26th Sept 2011: The shallow exposition by Museveni to justify the (more…)
Archive for 2011
People Power: How Ugandans can tap into it
26th Sept 2011: In the last ten months, North Africa has witnessed extraordinary (more…)
Museveni is 3rd in ‘worst of the worst’ tyrants list
By Timothy Nsubuga
19th Sept 2011:
Foreign Policy magazine, a global publication that predominantly concerns itself with international affairs has published a list of the world’s ‘worst of the worst’ dictators and or tyrants in which our very own President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is named as the third worst dictator on planet earth.
The list, compiled by respected Ghanian Professor George BN Ayittey, was published by Foreign Policy on (more…)
Analysis: Govt in ‘open war’ against opposition
By M. Suleman
19th Sept 2011:
The death of Col Muzoora has not only sent shock waves in Uganda, but in the Diaspora too. In Uganda, there has been a wave arrests following Muzoora’s death. The hasty and haphazard reaction by the government clearly shows that Museveni is determined to use the late Muzoora’s image to intimidate and weaken the opposition; both at home and in the Diaspora, especially in South Africa (more…)
Ugandan shines before 500million TV viewers
By William Butt
19th Sept 2011:
During the TV broadcast of the Crimea Song Contest in Yalta, Ukraine, about half a billion television viewers learned something about East Africa.
As the Ugandan born Jamal was leaving the stage after his incredible performance, the legendary ex Soviet singer Alla Pugachova proclaimed in Russian to the millions of viewers from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok – “…Now we all know where Uganda is and we can feel the love which has been brought to us from that country by this incredible artist!”.
And that was putting it quite mildly. Jamal didn’t attend Eastern Europe’s biggest music festival and Song Contest as (more…)
One million people saved from malaria – UN
By John Stephen Katende
19th Sept 2011: Global malaria deaths have dropped by about 38 per cent over the past decade, saving the lives of more than one million people, mostly (more…)
The ‘Muhoozi Project’ will bury Museveni
19th Sept 2011: It was good for Museveni’s son Lt. Col. Muhoozi to come out (more…)
FDC Envoy collapses mid-air in ‘poisoning’ scare
By John Stephen Katende
12th Sept 2011:
Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] International Envoy to the United Kingdom & European Union Mr. Sam Akaki collapsed on board a Scandinavian Airways flight from Olso to London on Friday 9th September, raising immediate fears that the top opposition ‘diplomat’ may have been poisoned by some “government hit men”.
Mr Akaki had been invited to Norway by the Norwegian Council for Africa [an organisation formed in 1964 as (more…)
Rwanda Focus saddened by Museveni’s ‘buffoonery’
By Timothy Nsubuga
12th Sept 2011:
A Rwandese newspaper the Rwanda Focus has, in its editorial of 5th September, [See: A great pity what has happened to Museveni] expressed ‘great sadness’ that President Yoweri Museveni has “…descended to levels of incompetence and buffoonery once associated only with the likes of Mobutu, Moi, and other of that ilk”. We have judged it to be fair to do no more than reproduce the vitriolic editorial verbatim below. (more…)
NRM Chairman ‘gate-crashes’ Oslo conference
By John Stephen Katende
12th Sept 2011:
The National Resistance Movement [NRM] United Kingdom Chapter Chairman Mr. Patrick Asiimwe has been accused of ‘gate-crashing’ into a conference in Oslo-Norway. The conference was organised by the Norwegian Council for Africa to discuss the ‘Post-election Violence by Government Forces and the Prospect for Democracy in Uganda’.
Uganda Correspondent has seen a video recording of the conference on facebook in which Mr Robert Egwea, the (more…)