I have terrible luck with Bosco Ntaganda. Over a year ago when I first tried, ever through intermediaries, to get “his side
After over two months, Uganda’s publicly contested upstream oil bill is not law. The law is not even on the President’s desk.
New Haven, February 27th I am dusting up on a presentation for a meeting here at Yale University. New Haven is extremely
In Luzira Maximum Security prison, a prisoner recently sliced off his penis in protest of his prolonged detention. In another incident last
Power briefly wavered on February 12, Valentines Day. This year the commercial holiday seemed more present. At Hotel Africana in the middle
When the summit of the O.I.C (Organization for Islamic Conference) met in Cairo recently it was to a spurring between Uganda and
It happened immediately. Almost as soon as Pope Benedict XVI announced he was leaving his position- Africans including many Ugandans took to
Details of the Memorandum of Understanding [MoU] between the Uganda government and international oil companies to begin production will be revealed later
In Luo folklore, two feuding brothers, Gipir and Labong, quarreled and split ways. Labong had been was forced to risk his life
On November 9th 1906, a letter was dispatched to the colonies by the government of Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the two-time Secretary for War,