Archive for September, 2010

Dr. Kizza Besigye’s Jburg Address: Part 1

By Suleman Mugula

“He was meticulous”, that was one of the remarks from one pro-Mengo gentleman who attended the evening interaction of Ugandans and the newly elected IPC Presidential candidate for the 2011 elections Dr. Kizza Besigye in Johannesburg-South Africa. (more…)


Mkapa to monitor Sudan referendum

By Our Staff Writer

27th Sept 2010

Former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa has been chosen to lead a team of eminent people to monitor the upcoming referenda on the self-determination of Southern Sudan and the Abyei Area. (more…)


Resist Kayihura’s assault on our freedoms

By Editorial Team (more…)

Is Beti Kamya’s politics just about eating?

By Bernard M. Ddumba (more…)

Obote never recognised Museveni as a Ugandan

By Suleman Mugula (more…)

Govt should promote herbal treatment too

By Abbey K. Semuwemba (more…)

Five reasons why men fall in love

By Shelly Nambozo

27th Sept 2010

Why do some men take months to declare their undying love while others transform into rose-clutching romantics at the slightest flutter of your lashes? (more…)


Maj. Rabwoni to contest as an independent

By Our Staff Writer (more…)

Besigye to meet British PM David Cameron

By Timothy Nsubuga

20th Sept 2010

Besigye and Cameron at 2008 IDU Conference, Ldn

Dr. Kizza Besigye, the newly elected Inter Party Cooperation [IPC] flag bearer for the 2011 elections, is set to meet British Prime Minister Rt. Hon. David Cameron MP.

Dr. Besigye, who is also the Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] party President, will start his UK tour on Saturday 2nd October 2010 as Guest of Honour and Key-Note speaker at a Dinner-Dance party hosted by FDC-UK Chapter. (more…)


Democracy vital for development, says UN

By George Murumba

20th Sept 2010

UN Chief Ban Ki-moon

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said democracy is an “indispensable” tool to better the lives of people around the world.  The world’s top diplomat made the remark on the occasion of the International Day of Democracy that was celebrated on 15th Sept.

This year’s International Day of Democracy fell just days before the start of a three-day gathering at the UN Headquarters in New York where world leaders gathered to measure progress achieved so far in pursuit of the Millennium Development Goals [MDGs].

The MDGs are (more…)


2013/3/24

I will throw a hot stone behind CJ Odoki’s back
By John Baptist Oloka 25th March 2013:

The media broke news of More... (0)


2013/2/26

The late Mzee Kaguta was a naughty boy
By Lawrence Kasozi

25th February 2013: This is totally out of More... (0)


2013/2/26

Museveni is pathological hypocrite
By Norman Miwambo

25th February 2013: I don’t believe Museveni was More... (0)


2013/2/17

Obote is crying for his beloved country
By M. Suleman

18th February 2013: Uganda’s late president Dr Apollo More... (0)


2013/2/3

Wake up fools: Army took over long ago
By Bernard Ddumba

4th Feb 2013: Over the last two weeks, I seriously More... (0)


2013/2/3

NRM revolution is eating its own children
By Charles Businge

4th February 2013: In 1986, the new leadership promised More... (0)


2013/1/27

It’s lawful to resist coup plotters – let’s do it
By Elijah M. Tumwebaze

28th January 2013: In a powerful opinion article that More... (0)


2013/1/27

Our parliament only exists on paper
By M. Suleman

28th January 2013: Uganda is a country endowed with More... (0)


2013/1/22

Museveni is right to call NRM MPs idiots
By M. Suleman

21st Jan 2013: In the drama that followed More... (0)


2012/12/18

Isn’t Museveni a deranged psychopath?
By M. Suleman

17th Dec 2012: An emotional, grief-stricken, and More... (0)


 

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