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You Can't Divorce the Army From Politics allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 t is undisputed that the army in Uganda has been variously misused by the successive governments since independence. The scars left behind by what has often been labelled Idi Amin's, Obote's, Tito Okello's and now Museveni's soldiers are still fresh in the minds of some ... more
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When a Hospital Lacks a Place to Keep Dead Bodies allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 asaka Regional Referral Hospital is not a place to bid life fare thee well, as friends and relatives may never identify their loved one beyond two days of their passing ... more
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Kiprop, Kipsiro Plot for IAAF Cash allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 fter a disappointing season, Uganda's senior athletes are looking to the IAAF World Cross-country Championships due next March in Jordan to revive their careers. The cross-country event marks the beginning of the international season which will climax with the World Championships in Berlin, Germany in ... more
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Fish Depletion in Lakes; Let's Go Fish Farming allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 gandans are entrepreneurs. However the businesses they engage in do not last long. This means that we are citizens who can wake up and perform, given support in terms of sensitisation and training skills in handling ... more
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Obama Unlikely to Shake Things Up for Country allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 here is so much enthusiasm about Barack Obama among Ugandans, but the mood is not shared in Kampala's corridors of power. Angelo Izama examines why Uganda's leadership preferred a Hillary Clinton presidency to that of the first African American whose roots are in East ... more
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Overcoat Uhuru Vows to Oust Mindra From UPBC Presidency allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 alim Uhuru has said Celestine Mindra has no chance of leading Uganda Professional Boxing Commission (UPBC) as president again. UPBC members go to polls on December 6 and Mindra is said to be interested in retaining his position despite having served three constitutional ... more
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Optimism, Caution Greet Obama Election in Kampala allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 arack Obama's victory in the US Presidential elections yesterday sparked off celebrations in several parts of ... more
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Sugarcane Farmers Demand Policy allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 he dark side of a liberalised economy is starting to emerge with sugar cane out-growers venting their frustrations over lack of harmonised prices. The out-growers want the government to formulate a sugar policy that would control their ... more
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Hydropower Project Gets $49 Million Boost allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 merging Africa Infrastructure Fund, EAIF, an international private infrastructure financier founded by the governments of UK, Sweden, Netherlands and Switzerland has offered a $49 million loan to the developers of two mini-hydro projects in ... more
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Debate on NSSF Report Begins Amidst Chaotic Scenes allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 haotic scenes greeted the beginning of the long awaited debate of the NSSF-Temangalo report during Tuesday's sitting of ... more
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Fuel Shortage Hits Aid Work in North allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 id workers in northern Uganda could scale down operations if a fuel shortage persists, officials told ... more
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KCC, Victors Submit Lists of Players to CAF allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 ganda's representatives in the MTN Caf Champions League Kampala City Council (KCC) FC have submitted the list of players they are to use in the ... more
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Anti Graft Court Starts Work in December allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 he Newly established Anti Corruption Court by the Judiciary will start its work in ... more
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Newcastle Disease Hits Museveni's Model Farm allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 ewcastle disease has hit two villages created by President Museveni as model parishes for the Prosperity for All Programme in ... more
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Overturned Decision Displeases Magogo allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 ufa Competitions Committee (FCC) Secretary Moses Magogo has said that he has reservations about the Fufa Disciplinary committee's decision to overturn the FCC's ruling on September's abandoned game between Bunamwaya and Express at ... more
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Turning Banana Yields Into Cash allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 n the hilly terrain of Ruhiira Village, hills are almost bare save for some poorly kept banana plantations which yield miserable bunches. The hills have been poorly cultivated and have no tree cover which calls for ... more
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The Wonder Stove That Saves Time And Keeps the Environment Clean allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 number of Ugandans depend on nature as a major source of energy for their domestic consumption like preparing meals, boiling water and heating homes. Unknown to them however, are the health hazards and toxicity that affects them as a result of the incomplete burning of wood and other ... more
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Americans Aid Tororo Schools allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 he Church of God, a Christian organisation from Alaska, USA on October 29, donated a computer to Aturukuku Primary School in Tororo ... more
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Ruhiira Residents Reap Wealth From Goat Rearing allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 visit to Kabuyanda and Nyakitunda Sub-counties is not an easy exercise, as one has to climb steep hills and at times gently rolling hills to reach their destination. In these hills live friendly people who have suffered for long under the yoke of ... more
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Omo Clinics Attract 100 Schools allAfrica.com - Thursday, November 06, 2008 fter being inaugurated in Kampala by African football star Samuel Eto'o, the Omo Soccer Clinics have expanded their initiative by involving 100 primary schools in rural areas all over ... more
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