Political Platform: Is Uganda a failed state?

By Timothy Nsubuga

28th Nov 2011: In the last ISSUE of Uganda Correspondent, we reported that a group of London based opposition activists had told the British government that Uganda is a failed state. [See: (more…)


Kamya’s UFA demands referendum on federo

By Sharon Tibenda

28th Nov 2011: The National Executive Committee (NEC) of Uganda Federal Alliance [UFA] is scheduled to sit on Wednesday 30th November 2011 to formally adopt a resolution to give Notice to the Electoral Commission (more…)


‘Wanted’ rebel chief campaigns for election

By Our Online Team

28th Nov 2011: In an unprecedented show of political audacity, a man charged with organising the mass rape of 387 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo [DRC] last week staged a campaign rally in the eastern town of (more…)


Briton dedicates PhD to anti Museveni activists

By Norman Miwambo

21st Nov 2011:

Right: Peter Tatchell at the award ceremony

A British human rights campaigner and a Director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation (PTF), has dedicated his Honorary Doctorate of Laws award to human rights campaigners in Uganda.  Mr. Tatchell was awarded the honorary Doctorate of Laws by London South Bank University on November 16th at a colourful ceremony held at Southwark Cathedral.

Peter Tatchell’s award was in recognition of his tireless human rights campaigns.  “…I dedicate my this award to (more…)


Anti govt bitterness forces NRM cadre to quit

By Our Online Team

21st Nov 2011:

Egwea: Walking out to retirement

The embattled National Resistance Movement [NRM] party official who was hounded out of the conference hall by angry crowds at the Grand Public Debate addressed by FDC President Dr. Kizza Besigye in London last Saturday 12th has thrown in the white towel and decided to withdraw from active party politics.

In an email seen by this newspaper dated November 16th, Mr. Robert Olet Egwea, the former Secretary for Research in NRM-UK Chapter, who had insisted amidst deafening boos at the London conference that there was no crisis in Uganda, said he has had time to reflect on the remarks and wise counsel of concerned Ugandans following his participation at both the Oslo and London political debates.

“…I hear what you are saying and do appreciate your concerns.  Therefore, I have today made a conscious personal decision to (more…)


Uganda is a failed state – British govt told

By George Murumba

21st Nov 2011:

The activist at the British Foreign Office

A team of Ugandan opposition political activist living in the United Kingdom [UK] have taken their campaign against President Museveni’s National Resistance Movement [NRM] government to the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.

The activists met the African Team at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office [FCO] on Friday November 16th and urged the British government to (more…)


LRA fighters urged to abandon their leader

By John Stephen Katende

21st Nov 2011:

File Photo: LRA rebels in Garamba forest, DRC

The United Nations Security Council has strongly condemned ongoing attacks carried out by the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) across Central Africa and demanded an immediate end to the atrocities.  “…The Council remains deeply concerned that its previous calls for the LRA to (more…)


Pope tells African leaders to govern responsibly

By Our Online Team

21st Nov 2011:

Pope Benedict with Benin's President Yayi

The leader of the global Roman Catholic Church Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday called on Africa’s leaders to stop depriving their people of hope and to govern responsibly, just hours before he planned to unveil a pastoral guide for the continent which attempts to use church doctrine to address Africa’s problems.

The pope made his comments during (more…)


Libya rejects calls to hand Saif Gaddafi to ICC

By Timothy Nsubuga

21st Nov 2011:

Saif under arrest: He could run but couldn't hide

The leaders of Libya’s National Transitional Council [NTC] government have all but rejected the International Criminal Court’s [ICC] request to have the captured son of the ousted Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi [deceased] Saif al Islam transferred to The Hague to face trial for the war crimes and crimes against humanity for which he was indicted. (more…)


Uganda and Rwanda strengthen ICT ties

By Our Online Team

21st Nov 2011: Ministers in charge of ICT of both Rwanda and Uganda met on Nov 17th and agreed to jointly carry out initiatives like (more…)


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I will throw a hot stone behind CJ Odoki’s back
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The late Mzee Kaguta was a naughty boy
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Museveni is pathological hypocrite
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Obote is crying for his beloved country
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NRM revolution is eating its own children
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2013/1/27

It’s lawful to resist coup plotters – let’s do it
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28th January 2013: Uganda is a country endowed with More... (0)


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Museveni is right to call NRM MPs idiots
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