here’s a post that Eric Schimidt, Google Executive Chairman made after visiting Africa last week. I thought it would be a worthwhile read. After a week of business meetings in…
January 24, 2013Read More
Statement by Gen. David Sejusa Tinyefuza on mismanagement of government affairs
Fellow Ugandans, The country is witnessing a lot of violence, disruption of social life and general apprehension of the people of Uganda. The population is beginning to feel unsure about…
October 1, 2012Read More
Why president Museveni is grooming his son to replace him
It is like now a habit for African dictators to position their sons and close family members to replace them after their death. In Black Africa, Equatorial Guinea’s President is also grooming…
September 1, 2012Read More
Analysis: Uganda’s problems is lack of moral values
Uganda’s problem is locked in lack of moral values, norms and virtues and unless Ugandans themselves address this even if president Museveni’s government exits power it will be a mere…
July 5, 2012Read More
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