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The Ugandan Reader - Page 33

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The Ugandan Reader/Travel

Kampala’s drug scene. Part 2. Urban Jungles.

December 18, 2019

Dr. Crispus Walter Kiyonga could have been president.   The medical doctor is a towering figure in the Movement of President Yoweri Museveni. He was  responsible for supervising Uganda’s successful response to the Ebola crisis in 2000, the same year a religious fire claimed

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The Ugandan Reader/Travel

High Times – Kampala’s drug scene. Part 1 (Updated)

December 15, 2019

Drug dealers in Uganda’s capital city are the Uber generation. Attentive to the mood and movement of society they offer their services to fit the city’s hopes and nightmares. There is cocaine for the mid-level bank manager who wants a high to keep plugging away at her job – trying to keep rivals at bay.

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March 1, 2012

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

One of the theories now “dismissed” in explaining the relationship between the

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January 6, 2023

Shallow graves, privilege, and fatalism – accidents in Uganda

Garbage truck drivers and their crews may appear the least likely to

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Oil & Energy/Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Uganda’s sick energy sector

The embarrassing situation with Uganda’s collapsing energy sector continues to grab headlines. The crisis in Kenya added one more egg in the

January 6, 2008
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Oil & Energy/The Ugandan Reader

Fuel crisis reveals planning failure in Ugandan Energy Ministry

Below is a report in the government controlled New Vision newspaper that relies on information from Uganda’s Auditor General to reveal serious

January 5, 2008
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Obama wins as Odinga mulls next move

As the Kenyan crisis continued to shake the East African country, a rare feat was pulled off by an American of Kenyan

January 4, 2008
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The Ugandan Reader

Ugandan President first to congratulate Mwai Kibaki

Uganda has become the first and only country to congratulate Kenyan incumbent Mwai Kibaki even as the Ugandan army denied its deployment

January 3, 2008
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Oil & Energy/The Ugandan Reader

More clashes in Nairobi

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) – Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons Thursday to beat back crowds of rock-throwing opposition protesters in

January 3, 2008
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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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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

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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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

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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