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Oil & Energy/The Ugandan Reader

Year-Ender: Can #Uganda benefit from low oil prices?

The praise and worship choir singing fortunes “Made in Africa” has been hushed by the retreating march of lower oil prices. Leading

December 30, 2014
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Oil & Energy/Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Uganda’s coming “fiscal cliff” and aid sanctions

Uganda is facing sanctions. At least that is what the aid cuts and international condemnations that have accompanied it actually mean. The

December 3, 2012
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Politics/The Ugandan Reader

Type of “regional force” for Eastern DRC proves sticking point at Kampala summit

During their lunch break at the Conference Center of the swanky Kampala Serena, diplomats emerged and filed past mostly quietly. The buffet

August 6, 2012
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Rwanda defends self in 28 pages. Some light reading. Comments to follow

I have kept away from the buzz around Rwanda and the mutiny known as M23 ( named after the March 23, 2009

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