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October 2012

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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

The Crusaders: Battle over type of national oil company reveals strains of the sector

When Beatrice Atim Anywar received a call from a reporter to ask if her daughter had applied for a scholarship with an

October 28, 2012
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Controversial Poll on FDC race

There is a vibrant campaign to replace the leader of the Forum for Democratic Change underway. Elections to replace Col. Dr. Kizza

October 23, 2012
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Thinking globally and acting locally- Ugandan style

If the quality of a country’s laws could be judged by the size of its legislature then Uganda’s obese parliament, with close

October 7, 2012
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Kizza Besigye arrested again? Some random thoughts.

To many Kampala residents, downtown protests that involve running battles between the Uganda police,  para-military forces and “opposition” crowds may as well

October 1, 2012

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