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Should former the Unicef plot in Mbarara town be given to a new Dairy factory investor?
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p>Should former the Unicef plot in Mbarara town be given to a new Dairy factory investor? If at all the diary factory investor is credit worthy and good enough to help in the development of the area and the ... ( via  Daily Monitor  [www.monitor.co.ug] ... more

McConnell issues appeal
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p>JACK McConnell yesterday pledged his support for a 500,000 appeal to save a maternity hospital in Malawi. ( via  Scotsman.com News  [news.scotsman.com] ... more

Rwandan woman claims French gang-raped her
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p>By Gabriel Gabiro Kigali 's 1994 genocide on Wednesday told a panel probing alleged French complicity in the massacres that French troops had gang-raped her and others multiple ... ( via  Independent Online  [www.int.iol.co.za] ... more

SADC`s survival tactics amidst overlapping trading blocs
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p>The two prominent men are different, and their thinking about African regional integration is equally poles apart. ( via  Ippmedia.com  [www.ippmedia.com] ... more

Mutharika asked to appoint Financial Intelligence Unit head
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Blantyre-based lawyer Jai Banda has asked President Bingu wa Mutharika to appoint the head of the Financial Intelligence Unit as a matter of urgency if the country is to effectively fight money laundering. via The Nation ... more

NGOs demand referendum on constitution
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Some civil society organisations have said only a referendum can give people in the country a genuine platform to influence contents of a new Constitution. via The Nation ... more

Lions dine to save sight
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> About 280,000 Ugandans are blind due to cataract infection, a Lions Club official has said. via Daily Monitor ... more

Monitor Online
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Four more Ugandans . via Daily Monitor ... more

'Life swap' lets young Scots see how other half lives
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> IN MALAWI, they educate the poor about the dangers of HIV/AIDS and help families to become self-sustainable. Now nine young Malawians have seen the challenges faced by Scottish communities, including access to ... via News.scotsman.com ... more

My first million... Godfrey Nyakana
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Most people know Mr Godfrey Nyakana as a former professional pugilist who graced boxing arenas in Britain, Luxembourg, Belgium and the United States of America in the 90s. via Daily Monitor ... more


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Business people must appreciate VAT
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Business people should appreciate the importance of the Value Added Tax to the national economy. via Latest News by the Government ... more

Education Things not going well for CR '
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Mr. Ato Essuman, a member of the Council of State, has called on parents, school authorities and other stakeholders in education in the Central Region to support government's effort at improving educational ... via The Accra Mail ... more

Malawi: Malawians are talking, are you listening?
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p> Malawi , Internet & Telecoms , Media , Technology Global Roundups Victor Kaonga publishes an article about blogging , Malawians turn to the blogosphere , in the Sunday Times and Nyasa Times, "When a young ... via Global Voices Online ... more

Fighting resumes in Mogadishu, peacekeeper killed
Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007
p class="lede_quote">"What is happening in the city is total carnage against the civilians" By Sahal Abdulle MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Mortar bombs crashed into central Mogadishu on Sunday and Uganda and Somali troops against Islamist insurgents entered a fourth day. Scores of civilians have... more

Churches oppose Mabira giveaway
Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007
hristians march on Palm Sunday at St. Jude Church, Naguru in Kampala to welcome the holy week By Vision Reporters Several churches used Palm Sunday prayers yesterday to oppose the Government's plan to give ... Comment ... more

Airport runs out of Jet fuel
Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007
AMPALA THE Civil Aviation Authority's fuel reserves have run critically low, fueling worries of possible cancellation or delay of flights and related disruptions at Entebbe International Airport, a top ... Comment ... more

What should be done to save Mabira Forest?
Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007
et us go to court. I am sure the judgement will be in our favour. If government ignores the judgement, then we have to stand up to be counted! Ambrose Murangira, Kampala. Comment ... more

An overview of the transatlantic trade in Africans and its abolition
Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007
he trade in enslaved Africans formed the backbone of British industry and commerce for centuries until its legal abolition in 1807. Comment ... more

UDF ties with government
Topix - Saturday, March 31, 2007
nited Democratic Front secretary general Kennedy Makwangwala on Thursday said his party has severed ties with President Bingu wa Mutharika's administration because of last Sunday's incident where government ... Comment ... more

Fuel stations run out of diesel
Topix - Friday, March 30, 2007
y Geresom Musamali THE fuel situation has worsened, with several city service stations running out of diesel. Comment ... more

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