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Allied Democratic Forces was able to push. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement wants an Electoral Commission reform. |
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The health sector is following the bomb blasts in Kampala. |
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The former Allied Democratic Forces defectors vowed not to resume the terror activities. |
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At the Lugogo scene, security found Kolanani next to the head of the suicide bomber. |
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Inside Kolaani were telephone numbers which required the police to secure detention. |
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From these clues, police suspects that the bombs were organised to attract many parts of Kampala surrounding Namasuba town at the end of the September. |
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General Aronda informed Museveni seven days ago when the attacks were nolonger, while security received new information about the terrorist attack. |
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In two thousand nine, Ronald Mukasa blamed himself on the kasasiro. |
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He later got a big sweep and passed back to Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre. |
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The survivors swung the head but later died of a tetanus disease at Mulago Hospital in a few days. |
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It’s part of helping Ugandans relax. |
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Most of the Hutu have an overachiever. |
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The majority of Hutu peasants have an impact on their mobilisation rather than on their mobilisation. |
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They are doing the best for the people to be able to see that at the end they are able to see the issue of election a good African government. |
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The most Hutu have worked well during the Mobutu regime, instead of supporting the rebellion of Juvenal Habyarimana |
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A person to compare Mobutu and Kabila, or Habyarimana and Paul Kagame, or Amin and Obote against Museveni. |
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These are now all admirers of the well known African tribes. |
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Christine Kabayekka’s actions will not destroy the terrorists, the Baganda people say, “the corruption does not kill us”. |
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Millitary Intelligence, Hillary Clinton, portrayed her as a sister of tragedy. |
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The point is that none of Africa’s leaders will be able to pull out from Africa’s United Nations High Commissioner summit. |
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“Middle business is not easy,” says Nkore Karag’s analyst. |
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All Somali refugees must enter the refugees camps. |
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Minister Maria Kasaija, Tarsis Kabwegyere, is in charge of the mismanagement. |
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Ugandans do not have a reason to die in Somalia. |
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As top international leaders gathered in Kampala during the African Union summit, the summit grew to the end of September eleventh. |
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Just a few weeks ago a coterie of strong nations dominated in Africa. |
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The country’s old generos, I’m not reading but at Makerere University replaced “Saboteur” Ndugu Afande. |
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What kind of power does Amon B have to have? |
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Mbekiza wonders whether Uganda would have the potential to take back their peace. |
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What the African Union can only do is “preference anyway” when Ugandans are killed. |
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Amon Mbekiza's view at New Vision for the seventh, nineteenth, two thousand ten terror attacks in Kampala was one of the major issues. |
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In attendance, should we ask us what is going on in the politics and the economy of the Ugandan nation in Somalia? |
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He has lived in the northern Uganda which he has lived in twenty years. |
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Ugandan peasants were born in war and bought before defeat. |
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Even if peace is finalised, people in northern Uganda think war is finalised but not finalised. |
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The war cannot be declared as ‘voluntary’ unless Joseph Konny and his top commanders are arrested or murdered. |
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Ndaba like Mbekiza to make President Obama and Clinton don’t agree. |
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The hope of likelihood with Kabaka Yekka will leave Buganda, the new candidate for the disgruntled Democratic Party members. |
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I hope that like Kabaka Yekka who will help Buganda, the new candidate who was born is a disgruntled Democratic Party member. |
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This has been cited by the Kabaka Yekka and the Uganda People's Congress one thousand six hundred thousand shillings in a one thousand shillings against Democratic Party’s Benedict Kiwanuka. |
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Kabaka Yekka joined Uganda People's Congress but the alliance stood down in one thousand six months when Kabaka was forced to exile. |
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Despite being the Democratic Party and the Uganda People's Congress candidate for the last one thousand six years, the Democratic Party remained an independent candidate. |
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Democratic party is now remaining in the Baganda county, the major reason Ssuubi members are now being contested in Masaka. |
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Ssuubi in two thousand eleven was created by the people who did not want Muganda to take the Democratic Party leadership. |
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Ssuubi in two thousand eleven was created by the opposition candidates who stood against the Norbert Mao’s primaries. |
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The Democratic party refused to join the Inter Party Cooperation because it had no time to go ahead to its leadership other than Museveni’s. |
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The voters’ lists of Forum for Democratic Change leaders especially Democratic Party requested for reform were lasting. |
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Democratic party said all parties are unable to bring the same number of members out of the Inter Party Cooperation to vote for one flag bearer. |
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Do we ensure that the delegates disagreed with these parties? |
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The Democratic party continues to join the Inter Peoples Congress to make a choice of Ugandans. |
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Ssuubi members say they will support Mao in the alliance with Forum for Democratic Change which shows their intentions. |
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Parties like the Conservative Party, Social Democratic Party, Justice Forum have no merit in Kampala. |
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Buganda is overwhelmed. |
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In one thousand six hundred eighty nine, he joined the Uganda People's Congress but was punished by one thousand six hundred sixty seven. |
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Buganda was promised by the National Resistance Movement in the last one thousand nine hundred years, the system of federalism which has been suspended until today. |
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Mr Lutukumoi was the head of the Democratic Party. |
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Kayonza Furniture Palace Plot eleven, Old Portbell Road faces Sadolin Paints of the office barracks with a single house. |
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Ugandans therefore have no question of what Obama and Clinton have changed to Africa’s reigns. |
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Wabula we have the question which Africans are working to save Africa from a poor and corrupt system. |
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Julius Kiiza said that the Makerere University soldiers are incapable of winning the war. |
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I do not agree with those who support the government’s position to create a war on Al-Shabaab land in Somalia. |
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Al-Shabaab terror attacks are a small part of the terrorist war, not a terrorist attack. |
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I do not agree with President Museveni in terms of war. |
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It is at this point that we are not able to engage in war with Al-Shabaab apart from the recent bombings in Kampala. |
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Probably some Ugandans are satisfied with Museveni’s arguments. |
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Former United States President George Bush. |
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And it is unfair that some people believe that all Muslims are terrorists. |
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Although some of the catalogues in the Kolaani are upset, not strong. |
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Islam does not have a religious power like the Vatican in the Catholics. |
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Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba from United Kingdom in the message of "concerning Museveni" Ndaba the heads of the book. |
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National Resistance Movement spokesman has been trying to influence Ssemogerere Mulwanyamuli’s role in Uganda’s politics, National Resistance Movement and President Museveni have seen it be in the politics. |
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That is why the government is trying to blame him using the National Social Security Fund to defend his political party against the two thousand eleven Kabaka Yekka. |
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Konny Jovia Ssuubi asked whether the Kabaka Yekka was an enemy to the Ugandan people. |
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The only person who can make an order is Yoweri Museveni. |
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Kizza Besigye is in jail and is taken back as Buganda supporters. |
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Nobert Mao has been able to take away those people. |
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The Democratic Party and National Resistance Movement are the longest friends of Buganda. |
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The Democratic Change Forum and Uganda Peoples Congress are not the true Baganda friends. |
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President Museveni and his Ethiopian counterparts Meles Zenawi share a lot of discussion. |
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The irregularities in the primaries in Ethiopia and Rwanda indicate that it is easy to win a vote without a general election. |
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You can win an election without fault and it is known in all countries under the law. |
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Are you fighting for Mengo? |
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How does the law unseat the former Katikkiros like Mayanja Nkangi from the opposition politics? |
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Buganda will join Uganda’s monarchy. |
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Buganda remains a big shock absorber from the IPC programme. |
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I can see the events basing on the fact that Buganda will remain with a big win, the IPC will defeat two thousand eleven elections. |
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Uganda’s future is still in danger unless IPC is focusing on national enrichment issues. |
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How does Katikkiro leave Ssemwogerere Mulwanyamuli participating in his opposition politics? |
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Uganda’s country is wonderful! |
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These former Mengo officials voted not to take full charge of the kingdom. |
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Nobody changes the constitution, it is Mwenda a journalist who is knowing. |
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One of the traders of Microsoft, Paul Allen, is believed to be worth thirteen billion US$. |
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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) received Shs 4.2 billion from Kenya’s shillings between September first and September this year. |
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One hundred people were unable to read and write about the early days of the strike. |
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In two thousand seven, twenty seven percent of the world’s population is relocated to the surrounding areas of the world. |
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The world’s average of twenty two billion shillings was twenty three billion, according to International Organisation for Migrants. |
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Global inflation rate grew to fifty two percent. |
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According to UNICEF, twenty thousand children die from poverty every day. |
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Google has delivered two thousand jobs in the last three months. |
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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. |
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How does the law unseat the former Katikkiros like Mayanja Nkangi to engage in opposition politics? |
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President Museveni left the eleven month of the Al-Shabaab terror attacks in Kampala where seventy six people were killed. |
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Ronald Reagan was the former United States president. |
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Every day two thousand Afro-Fusion children died in an accident. |
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Nelson Mandela has given us the honour and responsibility of what we are doing and what is strong on Mandela Day. |
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Jimmy Carter US knows that there has been a recognition among many Egyptians that America’s motives are based on and below security. |
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My task is to serve the people of Sembabule rather than to focus the radio on people’s lives. |
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As the National Resistance Movement Chairman I am supporting Kawooya because he is the party's flag bearer. |
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Damalie Nakawombe Kisosonkole is the second widow to Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa who died at Nakasero hospital in Kampala. |
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Damalie was a daughter to the late Christopher Sserunkuuma Kisosonkole and Victoria Nassozi. |
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Damalie studied at Budo Junior, Kings college Budo, then went to Sherbon college in Great Britain as the first student at the college. |
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Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa that he met Damalie at King's College Buddo on a submarine. |
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They were struck by eleven thousand eighty nine hundred eighty nine. |
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Numbers has already made it difficult to eradicate his name from the summit in the Commonwealth Heads Council |
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The United Nations goal is clearly that: to ensure that there is no restriction on the transportation or observation of goods. |
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Damalie was born in one thousand two hundred eighty nine. |
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Henry Ford said that only one hundred men will be born in this country of knowledge, expertise and ability. |
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Bob Marley said the best of today is the best of today. |
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George Bernard Shaw said we don’t start working because we buy, we buy because we start working. |
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Former Mitch McConnell, the head of the United States of America’s High Commissioner, said to the delegates about getting about fifteen million shillings after delaying the US budget directive. |
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Ssabiiti last week was called by security forces in the Kampala taxi station after the bomb blasts. |
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President Museveni has argued that the Al-Shabaab were behind the September 11 terror bombings in Kampala. |
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Sabbiti last month a government spokesperson told parliament that the office does not have money to do with fraudulent investigations. |
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There is no fund for investigating the fraud in the United Nations monopoly of Commonwealth. |
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Murasaki Shikibu wrote a world first marred book. |
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Genji's giraffe speaks about the sound of an opponent who is looking for information and information. |
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The world’s first book has been written in one thousand seven. |
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Over the last few years, there had been a lot of confusion in men and men. |
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Life of Lazarillo de Tormes” was written in one thousand five hundred and fifty three. |
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The book has a history that has been sold by Joanne Rowling. |
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Joanne Rowling was kidnapped at thirty one thousand and fifty nine. |
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Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows sold 11 million shillings in 24 hours |
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Harry Potter and Half-Blood Prince selled 9 million shillings per day first. |
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The latest Harry Potter shot in a shot is a shot in a shot in 24 hours. |
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Over the last ten years of its first release, about three hundred fifty supporters have lost the story of Harry Potter. |
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The headquarters were in Munyonyo on September nineteenth. |
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SIYA, the Cooperative Union of Workers and taxi drivers will host them entering the bus pack at around 16 seventys. |
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Following the eleventh bomb blasts in Kampala, security was reinforced in the terrorist areas in Kampala city. |
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Parliamentary attacks were carried out at Kyadondo Rugby Club and the Ethiopian Village Restaurant in Kabalagala on Kampala Games. |
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About two thousand seven, a bomb blast found at Makindye barracks worsened the fear that the suicide bombers were planning to take another place. |
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Since the bombings, security forces have been attracting attention to the reactions of the public to bombing. |
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Kampala is surrounded by taxi stations, bus service providers, crossroads and barracks. |
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Operatives in the Kampala city transport have introduced new security polling stations to save the terrorists |
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On Nakumatt, security covers all the cars and rivers in the garden towns of Garden City and Shoprite in Lugogo. |
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Police have sought to help identify the suspects of twenty suicide bombings like World Police. |
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Different districts in Kampala suspended the demands after the bomb blasts that took place around seventy seven days. |
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The chairman of the Kampala Capital City Authority, Bishop David Kiganda had spoken out at the conference. |
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The action has followed the order from the Kampala Capital City Authority to deny the accommodation, barracks and entertainment spots for longer than four hours. |
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The Uganda Peoples Defence Forces Professor Henry Luk Orombi bribed the machinery by eleven point seven in September. |
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Henry Luke Orombi said strikes need hundreds of strengths because they could be attacked by terrorists. |
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Orombi had led a special request at the All Saints Cathedral in Nakasero to celebrate the night. |
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After the orders of the orders, the hundred fifty thousand shillings were sent to Ssande on the various parish grounds in Rubaga, Namirembe and All Saints Cathedral. |
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On the lutiko in Rubaga, headed by Faaza Francis Lubanga. |
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Faaza Francis Lubanga told the delegation that once a strike entered the constituency, everyone was arrested. |
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Ssaabasumba Dr. Cyprian Kizito Lwanga appealed to all Christans to accept new security instructions. |
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At All Saints Cathedral in Nakasero, soldiers who had been guilty of Lutikko’s crimes ended up. |
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The car is not allowed in a lock at All Saints Cathedral. |
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The Ssande claim was part of the seven days of declaration all over the country. |
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The army will come after six months of training, with thirty one thousand trained police discharged from the Uganda People's Defence Forces. |
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Three thousand trained members were chosen their leader from the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. |
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According to Orland Balak, the chief of military training, he said the trained members are skilled in defeating any of the terror attacks. |
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The Chief of Staff, Brig. Abel Kandiho, is one of the people who asked Kale Kayihura to answer the questions in two thousand eighty eight. |
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James Mugira said a new force has emerged as a group of terrorists attacking Kampala and killing seven injured. |
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Buligadi dismissed the allegations that Al-Shabaab had attacked Uganda’s Peoples Defence Forces in Somalia. |
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A woman absorbs the water from the polling station in Nsambya Gogonya I Zone between September and September. |
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Places like the water retrieved can only be found in the city centre in Kampala. |
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Jimmy Siya, President Museveni presided over two African youth leaves at Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel in Ntebbe on September seven. |
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Kayihura confirmed last week that police will start using technology to cajole items used by the Electoral Commission for registering voters. |
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Police will use technology before the government starts writing people to get a Densite. |
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Uganda entered an alliance with Muehlbauer Technology Group from Bugirman to deal with Densite. |
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According to the Inspector General of Police, the registration will involve all the citizens in the village. |
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The National Social Security Fund has approved the compensation for victims of the riots at Kyadondo Rugby Club. |
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The terrorists hosted Kyadondo Rugby Club and the Ethiopian Restaurant in Kabalagala. |
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Grace Isabirye is the Director of the National Social Security Fund. |
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Mr. Isabirye did not wait until the Ugandan victims of the bomb have to rip their money. |
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This followed Members of Parliament led by Okumu to order the National Social Security Fund to compensate for the victims of the bomb. |
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Okumu said things that are happening quickly need immediate action. |
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All those who save with the National Social Security Fund who suffered or suffered from the Ssande bomb blasts must pay their money. |
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The two have been detained by the Ugandan police on connection with Al-Shabaab. |
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Imaging facts of suspects were created using computer technology. |
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Images have been collected from the international police network and the American Bureau of Investigations. |
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The two telephone numbers were forced to provide complete information about the twisting of terrorists. |
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Two thousand people were arrested by the police in various parts of the country for alleged connection with Al-Shabaab terrorists. |
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The new analysis shows that African elections are important even in promoting democracy across the continent. |
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Minister of Finance Syda Bbumba recently announced that the national budget was made to look at two thousand eleven elections. |
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Critics of the government argue that the country’s national ballot which was learnt from parliament is a political ballot. |
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Chairman’s findings in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda and Ivory Coast indicate that African elections are effective. |
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The same thing is the minority which brought about to be challenged in African elections. |
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In Uganda, the situation shows that the nation-building transformation expected in the primaries will not work. |
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African ministers of Finance and National Resistance Movement nominated for their long term liabilities as time for voting is changing. |
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War, courts and masses were surprised that African elections were based on national arbitration. |
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One class of the two Ugandan ministers is shortened. |
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He stood at Makerere vowing to win a new election to go to Parliament of Uganda. |
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The incumbent Member of Parliament, who contested for his reelection on the manner in which he was elected, was defeated by the national elections. |
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Other evidence that Barack Obama cannot win an African election can be found here. |
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Besides, information on the type of government is very small and it is very difficult to secure. |
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Take the Iraq under Saddam Hussein and the Israelic democracy today. |
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National irregularities in Kenya tend to characterise during the elections as two thousand to twenty seven percent. |
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What is surprising, is that African elections are complicated and the violence is facing good people not to stand as competitors, but to competitors without competitiveness. |
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Within the developing countries, candidates have often spoken out grievances against the voters and violate the law. |
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Uganda has many examples of this kind. |
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The sort of chance of winning an election in Africa is one of the reasons why it is not being accused of violence because it is in the government of the state and the judiciary. |
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The independents are more likely to be distracted than the voters’ irregularities. |
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It is unfortunate that bribing voters to win an election in the developing countries. |
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After all, the Afro-Fusion voters have not expected the stronghold of their opposition politicians to be elected and elected on food basis. |
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Some politicians were rearrested after four years of next election. |
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The two thousand Nigeria elections confirmed that bribery and bribery were used to defeat the election. |
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War, courts and ballots indicate how to the democracy of election contrasts with Africa’s hopes. |
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Since Uganda was bombed in September in two thousand eleven, the Al-Shabaab rebels group in Somalia has been denied terror attacks. |
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There has been widespread violence in Kampala. |
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President Yoweri Museveni has promised to blame the Al-Shabaab by increasing the number of troops in the country. |
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Many Ugandans support the government in its interpretation. |
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Energy will continue to reduce the number of disasters in the emerging countries in Somalia. |
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Uganda will also lose more money and human beings. |
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There is no use of Ugandan troops to Somalia that would bring peace to that country. |
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Somalis alone are able. |
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Ugandan troops can help restore their peace if there is a strong internal army that wants to keep the peace. |
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Somalia needs a military commandant who can gather resources and build a military system that is capable to safely the country. |
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Somalia, regardless of the internal situation in the country, has been forced to involve foreigners in its politics. |
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In fact this is part of Africa’s challenge. |
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The text messages on the format of the government process in Africa are subtle because of the ethnic consciousness and mismanagement of the national voters’ register. |
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The African elections were not based on the activities of the Governor as in Bazungu. |
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Political rebellion, fear of national unity, bribe of voters and the arrest of known opposition parties. |
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Two bomb attacks in Gwomusanvu about one thousand eleven in the city killed seventy six people and more than one thousand injured. |
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Okumu dismissed the reasons why they directed the National Social Security Fund to pay the victims of Ssande’s night break. |
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Grace Isabirye said that by eighteen September all the bombers will be paid the savings they saved with the National Social Security Fund. |
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Uganda’s counter terrorism was driven by the September 11 bomb attacks in the country. |
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Kunsa, however, is opposed to the collapse of the constitutional committee in the past. |
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Grace Isabirye, Onegi Obel, Amama Mbabazi former attorney general David Jamwa and Ezra Suruma are going to live here today. |
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The Independent consulted some of the workers who remained with the National Social Security Fund. |
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There have been many complaints about the disadvantage by the National Social Security Fund and the disadvantage. |
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John Matovu said if the government chooses to allow the existing National Social Security Fund competitors, we can see it as a service. |
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Joan Nantume argues that if people are able to save with any organization they want the National Social Security Fund. |
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I have been with the National Social Security Fund for now ten years. |
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Gilbert Okello from Mukwano Group of Companies said he would give birth to the government and his family. |
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The government has to correct this law by imposing interest on workers' savings, Immaculate Akanyo told him. |
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According to the Independent of September 23-29, 2010, written by John Njoroge, there has been a malaria, hepatitis B and hepatitis B. |
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He is Kifumbira, a resident of Kamwokya, a resident of Kampala city regimes. |
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This is the case in Kifumbira North, Kawempe, Kaleerwe, Wandegeya Bwaise, Kisaasi, Kiwatule, Kitintale and Bbanda Islands. |
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On Kitintale Market, we have used cosmetics, ballot papers, ballot papers, ballot papers and ballot papers. |
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Ronald Mukasa passed away in the Museveni in 2009 after he was searching for a plastic bush and saved with a cassava. |
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He got a strong candidate and got a candidate after he was transferred to the main hospital in Mulago. |
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He was translated back to Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre. |
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The survivors surrendered but Mukasa died after a few days of a tetanus disease at Mulago. |
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Let us tell the minister of health, James Kakooza, some of the pictures from Kifumbira |
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The challenge to Kampala People's Defence Forces is cheaper than you have seen. |
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There are government hospitals in the countryside and civil society where people can go far from Kampala. |
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Wabula, according to the health minister, Jacinto Amandwa is a very serious problem. |
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He was shocked, shocked and shocked when he showed pictures. |
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A petition was filed against the Association of nurses for national licences in Uganda. |
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According to the Independent of September 23-29, 2010, it is practically inaccurate when you dig the cancer institute away. |
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The Kasiro Fair programme for 2007/08-2009/10, had established that, it is necessary to gather and fight kasiro. |
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Large hospitals like Mulago headquarters, St. Francis Hospital, Nsambya and Kibuli have healthcare facilities. |
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The government is taking place in Nakasongola but big, small hospitals should not have to take place in Nakasongola. |
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Health centres retain the responsibility of carrying a single client’s clientele at the company’s management centres where the client’s client’s client’s clientele was transferred to Nakasongola. |
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Minister Kakooza said he had brought about a thousand local members to sit on the expired chemicals to ensure their rage in Nakasongola. |
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Muswo Appolo Ahimbisibwe from Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre said they are connected with a Kisenyi hospital. |
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Ahimbisibwe adds that the hospital pays two thousand/- per night at the hospital in Kisenyi. |
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Private health clinics in Kifumbira County in Kamwokya show that a lot of private health clinics are not ready to pay the expansive payments. |
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At Kasese Hospital, a twelve point two hundred metres wide guarantee, the first medicine was useless but later turned to cancer institute. |
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Health centres like Life clinic and Nyange clinic served well. |
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"Don’t hate journalists here,” said a medical scientist claiming in Luganda before he was killed. |
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Due to the discreditation by the government and the Ministry of Health, the law enforcement ministry has not yet been embezzled by the health ministry. |
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Many hospitals in Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono and the central region lack skilled in doing so. |
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According to Ahimbisibwe, the creator of Kifumbira-Kamwokya appears to have written offices in his hospital. |
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“Don’t expect these people to be responsible,” Ahimbisibwe said defiantly. |
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Mulago Hospital is a good example of how to treat the cancer institute. |
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Until now, Mulago has a transparent system of handling the kaser. |
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A renowned plastic foundation, a residential foundation of Kampala Capital City Authority and a residential area being transported into Bukasa Street. |
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However, among Kifumbira Kamwokya’s soldiers, who have carried out only two kilometers away, Mulago’s infrastructure is very low. |
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The used skins, skins and skins were displayed in Kifumbira- Kamwokya districts. |
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Mulago has a faulty shock absorber. |
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The Independent of October 23-29, 2010 by Rosebell Kagumire and Maya Prabhu. |
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The Sprawling Refugee Settlement refugee camp in southwestern Uganda has refugee settlements with 50,000 refugees. |
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Okumu asked whether the government should come up as a leader or a leader of the poor insurance system in the country? |
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This was forced to overcome the tracking and managing activities carried out by the Criminal Investigations Commission. |
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The writing of the former Allied Democratic Forces defectors cannot be resolved as a result of a problem. |
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The need to revive the offices of former Allied Democratic Force at Container Village cannot be accepted. |
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Anti-terrorist Kkano Buturo dismissed the petition to form an office despite the general complaints. |
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All these contents of former Container Village were summoned to the nomination of the Uganda Anti-terrorism Task force. |
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There are Uganda People's Defence Force combatants who serve the struggle of the law and military instructions. |
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These people are Benz Tushabe, Kigonya siraje, Andy Rashid Mukiibi, Kakooza Ahmad and others. |
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He is deeply engulfed in violence, violation of the law and harassment documents of the Uganda Anti-Terrorist Task Force. |
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The country of the Arab nations with whisper and bribery is not accurate and temable. |
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It is wrong for the group to accuse the government of terrorizing Ali Bamuze and Muhammed Kiggundu and the suspects. |
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The leadership of the Allied Democratic Forces and the Lord Resistance Army surrendered to the bush war. |
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Therefore there is no need for groups to accuse of working or working on the Allied Democratic Force. |
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It is unfortunate that while Rwigyema Shafik was arrested, she was at the Uganda Anti-Terrorist Task Force office as mentioned. |
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Despite being first sent to the Uganda Anti-Terrorist Task Force in Busoga subregion, it was given a government car and a piston. |
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In two thousand seven after my second contract, I think I had served well but the committee rejected Kamonkoli. |
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Secondly, due to Kamonkoli’s defeat, the factory grew dramatically higher than it had to pay. |
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It was true that to the eighty two thousand we were making profits. |
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The East African Community market has fallen in ruins. |
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Uganda Clays is a common market for Uganda Clays. |
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Ffe is the largest in the region despite Kenya’s comparison of commodities at least four billion shillings, but our comparison is not uniform. |
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Uganda Clays workshop was set up as a classroom. |
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We have been challenging and happy that he has been here for eighteen years, first as a company secretary for six years and later as a secretary general. |
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So I have good company advice, staff, assembly, especially chairman, professor Ssenfuma |
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It has been my Chairman since the post of Chairman in two thousand eleven. |
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Uganda Clays has made a lot of profit for almost all the staff, and I think it is the best time it is for us to win. |
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Workers have been on the ground and we have seen them through the books that we have received from the Federation of Uganda Employers. |
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In the next year you will have to wait for sixteen years, you have to wait for four years? |
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In Africa, this is the old age. |
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Change the headquarters in two thousand eleven. |
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This leaves a total of twenty, twenty to twenty seven times a total of twenty seven times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty seven times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty seven times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty seven times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty four times a total of twenty seven times |
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John Wafula who has been the Chief Executive Officer of Uganda clays Kajjansi in his office late this year. |
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The Independent’s Patrick Kaganda spoke to him. |
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According to The Independent on the matter of 23-29 September, Housing Finance Bank last week displayed a list of the latest dividends at the Uganda Securities Exchange |
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The biggest investors, the depositors of more than five billion shillings, were the National Security Fund and the Crane Bank. |
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The investors are the Stanbic Investment Management Service and the East African Development Bank. |
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Housing Finance Bank For Developmet Chief Executive Officer, Patrick Kabonero said the bank is set to focus on investing more than eight billion shillings. |
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Mobile Telephone Network Uganda received its 5G offer from Hauwei Technologies at Kyayina last week. |
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MTN Chief Executive Officer Themba Khumalo said Uganda will be the leading African Community market to develop economies as before. |
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Sales in the 5G network amount to about $111 million Mobile Telephone Network which is believed to be a promise in the market. |
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Over the last month, Mobile Telephone Network signed a bank deal with 11 retail banks with a US$100m as part of a loan. |
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MTN was launched on the East African Marine System and will be launched on the East African Submarine Cable System. |
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Development Finance company of Uganda Bank last week hosted a party member on a seminar at Serena hotel in Kampala. |
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The market promises to provide Development Finance Bank Company of Uganda Investment Club with members to manage their business. |
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Charles Ocici of Enterprise Uganda teaches members of the Fund on how to form international business parties and fund. |
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Oci said it takes over one friend to invest in money and the determination to build a single class. |
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Women Business Director Damalie Mukiibi said the country’s future with the economy is in the development of financial institutions. |
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Standard Bank Uganda has been elected as the biggest bank in Africa in two thousand ten. |
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Jacko Maree, the Chief Executive Officer of Standard Bank Group said it is funny to be hosted by the African Banking Association to challenge its competitiveness. |
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The choice of the top financier in Africa is to reinvent our competitiveness and availability of top quality services. |
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Standard Bank is located in 17 African countries and 16 African countries outside the continent. |
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Opportunity Uganda finances Uganda Revenue Authority for mismanagement. |
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Last week Post Bank Uganda was surveilled with a paltry Shs 228 million on the charges on the William Street. |
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Opportunity Uganda is challenging the Shs 488 million tax which is supported by the taxpayer. |
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He says it is not financially unsuitable for the Uganda Revenue Authority to collect expired commodities. |
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Uganda Revenue Authority (UHRC) is a non-compliance with the claims on the products and services provided by the Uganda Revenue Authority (UHRC). |
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The owners of the Development Finance Company of Uganda in Khumalo Nicholas, Okwir, Aaron Agima and Damalie commented on the funding. |
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In 1979, Harvard Business Review published a letter of a young brother who was about to turn himself into Professor Michael E. |
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Housing Finance Bank’s accounts are registered and guaranteed under the Act of Shs500 million. |
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According to the Independent of twenty seventh to nineteenth, two thousand ten, a know-how makes the company know what the field is to do. |
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It is the first document of the Havard Business Review and has created a transformation in the area. |
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Over the last few years, Porter’s operations have had an impact on the health sector and many more people. |
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Porter’s fifteen strategies in the corporation are based on research in both reading and business. |
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Supported by Professor Jan Rivkin of Harvard Business School and his closest colleague, Joan Magretta, Porter put himself in a planned position. |
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The challenge is that of having a Ugandan citizen group with such a position that is rapidly rejected. |
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It is time for government to attempt to unite Ugandans in such a situation as state inspired. |
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Paget Kintu said the African Union is part of Africa. |
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The 15th African Union national conference that ended in Kampala ended on September 27. |
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Kwame Nkrumah, a senior African scientist, said that reforms have been brought on by men who think of him as innocent men and act as men who think of him. |
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National Assembly left doubt whether African nations would be able to work together to resolve the challenges to deepening Africa. |
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The one hundred seventy one bomb attacks on Uganda’s Al-Qaeda and Al-Shabaab jihadists from Somalia were coordinated. |
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Despite being intimidated by jihadists, Uganda has the first African country to battles with the African Union in two thousand seven to send troops to Somalia where there was no struggle. |
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Uganda was supported by Burundi in sending troops to Somalia. |
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Uganda is the only African Union member of the African Union that remains keeping the peace in Somalia to two thousand eight when Burundi is joined. |
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Other African countries like Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone came from the process of sending troops to Somalia with the Al-Shabaab. |
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Up to eleven days ago, only Uganda and Burundi had remained in Somalia under pressure and forced into force by rebel attacks. |
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I appears to have no agreement on working on the Central Division to stop the terrorism in Somalia. |
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This makes Uganda and Burundi only fight with the Lord Resistance Army rebellion in northern Uganda and rebellion in Bujumbura. |
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The African Union needs to express determination in addressing Africa’s problems rather than simply in addressing Africa’s problems. |
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Nkrumah and Sekou Toure to recover Africa from the hands of colonial state only at this point no leadership can justify them. |
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This explains why the consolidation of the peacekeeping mission in Somalia has been made for only two countries in the last three years. |
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Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe of Makerere University believes the Al-Shabaab overthrew himself. |
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If a Ugandan had been behind terror attacks or has or has no connections to Al-Shabaab, they would not have come back. |
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Uganda’s security agencies need to go ahead and investigate the recent Al-Shabaab reaction. |
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Following the bomb blasts at the two polling stations for the FIFA world cup in Kampala, the Somali terrorists confessed themselves behind the attack. |
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In his interview, which was published in the Daily Monitor on August twenty five in Abu Ayman’s attempt to reveal that the rebels are abusing Muslims and establish them. |
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David Kulubya wants to know how to kill Kolan says he is violating the law. |
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He believes the summons of seven in seven are said in Ayah but should not be perceived as true. |
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Nabbi Muhammad asserted that tolerance lies in his religion. |
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The task of the East African Community consensus is to sensitise the transition of goods beyond the border. |
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The East African Community goal is clear, struggling to free the public with equanimity, equanimity and unprecedented citizenship. |
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As a result of this disagreement with the East African Union, it has sought to intensify its mobilisation and accessibility. |
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It remains unfortunate to believe that we can build conflicts with Kenya on behalf of any other economic reforms in our countries. |
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Among other countries, reading the college is free, but this cannot be happening in our East African Community Common Market. |
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The East African Community bargain started in one thousand eleven seventy seven years before we began to manufacture machinery. |
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It was started to meet the objectives of the British and Kenyan citizens. |
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Therefore, it is unfortunate that when a one thousand five million relations were established, Kenya was better than Uganda and Tanzania. |
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Kenya was well known for improving quality of its commodities; operations and taxation. |
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For example, in one thousand seven hundred eighty nine East African Road, Kenyans had five percent of their operations, thirty percent of them were Tanzanians and two percent of them were Ugandans. |
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Kenya also has more industries than Uganda and Tanzania, the situation has gone up to now. |
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In order to resolve the situation, the British Commonwealth of Foreign Affairs established a chairman committee of six thousand shillings. |
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According to Polofeesa Brown, a former member of the council, Kenya was the most notable market. |
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Uganda produced little, while Tanzania produced little. |
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Therefore, it was resolute to engage Tanzania and Uganda in economic development by sharing them as part of the unfairness process. |
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The investments in production were too small in Uganda and Tanganyika. |
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The money that could be perceived would be too much money to Kenya to recover. |
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The question now is how many were pledged in the East African Union exams to rectify the situation. |
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Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba assumes that the East African Community consensus is still on fire. |
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According to the Independent of thirty seven to twenty five thousand eleven, such action was unconstitutional. |
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Byarugaba is happy with the news that he has yet been appointed chairman of the National Social Security Fund. |
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Richard Byarugaba is part of Grace Isabirye who supported David Jamwa who allowed him and Mondo Kagonyera to pay their loans to the National Social Security Fund. |
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I haven’t seen Byarugaba but I have been watching the news for a long time. |
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Nasanyukira had been elected to the National Social Security Fund for an announcement. |
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It is not suspected that he will take the National Social Security Fund in attendance. |
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By assequently it indicates that it will take a clean and efficient decision on the workers’ savings. |
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It could adapt to the taxation process, increase the interest on the workers’ savings and increase the interest on the savings they have returned from the savings. |
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In the case of the National Social Security Fund, we are going to stop it quickly. |
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It is time to hope that people benefit only from the National Social Security Fund which has been fostered earlier. |
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Everyone who speaks about a deserter, so is Byarugaba who speaks about it. |
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Kyaliwajjala’s Duncan had been incapable of calling the democratic race for an opposition candidate. |
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National Resistance Movement also has sought to appeal to the Electoral Commission constituency to meet the party’s objectives. |
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There were little to contest outside and inside National Resistance Movement. |
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Ocheto that Mwenda was a Muslim. |
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Andrew Mwenda had submitted a critical issue with a critical issue and in doing so, he had introduced a critical solution. |
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Edgar says the educated and political entities in Uganda are less likely to take into account this challenge. |
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There were debate on the document prepared by Ferraz and Finan in Berkeley in two thousand five. |
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When Ocheto realizes that it is clear, the collapse of Uganda’s constitution eliminates all the tools for the reelection |
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Ocheto and Omeros think that they are a question he asks. |
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Why is President Museveni creating an opposition system that could lead to its removal from power? |
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Husain Haqqani, a Pakistani ambassador to Washington, explained what Pakistan has done with the fight against terror. |
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Andrew said democracy is not a barrier to our defeat. |
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According to The Independent from thirty seven to twenty five thousand eleven, how can MTN mobile money Uganda be invested? |
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Bank of Africa has invested a billion shillings in Uganda and the French Development Agency to enable small companies obtain loans. |
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Uganda shillings in shillings are discharged from Bank of Uganda. |
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The money should be of the Ministry of Education. |
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That is how much the US$1 billion has been invested recently by the Iranian government in the contract to send gas to Turkey. |
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The Managing Director of the United States Bank, Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay US$5.5 billion to eliminate the mismanagement charges. |
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The Kabale district leadership was asked to court to pay Gladys Aserua Shs5000 million. |
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I condemned the attacks on ordinary people without trial in Kampala. |
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Terror does not have a place in Africa or in human life. |
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The African Union Chairman and President of Malawi said that those involved in the struggle must find more ways to eradicate their disagreements than the resettlement. |
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Mutharika’s gang spoke to the President during the Thirty-Five-Seven African Community Summit. |
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We have fallen in desire for more than two years. |
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Many Pakistani have been detained by terrorists, including our soldiers and our mentors. |
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President Yoweri Museveni persuaded people to advance cooperation to improve the health of women and their children. |
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Even if there had been attacks on Venezuela from the Colombian Ocean made by Yankee Empire, we would have carried oil out in the US. Venezuelan President Hugo Chaves would have threatened to stop the United States of America if Colombia is carrying out only attacks. |
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Chavez has threatened to suspend the sale of oil produced in the United States of America than in the case of Colombia. |
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For the first time a leadership was ruling in power thirty one years ago, no one and no one had used the “subsistence". |
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The warrior tries to kill and failure and then demands to kill him. |
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Winston Churchill said they do not know what a small force one could do. |
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AMISON, the AU and UN Peace Centers, are unable to save the President’s Card, the Mogadishu Regional Airport. |
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The emergence of the Uganda People's Defence Force in the AMISON does not affect the needs of the Ugandan citizens. |
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When people talk of the collapse of Al-Shabaab in Somalia, they are told to have won the war without the capacity to carry out terror attacks. |
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Because the Uganda People's Defence Force cannot that goal, the only way it can be done is in Somalia. |
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That is how members of the UN can ask the UN Security Council to move to Somalia on the basis of Al-Shabaab. |
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Such an action would allow Uganda to carry out attacks on Al-Shabaab. |
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Bwesigye is working with Advocates for Public International Law Uganda. |
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At the National Exective Conference in Gatonya, the National Resistance Movement announced that it had registered 8 million members who will not be eligible for members. |
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This was before the EC started its voter registration process and consequently reduced it to fifteen percent of its recognition rates compared to ten percent in two thousand six. |
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National Resistance Movement has been registering its members on board. |
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The Electoral Commission has doubted the uniformity of the National Resistance Movement budget. |
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Earlier this year National Resistance Movement also doubted the accuracy of the EC voters’ register claiming there were only two million names. |
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Uganda’s average of population in two thousand nine is about thirty six million people. |
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This means 14.2 million Ugandans aged 18 and so they are allowed to register as voters. |
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The number of voters in the national register is high for the total of fifteen million voters in the Electoral Commission. |
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The 2010 population growth rate was thirteen point nine percent compared to twelve point nine percent in two thousand eight. |
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Given that Ugandans are unwilling to register the elections and the death of some registered voters, the number of new voters would be minor. |
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Instead, EC has indicated that this is not the final price. |
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Some National Resistance Movement members have tried to blame the register for nomination of members on the register who would cause rigging in the party’s primaries. |
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Kinkizi East Ambassador Chris Baryomunsi has said that a person’s name can be changed to appear on a different display. |
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At the National Conference meeting, some delegates complained that even the opposition members who were well known were on the party’s register. |
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This was done by some National Resistance Movement officials who did not meet the nominations. |
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National Resistance Movement deputy spokesman Ofwono Opondo says he is not the ninety million party members who were registered that the number of voters expected to be one million is not the voters. |
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Wabula’s biggest question is; who will hold a 16 year old National Resistance Movement member to vote if he is registered with EC? |
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The average of Ugandans on average has been three point two percent per year since two thousand three. |
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Godbler Tumushabe, ACODE’s ED, a environmental observator, has doubted the NRM saying he has 9 million members. |
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It was unfair that National Resistance Movement registered before the Electoral Commission started a job. |
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He says political parties should rely on the EC voter register to be sure and he is far more honest than any other party register. |
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In 2011 Electoral Commission registered 15 million voters, the National Resistance Movement registered 9 million; What do you say is it? |
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Police arrested the incidents and roughed up all the people involved in the rehabilitation and coordination of the victims. |
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We therefore call upon the people of the whole region to be careful of the problem, to join the police and other Joint Anti-terrorism Task force to stop arrival. |
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We have seen wildfire appeal to many people like bribery, bribery, crime demand, entertainment and others who have to take care of by the police. |
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We therefore inform the kidnappers that police will access these polling stations to find out there is a hundred thousand shots. |
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We used to send security messages to anyone whose number of payments is high. |
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These are Mobile Telephone Network numbers 0800299922396, 0800299922397, 080029992239 and 0414598067 on UTL. |
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At a press briefing this week, EC engineer Kiggundu told the delegates that they were not covered by National Resistance Movement’s dresses where they were registered as accused. |
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The National Resistance Movement has registered its voters using register kitts for the EC conference in the recent register. |
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There have been reports on the press that EC has recovered some of its political parties through recruitment tools to enable voters to register. |
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The committee, given this explanation, insisted Kiggundu. |
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Kiggundu said they planned to unnecessarily renew the voter's register by the eighteen, two thousand ten and renew all public uses. |
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He said that the uses are organised and forwarded to the Ministry of Internal Affairs after he has failed to send the message. |
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EC had polled 4,670,585 voters, accounting for 97% of the voters registered on Kiggundu on September 13. |
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According to Kiggundu, of the four thousand six hundred seventy five hundred eighty five voters, four thousand two thousand six hundred six hundred six hundred ninety three voters were registered in poverty, three thousand six hundred six hundred six hundred six hundred six hundred ninety nine and five thousand three hundred ninety two in poverty. |
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The Electoral Commission is hoping to start displaying the National Voters’ Register on September 11 and end on September 30. |
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This means ECs most of its profits are unresolved and they will receive more money from its operations if they are paid. |
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Wabula, Electoral Commission spokesman Paul Bukenya said the constitution prohibits the conduct of poor jobs. |
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Given that the government failed to access the board’s budget, EC would have investigated how to recover the money. |
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Last week the Electoral Commission had to question why it would not be possible for every party to compete against the voter's register. |
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The Electoral Commission said it would be a superman. |
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If the Electoral Commission could not withdraw more money than withdrawing less money from the Gross Domestic Product, it would have reduced the amount of money there. |
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Wabula, grappling with the power of the competitors who blamed the EC for lack of competitiveness, has introduced its mode of operations. |
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He promised to submit a voter register to the political parties. |
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The Electoral Commission has concluded that it is in the debate with the government to get more money on the matter. |
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The Electoral Commission refused to suspend the National Resistance Movement’s final results from the July 23-29, two thousand ten. |
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The resum of the elections was carried out in the Uganda Patriotic Movement Secretary General Bidandi Ssali in Kampala suburb. |
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The Uganda Patriotic Movement is hoping to return to the world especially to Ugandans that the forthcoming general elections will be conducted under single restrictions. |
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These lessons have brought about free and fair elections. |
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From the start it seemed that the Chairman of the Military Commission was aiming at organising free and fair elections. |
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Testing in the constituency of our President Yoweri Museveni’s competition has been carried out in a very short course of three times. |
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This is happening last week and in a similar way that is trying to reduce its support. |
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In general all those who were denied registration were known as Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Warlords that were released and registered in all forms were released by Uganda People's Congress. |
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In the primaries, six hundred candidates from the Uganda Patriotic Movement were vetted away. |
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Other Uganda Patriotic Movement members were rejected on grounds that they were incapable of speak English. |
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This was followed by classrooms Chango Macho and Faaza Catholic Lev. Okoth. |
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All our grievances against the primaries have been denied by the Electoral Commission, probing the right men. |
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Up to fifty district councils have so far been dismissed by the Chairman of the Military Commission in an informal manner. |
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They were the district councils and were the chiefs of local elections. |
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One thousand fifty thousand shillings were discharged two days ago because Obote’s visit to Rukungiri did not have anyone to say it to the public. |
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But why did the South African police arrest him? |
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I met him with Kabila and I went to Rwanda. |
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Kayumba is a my friend and he knows that I can’t do something like that. |
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Do you work with the Rwandan Patriotic Front? |
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I was in the army of Uganda, I was in the army of Rwanda and I was in the army of Congo. |
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In Congo I was the Commander of the Military Defence Forces for the President I, Lieutenant Kabila. |
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He spoke to the Independent’s journalist Andrew Mwenda over Kayumba’s call to shoot that it was Karegyeya who led the detention. |
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He is strong in the South African government and develops a Rwandan Patriotic Front council in power of the National Congress. |
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Kayumba was visited by the South African police and charged with military intelligence. |
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These all powerful African National Congress officials were attributed to Masetera’s power. |
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The inclusion of powerful people from the South African government has raised confusion in relations between the two countries. |
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Some Rwandans inside have also said they are convinced to investigate the attempt to shoot Kayumba. |
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Sources from Rwanda told the Independent that Karegeya was the officer of the South African police to report to those arrested. |
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Gakwerera also says he was arrested by Karegyeya’s magistrate. |
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In addition, Rwandan officials have often accused the South African police of lack of capability. |
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They say that soon after Kayumba was shot, the first officers had been charged with registering the police on their own car. |
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Wabula, a South African official, revealed in the interview that the Rwandan Patriotic Front had already shot them. |
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Kayumba’s petition seemed to stifle relations between the two countries in a misguided relationship. |
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But the Rwandan Patriotic Front had cautioned to stop Kayumba of military charges. |
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On September sixth, Spain filed a petition against Kayumba over human rights charges. |
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After two days, the French also asked for something. |
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Kayumba could have said to Rwanda by accusing them of being insensitive because his state of affairs can soon be overthrown. |
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Those around France and Spain are marred by strong and destructive democracy. |
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Therefore, the demand for gold was too high for South Africa. |
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Despite the hypothesis, however, when he was shot, Kayumba had started making his own decision. |
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The fraud in France and Spain showed fear in Kayumba and Kagame. |
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The fear then was worse than ordinary. |
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So he started a negotiating deal with Kigali. |
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Kayumba is a very friend of Maj. Gen. Steven Kashaka who is currently the Ugandan military MP for South Africa. |
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According to Francis Gakwerera, this was reinforced by strong Patrick Karegyeya, the chief of foreign security of Rwanda. |
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Every time I travel to South Africa, I meet and I talk to Karegyeya because he is my friend. |
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The lowest time it takes for the airline to South Africa. |
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This time round, I drove back to South Africa on the third day, a day without shooting. |
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On the other hand, he plans to break up with Karegyeya and replace him saying he was going to watch the ball. |
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He later clamoured that Kayumba had been shot and killed. |
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I called him after three minutes to ask him about Kayumba’s situation but declared that he was busy working on him and promised to call him again. |
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I was at the residence of Albert Gatare, a sister of king Miko. |
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He said that Kayumba was at Riverside Hospital. |
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At the time, police screamed and said he was in need of it. |
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The officers in the police came with a pocket of army. |
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There were hundreds of police officers with police polling stations. |
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Later on Sunday night, about thirty minutes later, another suspicious was brought home with another Kayumba’s driver Richard. |
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Other suspects were two Rwandans, a Kenyans and a Tanzanian. |
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They asked me if I had any of the suspects I would know the two Rwandans. |
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He said he was involved in the shooting of Kayumba. |
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He claimed that he was taking a call by someone called Ndahiro. |
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He promised to give two thousand United States dollars if they were supported by the murder of former Rwandan supporter Kayumba. |
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He explained that Dr Ndahiro promised that he would better reward President Paul Kagame for his association. |
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Ddereeva also that the shooting was a twist of Kayumba’s life. |
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Kayumba had been married to his wife. |
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Three days later, he left Kayumba and his wife on a crossroads ride. |
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First, I went through a reference to Dr Emmanuel Ndahiro, the Chief of National Security Services. |
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Consequently, he asked me if I knew Ndahiro of him, and said he would not. |
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I therefore asked him why he had anticipated that he was Doctor Ndahiro. |
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I was the Chieftaincy of Defence Forces after the Lord's Resistance Army and later on the Lord's Resistance Army. |
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I therefore know that the attempt to shoot Kayumba on any of the suspects is being abused. |
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That is when a sliced headed to Kayumba and they started fighting. |
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Then on Mmande, we were taken back to John Foster Prison. |
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Kayumba’s lawyer made his tent on air and then directed him to the police as he was in jail. |
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These people were not charged after the collapse of Amin. |
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But there were evidence that he helped Amin in the elimination of Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Let Kahigiriza eat my words here, when I am saying it is wrong. |
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When he was commenting at the Buzabo Constituency conference, Muwanga was wailing to say; |
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We have given the message to Buzabo and his Democratic Party supporters that they have been put together to stop their corrupt politics. |
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The Uganda people's congress's removal led to the loss of lives of several people who died in the Nalubaale Islands between Mutukula and Arua. |
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They striked their lives on Uganda’s national freedoms. |
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Muwanga cautioned that members of the Inter-Party Cooperation were not prepared to rule alone by intimidating others. |
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Muwanga addressed the Uganda People's Congress in Mbirizi constituency in Masaka South-West. |
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The chairman, aged 65 years, was involved in the liberation of the country in the last year, according to Amin. |
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With the Uganda People's Congress youth leads the development and development process. |
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The first thing Uganda People's Congress will do is to engage young people in music. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youths will take the leadership to create an example for others. |
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Muwanga also asked the Ugandans to effort to defeat the title. |
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In Bwezibwera, the chairman defended, the Uganda People's Congress will not allow Uganda to be reconstituted again as in the Amin regime. |
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Uganda is unsuitable for a normal state of affected commodities. |
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Uganda People's Congress needs educated citizens who will stand with it even in difficult times. |
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Commenting on the Democratic Party headed by Paulo Kawanga Semogerere, he said there was no contradiction. |
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He led Semogerere on the capacity to lead the party that was almost unopposed to be engulfed in political power. |
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The Democratic party, which was fighting hard against Uganda People's Congress in the election, had been polled for over 10 parliamentary seats in the party. |
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I harbour Semogerere and I think that he has no proper instance to lead such people. |
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In other words, we might be afraid of being an opposition candidate for the parliamentary elections in 1980 without failing to press down and back. |
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Nakasi’s book blames the hearts of hearts. |
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This region was compromised and reproduced by John Njoroge. |
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According to the Independent dated 30 September to 05 September 2010, Rosebell Kagumire said; |
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A daughter who had been living outside Soroti town was kidnapped. |
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Grace Nakasi, aged 28 years, was roughed up in western Uganda. |
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He was removed out of the bush and taken to the bush by a group of men in the subcounty. |
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I was living in Soroti town. |
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We sat down for 7:00 am to send soldiers to the barracks. |
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Nakasi starts his book by taking away all the ways in which he has been kicked off and dumped off his bushes. |
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This was in 1987, when President Yoweri Museveni deprived the country’s power. |
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He announced a turnaround, not a turnaround of a turnaround. |
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The fear is that it was the start of a re-engagement on Nakasi near other neighbours in the disarmament areas. |
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Nasazeewo goes to the bus pack and carry a bus inside of me, Nakasi is drowned up in a lonely and dejected man. |
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Nakasi has been sceptical for second time on the journey to the bus parking. |
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“We met him with two National Resistance Movement soldiers, two of them and they slept out of the streets and they slept here,” says Nakasi of Totodde. |
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Nakasi, a twelve year old sceptic of Soroti, was sceptic of his 16-year old sceptic of sceptic of sceptic of sceptic of life. |
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He was later expelled as an educated man in his homestead. |
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He was referring to a man whose criticism of the growing of cancer institutions in Africa’s highest level was justified. |
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He is part of the family of Ugandans who have the problems with manipulation. |
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During the transition, Uganda has been cited by the international level as a win-win strategist in the fight against HIV/AIDS. |
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The women who are arrested by state soldiers and the Lord's Resistance Army refugees are serious in the kidnappings process. |
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This is the case with any other woman across the country. |
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The Lord's Resistance Army and the Military Commissioner for Governmental Affairs agreement is to lay down wrath of women in fear and concern. |
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In ninteen ninty thousand nine, Nakasi had also been suspected to have been recognised as government soldiers. |
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He was given a sceptic at Butabika Mental Rehabilitation Hospital in the campaign for several months after his arrest. |
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In two thousand two, Nakasi attempted a transition that brought birth. |
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But on the day she told me that when I was heard of a sliced cow, she leaked out of the house, Nakasi dropped out of a soft shock absorber that surprised many. |
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Nakasi was delivered from the area. |
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There were only hopes in two thousand seven. |
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Nakasi was welcomed by the World Vision International who charged with the release of his daughter and daughter to undermine the circumstances of emergency. |
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After the malaria, he and other women who were victims of malaria, established a don’t group called Teso Peace Women’s Activists. |
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According to the Independent dated 30 September to 05 September 2010, Rosebell Kagumi wrote about women and women who were relieved to have been killed. |
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“One young female died in the struggle and now in the last few years no one wants to take care of,” Nakasi said |
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Nakasi’s book is not new in the war-torn areas of Uganda. |
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He told the Independent that the women who accepted 40 in Tubur’s only a subcounty in Soroti are cancer patients. |
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This is about being informed. |
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Nakasi and other women with malaria vaccine travel many miles from Tubur to get a life vaccine. |
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Nakasi has been supported by the Women’s International cross cultural Exchange and the Urgent Action Fund Africa. |
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This tool provides healthcare and healthcare for people with disabilities and provides healthcare to their families. |
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It explained that the new government was to be established after one thousand nine years. |
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Up to then, the Rwanda Patriotic Front had been able to run the country by calling for resolution of the serious problems. |
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The country of poverty and corruption is in conflict with the recent problems of Rwanda in poverty and corruption. |
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And even up to now, the offices are unable to be established. |
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The majority of Rwandans wondered how largely Kigali was built and how it was built. |
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He remains a young man in Entebbe and he plans to be. |
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Kalyegira is convinced that nothing happens in Kigali’s situation. |
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Besides, Kigali is the only city of Rwanda in this context, a symptom that many guests are not travelling too long. |
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Kigali is not the only city that is always built and built in Rwanda. |
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He has been resettlementing Rwanda for the last ten years as a vegetarians, for more time as a investigator. |
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My journey has made it possible for me to see as two different things in Rwanda. |
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A powerful Rwandese cannot be denied the highest standard of leadership in the country. |
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And in service of the country. |
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Crime is partly made of every day of the strike and support for the death of Kasiro to be seen in Kigali, as it is seen in towns, towns and small places to control the country. |
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The reason why it attracts them is not because of Rwanda alone, or because there is no other ethnic hatred. |
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Wabula, the current state of affairs is expected to engage in poverty and violence in just last sixteen years. |
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That is how many African countries have been destroyed and destroyed. |
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Only the Rwandan Patriotic Front and the Rwandan Patriotic Front soldiers had invented a war and bought a well prepared and used army. |
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I hope you will see the country that is well deployed without a bronze. |
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Most people in the countryside have health insurance that helps get better service than their neighbours. |
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These are countries like Uganda, unexpected. |
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In general, Rwandans do not have the chance to appeal to the workers of the state who are expected to provide for service when they are ready to provide service. |
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According to their numerology, the main beneficiaries of this ministry are the majority of Hutu. |
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This is widely shared by newsmen and newsmen in the middle of the night. |
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The observers will understand the way Rwanda is handling the democratisation process. |
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In Rwanda, the police and the army are not talking of political persecution by the Rwanda Political Front or the collapse of the opponents. |
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Hutu and Tutsi who comply with the rule of law are entitled to participation, regardless of what is being respected or given by the state. |
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They could run as independents or support all political parties registered under the law. |
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National journalists are not expelled for abuses of other party leaders of the Rwanda Political Front. |
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Under the Supremacist Habyarimana and Kayibanda regime, all rights had not been respected. |
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The situation in the country of Rwanda is still serious and serious. |
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In some places, including those in attendance of Rwandans, there is also a mix of books and there is also a mix of books. |
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In Rwanda, the context of impunity and capacity to judge law explains why we can accept the impunity. |
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We explain it to him as peaceful in our unknown countries. |
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No one is overwhelmed, no one is overwhelmed, no one is overwhelmed and no one is overwhelmed by President Kagame as a person. |
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And those who think he is either weak or weak of what he has ever seen. |
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There is also no case of dismissal of our houses ranging from public houses to public houses. |
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Others have been recruited. |
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Commonwealth and civil society, Hutu and Tutsi, soldiers and civil society are experiencing fear rather than legitimacy. |
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In delaying the law, Kalyegira is justified in saying that the country is not housing, roadside or a service to the public. |
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At some point, Rwanda is still calling for Africa for victory, even if it is not right to call for an ordinary state. |
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Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University. |
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Mubatsi Asinja Habatilf says that if you are prepared to demand police service, the prison room, Mulago Hospital or UMEME: |
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You have to be ready to appeal. |
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The East African Bribery Index, used by the government for corruption indicates that no service is secured from private and public agencies. |
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Uganda Revenyue Authority has limited the interests of other investigated agencies. |
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The survey attracted people from East Africa to Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. |
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The analysis was carried out by Transparency International, the corruption monitoring company. |
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The Uganda Revenue Authority was declared as the most corrupt authority in the country that would expose its corruption to corruption. |
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Kyasikira, who was doing poorly in the Ugandan police investigations last year and was seated for second time this year. |
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In the region, Uganda has driven Burundi into corruption. |
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Rwanda has no more than six percent agriculture than this. |
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Uganda, Kenya and Burundi have bribery at thirty three percent and we expect to serve the Uganda Revenue Authority, Police and Uganda Revenue Authority without bribery. |
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The report indicates that there was not a lot of corruption in Rwanda. |
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Wabula, suggests, the Rwandan Patriotic Front is looking forward to lack of corruption in the government. |
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In two thousand nine, the President’s Managing Director was discharged from the office. |
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He was sent to four years in prison for corruption. |
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Funding amounts to shillings that amount to shillings of Rwandan shillings. |
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The Chief of Defence Forces at the Ministry of Development of Rwanda was also given the same certificate. |
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Over twenty to thirty district councils in Rwanda were also thrown out of their offices on alleged abuse. |
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In Rwanda, the office of an expert is in charge of bribery issued by government officials. |
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They are in attendance of the President. |
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Compared to Uganda, the lower petitions are being forwarded to the Constitutional Court with only few prosecutors. |
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In Rwanda, only sixty percent of the suspects were claiming they had suffered from corruption. |
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Given the lack of corruption, the Rwanda’s number of corrupt officials in the report remained unstable. |
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No country in East Africa showed clarity compared to Rwanda. |
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The new mode of manipulation of corruption is the use of government officials in Uganda to provide serving services to electoral colleges. |
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It emerged at CHOGM in 2007 when a lot of government money was stolen from a rapid purchase of goods. |
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The report notes that it is clear that combatants of corruption in Uganda are useless and that there is even more need to review them. |
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Government Officer in Anti-Terrorist Task Force, Energy Minister James Nsaba Buturo; |
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Gana if she lives in a corrupt situation. |
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He says he does not know the way Transparency International uses this information. |
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But Jasper Tumuhimbise, a counter corruption candidate, says he has no doubt about it. |
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He says Uganda may be more regional in next year’s research. |
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Tumuhimbise said Uganda is a top country in corruption. |
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And far from Rwanda, the entire government in the region seems incapable of fighting corruption. |
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As a result, most nurses have not gone away with this crackdowns. |
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On the one hundred forty one percent of Uganda’s population, the consultants say they did not file criminal charges because there will be no decision. |
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Burundians have corruption, only 17 per cent of them expect it to grow. |
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We need to save our money, Odoi said. |
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Odoi also added, we have not seen it happen in the future and we can’t create a centre for students. |
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On the other hand, the situation at Makerere was worse than in Mmande but the pressure on the ground was worsening every day. |
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The All African Bishops Conference in Entebbe. |
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On the eighth day of the judgment, the mission is to strengthen and modernise the church. |
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In the defeat, preparing for the future, building our capacities, hundreds of Angryers will meet us before and with Rowan Williams. |
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He is the Ssaabasumba of Canterbury. |
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This makes it difficult for the British to inspect for copies of copies in Africa and abroad to grow. |
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Ssaabasumba Williams has been given a letter to the episcopes that are more likely to serve the church than his other African comrades. |
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The Independent of August twenty seventh - February two thousand ten, said there was no easy way to cajole our friends today. |
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As the crossroads increased, the National Resistance Movement has made itself stronger in its fighting plans. |
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The most unfortunate, however, is that of the Ugandan and the rest of the world. |
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According to news reports coming from upcountry, Uganda People's Defence Force soldiers are handling military control. |
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First of all, Mr Pokot Aramutori Lokodo, has been improving the safety of the public this year. |
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By the time of the 29, 2010,Nicholac Abul, the chairman of the LCIII constituency, was told in the media |
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Nicholas said the army needs to recover armed terrorists and those without army, |
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His wife is in Karamoja, the Forum for Democratic Change president, Dr Kizza Besigye had seen it happening. |
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Besigye told the press at the FDC headquarters in Najjanankumbi that the violence is a cause of grievances |
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In New Vision on August 24, 2010, the Uganda Human Rights Commission said, the residents of Kotido district were struck by fear. |
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Later in a meeting with the Uganda Human Rights Commission on August 28th, former minister of foreign affairs from Island, Michael Martin, commented. |
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Martin said, we are part of the reports carried out on violation of the rights of women and children in poverty. |
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Pokot Member of Parliament, accuses the Elite Special Forces Unit of Uganda People's Defence Forces of killing Pokot disgruntled members. |
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Kiyonga also blamed the Uganda People's Defence Forces for calling the Karamajong suspects to be crippled with threats. |
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Military spokesman Lieutenant.Colonel.Felix Kulayigye,blamed the allegations as tribes. |
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Mukuggyamu amnesty as a form of harassment, Kulayigye said, the Karamajong have taken away their martial rights. |
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Unless said no, another MP wrote to President Museveni and the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence about his military identity. |
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Jie County Member of Parliament told President Museveni that militarists killed between eight and thirty three hundred civilians in the acquisition. |
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The president dismissed the claims without fault and argued that the army was doing good in except in the countryside. |
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So that is the atmosphere he has seen in Karamoja, North Eastern Uganda. |
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The task of arresting civilians during military operations is the Uganda People's Defence Force. |
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They know that not all Mukaramoja have an area. |
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I don’t tell everyone that they are bitter, but they are increased by the fact that they are. |
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For Uganda People's Defence Forces, all of them are like him, all of the Karimojongo are like him |
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Strategically it is necessary to do that, to ensure that the Karimojongo women have been blocked from being heard of by ordinary people. |
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Museveni did not go by the two of the five years of rebellion in Acholi if he hopes to split both the rope and the rope. |
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Uganda People's Defence Forces is continuously encouraging women and children. |
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Until a general punch cannot bring peace to Karamoja, says one human rights activist Olara. |
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Uganda People's Defence Forces is continuously encouraging women and children. |
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It is not easy to read the views on the politics in Uganda on our media as our circumstances. |
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Over the last two months, Buganda Central Executive Committee has announced their support for the opposition in the coming elections. |
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On the recently concluded land deal between President Museveni and Mengo and Federo, this was a huge challenge to our opposition |
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In trying to defeat the Baganda people, the opposition has only made little to tackle the challenges. |
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Nevertheless, the result of winning powerful Ugandan leaders on their side, the opposition is hoping to use their picture. |
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This is the source of Africa’s political defeat. |
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In his 2006 presidential elections, Museveni polled a million six hundred and seventy five votes in the eastern region. |
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It’s probably the same period for both the registration and voting in two thousand six. |
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The opposition needs to catch Museveni for South East and central regions of Buganda. |
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Therefore the opposition’s zero votes would be thirty five million compared to Museveni’s thirty three million votes. |
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Buganda and therefore the Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence of Museveni will be fought. |
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If Muliika and Ssemogerere cut Museveni’s vote in Buganda, we are expected to get another change. |
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The main distortion of the democratisation process in Africa is how educated people can negotiate. |
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If the opposition succeeds to defeat Buganda by engaging in the corrupt system and the corrupt system, it will take little to it. |
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Politicians in Africa believe it is vital for them to lead political power through private control of the state. |
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The elimination of these political mattresses is mainly a challenge to Africa’s democratic development. |
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It was when the opposition failed to give birth to the National Resistance Movement. |
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And democracy in the nations, to stand as educated citizens, but to their culture. |
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It is not easy in Uganda to hear the party’s dictatorship as a candidate’s candidate. |
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The biggest threat to multiparty politics in Africa is how educated they can build upon each other. |
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Forum for Democratic Change in Africa. |
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Dan Mugarura, the electoral commission chairman of the most powerful opposition Forum for Democratic Change, is concerned. |
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Mugarura told the Independent that if one wants to shoot a child with a woman, it means he has to shoot the neighbour. |
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He was listening to the irregularities in the ruling National Resistance Movement elections in both the districts and constituencies. |
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Mugarura’s fear is inconveniencing. |
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In Kapcholwa County, Tingey County, chaos fell among supporters of former Minister Stephen Chebrot and his incumbent MP Herbert Sabila. |
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In Budama East, Minister Emmanuel Otala found an eye on his opposition supporters. |
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Doctor Gabriel Ajedra received a screening from the Old Advisory Board. |
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In Kaliro, elections were suspended twice for alleged violence. |
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In Butalejja, elections were cancelled after a coterie of people attacking the terrorists. |
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For many petitioners, there was obituary to show what the government would do in 2011. |
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According to a two thousand nine report by Human Rights Watch International, security organisations are harassing people. |
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Ignatius Magode, made a picture of his situation in his party as the state in the 2011 elections. |
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"Whenever I see it like dawn, it happens from a middle class to a middle class, know it is like dawn," says the lecturer. |
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That is the situation on September 13, Matia Kasaija, Amama Mbabazi and Crispus Kiyonga, commenting on the 11th bomb blasts in Gwomunaana. |
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The Minister for Energy Mbabazi told parliament that they expect support for the people when they put in place more ways to keep the economy safe. |
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The Bill on Veterans and Persons with Disabilities was signed on September 14, while many of them protested for its intervention in a safe and safe Ugandan society. |
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Before the meeting started, President Museveni issued an order directing the Ministry of Finance to withdraw tax on intelligence information. |
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Nathan Igeme Nabeta, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Technology, says it will exist before the media is set in motion. |
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The government needs funds to manage a position dedicated to monitoring the communication process but not integrated with the 2009/10 budget. |
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Nabeta says at this point the law is not connected to fight terrorism. |
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In Gwomunaana 2002, a law on terrorism was passed but it had not been implemented. |
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Amama Mbabazi stopped parliament from establishing that the media regulating law was not valid. |
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The President’s commanders have started their campaigns to see what local leaders have gone back to the public to pursue what is happening. |
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Nakawa Vice President Fred Bamwine directed that the council chairman should return to the polling stations as before. |
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However, until the council chairman’s elections on 2th September 2007 when the Constitutional Court ruled, they could not except ensure justice in few cases. |
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In the summer of 2007 it sparked off the nomination of local Chairman and Local Council members as new candidates under the multiparty process. |
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It was intended to set in place an interconnection between political parties and the institutions involved in the interconnection with the Electoral Commission. |
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The National Consultative Forum has twenty tools to choose the chairman from the majority of the members of parliament. |
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EC Secretary Sam Rwakojo, explained the two opposition parties and the other parties involved in the leadership. |
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However, the National Resistance Movement remains unwilling to represent many people asking for questions. |
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Ssemujja Ibrahim Nganda, the IPC spokesman, who joined five political parties wondered why the bill was being amended and amended. |
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Nganda did not suspect they would be a union. |
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As the permanent chairperson, the opposition Forum for Democratic Change nominated Amanya Mushega for vice chairperson. |
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Nganda said that in some cases the people spend a lot of time on voting the party. |
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Asuman Basalirwa, said he does not think that the parties will be benefited from the alliance. |
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Article seventy seven of the Uganga constitution of 1995 provides that; |
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No candidate has been blocked from accessing the national media. |
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Commenting Basalirwa that if it had been set up in the petition, it would have helped in revamping the Electoral Commission. |
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The opposition doubts the inability of the Electoral Commission. |
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The Agreement was signed by the Parliament on Thursday, 20, two thousand ten. |
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Basalirwa predicts that the alliance will not be easy from now to February 2011, where all votes will be ended. |
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We have left six months to the election and it seems an alliance has a lot of troubleshooting. |
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President Museveni, the chairman and electoral commissioner of the National Resistance Movement party, said he would not be able to justify him. |
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The launch was at Hotel Africana Kampala in Gwomunaana. |
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Rwakoojo and all the Electoral Commission members organized more than one hundred and seven meetings. |
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The chairman of the committee, including Badru Kiggundu and Rwakoojo, argued that they saw it as dishonest political parties. |
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Nganda told the Independent that leadership is not the important thing, it takes the importance of how to make a decision. |
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Basalirwa accepts that if the Chairman of the Confrence fails with his heart, this Confrence will turn down all issues. |
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The National Resistance Movement stands for the crossroads. |
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Last week police stopped the Democratic Party fire conference led by Samuel Lubega at Nsambya Youth Sharing Hall in Kampala. |
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The meeting was to discuss the implementation of the five political parties alliance. |
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This mess changed the assembly leaving Kasubi village and they decided to join the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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The Democratic Party officials claimed they had called on the leaders of the Lubega squad to the dishonest party council. |
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Simon Peter Ochieng, said they could not get any letter to the disciplinary committee. |
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He said that Mao’s group called upon him to sit on the press conference for the purpose of being known. |
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Ochieng said Mao’s group is very much interested in news. |
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He said they did the same thing on September 18 when they went to meet the Interparty Cooperation and called on journalists to stay safe. |
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Salaam Musumba, asserted that Mao’s wife went to meet the Inter-Party Cooperation with the purpose of reconciliation. |
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Musumba explained Mao’s call to meet leaders of the Interparty Cooperation as a call to Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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Mao’s extraordinary manipulation was surprising because he wanted the Inter-Party Cooperation news. |
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Musumba dismissed the interests of her in the politics for a long time. |
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He said the Inter-Party Cooperation had written the Mao’s letter to the alliance but it denied it. |
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Later they started to look at the legislature and political processes resulting from the acceptance of the Democratic Party candidate as another candidate. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation focused on political and legal investigations. |
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Musumba said Mao and the gang will soon be joined by media to meet the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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He said it appears the Mao Democratic Party does not want to join either the Inter Party Cooperation or any political association in any case. |
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Following the meeting with the Inter-Party Cooperation, Mao said the Democratic Party was trying to pursue its way of operating a new party. |
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Mao’s group wanted to stand as its candidate for the President after coalition of political parties in other parts. |
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Mao further stated that it would be possible for Inter-Party Cooperation to change the political process. |
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Musumba said it was Mao’s flag bearer to see IPC’s flag bearer disagreement with another Democratic Party flag bearer. |
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Wabula Mathias Nsubuga, the Secretary General of the Democratic Party, said the Inter Party Cooperation was called upon at the conference. |
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Musumba dismissed Nsubuga’s remarks. |
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He said Mao’s defeat will come for other reasons because they were defeated before defeat. |
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Some members of the Inter-Party Cooperation say they have blocked the injunction of the Democratic Party. |
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Dr Frank Nabwiso has to acknowledge that two elephants are able to match each other. |
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But the Lubega’s move is targeting a coalition of political parties not a coalition of Mao’s camp. |
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In a false conversation with Lubega before the Mbale conference, his view on joining IPC was similar to Mao’s view. |
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Democratic party did not join Inter Party Cooperation because it has only been supported by members of the party. |
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Observers say he had a desire to take his Democratic Party camp out of the 2011 elections without the other opposition leaders. |
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They were also expected to be highly distracted from Mao’s gang. |
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Mao’s squad failed to match the Lubega’s squad. |
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Nsubuga said the court declared Mao as the leader of the Democratic Party in the law. |
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He says the Lubega squad should defeat Mao who was elected at the delegates conference in Mbale. |
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The Democratic Party groups have been doing the same work since the party’s Delegates Conference in Mbale. |
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Mukasa Mbidde told the Independent that they asked the police to stop the Lubega clan conference at Nsambya Sharing Hall. |
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According to the Independent dated September twenty seventh to September two thousand ten, Mubatsi said Mao is seeking to join the Inter Party Coalition. |
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The Inter-party Cooperation units five opposition parties. |
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Each of the five parties raised candidates unless the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Uganda People's Congress, the third biggest party in parliament, did not participate in the race for the Kololo airport. |
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The election was postponed to the 23th September to the Uganda People's Congress primaries but the salary was closed. |
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This time round Otunnu addressed the issues that were not resolved under the Inter Party Cooperation and Inter Party Cooperation programmes. |
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Otunnu’s task is not to force the Uganda People's Congress to nominate its members to join the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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There was a way of eliminating the disputes in the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation will nominate competitors from the Inter-Party Cooperation on September 31. |
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There were strong recognition that the alliance was the main party control of the Federation of Democratic Change. |
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Uganda People's Congress says the Federation of Democratic Change is running an alliance against the disagreement with the other parties. |
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Sources from Uganda People's Congress say the party wanted Otunnu to stand as a member of the Inter Party Coalition. |
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Uganda People's Congress supported Democratic Party’s Paul Ssemwogerere during the First Party Cooperation in 1996 and Kizza Besigye in 2001. |
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Uganda People's Congress will not drop until Otunnu is elected as the head of the Inter Party Cooperation |
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Waakiri out of the Inter-party Cooperation programme and contest in 2011 as a party stronger than everybody. |
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They say Otunnu’s cabinet is proud of their leader. |
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It was founded by the Uganda People's Congress. |
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The Electoral Commission refusal was discussed by Olara Otunnu. |
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Forum for Democratic Change changed from then to now, claiming it was his challenge. |
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Why did they participate in the elections when they were aware that the Electoral Commission is the National Resistance Movement? |
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Uganda People's Congress participated even in the 2006 elections, organised by a single Electoral Commission. |
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The Uganda People's Congress wonders why the Forum for Democratic Change did not hold the Electoral Commission in 2006. |
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It shows that coalition of Inter-Party Cooperation is a step towards integration, not to see how it can work. |
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The Uganda People's Congress complained of dissenting the idea of bringing one to the election. |
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The first coalition of Inter Party Cooperation was against political persecution and against political dishonesty and against election vices. |
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Until fifty percent of the losers Museveni had been set to compete again. |
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Uganda People's Congress says Forum for Democratic Change has pulled out of the seat. |
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The biggest challenge was the Forum for Democratic Change and the Uganda People's Congress. |
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When the parties came to assembly, Otunnu made an accurate statement on the Uganda People's Congress comment. |
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He did not attend or did not attend the nomination of the Inter Party Coalition. |
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The confusion increased when Otunnu declared he was unwilling to be nominated on September 31. |
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Otunnu told the press that Uganda People's Congress will decide after realising the dissolution of the Inter Party Coalition. |
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Luky judge, Besigye and Kyanjo asked Otunnu whether the Uganda People's Congress had come out of the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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They were supported by the Uganda Patriotic Movement music as they played in their respective posts. |
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It was the head of the Uganda Patriotic Movement. |
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Yoweri Museveni was the Chairman of the Timeline and Vice Chairman of the Military Commission. |
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These people and many more have failed to join either the Uganda People's Congress or Democratic Party. |
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Museveni cautioned that Ugandans are hungry and are now heavily drowned in democracy. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement is a group called the Front for National Salvation who fought Amin for the last eight years. |
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Museveni cautioned that anyone with the intention to persuade him to Uganda will be harassed. |
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The different ways for the Mozambican Freedom Fighters to resolve the criminals against the party were different. |
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Musseveni announced before, that the threat was not created because Obote was being made safe. |
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Museveni insisted that abuses are for all people. |
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She argues that transparency in her leadership was the most unprecedented value in Uganda. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement supports the economy that is based on many things. |
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Museveni insisted that sending such money to customers would not provide insecurity for customers and therefore would call for insecurity customers. |
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Ugandans need to start growing up. |
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The giant called Museveni was a giant businessman and the other, Kasaija wanted to start working in Uganda. |
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The party will restore Kasaija strongly because of the strong effort it has to build more profitable jobs in the country. |
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It prompted Europe from a middle class to a middle class towards science. |
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Museveni argued that the divisions of Uganda Patriotic Movement and Democratic Party were historic. |
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Democratic Party is seen as a civil society and still has this picture of now. |
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We supported the Uganda National Liberation Front as a threat. |
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Some of us were in the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Actor as the Chairman of the Uganda Patriotic Movement ended the conference. |
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Museveni warns against him if his votes are stolen |
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Otunnu says Uganda People's Congress does not have any problems with the interparty cooperation in the process |
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Besigye, the chairman of the Interparty Cooperation, said the problem is because of poor communication among the existing parties. |
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Besigye says there were problems in the communication process which led to the different perceptions of the public. |
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This means that the matter has not yet been resolved in the assembly, which is set to be discouraged by the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Besigye promised debate and plans to follow up the general elections for the presidency on September 31. |
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According to the Independent on a rally on 27 2010 Asiimwe wrote that the chief of observers from two countries below the Greeks is in Rwanda. |
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Herbert Otuao sat down with a whisper. |
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The challenge for South Africa would not be a bad point. |
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Range Rover is filled with money? |
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The Independent’s case of 27th September to 02th September 2010 was arrested by Nathan Kiwere. |
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The workshop was organised under the Peace Year programme and was organised under the African Union and Africa. |
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The United Nations High Commission for Women Development announced that, it believes that women are harassed and are now spreading across Africa. |
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In Democratic Republic of Congo, one thousand one hundred criminal charges are filed monthly. |
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Three billion African refugees are in danger of secrecy agriculture each year. |
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In the counties in Ethiopia, five percent of nurses in nurses have been buried by their strongholds. |
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In Africa, between thirteen and seventy seven percent of pupils at both primary and secondary schools are dominated by male lecturers. |
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Critics account for almost fifty seven percent of malaria vaccines in Sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Filling African women and women with long beards onto the roads, domestic transportation and at home. |
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The workshop took place from 19th - 25th September 2010 at Munyonyo Resort under the African Union Assembly. |
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According to the Independent of September twenty seventh to twenty third, two thousand ten, more decision-making is made on the basis of a clear resolution. |
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Joseph's car nets are not in good condition. |
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Everyone who is connected is aware that the claims by the Independent are false and truthful. |
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Mary Ochen continues to say that Uganda’s genocide is only a type of genocide. |
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Most Ugandan journalists were arrested and charged with abuse. |
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The Constitutional Court of Uganda was set up by the opposition peacekeepers to decide on Africa’s rally. |
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The victims of the Bududa landslide remained laconic and wait. |
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Who will support National Resistance Movement? |
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There was a media battle like Kenya in which the interconnection rates were fired. |
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Kagame spoke out about his victory and his political persecution. |
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What is the future of Uganda’s civil society? |
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Those who were prosecuted and involved in the discharge of law were sent to jail for three years. |
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Dr George Lugalambi is the head of the Mass communication department at Makerere University. |
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However, while President Museveni could not intervene in staff issues, this is the case now. |
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Mangu is one of the people who drowned out of the baobab tree without paying out of the baobab tree. |
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A group of eighty three hundred people were killed and killed in the village of Mount Elgon in Nametsi |
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About eighty seven percent of losers have been detained in Bulucheke refugee settlements. |
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Kubi Rama is the head of the non-government ministry called Gender Links. |
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Kubi made a call for him while he spoke to the press during a two day meeting. |
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According to the Independent of September 17 - 23, 2010, Patrick Matsiko said the production was set up three years ago. |
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In 1980, the first election contest was called the Uganda Patriotic Movement Political Party. |
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Besides Museveni, Eriya Kategaya, Amanya Mushega, Amama Mbabazi and Bidandi Ssali did not have the same seats they had three years ago. |
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Ruhakana Rugunda is the same. |
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This means the emergence of the National Resistance Movement was based on the emergence of Museveni. |
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There is no intention of holding the state on the other hand of holding Museveni as an independent candidate. |
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The real existence of an alliance between 1980 and 1986 has always been clear of itself. |
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President Museveni supported his 1981 struggle as Milton Obote defected in the 1980 elections. |
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Milton Obote made this by exploiting corruption and intimidation of the opposition. |
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In the last two decades of his presidency, National Resistance Movement has failed to organise free and fair elections. |
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The first presidential election took place in 1996 10 years after his defeat in 1986. |
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Museveni’s real opponent, Paul Ssemogerere, was in the race for the polling station and was in the race for the polling station |
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In 2001, the defeat in the current politics led to the establishment of the Second Party, the Reform Agenda. |
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The second river was composed of the first rivers that had not been recruited. |
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It was led by Dr. Kizza Besigye who had worked with the National Resistance Movement as a political observator. |
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Forum for Democratic Change was also a member of the National Resistance Movement. |
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The Reform Agenda was fighting for power in the 2001 elections. |
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Besigye ruled the country for four years and many supporters were harassed abroad. |
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Besigye returned in 2005 to the 2nd War with Museveni and in 2006 the 2nd War was a major war. |
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The National Resistance Movement candidates were not satisfied with the way the 2006 elections were conducted. |
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They complained that the National Resistance Movement homestead of 2006 was stolen and they decided to run in all elections on the ground. |
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They remained standing as National Resistance Movement and called upon them to respond to their talents as indecisive. |
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The more than five percent of thirty seven percent members of parliament who stand as independents are connected to the National Resistance Movement. |
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The known political party has surrendered the situation of the National Resistance Movement. |
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They can’t surrender to Museveni over power today. |
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There were fraud in the National Resistance Movement. |
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They accuse National Resistance Movement of rigging the elections. |
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As part of the National Resistance Movement, they are determined to accept everything by calling. |
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Therefore, Museveni and National Resistance Movement are not going to be missing. |
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Free and fair elections are free and are free of the National Resistance Movement. |
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It has been used to demonstrate publicly that National Resistance Movement is a legitimate representative of the law. |
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That is why National Resistance Movement has been unwilling to comply with its 1980 promise for free and fair elections. |
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One of the reasons why the National Resistance Movement has not seen it again is power sharing. |
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They looked at him as a health advocate and died in the 1981 bush war. |
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In the current National Resistance Movement elections, Museveni did not go to the bush to fight Milton Obote for election stealing. |
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National Resistance Movement has a only cornerstone and a only cornerstone to defend itself. |
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According to Andrew Mwena, Besigye is very rightly compared to Otunnu. |
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Besigye has the same perception that believes the electoral reforms should be serious. |
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I partnered with Otunnu and I partnered with Besigye in political affairs. |
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Otunnu is unfortunate to decide what the opposition is saying. |
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The opposition now will have a big to show disgruntlement and necessities before it reach Ugandans. |
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It is expected President Museveni to be unopposed. |
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The most freedoms and freedoms in Uganda have been lost to a consensus |
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I commented on this issue during a discussion on Temangalo. |
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The resettlement exercise with the National Social Security Fund had been changed |
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It was fair to have money on the accounts he delivered to a fifty house in Temangalo after Amama Mbabazi was seated. |
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Those whose knowledge of Kampala city is limited have a tendency of chasing them back. |
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We lost in both ways, the plane passed away and Mbabazi was never punished. |
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The opposition in Uganda has a lot of technology and resources to defeat Museveni. |
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The opposition rose from two percent in two thousand six to nineteen ninety six percent in the previous elections. |
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Uganda must have an effective state of voting. |
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Karl Popper in his novel Conjectures and Refutations took the biggest impact. |
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It is unfortunate that Uganda can have free and fair elections today. |
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Otunnu had support for elimination of Luwero and the bush war. |
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America is engulfed in dialogue about the future. |
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The majority of Ugandan voters are between thirteen and thirteen years. |
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They were quite uncomfortable with Luwero. |
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Luwero’s move to the Electoral Commission in 2010 has indicated that it has increased the number of voters concerned by one percent. |
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People in Northern Uganda have raised unfairness under Museveni’s regime. |
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Andrew Mwenda is a lecturer and administrator of the Independent news. |
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Joseph Ocheng, a Ugandan journalist who was born in Kotido district in northern Uganda. |
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Otunnu seems unconscious to decide what the opposition needs to do. |
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According to the Independent for the month of September 17-23 2010, Mubatsi said the election violence threatened to undermine the NRM primaries |
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Gideon Badagamawa, an industry expert, explains that plastic products are not produced so that they affect the soil. |
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Badagamawa says that food production in Africa is over fifty one percent, so the reason we cannot buy food is that our land is leading to unnecessary intolerance. |
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Badagamawa says that the resettlement exercise is a resettlement exercise. |
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In the weakest countries like Uganda, reducing the use of plastic is not an easy task. |
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Uganda’s customs officers warned that elimination of cosmetic commodities which was most used in expired expired expired expired commodities. |
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It would also match the number of people they cheer over the transactions. |
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Uganda Plastic Manufacturers and Recycling Association is targeting further demand for government assistance. |
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Lukwiya said Acaye Ecomog sent his six children to the government only and he was mandated to leave the country to watch his children. |
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Lotiba was directed to send in troops to attack the Sudan People's Liberation Army refugee settlements. |
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Otti says he has taken over the position he connected with the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. |
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Otti admitted that Uganda Peoples Defence Forces has been delivered with a similar standing. |
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Otti suspected that Okulu’s group struck Madi’s camp. |
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Lukwiya said Okulu Ben met with Labongo and they met in the last day. |
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Kapere met Lagulu on the road that is not known today. |
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Labongo that he was trying to meet Okuti after receiving the message that his camp and Okuti met in an unknown lock. |
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Dominic directed Okti to move with any group to meet him after the meeting. |
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Ocan Bunia learnt that his life was going below and claimed that he was going into his hands. |
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Angola informed Kony that the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces attacked and killed both the captian. |
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In replacing Kony’s inscriptions, Angola explained later that she had failed to control Acaye Ecomog. |
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Acaye and Angola's newsmen on Kony's instructions to condemned other commanders who left Kony in another confusion. |
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The Kabonero insisted that Kony was still in shock and that he could not respond to it. |
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We hope Kony will allow Lukwiya as his military commandant to moderate the situation. |
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Kony’s way he explains Ocan Bunia’s disease is like lying. |
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If his commanders who had not been identified as one for Ocan Bunia, it would have increased their history. |
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Uganda Peoples Defence Forces must be awareness of Angola's point of view, which is considered to be created every time. |
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The Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces reporters have to revive Ocan Bunia's pharmaceutical jet to Kony, whom you need to use and manage. |
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Opio Makas and Lotiba were asked to cajole in their cows under the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. |
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If Makas works as requested, he will survive peacefully especially on his face of a faulty eye. |
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Makas was remindersed that the Equatoria Defence Force could also be an enemy of the Lords Resistance Army. |
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Kony said late as these days he doesn’t trust his soldiers because their feelings are useless and that is why they talk about them. |
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Lukwiya did not understand Kony very well when he asked him about his planning especially Lukwiya who led the cross. |
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Kony directed Lukwiya to step down. |
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Labongo that he met Okello. |
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Okti was unopposed by Uganda Peoples Defence Forces as he had returned from the attack. |
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One of the losers who had been Labongo’s son died with three others. |
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Labongo that Ayoli speaks on FM radio. |
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Lotiba argued that he had heard of the shot through a kilometre from where he was. |
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Uganda Peoples Defence Forces sits in his tent. |
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The Uganda People's Congress President Dr Olara Otunnu announced the pulling out of the party from the Interparty Cooperation on September 13. |
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He said Uganda People's Congress was not participating in the elections. |
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Otunnu repeated his interview to the press last week. |
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He said there was widespread legislature in the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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Sources within the Uganda People's Congress indicate that Otunnu appears to be involuntary within the party. |
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Yona Kanyomoozi was the second minister of state and trade in Obote government from one thousand eighty five thousand to eighty five. |
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He says he will contest as a candidate for Ntungamo MP in next year’s general elections. |
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Kanyomozi also contested for the Uganda People's Congress presidency in the Wednesday’s general elections. |
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Uganda People's Congress's pulling out of the Inter Party Cooperation was a big mistake in building a party. |
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He says he would also be a big mistake if the party did not participate in the two thousand eleven general elections. |
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Otunnu felt like Obote’s one thousand nine hundred eighty nine. |
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Only five Uganda People's Congress members were at the conference. |
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Otunnu made what Obote did when he pulled out of the Inter Party Cooperation, a big mistake. |
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My supporters have asked me to stand for Ntungamo Municipality MP seat in parliament and I cannot defeat them. |
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I am going to run as independent and Uganda People's Congress because it is the party I am coming from. |
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Sources within the party indicated that the contest for Uganda People's Congress presidency were Jimmy Akena, Joseph Ochieno and Henry Mayega in two thousand eleven. |
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During the period in which the vote was signed, it was said Ochieno had been in the village by bribery. |
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Sospater Akwenyu is the chairman of the Uganda People's Congress in Kaberamaido district. |
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We have another party supporter Alfred Ewatu who wants to contest, so we continue and continue, said Akwenyu. |
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Akwenyu said Uganda People's Congress will participate in all elections if that is the race for you. |
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We are going to teach Ugandans what we have gone through when we have made a choice. |
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Akwenyu serves to Otunnu’s cabinet. |
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In the Independent last week, Otunnu that the Uganda People's Congress had made a serious decision. |
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In one thousand nine hundred eighty nine Uganda People's Congress members came out of the ex-president Milton Obote’s instructions. |
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After two weeks of the Uganda People's Congress presidential elections on September third all Otunnu’s candidates were blocked. |
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Both were wondering why Otunnu had elected a new leader before he was consulted. |
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Sources say the positive oppostion to Otunnu in Uganda People's Congress is largely because of his relationship with the people who do not follow Obote's policies. |
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This is the second time a group supports Milton Obote Foundation and is coordinating to fund Uganda People's Congress. |
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This group wasly supporting Otunnu’s candidature for the Uganda People’s Congress presidency. |
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Kanyomoozi says Otunnu’s problems are mainly because of his relationship with the civil society. |
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Otunnu is on the flag bearer for four Uganda People's Congress. |
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Mindra was the Secretary General of Milton Obote Foundation. |
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They were not told in relation to Obote’s family. |
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The group defeated Obote’s family as represented by Jimmy Akena in the Uganda People's Congress presidency elections at Nambole. |
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Walubiri, one of the suspects in the clan, did not surrender to his remarkable support but to Obote’s family. |
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Our threat was attributed to the circumstances in which some Obote’s family members felt that the party leadership was part of what we saw. |
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Other cows emerged in the one thousand nine hundred years after the spring. |
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They had also support for Obote’s disgruntled supporters at the Uganda People’s Congress. |
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The Democratic Party was defeated in the primary constituencies under the party’s Dicta Asiimwe’s opposition. |
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Democratic Party Secretary General Mathias Nsubuga is rubble. |
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In buvumu says Democratic Party was taking power in the two thousand eleven general elections. |
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Nsubuga says the Democratic Party President Norbert Mao is angry with the youths. |
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Nsubuga’s remarks seemed to be genuine compared to the thirty one incident in September. |
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I hope you get a lot of Democratic Party members. |
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Before the two thousand six general elections, the Democratic Party was the strongest in Kampala. |
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In the same year’s general elections, Charles Musoke Sserunjogi was kidnapped and replaced with Godfrey Nyakaana, the chairman of the Kampala Central division. |
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His enemies were taken back by Hajji Nasser Sebaggala. |
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Deo Kijjambu was the Democratic Party treasurer in Kampala district. |
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Erias Lukwago defeated Kampala Central Member of Parliament in the race with Francis Babu. |
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Until recently, the Democratic Party led its division only took over five operations in Kampala. |
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Protazio Kintu is the third chairman of the LC for the Nakawa Division. |
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The Democratic Party is also leading three constituencies only out of the eighth part of Kampala in the Uganda Parliament. |
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The party has only three Members of Parliament in Kampala Central, Kawempe North and Kawempe South. |
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The Democratic Party Chairman in Kampala, Vincent Mayanja, is concerned that his party would have grown up in the towns especially under the public by depending on the other parties. |
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Mayanja, the Secretary General of the Democratic Party, Nsubuga, says that Kampala will be defeated. |
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While in the primaries and the Democratic Party’s most Democratic Member of Parliament, Sam Lubega, was voting for the other candidate. |
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Democratic Party is to live with different candidates competing and demanding votes from the same voters. |
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The Democratic Party rallies are not only the Lubega squad. |
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Erias Lukwago is the Kampala Central Member of Parliament. |
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Mao's vessel made its own election of the Democratic Party flag bearer for Kampala Central between September eighteen and eighth. |
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Mayanja said Lukwago had joined Lukwago and requested him to hold the Democratic Party flag but did not. |
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Lukwago said he disapproves of the party's position. |
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He said that as long as the two were afraid, the thing could not happen. |
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Most of the accusations indicate that Lukwago would join Forum for Democratic Change and get the major support from the opposition during the campaign and around it. |
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First Lukwago wanted to become a city mayor in Kampala. |
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He was understood that the parliamentary committee was preparing to enact the Kampala city’s constitution when the parliamentary committee pulled out. |
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He says whatever happens, he will stand as a Kampala Central MP in parliament. |
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The Democratic Party will have two candidates including Lukwago and Yawe. |
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This was a frustration from the Forum for Democratic Change and National Resistance Movement competitors. |
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The unnecessary alliance is now calling for National Resistance Movement losers. |
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The National Resistance Movement guilty should join an alliance fighting for free and fair elections. |
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The opposition shows that in the runup to the National Resistance Movement they are fighting. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation has informed journalists about the irregularities in the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation has been condemned to give money and vote rigging. |
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The IPC chairman and flag bearer Doctor Kizza Besigye says the progress in the parties is serious. |
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It is unfortunate that the Inter-Party Cooperation (NRM) like the National Resistance Movement (NRM) scraped the law and its members in the elections. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation accused the National Resistance Movement of bribing police and army into the elections. |
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Besigye said that he was given to the police to convict the national Resistance Movement campaigns. |
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Robert Isoke had been charged with tracking and investigation of electoral reforms in Kabarole district. |
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Besigye said the Commonwealth Heads Of Government indicate that security organisations have to work within a way that should be stopped. |
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The Inter-party Cooperation rejected all these acts which were unconstitutional and requested the delegates to participate in these acts. |
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The National Resistance Movement primaries have been calling on political parties to challenge the establishment of a new national Electoral Commission. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation said the arrest of National Resistance Movement election flawed in the Electoral Commission. |
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When the Fufa’s Annual General Assembly was signed on September 20, Watson confirmed that the constitutional plans were first lost to those in the assembly. |
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During the new football season starting next month, Uganda Supper League Limited is expected to be a supermarket. |
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Jinja announced two thousand four as the coming year to the finals of Supper League. |
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Magogo insists that the most urgent issue is that of opening up the process. |
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Denis Mbidde, a football supporter, believes the new planning brings the start of a new life. |
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Mbidde says new leadership will boost the comparison of the situation. |
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He explains that at this point, Fufa has taken over large responsibilities. |
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She is running the district squad, the first squad, the second squad, the Women’s League, the National Football League, the National Football League and the National Football League of ten years. |
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Mbidde’s new constitution is about to come up. |
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Director of Foreign Affairs, Edgar Watson, is right. |
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Professor James Sensalire’s hopes for self defence will not be a joke to ordinary security operatives. |
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Sensalire says there are things you can’t do and are caused by the people’s activities. |
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It is always the style of African peasants leading to various cultures. |
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After delaying his studies at National Teaches College, Nkozi in 2002, Sensalire stopped studying. |
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They made a job as lecturers in the ecstasies of the Catholics Daily under the Leadership. |
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Martin Luther King said if a man does not have a desert, he does not have a desert. |
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Sensalire is still looking for bidding, bidding and bidding tax. |
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Blue sky international is dedicated to restoring total re-useable vehicles, re-useable vehicles, re-useable vehicles and re-useable vehicles. |
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Director Evas Orland, Managing Director: Edduuka Yunusu Kabuya A.K.P 27210, Kampala Uganda. |
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How will the Uganda People’s Congress go to the Interparty Cooperation? |
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Musawo Salim Ahmed was the chairman of the former British Commonwealth for Presidential Polls in Rwanda. |
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The National Resistance Movement election irregularities indicate that the situation could risky in 2011 while the opposition in the race is stronger. |
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In the National Resistance Movement parliamentary elections, the election was a very difficult one like Lwemiyaga MP Ssekikubo and Minister Sam Kuteesa. |
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In Kapchorwa, a group of supporters included Stephen Chebrot and MP Sabila. |
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In West Budama Minister Otala snubbed a part of his opposition supporters in Kibale in a car by Senator Tinkansimire. |
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In Kaliro, elections were suspended twice as illegal elections. |
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In Butalejja, elections were cancelled after a coterie of lawmakers attacked the terrorists. |
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Musumba of Forum for Democratic Change, explained Mao’s decision to meet the Interparty Cooperation as a task of resettlement. |
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The Mao rebellion was surprising because they were criticizing the Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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Musumba dismissed the idea of joining local politics. |
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Since President Kagame's election victory, the majority of Rwandans from outside and inside the country have been hungry. |
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The night the election results were announced, the polling stations were displayed on the night of the amahoro stadium crowded, lucky and lucky. |
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The first Ugandan president, Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa, was a fight for freedom and peace. |
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We were at the Uganda National Congress from 1957 to 1960 when we were fighting for disagreement within the party. |
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The Uganda National Congress, the national abuse party and the struggle for Uganda’s independence was created by six men. |
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Musazi was the first president while Abubaker Mayanja was the first secretary general. |
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Binaisa’s family was still young. |
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From Makerere University’s Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of Faculty of faculty. |
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He could get nine billion shillings in London. |
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This is part of what he kept telling Katwe in 1957 when we slept with it all. |
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Maama Teresa says the Chinese government has something to do. |
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This is not about their dominance in Tibet but about how their troops are operating. |
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Theary Senge, a human rights activist in Combodia, referred to the incumbent Kaing Guek Eav. |
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These people were not accused in any case after Amin was removed. |
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But there was evidence that he helped Amin with the elimination of Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Let Kahigiriza ignore my words if they are not true. |
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Muwanga asked him to take the message from Buzabo and all Democratic Party supporters to stop the corrupt politics. |
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The Uganda People's Congress removal led to the loss of lives of some dead in the Lake Nalubaale while others between Mutukula and Arua. |
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They gave it their own life to every Ugandan citizen. |
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Muwanga cautioned that members of different parties should not demonstrate that they are more powerful than others. |
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Muwanga addressed the Uganda People's Congress delegation in Mbirizi, Masaka South-West constituency. |
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The seventy five year old Chairman, who took part in the Independent War last year unless Amin was a spokesperson. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youth leads to the leadership of reform and development. |
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The first thing Uganda People's Congress has to do when it's in power is to intimidate the youths in public sector. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youths will take the leadership to showcase their example to others. |
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Muwanga also asked the Ugandans to fight hard to defeat the title. |
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In Bwezibwera, the chairman claimed that Uganda People's Congress will not again allow Ugandans to be harassed as during the Amin period. |
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Uganda is unsuitable for abnormality of life. |
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The Uganda People's Congress needs of educated citizens to stop with this country and in the difficult times. |
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Commenting on the Democratic Party led by Paulo Kawanga Ssemwogerere, he says it would be a cowardice. |
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He replaced Ssemwogerere for his capability to lead the party almost disgruntled by anger. |
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The Democratic Party, the leading opposition candidate for the Uganda People's Congress in the forthcoming general elections, was the 10th parliamentary seat. |
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However, how can we have to have even members of Parliament from 1980 who can’t clean and submit them? |
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This series was created and reproduced by John Njoroge. |
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According to the Independent of 30 September to 05 September 2010, Rosebell Kagumire says that a female in Soroti was forced home. |
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Grace Nakasi, 28, who was born in the western Uganda, was kidnapped from a crossroads and kidnapped by a group of men at the campus. |
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I was living in Soroti town. |
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We meet soldiers sitting on patrol runs an hour. |
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Nakasi starts his journey removing all the ways in which he has been kicked off and dumped off his bushes. |
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This was in 1987, when President Yoweri Museveni took over power and announced a transition. |
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Just a year later, Nakasi received the message that they were the ones who were killed by the reigns. |
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Nakasi was frustrated when he decided to go to the bus pack to pick the buses flying around. |
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Nakasi was pulling out of the bus pack for second time. |
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Nakasi met him with two National Resistence Army soldiers, one of them crossed to the other. |
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There was a meeting of the Uganda Women’s International cross-cultural Exchange supported by the AU conference. |
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The African Union meeting was in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. |
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Nakasi, who is the mother of twelve children, a Soroti resident, has been vigilated 16 times and carried out a skinned skinned skinnedness after his husband and his wife dropped from his residence. |
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Mboozi vowed to mind the days and declassify Africa’s women’s problems in the neighbouring areas. |
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He was one of the Uganda’s women who had been kidnapped. |
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During the transition, Uganda was primary to stand on the international level as an effective military instrument in the fight against humanitarian crisis. |
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The Lord's Resistance Army rebels who were responsible for the resettlement have become more vulnerable than all other women in the country. |
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The Resistance Army and the Military Commissioner for Military Intelligence blame the army of educated and incompetent women. |
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In 1990, Nakasi was replaced by a group of men who suspected to be government soldiers |
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He was given to Butabika Mental Rehabilitation Hospital in Kampala for several months after treatment. |
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In 2002, Nakasi was incarcerated from a malaria vaccine. |
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Nakasi slashed the shock absorber which surprised everyone that, the day he told him that he was still vacant, he dropped out of a house, |
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Nakasi was sent to the area. |
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There happened hope in two thousand seven. |
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Nakasi was kidnapped by World Vision International who paid the award for a kidnapped kidnapping. |
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After being rehabilitated, he and other women involved in the primaries, established a don’t group called Teso Peace Women’s Activists. |
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Nakasi’s book blames the hearts of hearts. |
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According to the Independent from 30th September to 05th September 2010, Rosebell Kagumi wrote an article about women and women when they were killed. |
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Nakasi says that her inlaws were lost in the struggle and that in the recent years no one wanted to take care of but six inlaws were given to her. |
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Nakasi’s book is not new in the western region. |
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He explained independently that the 40 women who surrendered to a Tubur suburb in Soroti have a malaria vaccine. |
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Nakasi and other women with long beards move from Tubur to get a long journey to get a long journey. |
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Nakasi has been supported by the Women’s International cross-cultural Exchange and the Urgent action fund Africa. |
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Nakasi will use the money to serve the nursing and recruitment facilities for the nursing farmers in his village |
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I harbour a feeling that Semwogerere is not easy to guide such men as men. |
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The climate of emergence led to a blast on Nakasi near many other neighbours in the countryside. |
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The report noted that the majority of voters in the primaries had voted in the early hours of the primaries. |
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For Kagame’s supporters, the atmosphere of the campaign will restore the known Rwanda Patriotic Font camp. |
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The display of the voters’ register starts from thirteen to thirteen on September twenty two thousand ten. |
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The Electoral Commission determined to get around thirteen million voters per day of September two thousand ten to inspect the voter register. |
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Uganda’s polling station is thirty three hundred and fifteen million polling stations. |
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The friction will start at twenty two hours per day at each polling station. |
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The general voters’ register will be displayed for a period of ten days. |
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Engineer Dr. Badru Kiggundu was the chairman of the Electoral Commission in the two thousand eleven elections. |
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In August twenty sixth, President Museveni addressed an extraordinary discouragement about the opposition in Uganda. |
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The president spoke on the election campaigns for the Africa Regional Conference. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation (IPC) is a member of the Legislative Assembly on Munyonyo Resort. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation lies with the Inter-Party Cooperation which has members of parliament. |
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The liberalisation of political parties with parliamentary members is done by Rwandan Patriotic Front and two opposition parties. |
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The president said it is in charge of every African Union to choose between them a negotiating system and the fight against independence. |
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He said discussions should be taken on Africa’s fundamental issues. |
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The two opposition have sought a transition from the Electoral Commission to ensure justice. |
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In his Sowing the Mustard Seed, Museveni writes that Paulo Muwanga’s government refused to change the electoral law. |
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Uganda People's Congress members want a good vote to be able to breakup the government. |
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The voters’ registers for the President and the opposition are shuttered today. |
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Museveni also denied an electoral reforms in the Electoral Commission like Muwanga in a thousand eighty nine. |
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The Electoral Commission is very efficient and has a high profile of mobilisation. |
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The struggle against the electoral process in Uganda has been made from one thousand eighty nine. |
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The thousands of polling stations in the ninteen ninty eighth were responsible and caused strikes. |
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Five thousand Ugandans died in the struggle for five years having taken Museveni to power. |
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Museveni sought one of the issues that led to the National Resistance Army riots. |
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The Supreme Court ruled that the Electoral Commission failed to organise free and fair elections in two thousand six. |
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The Electoral Commission of the President has demonstrated that it is easy to do and cannot be replaced. |
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Uganda had an equivalent of one thousand eight thousand votes. |
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The political parties involved in the primaries doubt the electoral commission’s integrity. |
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The Electoral Commission ensures that there is a proper election under the ruling party. |
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Many observers say that the election of the Electoral Commission members should be carried out by a non-governmental committee which bars the right Ugandans. |
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The Electoral Commission members especially the Chairman and Secretary General should not be reconstituted to be elected by the party only in power. |
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It should be the United Nations High Commission for Democratic Change that will pursue and revamp the Electoral Commission tasks. |
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The National Executive Committee is scrutinising the Electoral Commission activities. |
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Opposition parties in Uganda agree with their cooperation. |
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The plan has been made in Malawi. |
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The Malawi Electoral Commission is handled by a judge elected by the judiciary. |
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Malawi’s President, in consultation with the party leaders who have members of parliament, appoints the qualified council members. |
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The council has the seat of the four year old Electoral Commission. |
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The leader of Africa who advised others to come to power Yoweri Museveni addresses the hundred eighty thousand people. |
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On the other hand, Ghana has had the highest number of polling stations in the Electoral Commission. |
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Local Electoral Commission members were elected in the one thousand three hundred ninety three years. |
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AMISOM under the AU and UN Peace keeping Order is incapable of holding the President’s Palace, Mogadishu airport. |
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Uganda Peolpe's Defence Force's position at the AMISOM doesn't affect Ugandans' needs. |
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When people talk of the removal of Al-Shabaab in Somalia, they are talking of a military defeat without the ability to attack them. |
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Because the Uganda People's Defence Force cannot meet the objective, it can only do so in Somalia. |
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For our part, as a United Nations member, we demand that the security commission issu an order to enter Somalia on the basis of our Al-Shabaab threat. |
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This action would allow Uganda to engage in Al-Shabaab. |
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Bwesigye is working with Advocates for Public International Law Uganda. |
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At the EC summit in Gatonya, the National Resistance Movement announced that it had registered eight million members under the age of six. |
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This was before the EC opened its voter register and produced fifteen million voters out of ten million voters in two thousand six. |
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The National Resistance Movement has been calling for National Resistance Movement members to rally all the country. |
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The Electoral Commission has doubted the uniformity of the National Resistance Movement budget. |
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As early as this year, the National Resistance Movement also doubts the integrity of the Electoral Commission voters’ register, claiming they know the equivalent of the two million shillings. |
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Uganda’s population growth rate in two thousand nine was thirty six million. |
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This means 14.2 million Ugandans are above the age of 18 and so they are allowed to register as voters. |
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The number of voters in the national register has increased by the number of voters in the Electoral Commission of about fifteen million voters. |
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The 2010 estimates that the 18year old Ugandans have grown up by 13.9 percent compared to 12.9 percent in two thousand eight. |
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Given that Ugandans do not want to register the elections and the death of the registered voters, the number of new voters would be lower. |
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This has always been said by the EC that it is not the final price. |
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Even if he could have been a president, it would be difficult for anyone to head Uganda. |
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The different parties that had started fighting for Moshi were defeated. |
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After Idi Amin's defeat, the rest of the peace has become more stable and effective. |
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This happened in one thousand eighty nine after President Yoweri Museveni’s National Resistance Movement defeated. |
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It was therefore a surprise that, besides all these things, Binaisa had been able to hold the power almost a year ago. |
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Ugandans might be happy that there was a man who failed to become the President. |
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He saved Uganda as a group, he was saved but in the blue-cushioned forms they began loved the revolution before. |
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He confirmed the power of a ordinary man leaving the Military Commissioner General Oyite Ojok. |
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It was established by the National Resistance Movement as a government for itself. |
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Binaisa also was the President of the Republic of Congo to feed the corruption whenever it’s normal. |
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Short from the presidency, he went to New York to repeated his rule of law. |
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In one thousand sixteen, soon after the ruling National Resistance Movement, returned. |
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He replaced a residential house above Mutundwe County. |
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He resettled a legal company, walking right on the Kampala roads without any interest in it. |
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After the death of his former leader, Andrew Kayira returned to New York. |
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Museveni’s municipality Andrew Kayira returned from the New York refugee settlements where he got a lower job as a government advocate. |
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Former presidents are forced to work in Africa as a time when they drop in power in a stable and substandard peace. |
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In the 1962 constitution, it had always been clear that it had to write a constitution which barred everybody. |
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The constitution requires that every beneficiary is registered in custody after one thousand six thousand shillings. |
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The 1967 constitution which regulated the detention had been recognised for no use of bribery in the country. |
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The persecution took place in Moroto, Karamoja throughout the year. |
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He later stood for the post of one thousand and six hundred ministers of government. |
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Driving into his political allegiance, nobody has the potential to deny that he is the most influential of Africa in life. |
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Mr. Binaisa’s country support is driven by his performance as a person after he was released as a student in the United Kingdom. |
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Mr. Binaisa was referring to the Africa’s point of view, the willingness to negotiate on any matter in the United Kingdom within the early five years |
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Short from his fifty six thousand shillings to the United Kingdom, he joined the Uganda National Congress led by Ignatius Musaazi. |
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He bragged Musaazi and his father and daughter Apollo Obote for the Uganda Peoples Congress party. |
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Even before the announcement, Binaisa was willing to win the confession of his Baganda counterparts because of what he accepts. |
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He bragged the different politics of the Mengo establishment. |
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It had been set aside as the Mengo establishment has since refused the cooperating government. |
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Mahmood Mamdani too opposed the Baganda’s failure to lead the country’s affairs. |
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Men like Binaisa and Luyimbazi Zake were ready to assembly. |
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Binaisa was a decent and sophisticated lawyer who would defeat all his members. |
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He is the lawyer who started in East and Central Africa, serving on the lawyer’s board, heading the Uganda Legislative Union. |
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As indicated everybody in his political office, Binaisa never instructed him to pull himself out of the barracks or execute his business demands. |
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Wabula, her lawyer Nelson Mandela was arrested several times. |
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Mandela’s role in the Long Walk to Freedom was that time could not allow an ordinary man to live as ordinary. |
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On the other hand, on the other hand, on the top of the so-called MCPherson strut, the so-called MCPherson strut, and the so-called MCPherson strut, the so-called MCPherson strut must be resettled. |
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Camber is the way a car is driven out of land by car or trucks. |
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The leadership manages what is happening, the federal federation of Uganda Football Association approves the new methods of management. |
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Electoral Commission, which facilitates Africa’s rise of power. |
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A total of thirty three percent victory by Kagame has led to a new revolution. |
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Kagame’s rallies were of high standards and were properly prepared. |
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Binaisa, who died at the same time, was like a two men’s man. |
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He was indoctrinated in his normalcy, readiness, religion, country, business and quality of things like others who have been elusive from Ugandan citizens. |
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The average population of young Ugandans is between one thousand eighty five million people. |
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The number of malaria vaccines in Apac is higher than in Kabale. |
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From one thousand nine hundred to twenty five hundred years of research in some districts of Uganda, many malaria vaccines exist in Apac. |
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In Uganda, malaria vaccine population is between twenty five and eight percent. |
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In Uganda, even a part of the number of children killed in hospitals is malaria. |
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I was not happy with Museveni as now. |
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Portraits and sketches of President Museveni’s tentative assembly create insubordination with the state that would be attacked |
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My gratitude is to her supporter Herbert Ssegujja for his best job and he has no respect for him. |
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In his pre planned presidential duties, it is good for some people to save the confidence of his office. |
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If the president fails, the good things are expected to happen. |
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That is why escorts like Ssegujja are needed. |
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Ssegujja, you have a crib. |
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National Resistance Movement needs to win the coming elections. |
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The view of some of our brothers and sisters in the West is that if these people don’t meet each other, many people should meet each other. |
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Our presidents are clever out of these lessons. |
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Most wealthy is that of the people of Uganda. |
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It takes the National Resistance Movement to ensure that even if they vote differently, it is very difficult to fix it. |
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“Mr Ugandan peasants, we have brought about the discouragement of some of our lawyers who have not been brought about by our lawyers, our lawyers, our lawyers, our lawyers, our lawyers and our lawyers |
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One of them was propped up by a Karamojja’s caution and faulty appeal to Sembabule’s chaos. |
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Theodore Ssekikuboly held an arrest of police and police officers at the local elections for the National Resistance Movement. |
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I read that the police commander Kale Kayihura declared that no one was above the law. |
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Ugandans have nothing to do except to be honest with our lawyers. |
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I hope it was unfair for the district police chief to be kidnapped as every police uses a force that makes the public unfair. |
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On a night, in this mud, the district police chief was relieved. |
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Mister President, we have asked you out for the entry of the bush to rescue the people of Naguru and Nakawa. |
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The New vision of September 23, 2010 said beneficiaries should be taken away from land to leave the OPEC safe. |
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The memorandum of agreement issued by the retirement benefits scheme was not professional and was not officially recognised. |
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The programme is to reconstruct the Naguru-Nakawa region waiting for a stable and effective government plan. |
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The programme of rehabilitation of the Naguru-Nakawa district allows you to stay in a district that you grive. |
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Mister President, people in Naguru and Nakawa districts have been calling for a general assembly. |
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Naguru and Nakawa requested a meeting with the President during the ten thousand thirty rivers of the resettlement period. |
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Naguru-Nakawa Prisoners, Kalyegira is a businessman who is illegal and is not a army. |
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I agree with Daniel Kalinaki that Timothy Kalyegira is a lawyer but not a terrorist. |
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I think every Kalyegira writes is for the students to take into account their opinions whether correctly or not. |
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I do not join the criminals but I do not join the government for Kalyegira to do so. |
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The September 11 bomb attacks in Kampala were similar to the September 11 terror attacks in New York. |
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Alexander Emerick Jones is a American legislator and journalist but the government is useless. |
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Film maker Michael Moore made a documentary titled “Fahrenheit” |
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Another documentary titled ‘Loose Change’ is a one night that was inspired in a similar way that was made by Michael Moore. |
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Craig Unger also wrote a book dedicated to the conduct of a bush leadership to accept a lot of Rwandans. |
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The location has a strong profile of both office and office offices. |
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Bin Laden left the country few days after eleven September. |
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Then Chief of Intelligence and Secretary for Defence, Robert Gates, made a letter to the press in September in two thousand five. |
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He submitted a two thousand five hundred journalists in the North saying that America knows what they saw and what they saw on September twenty two thousand. |
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The comment on how crime is in the government every day and therefore shows that it is not foolhardy. |
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In Uganda, up to now, people don’t believe that Major General James Kazini was killed by a woman who tried to be a murderer. |
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From Kalyegira. |
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In an earlier interview, the chief of the National Social Security Fund, Grace Isabirye, announced that the fund had been replaced. |
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Grace Isabirye had been involved in the debate for the Inter-Party Cooperation as the Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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This was a happy news for the National Social Security Fund savers. |
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Now with Isabirye’s defeat, I hope that his defeat will be taken care of by Richard Byarugaba. |
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Byarugaba and his coaccused have to inspect to see all the good ideas he retrieved from are taken back and taken care of. |
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We have to accept it from Byarugaba. |
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Corruption is mainly caused in Uganda and can only be seen in Uganda’s most corrupt institutions. |
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Kizibwe was arrested in Entebbe for sixty five minutes for fire and released to the Entebbe Police Desk. |
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My sister Kizibwe went to Kampala Central Police Headquarters where the Entebbe Police charged fifty thousand shillings. |
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John Muhwezi said that it is Karegyeya who promised him to release him. |
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It did not match the violent elections for the National Resistance Movement in the just concluded elections last week. |
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The people of the Middle East are not our friends. |
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Our friends with America don’t accept this. |
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I am reluctant to think that President Museveni is either blamed or attempted to please the Washington District of Columbia or any other party taking his former seat. |
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There is no way a coterie of corrupt and opportunistic civilians without complete military know-how can establish security in Somalia. |
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Why is Museveni in Somalia? |
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Read more about this in The Independent on September thirteenth two thousand ten by Andrew. |
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Mwenda wrote a sentence on Thursday morning to Thursday. |
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The South African Police arrested the suspected first on a attempt to kill the Lotonant General Kayumba Nyamwasa. |
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The loter General Kayumba Nyamwasa who was a Rwandan superman in India turned to the army. |
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He was suspected to have captured Francis Gakwerera, a businessman based in Mozambique and former soldier. |
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Francis was a military officer in Uganda, in the Rwandan Army but later joined the Congo Army. |
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Kayumba, just a few months ago, had crossed to Rwanda and started his pre planned campaigns against President Paul Kagame and his government. |
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It seemed the Rwandan Patriotic Front in front of this climate change. |
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The results on Gakwerera indicate that he was the right man to do the job. |
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Kayumba’s friend therefore was very well informed of the accusations. |
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As a warrior in three different countries, Gakwerera believes to be a favourite warrior. |
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The relationship between Gakwerera and Kayumba’s wife was confirmed by Kayumba’s wife Rosette on her Facebook page. |
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He said Gakwerera is a family friend and could not participate in his desire to break up his family. |
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Gakwerera, who was released five days before the trial, refused to participate. |
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On Sande, two Ogwomukaaga, Kayumba’s politician Richard Bachisha was also arrested on charges of involvement. |
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The scrutiny on the suspects of shooting in Kayumba showed an unresolved issue between Kayumba Nyamwasa and Paul Kagame. |
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He was with two other Rwandans, one known as Saad and the other as Rukara. |
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There were also two other suspects, one from Kenya, another from Tanzania. |
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Bachisha’s arrest was surprising because he appeared to be a survivor to his husband after he was advised to move to Rwanda midnight. |
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He moved from Rwanda on eighty eighty eighth. |
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Bachisha was put in his Prison as Gakwerera. |
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Wabula, soon after they met Bachisha and heard of Gakwerera all the sad ones. |
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He revealed that after Bichisha arrived in South Africa, he was called upon by a phone of someone who tried to kill Ndahiro. |
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Ndahiro asked him to kill Kayumba over the Rwandan government. |
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Ndahiro promised to pay two thousand dollars for the job. |
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Bichisha said he later met with delegates sent to Ndahiro who gave him a paltry US$600 million. |
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It was Bichisha’s inside book for sure. |
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He revealed that on Wednesday morning, about sixth September, three days before Kayumba was shot, the suspects came to Kayumba’s house at night. |
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Bichisha told Gakwerera that Kayumba and his wife were in their room. |
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According to Bichisha, the demonstrators fixed their numbers on axle. |
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He later clamoured about sixteen feet to Lwomukaaga and said he was going on a truck with Kayumba. |
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As announced, the suspects came on a truck and one of them called Kayumba in a roof. |
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Bichisha says that after the day, Ndahiro called him again and requested him to kill Kayumba adding that at the time, Kagame had promised him a book. |
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Bichisha’s businessman later turned to the South African police and later turned to his statement. |
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Bichisha then contacted Ndahiro’s phone number. |
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He is the chief of security and intelligence of the Rwandan Patriotic Front called Doctor Emmanuel Ndahiro. |
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Bichisha therefore seems to be an enemy to him. |
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First, if these skilled elites were known to Kayumba’s house and they would have created a variety of ideals, why did they need Bichisha? |
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He seemed to be a threat to their objective. |
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Secondly, Bichisha’s way of investigating the reactions of the shock absorber is different. |
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He says wife Kayumba later revealed the story that the man pulled out of the car leaving out of a truck stopping him from violence. |
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Bichisha stopped the car and assembly on his backbone. |
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A soldier pulled off a bush and threw Kayumba into a bush. |
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A man dragged a car off the way to Kayumba where he fought for a long time without a man going on. |
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The second reason is that Kayumba’s book of fighting terror is similar to the Hollywood films. |
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This is what happened or was the style of Kayumba, his wife and daughter, want to be heard of him? |
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When Ndahiro was seeking to kill Kayumba, was he calling on the general advocate who he did not know and asked him to join the dispute? |
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If Kayumba’s driver was right, how could he disappear from Ndahiro’s name? |
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The reason behind it was the lack of information between Bichisha and the one who tried to kill Kayumba. |
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Even if it were, why he was resolute to go to the trial to try to revamp a prisoner in prison for two years in South Africa. |
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Gakwerera says Bichisha’s book used to bribe as a bribe. |
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What did Bichisha do? |
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Security experts say Bichisha might have been advised by the South African police to get news about other suspects. |
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But there is a change in Kayumba’s petition that amounts to mismanagement from the South African authorities. |
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Bichisha entered South Africa using the Uganda passport that went around twenty thousand eighth in September. |
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This passport was used by Bichisha before he forwarded to the South African police. |
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However, while in other documents they presented to journalists, the South African police did not find one of the suspects of a Ugandan. |
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Gakwerera says Bichisha’s book used to bribe as a bribe. |
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The suspects who were arrested during the shooting argued that they had been retrieved by the suspects that Kayumba had been killed. |
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It was the head of the Rwandan security, the National Intelligence Agency, Kayumba. |
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These people paid the money to kill Kayumba. |
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Wabula, these Rwandans argued that given their return to service, they took the money but did not have what to do. |
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The two Rwandan suspects are considered to be “some little criminals”. |
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The Rwandan Patriotic Front had proposed them to be resettled to Pretoria after he condemned the Pretoria Principality and barred things. |
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South African authorities were shocked by their crimes. |
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He has followed many political incidents in Kayumba’s trial. |
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First, on the day he was shot, the South African Vice President appeared at the hospital in Kayumba where he was shot. |
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He was killed by former Chief Whip of South Africa, Bill Masetera as a close friend of Patrick Karegyeya when he was in a close relationship with Kayumba. |
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Masetera was the head of South African intelligence where Karegyeya was head of foreign security. |
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Masetera later became a security officer of the former South African president, Thabo Mbeki. |
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The two disagreed after being informed that Masetera had made an improvement in Mbeki’s favour and the current President, Jacob Zuma. |
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Masetera and Karegyeya’s relationship continued telling her now, that the president is always taking advantage of the chief cadres when they decide. |
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How did Museveni have plans for Kayumba? |
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The Chief Executive Officers of the Independent critically look at the issue, “Owoomukwano” from the American Central Intelligence Agency called Kigali. |
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He realised that Kayumba had sent a message to Museveni demanding cooperation. |
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Francis Gakwerera says who lives in Mozambique has managed to manage the business from two thousand five. |
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Wabula, everything is going between Maputo and Kigali, from South Africa. |
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I also buy goods in South Africa which I sold in Mozambique. |
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How could they be arrested on amnesty charges of shooting Kayumba? |
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I was from South Africa where I was going to Maputo. |
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I have a business to do in South Africa and get a child’s job in the primary school. |
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I use South Africa in many ways. |
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I arrived on Thursday night and was arrested on Thursday. |
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Police accused him of having been identified as a shot of Kayumba. |
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Do you know Kayumba and his leadership has been fighting from now? |
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We first met Kayumba in Kitgum in the one thousand eighty seven when he was operating a district chairperson. |
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I was a member of the Uganda People's Defence Force and I was a member of the National Riffle Association today. |
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In one thousand nine hundred eighty nine, we are going around in Gulu. |
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On the September one thousand nine hundred nineties, we drove in a car to Kigitumba where the Rehabilitation Project Force led the battle. |
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To get a little bit of films, try, because of the existence of more expired products that can be used as Kodak and Fuji. |
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After being well used in the platforms of Mozambique, Lebanon, Morocco and Ethiopia, the film industry grew to Uganda. |
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The Ugandan film festival is dedicated to changing the conditions of life, appreciate the Italian cooperation and Amakula Film. |
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He is very happy with the people of Gulu who have been informed that they do not get enough time to travel to their preferred places. |
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Locals in Gulu not only are drowned in the darkness of the night to the middle of the night. |
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The film industry is supported by the Italian Development Cooperation office. |
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The car moves around the city and countryside in Uganda. |
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Amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing amazing. |
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Critics say their media was touching down on Baraka Obama’s “Yes We Can” phone that used to get into the office. |
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Marco Ballerini, the Chief Executive Officer of the Joint Anti-terrorism Taskforce said that in doing so, the skilled labour will lead the development of the country. |
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The strategy that will be carried out in more than two hundred divisions in Gulu district started in twenty five September and ended in twenty five September. |
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The people of the Gulu districts who have been involved in the strike are now very happy. |
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They revealed that some of their comrades were incorporated by the Uganda People's Deforce Force. |
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Others were connected by security organisations to trace and identify Muslims. |
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Two Allied Democratic Forces Members, Kakooza Ahmad and Dada Mukibi have been charged with loans. |
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The Bureau of Investigations and Investigations at Kitante, a coordinator of Allied Democratic Forces operations, was useless. |
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In keeping with the government, their lives have been reinforced from their Allied Democratic Forces colleagues in the bush. |
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They referred to the deaths of their comrades like Lyavaale, Zilyawulawo, Junju, Kasakya, Issa Twatera, Benon Musisi, Kagimu. |
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Some of their comrades were killed in a disarmament manner and some of their former rebel Allied Democratic Forces threatened to promote terrorism. |
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In the 1980s, chiefs of security convened to discuss the number of Allied Democratic Forces rebels who were accused of being used by government. |
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Former Allied Democratic Forces defectors accused them of abusing the government without failing to survive. |
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The bomb attacks in Kampala on September 11 were led by Allied Democratic Forces cooperation and the arrest of Muslim youths, the Al-Shabaab millitants in Somalia. |
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With the complicated and frustrated circumstances, the Allied Democratic Forces journalists who are not well known have been recruited from terror activities. |
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Abdusalam Lukwebe Mwebe and others were members of the Allied Democratic Forces. |
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The Independent of Ogomusanvu, 2010, wrote that Ugandans who are former Allied Democratic Forces members only get help when their families die for government duties. |
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The Kampala City Council Authority has continued to appeal to neighbours to be neighbours. |
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This led to the weakness of their comrades like Rwigyema Shafik and Tumusiime Hassan. |