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November 2007

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The Ugandan Reader

Prof Nabudere pays tribute to Omwony Ojok

I am sorry to comment rather belatedly about the death of Comrade Omwony Ojwok who died of heart problem arising out of

November 25, 2007
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David Mafabi responds declares Izama an “oppositionist”

The Monitor (Kampala) OPINION 3 November 2007 By K. David Mafabi Kampala We comment on Mr Angelo Izama’s piece, “Museveni: The African

November 12, 2007
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The cost of regime maintenance- I argue is too high

President Yoweri Museveni’s private secretary for political affairs (in charge of institutions) David Mafabi in his Sunday column responded to “Museveni: The

November 12, 2007
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Mafabi rants at the West ( and its “intellectual” backers in Africa)

Mr Izama; an Exercise in Self Delusion The Monitor (Kampala) OPINION 10 November 2007 By K. David Mafabi Last Wednesday, Mr Angelo

November 12, 2007
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Mafabi is an “obscurantist”

As a radio producer for the top rated talk show, Andrew Mwenda Live, I delighted in engaging in debates with David Mafabi

November 12, 2007
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The Ugandan Reader

Watching the climate change

Much talk about the threat of climate change in Uganda For all that rhetoric, fixing the drainage, ensuring planned habitats and even

November 12, 2007

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