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I'm no rebel to fight for oil - Iguru
The Omukama of Bunyoro Kingdom, Dr Solomon Gafabusa Iguru, on Christmas Day stunned his subjects with the claim that top district officials have implicated him in a planned armed rebellion.
Michael Jackson's death was headline news. In a year that saw President Museveni publicly agonise with a swollen finger for weeks following a freak bathroom fall; hunger killing dozens in the countryside, the wicked mutilating children for riches and Swine Flu surfacing to eclipse the worries, it appeared easier for Ugandans to die than live in ...
MUST wins Development Studies battle
However, Prof. Kayanja said on Tuesday at the launch of a Journal of Development Issues in Mbarara that he has since met the President over the matter and was resolved in their favour.
Uganda: President Museveni Hails Land Amendment Act
The NRM has struggled single-handedly and passed the Land Amendment Bill. It will be criminal for anybody to illegally evict tenants from their bibanjas.
Gay Bill OK but remove death penalty - clergy
The proposed law against homosexuality is long overdue, Christian leaders have said even as reports indicated that President Museveni was planning to suffocate it.
Uganda: U.S. Legislators Appeal to Museveni Over Anti-Gay Law
The US Republican Executive Committee Members of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission has appeal to the Ugandan President, Mr Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to soft pedal on the proposed anti-homosexual law.
Uganda: President Says He Will Block Anti-Gay Bill
Uganda's proposed Anti-Homosexuality Bill 2009 still awaits a final decision by the country's Parliament, but the country's Daily Monitor newspaper reported Wednesday that President Yoweri Museveni has "assured the US State Department of his willingness to block the Bill." Post-Thumbnail ...
Police quiz Monitor journalist
Monitor Publications lawyer James Nangwala said the Police recorded a charge-and-caution statement from Mr Izama, and would prosecute him should the DPP sanction the charges.
Uganda President Museveni Promises to Veto the Kill The Gays Bill. But That Might Not Be Enough
Following the developments of Uganda's Kill The Gays bill is like following Tiger Woods's sex scandal: There's one central theme everyone knows , but keeping up with the minutiae is exhausting.
He says the mishap happened when one of the six vehicles in the Presidential Guard Brigade convoy which they were overtaking suddenly pulled to block them at Minakulu on the Gulu-Kampala highway.
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"Now you must raise your children up in a world where that union of man and box turtle is on the same legal footing as man and wife" This article can be found at: UK rugby player comes out Paul Cameron's World .
"We won't make any threats but we are strongly opposed to this legislation," Carson said.
MP bahati tabled the controversial Homosexuality Bill that has received criticism worldwide.
Kabaka restates case for federo
Kampala Kabaka Ronald Mutebi has restated his kingdoma s demand for a federal system of government and called for mutual respect between Buganda and the central government.
Why Amin regime killers are free under Museveni
Since President Museveni took power, all the convicted ex-Amin regime operatives, and those in exile for murder have won freedom under unclear circumstances.
Cultural factor key in Busongora South
In the 2006 presidential election, Kasese District was the only one in the western region to vote against President Museveni, giving the National Resistance Movement leader 43 per cent of their votes and his archrival Dr Kizza Besigye 56 per cent.
Draru fears for her life in Luzira: Attorney
Kampala Ms Lydia Draru, the self-confessed killer of former army commander James Kazini, has written to President Museveni, alleging that some unnamed individuals want to poison her in prison.
Seriously, Wabudeya should back Mafabi's return as MP
I must begin with a disclaimer. I neither hail from Bugisu nor from Uganda's eastern region.
From No. 1's flight to Lubanga's family, some things don't add up
When he is not speaking what he considers unpalatable truth to Mengo and the Opposition, Presidential Press Secretary Tamale Mirundi spends time quietly doing the mundane work of his office: managing the image of the presidency.
Londoners Protest Anti-Gay Bill At Ugandan Embassy
The activist group Outrage! held a protest outside the Ugandan Embassy in London yesterday.
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