By George Murumba
27th Sept 2010
The Lord’s Resistance Army [LRA] rebels led by self-styled “General” Joseph Kony have been implicated in the murky business of international arms trafficking. (more…)
By George Murumba
27th Sept 2010
The Lord’s Resistance Army [LRA] rebels led by self-styled “General” Joseph Kony have been implicated in the murky business of international arms trafficking. (more…)
By Timothy Nsubuga
20th Sept 2010
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…)
By George Murumba
20th Sept 2010
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…)
By George Murumba
20th Sept 2010
Extremist Somali militants suspected to be from the radical Islamist group Al-Shabaab have seized a number of media houses in the Somali capital Mogadishu.
Reports from Mogadishu indicate that a radio station called Horn Afrik Radio was raided and occupied by Al-Shabaab. The militants then ordered workers to hand over keys to the studios before asking them vacate the station premises all together.
Other reports that are yet to be confirmed say Al-Shabaab also raided and occupied another radio station called Capital Voice. (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
20th Sept 2010
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said both Iran and Africa want “a new world order”. He made the remarks while opening the just concluded Iran-Africa summit in the Iranian capital Tehran.
The summit, the first of its kind between African and Iran, kicked off on 14th September and attracted government and private sector representatives from over 40 African countries. The Presidents of Senegal and Malawi also attended the get-together that focused on expanding political and economic ties between the two sides.
In his opening speech (more…)
By Timothy Nsubuga
20th Sept 2010
Nelson Mandela felt terribly betrayed by Tony Blair’s decision to join the invasion of Iraq; a new book has claimed.
British Labour party MP Peter Hain said in his biography of the ex-South African President that Mr. Mandela was “breathing fire” down the line when he made his furious protest phone call to him as a UK Minister at the time.
Mr. Hain, the former Welsh Secretary, said Mandela felt that Tony Blair’s good work had been “blown out of the water” by the war. He said the criticisms were made formally, not in a private capacity. (more…)
By Sharon S. Tibenda
20th Sept 2010
A report by the Commission for Africa that was set up by Britain’s former Prime Minister Tony Blair to find solutions to poverty in Africa says the continent needs billions more dollars in aid. (more…)
By Dennis Otim
13th Sept 2010
The embattled Electoral Commission Chairman Eng. Badru Kiggundu threw all caution to the wind and attended the just concluded NRM Delegates conference at Mandela National Stadium.
Uganda Correspondent can reveal that the EC boss, who has been under consistent fire from opposition parties for his near open association with the ruling NRM party, was seen mingling happily among other NRM party faithful who had gathered at Namboole to elect their party flag bearers for the 2011 elections.
It’s not the first time that Kiggundu has, either by omission or commission, sent out strong hints suggesting that he may be a fully fledged NRM supporter or even secret activist. (more…)
By Timothy Nsubuga
13th Sept 2010
Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army [LRA] rebels have once again called for a ceasefire and resumption of peace talks between itself and the government of Uganda.
In a September 6th letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, Mr. Justine Labeja Nyeko, who described himself as the acting leader of the LRA/M Peace Team, wrote to the UN saying “…the LRA/M Peace Team now therefore prays [to] the Secretary General of the United Nations Organization to use the considerable leverage of his position in the United Nations and the world to get the governments of Uganda, the DR Congo, Southern Sudan, and Central African Republic to declare a verifiable ceasefire to enable a return to the peace process”.
The LRA also called upon the UN Secretary General to expeditiously appoint a new and more suitable envoy to attend to the critical matter of the peace process for the ‘northern’ Uganda conflict. The LRA, it seems, is also in no doubt about who was responsible for the failure of the Juba Peace talks. As far it is concerned, the government of Uganda was to blame. (more…)
By John Stephen Katende
13th Sept 2010
A flamboyant and wealthy NRM leader has said Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya is an outsider who doesn’t know and will never be allowed to know how the NRM actually works.
Sitting comfortably by the pool-side at a posh Hotel buried in the middle of Bugolobi’s up market residential area with the evening breeze blowing over his greying head, this top NRM ideologue who spoke to Uganda Correspondent on condition of anonymity, also said VP Bukenya is a very naïve Professor.
“Our VP is a very naïve Professor, I am sorry to say. He has completely forgotten who he is and how he became VP. He never fought. That makes him an outsider who will never be allowed to know how the NRM machine really works. (more…)