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Politics - Page 29

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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Invisible Children. Response to Nodding Disease echoes the Northern Uganda war and more

March 1, 2012

One of the theories now “dismissed” in explaining the relationship between the neurological disorder known as “nodding disease” and its prevalence in the northern part of the country- is that it had anything to do with the war. One expert said it had nothing

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Shallow graves, privilege, and fatalism – accidents in Uganda

January 6, 2023

Garbage truck drivers and their crews may appear the least likely to blame for the horrendous road traffic carnage that has gripped Uganda yet again – but yes, they are to blame. So are Subaru drivers, government drivers for who, the number plate of their car no matter the designation is a right of way

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March 7, 2021

Gold, a curse that keeps giving. Obote and Amin – PART 1

In fables or the modern market today, whether in Asia, the Americas

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October 23, 2023

Tea break. Mindset change and other Ugandan slogans we love.

There is a document (there always is) that is revealing of extent

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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Kenyan military now deployed as post-election violence continues

The military has been deployed to various parts of the country affected by violence following President Kibaki’s re-election. Government spokesman Alfred Mutua

January 2, 2008
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Kenya’s partners face balancing act over Kibaki Presidency

As Kenya stands at the crossroads, caught like an animal in the lights of a speeding truck, some calls for reconciliation, while

January 1, 2008
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Coup prone Kenya faces toughest test

Unlike Uganda where military-backed politics has been the guiding hand of the “democratisation process” supporting a monolithic system that has kept a

December 31, 2007
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Happy New Year- Northern Uganda

Sugar canes as tall as elephant grass, sweet potatoes as big as a cows head and the sound of singing, drums and

December 26, 2007
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LRA attack Comboni Mission in South Sudan

A group of North Ugandan rebels of the LRA (Lord’s Resistance Army) attacked the town of Duru, a few dozen kilometres from

December 26, 2007
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Hail Emperor Kaguta. A book review written in February 2005.

Hail, Emperor Kaguta By Izama Angelo Feb 28, 2005 At the height of his reign, the most venerated Emperor of Ethiopia, the

December 24, 2007
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

The era of application- comments on international justice in a new world

Here are Olara Otunnu’s comments on international justice upon receiving the Havard Law School Association Award. So heartbreaking that this fine mind,

December 20, 2007
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LRA woes and the Juba peace process

A collection of articles on the challenges facing rebel armies that go on to play political roles- especially after peace accords has

December 5, 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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Museveni debate

I have been engaged in a debate with my friend David Mafabi who is also President Yoweri Museveni’s private sectretary on political

October 31, 2007
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