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June 2011

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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Goodbye Tumusiime Mutebile, Welcome Louis Kasekende

Two days ago speculation that the governor of the Central Bank of Uganda was going to resign sent the shilling, already free

June 30, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

On Zeus, the bad shilling and Tororo in the Guinness Book

Greek Gods are angry with Athens and apparently with Kampala too. As the Greek economy sees red ( a color as children

June 29, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Mwenda agrees with Museveni that media collapsed Bujagali. I don’t. Do you?

Andrew Mwenda, who is the editor of the Independent magazine makes a passionate but ultimately flawedargument about the role of journalism in

June 28, 2011
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Oil & Energy/The Ugandan Reader

A critic slams Tullow’s new “Invest in Africa” campaign. Yes but is Tullow an “African” company?

As many journalists reported Tullow Uganda’s appointment of a national as its chief operating officer (thus going a step further in Ugandanizing

June 27, 2011
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The Ugandan Reader

Rabies, aid and the discriminating against investment in Africa

The dry season in Moyo, in West Nile, Uganda can be scotching. When I was growing up during the monsoon, winds that

June 20, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Rabies & Venture capitalism in Africa

I am half way through my rabies vaccine treatment. It is administered generally over three weeks. Every shot, injected on the soft

June 19, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Should US provide air defenses to Southern Sudan? NO

A good friend pointed out Lauren Jenkins post in Think Progress in which she argued that proposals by Representative Donald Payne that

June 19, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Libya, China’s “neo-colonialism” and the Canucks

I meant to write today about how aid and humanitarianism have marooned Africa in an island of daring where only “development experts”

June 17, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Ugandan statement during Libya’s closed dialogue at UNSC

Below is the statement by Uganda’s Permanent Representative at the United Nations ( now a cabinet minister for ICT as well) on

June 17, 2011
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

June 16th. Day of the Angry African Child

“If we must do Afrikaans Vorster must do Zulu” the placards declared as students, many just teenagers, took to the streets of

June 16, 2011
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