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By Julian Barungi Rising prices of food are tempting farmers to sell everything they produce, leaving them starving and unproductive At the end of September, inflation sky-rocketed to a whopping 28.3% but unfortunately, many farmers are not benefiting from the … Continue reading
President cannot control my sugar business Minister for Justice and Constitutional affairs, Kahinda Otafire is in the news for sayingthat he is a “sugar dealer” and that “the President cannot control his businesses”. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend … Continue reading
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The constitutional court has ordered government to pardon former LRA rebel Thomas Kwoyelo saying that he is entitled to receive amnesty just like other ex-rebels that have been granted amnesty. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook Buzz … Continue reading
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By Hon Ahabwe Godfrey Pereza I am moved by your issue no. 177 of August 26-September 01, 2011 which had a big cover title “Gaddafi’s Fall: What does it mean for Museven? To pay tribute to the revolutionary leader’s other … Continue reading
By Andrew M. Mwenda Since April, Ugandans have sustained protests over many issues including wages, commodity prices and foreign exchange rates There is widespread discontent in most of Uganda against President Yoweri Museveni and the NRM. The mainstream opposition should, … Continue reading
By Moses Odokonyero Strongmen around the world have found a new ‘enemy’ in social media among the many real and imagined that pinch their noses each night! In the eyes of these powerful men the grumbling tech savvy youngsters in … Continue reading
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By Job Kiija Rain, rain go away… little children want to play! A nursery rhyme which probably each one of us is familiar with; we used to sing it for fun, little knowing that it had serious implications. Bookmark on … Continue reading
By Kristalina GEORGIEVA Last month I sat with an exhausted Somali family who had walked for weeks to find shelter and food. We met in the Dadaab refugee camp – now the world’s largest camp and every day growing larger. … Continue reading
By FREDERICK GOLOOBA-MUTEBI As the mayhem in England subsided, police in Uganda were firing water cannon, lobbing teargas canisters and firing live rounds into unarmed people going about their legitimate business of protesting and beating the daylights of whoever they … Continue reading
By Joel Alex Masereka The world over is facing high food prices majorly as a result of food shortage also caused by drought, adverse weather and conflict in mostly third world countries specifically Africa. Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post … Continue reading
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