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Day 2. The Presidency can leave me but I am not leaving it. #UGBlogweek

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Uganda’s Financial Ombudsman gives frank assessment of accountability in extractives

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Priest calls Bishops “pharisees” and hypocrites on corruption, lambasts Uganda Joint Christian Council

New Haven, February 27th I am dusting up on a presentation for a meeting here at Yale University. New Haven is extremely

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Hail Emperor Kaguta. A book review written in February 2005.

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