By Norman S. Miwambo
8th Aug 2011: As the food crisis in East Africa becomes increasingly desperate, a football match involving football stars and celebrities will help to raise the urgently needed funds. (more…)
By Norman S. Miwambo
8th Aug 2011: As the food crisis in East Africa becomes increasingly desperate, a football match involving football stars and celebrities will help to raise the urgently needed funds. (more…)
8th Aug 2011: Ugandan Singer Bobi Wine lamented: “nsasira abana baffe (more…)
8th Aug 2011: Corruption in Africa is endemic because the leaders we have are (more…)
8th Aug 2011: ASMARA, Eritrea – The lies used to justify the NATO war against Libya have (more…)
By George Murumba
1st Aug 2011:
Following the damning report in the media last week alleging that anti-narcotics officers at Entebbe International Airport may be engaging in the murky business of re-selling illegal narcotic drugs they seize from the airport, fresh information has emerged that suggests that a very senior police chief may be (more…)
By Our Online Team
1st Aug 2011:
The reactions were almost instantaneous! As soon as it became apparent that the famous Owino market [recently renamed St Balikuddembe market] in downtown Kampala had caught fire for the second time [in just under three years], conspiracy theories cropped up immediately with the majority seemingly pointing the accusing finger firmly at government foul play.
Controversial (more…)
By Dennis Otim
1st Aug 2011:
Like most public events around the country these days, Buganda Kabaka [King] Ronald Muwenda Mutebi’s coronation anniversary celebrations in Kasangati yesterday turned political when one speaker after another, especially religious leaders, made reference to the government’s suspected persecution of Buganda Kingdom.
In what appeared to be veiled messages to President Museveni, (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
1st Aug 2011:
If the Ugandan military is to live up to its much-proclaimed professionalism, it should abandon subjecting civilians to a military jurisdiction, which is a stark violation of professionalism and international law. “…The military needs to take clear and concrete steps to redress the past decade of unlawful prosecution and convictions of civilians”, said Maria Burnett, Senior Africa Researcher with Human Rights Watch.
The Ugandan government should stop prosecuting civilians in unfair military courts, effective immediately, Human Rights Watch said in a report released last week. Military and civilian prosecutors should (more…)
By Our Online Team
1st Aug 2011:
Writing on the UN’s IRIN news website, Ashley Benner, a Policy Analyst with the Enough Project, has warned that the trial of Thomas Kwoyelo, a former Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) rebel, could have the effect of discouraging further defections from the rebel group’s ranks. “…While it may satisfy northerners’ desire for justice, there are concerns (more…)
By Our Online Team
1st Aug 2011:
Now this is a story that should inspire you to go out this week and work your socks off. It is a story that proves that with hard work, we all have a chance of achieving our dreams in this world. This is the story of Harold Charles, a poor Haitian boy who came to Turks & Caicos Islands with nothing and worked as an airplane cleaner.
Harold Charles not only bought and now owns the airline, but became a major player in today’s global economy and a philanthropist. His inspiring life story is the subject of an upcoming feature documentary, hosted by Fmr. Ambassador to United Nations Andrew Young and directed by (more…)