Deadly 1986 ‘plan to eliminate northerners’ revealed

By George Murumba

30th May 2011:

President Yoweri Museveni being sworn-in in 1986

Uganda Correspondent has landed on a deadly 1986 memo titled “Rethink” which, at face value, appears to suggest that there may have been a ‘plan to eliminate northerners’ from Uganda and re-draw the country’s national boundary.

Dated November 14th 1986 and referenced Sec/D.1/Pol.10, the deadly memo from someone who only identified him or herself as “Tremor 1”, possibly an alias or operational code name, (more…)


Museveni is an ‘enduring dictator’ – says CBS

By John Stephen Katende

30th May 2011:

Is this the face of an 'enduring dictator'?

President Yoweri Museveni, who has just embarked on a fresh five year term of office that will take his total tenure to thirty years, has officially joined the unfashionable club of the world’s most ‘enduring dictators’, the American CBS news has said.

The news organisation’s World-Watch series called “The world’s enduring dictators” was inspired by the revolutionary events in Tunisia and Egypt.  Through this series, (more…)


How NTV and WBS narrowly survived being closed

By Our Online Team

30th May 2011: WBS Television and NTV, the two leading local television stations in the country, narrowly survived being closed by the government at the height of the ‘walk-to-work’ protests last month; Uganda Correspondent can reveal. (more…)


72 year old victim of UPDF torture awaits justice

By Sam Orach

30th May 2011: Nwoya – Mzee Emilio Odong, 72, is not a happy man in his tiny village of Panguu in Alero Sub-County, Nwoya district.  Walking like a disabled man in pain, Mzee Odong says he is not yet ready to forgive.  Why? (more…)


Police gives tips on countering terrorism threat

By Dennis Otim

30th May 2011: The Director of the Counter Terrorism unit of Uganda Police Force Mr. Byakagaba Abasi, who is also an Assistant Inspector General of Police, [AIGP] has issued guidelines for countering terrorism threats in the country.  The guidelines, issued on 27th May, are (more…)


Uganda’s struggle for freedom in powerful pictures

By Timothy Nsubuga

23rd May 2011:

A protester throwing tear gas canister at police

A certain Philip Nsajja, whom we shall assume is a Ugandan, or is at least a keen observer of Uganda’s recent political upheavals, has produced a powerful montage that documents Uganda’s most recent struggles for freedom and democracy against President Yoweri Museveni’s increasingly repressive regime.

In the accompanying text, Philip Nsajja says, “…through the course of history, (more…)


Museveni is creating ‘Apartheid’ – says Ofwono

By George Murumba

23rd May 2011:

"The Purple Rain Protests" in Apartheid South Africa

In a most dramatic twist of events, the ruling NRM’s own Deputy Spokesperson Mr. Ofwono Opondo has fired the first mutinous shot at his boss Yoweri Museveni’s “draconian” proposals to amend the constitution of Uganda in order to scrap the right to bail for suspects accused of committing some crimes and or offences.

Writing in the government owned newspaper The New Vision, Mr. Ofwono Opondo, in an audacious and jaw dropping departure from the usual ‘sycophancy’ that he has been variously accused of, said President Museveni’s latest proposals to amend the constitution would set Uganda back towards Apartheid.

“…In fact, this proposal sets Uganda back towards apartheid South Africa and colonialism during which those systems used draconian laws in the name of imposing “law and order”, arrested, sentenced and jailed people to very long terms to stifle African and particularly black consciousness, resistance, expression, freedom and (more…)


Museveni portrayed as Africa’s pariah in South Africa

By M. Suleman

23rd May 2011:

Museveni: Is he a pariah or a statesman?

For a President who had just won a general election with “a resounding 68% margin”, the inauguration was expected to be a momentous occasion, given especially, that Yoweri Kaguta Museveni was starting the journey to complete his three decades in power.

Indeed, not less than 30 African Heads of State were invited.  Museveni and his government no doubt wanted to make a serious statement in the face of the damaging fact that all the leading opposition parties had (more…)


NSSF’s net value hits two trillion shillings

By Sharon Tibenda

23rd May 2011: The National Social Security Fund’s (NSSF)’s net worth has hit UGX 2 trillion as at 30th April 2011, the Fund’s Managing Director Richard Byarugaba has (more…)


Museveni’s government may fall – says Besigye

By Sharon Tibenda

16th May 2011:

President Museveni: Is his government about to fall?

Forum for Democratic Change [FDC] Party President Dr. Kizza Besigye has, perhaps for the very first time, looked into Uganda’s political crystal and declared to Reuters that the ongoing ‘Walk-to-Work’ [W2W] protests may cause President Museveni’s government to fall.

Dr. Besigye, who has just returned to Uganda from Nairobi-Kenya where he had gone to get medical attention after he was brutally attacked (more…)


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