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The Ugandan Reader - Page 35

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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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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 to do with war era ordinances. No bombs or other weapons

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December 15, 2019

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

Drug dealers in Uganda’s capital city are the Uber generation. Attentive to

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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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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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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

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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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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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

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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The Ugandan Reader/VUQA Television

Am Back and Africa is still here

For those who missed me while i settled in my temporary home in Washington, am back. A little cold is catching this

October 30, 2007
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Oil & Energy/The Ugandan Reader

Syphillis and Bunyoro’s bone filled hills

A Munyakole businessman married into one of the prominent families in Bunyoro was told by his father in-law that not far beneath,

September 22, 2007
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Big cash, Big fight as lawyers square off in NSSF deal

Alcon, a disgraced construction company which might be paid a controversial US$ 15 million settlement out of workers pockets, has two Kampala

September 11, 2007
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Britain accused of “war crimes”

At the start of a campaign by imperial Britain to beat into shape Omukama Cwa 11 Kabalega, a monarch who resisted the

September 9, 2007
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Oil & Energy/Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Oil Watch Uganda

Briefings Black gold or commercially viable oil deposits have been discovered in Uganda generating quite a buzz what the future will look

September 7, 2007
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The Ugandan Reader/VUQA Television

Kabalagala sickness

Yesterday was another busy day at the Daily Monitor in Kampala where i work as a journalist. It was also one of

September 6, 2007
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