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Allied Democratic Forces could have kicked off. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement wants reforms in the Electoral Commission. |
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Health after the Kampala bombings. |
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The former Allied Democratic Forces rebels warned against repression of terror. |
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In Lugogo where the terrorist attack was carried out, security found Kolaani next to the head of the suicide bomber. |
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Inside Kolaani, there were telephone numbers that helped the police recover profitable information. |
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From this information, police suspects that the bombs were targeted largely in areas of Kampala around Namasuba town at the end of the sixth month. |
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General Aronda informed Museveni seven days before the attack took place, as security received new information about the attack. |
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In two thousand nine, Ronald Mukasa stood at the top of the basket. |
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He went back to Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre. |
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The suspects leaked him but he died after tetanus disease in Mulago Hospital just a few days ago. |
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You are not helping Ugandans relax. |
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Most Hutu have all the time to work. |
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Most Hutu have a lot of time to do with their opposition. |
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Be doing good for the people to see that in the end they can see the issue of voting for the good African government. |
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Hutu would have done well during the Mobutu regime instead of supporting the Juvenal Habyarimana regime |
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One comparing Mobutu and Kabila, Habyarimana and Paul Kagame, Amin and Obote to Museveni. |
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All these are now typical Africans who are well known. |
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Christine Kabayekka’s curse will not kill terrorists, the Ugandans are saying that “a rough curse does not kill a male". |
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, Hillary Clinton, defected as a secretary general as a faultless curse. |
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The point is that there are more profits than the African Heads Of Government summit. |
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"The crimes of the driver are not deadly", says Nkore Karag. |
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All Somali refugees should go to refugee settlements. |
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Prime Minister Maria Kasaija, Tarsis Kabwegyere, your responsibilities are well defined. |
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Ugandans have no reason to die for Somalia. |
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As the international leaders gathered to Kampala in the African Union summit, the number of exsoldiers grew by the eleventh month of September. |
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Just a few weeks ago, I called on strong nations to cover Africa. |
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Generals, a national Spirit, whom I read in the party’s Makerere University fellow-servants of “Saboteur” Ndugu Afande. |
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What kind of authority does Amon B have? |
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Mbekiza has wondered whether Uganda could take a safe and safe situation. |
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The only way African Union can do is to “evict you in every way” when Ugandans are killed by accident. |
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Amon Mbekiza’s views at New Vision on September 19, 2010 on the terror attacks in Kampala led to a certain major issue. |
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When we mourn for a late man, we have to ask who is the political and economic interests of Ugandans in Somalia? |
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He has lived in northern Uganda for more than 20 years. |
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Millions of Ugandans were born in battle and grown unresolved. |
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Despite the turning back of peace, people in Northern Uganda think that the war has ended and not ended. |
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The war cannot be declared “final” unless Joseph Konny and his chief commanders are arrested or killed. |
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I see Mbekiza’s defeat between President Obama and Clinton is unusual. |
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The hope like Kabaka Yekka will boost Buganda, a new political revolution created by disgruntled Democratic Party members. |
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I hope to be like Kabaka Yekka who will find Buganda, a new political storm created by disgruntled Democratic Party members. |
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This was revealed by Kabaka Yekka and the Uganda People's Congress one thousand nine hundred sixty year disagreement against Democratic Party’s Benedict Kiwanuka. |
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King Yekka joined the Uganda People's Congress but the alliance was dissolved in one thousand nine hundred sixty six when the Kabaka was forced to exile. |
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Despite Buganda’s pulling out of the Democratic Party to the Uganda People’s Congress in the one thousand and six hundred years old, the Democratic Party remained its only true opponent. |
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The Democratic Party remains in the heart of the most Baganda, the major reason why Ssuubi’s Members have been held competing in Masaka district |
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Ssuubi in twelve thousand was born of people who don’t want a person who is not a Muganda to take the Democratic Party leadership. |
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Ssuubi in twelve thousand started by those who were opposed to the Norbert Mao’s election from the north. |
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Democratic Party refused to join the Inter Party Cooperation because it has no time to stand as an independent candidate except Museveni. |
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The other signs seen by Forum for Democratic Change leaders, especially the Democratic Party, had been revealed immediately. |
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Democratic Party said all parties cannot bring the same number of members into the Inter Party Cooperation to take one flag bearer. |
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How can we ensure that the delegates are not separate from these parties? |
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Democratic parties often entered the Inter Peoples Congress to stop Ugandans’ elections. |
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Members of Ssuubi say they will support Mao in the alliance while working with Forum for Democratic Change shows their intentions. |
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Organisations like Conservative Party, Social Democratic Party, Justice Forum have no interest in Kampala. |
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Buganda is an overwhelmingly affected. |
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In one thousand nine hundred sixty one he joined the Uganda People's Congress but was secured by one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. |
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Buganda was promised by the National Resistance Movement in the one thousand nine hundred and eighty year of federalism to this day. |
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Mr Lutukumoi was the Democratic Party chairman. |
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He has borne the eleventh Furniture Palace Plot, the Old Portbell Road that fought Sadolin Paints, the headline of the offices and stayed alone. |
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Ugandans therefore don’t have to ask what Obama and Clinton have done to cut off African rebels. |
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But we have to ask what Africans are doing to save Africa from poor and poor leadership. |
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Julius Kiiza said that the soldiers at Makerere University are not able to win the war. |
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I do not agree with those who supported the government’s intention to open the war against Al-Shabaab terrorists in Somalia. |
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Terror attacks on Al-Shabaab are part of the war, not their heart. |
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I do not agree with President Museveni on the ends of the war. |
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At this point, I do not understand our need to go into battle with Al-Shabaab apart from the recent bombings in Kampala. |
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Probably some Ugandans are satisfied with Museveni’s reasons. |
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Ask former United States president George Bush. |
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And it is not fair when some people agreed that all Muslims are terrorists. |
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Although some of the matters of Koran believed in impurity, it was not strong. |
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Islam does not have a common religious power like the Vatican in the Catholics |
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Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba from United Kingdom in his "connection to Museveni" I find the truth in this document. |
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Although the National Resistance Movement spokesperson is trying to stifle Ssemogerere Mulwanyamuli’s role in the Ugandan politics, the National Resistance Movement and President Museveni hear political fear. |
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That is why the government tries to blame him by using the National Social Security Fund, his political party, Ssuubi, is a twelve party of King Yekka. |
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Conny Jovia Ssuubi asked whether King Jekka was an opponent of the least of the Ugandan. |
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The only person who can establish security is Yoweri Museveni. |
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Kizza Besigye is in the race and is considered Buganda’s enemies. |
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Nobert Mao has been very intelligent to avoid these people. |
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The Democratic Party and the National Resistance Movement are truly friends of Buganda. |
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The Forum for Democratic Change and the Uganda Peoples Congress are not Baganda’s true friends. |
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President Yoweri Museveni and his Ethiopian counterpart Meles Zenawi share a lot. |
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Elections before the elections in Ethiopia and Rwanda indicate that you are able to win the elections before the general elections. |
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You can win an election before the election is made known among the nations according to the law. |
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Are you still fighting Mengo? |
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How does the law match the former Catholics like Mayanja Nkangi in the opposition politics? |
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Buganda will be part of Uganda’s economy. |
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Buganda remains a big threat and an overestimation of the IPC plans. |
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I can see what happens on the basis of sure that Buganda will remain a loser, even if IPC defeated the elections in two thousand eleven. |
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Uganda’s future is still in darkness unless IPC focuses on confidence of the state. |
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Where is Katikkiro from Ssemwogerere Mulwanyamuli to participate in opposition politics? |
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Blessed is the God of Uganda. |
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These former Mengo officials renounced all responsibilities in the kingdom. |
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Nobody can contradict the constitution, something Mwenda knows as an expert journalist. |
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One of the startups of Microsoft, Paul Allen, is believed to have a worth of US$ thirteen billion. |
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Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) received Shs 4.2 billion from Kenya’s shillings between the first month and the sixth month this year. |
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One billion people were not able to read and write about the 2nd Century. |
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In Twelve ten, twenty seven million people were recruited around the world from their dwellings. |
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The global market worth twenty two thousand shillings was eleven billion according to International Organisation for Migrants. |
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The international market rose from fifty two thousand shillings. |
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According to the UNICEF, twenty four thousand children die daily because of poverty in the country. |
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Google has provided one thousand two jobs in the last three months. |
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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. |
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Should the law stop former Catholics like Mayanja Nkangi from participating in opposition politics? |
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President Museveni left about eleven month 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 Africans die in a drove. |
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Nelson Mandela has given honor and responsibility to us to do something more powerful and powerful on the Day of Mandela. |
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Jimmy Carter says that the United States knows there is an accreditation among many Kikistans that America’s determinations are from the beginning to the security. |
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My main task is to serve the people of Sembabule rather than to cheer on the radio networks when I criticize the people. |
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I must support Kawooya as the National Resistance Movement Chairman because he is the party 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 of 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 for the first brook at the college. |
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Ssekabaka Edward Muteesa said he met Damalie at King's College Buddo both students. |
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They were married out in the eleventh month, one thousand nine hundred forty eight. |
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Numbers gets a time to clear his name out of the joint Commonwealth Heads Council |
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The objective of the Coalition Cooperation is clear: we want to bless the people without restrictions on transportation or transportation. |
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Damalie was born in one thousand nine. |
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Henry Ford said that the only safety and safety of a man to be in this country is the abundance of intelligence, skill and ability. |
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Bob Marley said that the good time for today is the future of the future. |
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George Bernard Shaw said we can’t only work because we are working, we are working because we are working. |
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The United States High Commissioner for Millitary Intelligence, Mitch McConnell, has spoken to the delegates about about fifteen minutes after the US monopoly was implemented. |
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The Sabbath went to the Kampala taxi parliament after the bomb blasts. |
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President Museveni has argued that the Al-Shabaab were behind the September 11 bombings in Kampala. |
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Sabbath later a Attorney General told the parliament that the offices had no funds to investigate the allegations. |
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There is no funds for the investigation of fraud in the United Nations monopoly. |
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Murasaki Shikibu wrote a complete book first in the world. |
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Genji’s allegory covers the mood of a prince seeking friendship and knowledge. |
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The first book in the world was written in one thousand seven. |
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Over the mid year, there has been a lot of confusion between kings and talented soldiers. |
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Life of Lazarillo de Tormes was written in one thousand five hundred and fifty four. |
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The book has most historical history and has been sold by Joanne Rowling. |
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Joanne Rowling was born around thirty in the seventh one thousand nine hundred sixty five. |
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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 sold nine million shillings on the first day. |
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The last Harry Potter’s fourth edition set up a history of incumbency for 24 hours. |
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Over the first half of the year of release, about three hundred and fifty million supporters have rejected the story of Harry Potter. |
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The meeting was in Munyonyo on September 19. |
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Siya, a group that requires workers and tax collectors will inspect into the bus parliament on September sixteen. |
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After the 11th bomb blasts in Kampala, security was reinforced at the high places in Kampala City. |
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The attacks were carried out at Kyadondo Rugby Club and the Ethiopian Village Restaurant in Kabalagala in Kampala suburb. |
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About the twelve seventh, a bomber coat was discharged from a bar in Makindye where the fear of the bombers was intentioned to move elsewhere. |
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Since the bombings, security forces have been more responsive to information about the bombings. |
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Kampala has an overestimation of taksi stations, bus gates, shops and tusses. |
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Operatives in Kampala Central Division have introduced new security polling stations to protect terrorists from terrorists |
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On Nakumatt, security inspects all the cars rather than on the inside of the garage that is facing the Garden City and Shoprite in Lugogo. |
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Police have asked people to help find suspects of the suicide bombings like the carved image of the world police. |
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The various districts in Kampala stopped the night demands after the bomb blasts that destroyed about seventeen. |
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Bishop David Kiganda, Chairman of the Allied Resistance Movement, was speaking in the assembly with the Kampala Capital City Authority. |
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The move followed an order issued by the Kampala Capital City Authority to reject spots, bars, and entertainment places that remained closed for over four hours. |
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The Uganda National Assembly Attorney General Henry Luke Orombi appealed to strengthen the discipline in the seventeenth seventh. |
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Henry Luke Orombi said that cells need to be strengthened because they could be attacked by terrorists. |
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Orombi had led a special petition at the All Saints Cathedral in Nakasero to remind the late. |
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Following the Orombi’s petition, security was reinforced on Ssande on various institutions in Rubaga, Namirembe and All Saints Cathedral. |
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On the top of Rubaga, the head is Faaza Francis Lubanga. |
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Faaza Francis Lubanga told the delegates that once the opening of the threshing-floor was opened, everyone was confused. |
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Chieftaincy Dr Cyprian Kizito Lwanga has appealed to all the Christ to accept new security instructions. |
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At All Saints Cathedral in Nakasero, soldiers who had been detained at Lutikko gates. |
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The car is not allowed to stand instead of the all Saints Cathedral Park. |
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The petition was part of the seven days of mourning throughout the country. |
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The army will come after six months of training, three hundred ten trained from the police in Uganda People's Defence Forces. |
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Three thousand ten trained were appointed their commander from the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. |
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According to Orland Balak, the chief of the executioners of the military training, he said those trained are skilled in handling all kinds of terrorist attacks. |
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The Chief of Defence Forces Brig. Abel Kandiho is one of the people who asked Kale Kayihura about two thousand eighteen questions. |
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James Mugira said the new force came in a time when the country was part of the terror attacks in Kampala to killing seventy six people. |
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Buligediya dismissed reports that Al-Shabaab had attacked Uganda’s Uganda Peoples Defence Forces in Somalia. |
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A woman drinks water from the polling station in Nsambya Gogonya I about nineteenth September. |
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Such areas removed from water can lead to diseases in the central parts of Kampala. |
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Jimmy Siya, President Yoweri Museveni visited a family of Hutu youths at Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel in Ntebbe on September seventeenth. |
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Kayihura confirmed last week that police will start using technology to inspect voter register by the Electoral Commission. |
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Police will use technology before the government starts registrating people to get a Densite. |
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Uganda signed an alliance with Muehlbauer Technology Group from Bugirimana to operate on Densite. |
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According to the Inspector General of Police, the registration will include the registration process and the registration process. |
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The National Social Security Fund has agreed to pay the victims of the riots at Kyadondo Rugby Club. |
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The terrorists attacked the Kyadondo Rugby Club and the Ethiopian Restaurant in Kabalagala. |
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Man Grace Isabirye is the chairman of the National Social Security Fund. |
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Mr. Isabirye has not given the time for the bombers’ brothers to rise up their money. |
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This followed the Members of Parliament led by Okumu to direct the National Social Security Fund to pay their money to all suspects of the bomb. |
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Okumu said things that happen quickly need to be done quickly. |
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Everyone who saves money from the National Social Security Fund who died or received responsibility from the bombings of Ssande must be paid. |
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Two people were arrested by the Ugandan police for connection to Al-Shabaab. |
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Images that showcases the likeness of suspects were made using computer technology. |
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Images are hanged on the international police networks and the American Bureau of Investigations to help identify them. |
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Two telephone numbers were sent to submit information about the twisted terror attacks. |
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Two hundred people were arrested by the police in various parts of the country for suspicion of being connected to Al-Shabaab terrorists. |
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New research shows that African elections are far distant to promoting democracy across the continent. |
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Minister for Finance Syda Bbumba recently announced that the national barracks was carried out considering the two thousand eleven elections. |
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Critics say the national register that was read in the Parliament is full of politics. |
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New research in Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda and Ivory Coast indicates that an African elections are a result. |
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This is part of the few things that brought about to challenge African elections. |
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In Uganda, the situation shows that the national reforms that were promised during the general elections will not work. |
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Foreign Ministers of Africa and the Afro-Fusion, who are well known for handling the money, are likely to be dissolved in the coming elections. |
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The war, elections and elections were also shocked by the fact that African elections were based on national units. |
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The reading of two Ugandan ministers is directed. |
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He studied in Makerere where he planned to win the new elections to the Ugandan Parliament. |
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The incumbent Member of Parliament, who was based on his reelection on his behavior, was defeated when the people voted on the basis of the state. |
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Another witness that Barrack Obama cannot win the African elections can be found here. |
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Besides, the information about the size of what the government has made is small and difficult to obtain. |
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Be mindful of Iraq under Saddam Hussein and the Israeli democracy that is not operational today. |
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There is a tendency of decentralization in Kenya during the elections as two thousand two thousand and two thousand seven. |
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What is surprising, the poor African elections and the fraudulent law enforcement stop the competitiveness of good people rather than those without competitiveness. |
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Among developing countries, the candidates are likely to blame the voters and to break the law. |
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Uganda has a lot of example in this process. |
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It is good for you to win any elections in Africa that you cannot be challenged for the genocide because it is in the power of the judiciary. |
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Electoral Commissioner Members of Parliament grows when you compared to those who do not grow. |
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It is true that bribing voters would mean winning elections in the developing countries. |
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After all, African voters do not hope that the opposition will comply with their vows and be elected on the basis of the money you don’t repay. |
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Some politicians were again seen after four years in the next elections. |
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In the two thousand elections in Nigeria, they assure that bribery and poor voting were used to defeat the elections. |
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The war, distribution and vote indicate how Democratic Party has done contrary to Africa’s expectations. |
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Since Uganda was bombed in September in two thousand eleven, an Al-Shabab rebellion group in Somalia has failed to terrorise. |
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There have been reports of violence in Kampala. |
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President Yoweri Museveni has promised to compensate for Al-Shabaab by increasing the number of troops in the country. |
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Many Ugandans support the government in its reaction to this chaos. |
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There will be more violence than violence in Somalia. |
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Uganda will continue losing more money and people. |
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No number of Ugandan troops in Somalia will bring peace to that country. |
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Somalis alone are able. |
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Ugandan troops can help revive peace if there is a strong internal forces seeking peace keeping. |
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Somalia needs a military commander to be able to gather resources and to build a military force able to preserve the country. |
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Although initiated by internal conditions in Somalia, it has been filled with foreign intervention in its politics. |
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In fact, this is part of Africa’s question. |
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There is only a few reports on the quality of the government’s process in Africa because of the ethnic consensus of voters and their consensus. |
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Elections in the African Union are not based on the activities of the government as in Bazungu. |
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Political rebellion, ethnic fear, voter bribery and the arrest of the known opposition. |
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The twenty seventh bomb blasts in the city killed seventy six people and some others remained injured. |
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Okumu explained why they directed the National Social Security Fund to pay the victims of the Ssande night accident. |
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Grace Isabirye said that about fourteen September all victims of the bomb will be paid their savings with the National Social Security Fund. |
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The war against terror in Uganda was caused by the blasts that took place in the country on about seventeenth September. |
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Kunsa also dismisses the need of the constitutional council that is behind the agreement. |
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Grace Isabirye, Onegi Obel, Amama Mbabazi, former Chief Executive Officer David Jamwa and Ezra Suruma are here today. |
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The Independent contacted some staff members who have been with the National Social Security Fund. |
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There have been grievous complaints about the poor operation of the National Social Security Fund and its irregularities. |
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John Matovu said if the government accepts the National Social Security Fund competitors, then we can see it as a clean service. |
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Joan Nantume sells that if people can save with any organisation they want, it is not 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 the time to the government even when it is arrived. |
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The government has to justify the Bill if it is justifying the pension funds,” Immaculate Akanyo informed. |
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According to the Independent of September 23-29, 2010, written by John Njoroge, the wind is full of fluid fluid, bad fluid and dysfunctional fluid. |
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This is Kifumbira, a caterpillar in Kamwokya, found on the Kampala suburb. |
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The situation is not just in Kifumbira, Kawempe, Kaleerwe, Wandegeya Bwaise, Kisaasi, Kiwatule, Kitintale and Bbanda districts. |
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On Kitintale market, used trucks, banners, are spread out and spread. |
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In the late two thousand nine Museveni, Ronald Mukasa was sick after climbing at the top when he was searching for plastic pockets and old iron pockets in the box. |
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He suffered from a strong malaria and got sensitivity on the liver after he was transferred to Mulago Hospital. |
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He was returned to Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre. |
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Sources of the district killed him but Mukasa died after a few days from a malaria after he was killed in Mulago. |
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We show the Minister for Primary Health, James Kakooza some of the pictures from Kifumbira |
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The problem is that of the Kampala people rather than not to be informed. |
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There are hospitals in the countryside and private sectors to where people can visit more than to Kampala. |
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However, according to the health minister’s health officer, Jacinto Amandwa, the problem is a serious issue. |
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He was shocked, shocked and shocked when he saw pictures. |
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Amandwa has filed a petition against the Uganda Private Services Association. |
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According to the Independent of September 23-29, two thousand ten, there is an unprecedented location for a pledge out of the hospital. |
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The 2007/08-2009/10 parliamentary elections, which were held on the basis of an assembly and a parliamentary elections. |
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Large hospitals such as Mulago, St. Francis Hospital, Nsambya and Kibuli are malaria vaccines. |
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The government has a quarter in Nakasongola but large and small hospitals do not have a quarter in Nakasongola. |
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The health sector remains in charge of transporting its subscriber to the reception of a company where the suspects remove him to Nakasongola. |
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Minister Kakooza said they have provided local guards to check the expired chemicals to ensure that they are transported to Nakasongola. |
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Musawo Appolo Ahimbisibwe from Kamwokya Christian Caring Community Centre said they have a consultative relationship with a hospital in Kisenyi. |
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Ahimbisibwe adds that the health service costs 2000/- per night for the health service at Kisenyi. |
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The analysis of the private hospitals in Kifumbira, Kamwokya, shows that many private hospitals are not willing to pay the supplementary fees. |
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At Kasese Hospital, one of the twelve private chambers within a length of two hundred metres, the pharmacy was first precious but later became violent. |
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Health institutions like Life clinic and Nyange clinic are well served. |
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A certain journalist cried in Luganda, “I don’t want journalists here” before he opened his doors. |
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With a dismissal from the government and the Ministry of Health, these unconstitutional hospitals operate without a letter from the presidential council. |
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Many hospitals in Kampala, Wakiso, Mukono and the central region lack skilled. |
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According to Ahimbisibwe, crop crop like Kifumbira-Kamwokya appears to have hospitals that have not been registered. |
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You don’t expect them to be in charge, Ahimbisibwe said in anger. |
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Mulago Hospital is a good example of how to manage the healthcare facility for the hospital. |
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With three coals of fire, Mulago has a clear process of handling the coal. |
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Plastic bushes are resumed again, Kampala Capital City Authority charged household deposits and two percent population deposits are transferred to a treasury in Bukasa. |
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But among the inhabitants of Kifumbira Kamwokya, only two kilometers away from it, Mulago’s programme has been a little extended. |
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The chemicals, chemicals, chemicals and chemicals were released in Kifumbira - Kamwokya. |
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A malaria vaccine is a malaria vaccine. |
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The Independent of Wednesday 23-29, 2010 by Rosebell Kagumire and Maya Prabhu. |
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The Sprawling Refugee Settlement northwestern Uganda is a home of 50,000 refugees and refugees. |
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Okumu asked whether the government should come as a candidate or depend on the poor insurer system in the country? |
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This is for rapid pursuing and managing operations carried out by the Criminal Investigations Commission. |
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The incidents of the former Allied Democratic Forces reporters if not done, are likely to have a problem. |
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The need to resettle offices of former Allied Democratic Force at container Village cannot be accepted. |
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Lieutenant Kkano Buturo dismissed the petition to form a office despite the grievances of the public. |
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All these issues on former Container Village were filed under the nomination of the Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force in Uganda that damaged its image. |
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There are officers of the Uganda People's Defence Force who serve the military law and ordinance. |
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These people include Benz Tushabe, Kigonya siraje, Andy Rashid Mukiibi, Kakooza Ahmad and others. |
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He is angry with irregularities, incrimination and persecution of Uganda Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force documents. |
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The Arab country under its objectives and its critics are disgruntled and disgruntled. |
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It is wrong for the group to accuse the government of making false accusations with Ali Bamuze and Muhammed Kiggundu. |
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Allied Democratic Forces and Lord Resistance Army leadership failed to the bush. |
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Therefore, there is no need for groups to accuse themselves of being active or active in the Allied Democratic Forces. |
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It is not true that at the time Rwigema Shafik was arrested, he was at the Uganda Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force office as said. |
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Despite being forwarded first, the Uganda Joint Anti-Terrorist Task Force in Busoga subcounty, it was given a government car and a piston. |
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In two thousand seven after my second contract, I felt I had made enough, but the committee declined to Kamonkoli. |
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Secondly, due to Kamonkoli’s defeat, the factory remained unstable and paid much more than it had to pay. |
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It is true that up to two thousand eighty, we were making profits. |
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Kyaddaak has opened the West African Community market. |
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The Uganda Clays market is very profitable. |
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We are the largest in the region although our colleges in Kenya are producing chemicals at lower price, but our standards are not matched. |
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Work in Uganda Clays was set up as I am. |
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It has been a challenge, and it is interesting that for eighteen years I have been here, first as a company’s secretary for ninety years and nine other important years. |
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Therefore I have a memorandum of good companies, staff, assembly, especially Chairman, Professor Ssenfuma. |
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He has been chairman for me since I became chairman of the institution in two thousand one. |
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Uganda Clays is a group that focuses on labour in almost every field and I think it has founded our victory. |
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We have put the staff at the top and you have seen it through the awards we received from the Federation of Uganda Employers. |
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Are you a son of sixty four years in the next year? |
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In Africa, these are years of old age. |
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I became chairman of the institution in two thousand one. |
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This means that two thousand four hundred and twenty seven times it is removed out of my unleavened controller. |
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John Wafula who was the Uganda Chief Executive Officer clays Kajjansi from office late this year. |
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The Independent’s Patrick has spoken to him. |
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According to the Independent on September 23-29th, the Housing Finance Bank last week launched a list of profits opened at Uganda Securities Exchange |
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The biggest investors in the sector, who deposited more than five billion shillings, were the National Security Fund and Crane bank. |
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The shareholders have borrowed over two point five billion shillings with the Stanbic Investment Management Service and the East African Development Bank. |
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Housing Finance Bank For Developmet’s Chairman, Patrick Kabonero said that the bank plans to focus its investments on the basis of eight billion shillings. |
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MTN Uganda last week received its 5G ticket from Hauwei Technologies of Kyayina. |
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MTN Chief Executive Officer Themba Khumalo said they believed that trusting in such funds will be among the most producing countries in Africa. |
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Over the last ten month, Mobile Telephone Network signed a bank deal with 11 business banking shillings worth one hundred dollars. |
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MTN was connected to the The East African Marine System and will be connected to the The East African Submarine Cable System which operates rapidly. |
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Development Finance company of Uganda Bank last week hosted members of the funds at Serena hotel in Kampala. |
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The source is hoping to provide members of the Development Finance Bank Company of Uganda Investment Club for the better management of their. |
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Charles Ocici of Enterprise Uganda taught members of the Inter-Party Cooperation how to establish international business parties and how to trust in money. |
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Ocici said it takes more than a friend than to trust in money in time and determined to build a smooth style. |
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Women Business Director Damalie Mukiibi said that the country’s future in economic spheres is in the growing of funding parties. |
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Standard Bank, a sister of Stanbic Bank Uganda, was named 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 very good for you to be accepted by the African Banking Corporation, which is competing very much. |
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Being elected as the most profitable bank in Africa is to reinvent our capacities to a high quality service. |
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Standard Bank is found in 17 African countries and 16 African countries outside the continent. |
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Opportunity Uganda has taken the Uganda Revenue Authority to the Court of Appeal for misleading tax. |
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Last week, Bank Uganda was pardoned with an imposition of 228 million shillings on taxpayers on the ground on a William Street road. |
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Opportunity Uganda is opposed to the 488 million shillings imposed by the tax authority. |
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He says it is not a monopoly if it is not having a licence from the Uganda Revenue Authority to collect treasures to be deposited. |
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Uganda revenue Authority without confirmation of the registration of goods, if the wrong works and except the tax which does not meet them. |
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The shareholders at the Development Finance Company of Uganda, Khumalo Nicholas, Okwir, Aaron Agima and Damalie, spoke out about trusting the money. |
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In 1979, Harvard Business Review published a letter of a young man who was about to become Professor, Michael E. |
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Housing Finance Bank’s shareholders are regulated and filed under the Shs500 million law. |
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According to the Independent dated twenty seventh to nineteenth, two thousand ten, information on the platform helps the company know what it is doing. |
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Havard Business Revenue is his first edition and has created a transformation in the field. |
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Over the last few years, Porter’s operations have made a lot of impact on health and public spheres. |
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The five Porter platforms within the company’s network have made research for both teaching and business. |
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Supported by Professor Jan Rivkin of Harvard Business School and former supporter Joan Magretta, Porter could expand his career. |
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His struggle to engage Ugandans by using the position was denied right now. |
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It is time the government can attempt to unseat Ugandans on such a national asset. |
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Paget Kintu said African Union will return Africa to security. |
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The fifteenth African Union conference in Kampala ended on September twenty seventh. |
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Kwame Nkrumah, an Afro-Fusion leader, said that reforms are led by men who perceive themselves as behaviour and behaviour like men. |
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Ttabamiruka left doubt whether African countries could work together to address Africa’s threat. |
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The seventeenth bomb blasts in Uganda were carried out on Al-Quaeda and Al-Shabab jihadists from Somalia. |
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Though there were threats from the jihadists, Uganda was the first African nation to attack the African Union in two thousand seven to send troops to Somalia, which had not yet been warned anymore. |
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Uganda was followed by Burundi in sending troops to Somalia. |
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Uganda was the only country remaining in the African Union to two thousand eight when it was joined by Burundi. |
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Other African countries like Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone defended the oath to send their troops to subdue Al-Shabab to Somalia. |
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Until the seventeenth seventh year, only Uganda and Burundi were detained in Somalia by army and military use for rebellion. |
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It seems there is no alliance between Uganda and Uganda to stop terror activities in Somalia. |
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This leaves Uganda and Burundi only to fight with the Lord Resistance Army in northern Uganda and the rebellion in Bujumbura. |
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African Union member states should show their determination to address Africa’s problems not only in terms of words but also in terms of the existing problems. |
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Nkrumah and Sekou Toure to recover Africa out of the hand of colonial politicians only now no leader can instruct them. |
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This explains why the consolidation of peacekeeping agriculture in Somalia has been guaranteed only on two countries for three years. |
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Allan Ssempebwa Kyobe of Makerere University believes that Al-Shabaab defeated himself. |
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If any Ugandan had been behind the terrorist attack or had a link to Al-Shabaab, they would not have to leave it. |
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Uganda’s security agencies have to advance and investigate since Al-Shabaab shows that it has been done so. |
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Following the bomb blasts at the polling stations where the people were watching the Fifa World Cup in Kampala, terrorists from Somalia pledged that they were behind the incident. |
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In his interview, which was published in the Daily Monitor on the twenty fiveth seventh, Abu Ayman appealed to us that rebels are abusing Obusiram and it wasn’t. |
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David Kulubya wants to know how to kill Kolaani by saying that he is a violation of the law. |
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He accepts that the present of the seven seven events is discussed in Aya but does not have to be interpreted correctly. |
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Nabbi Muhammad argued that a believer has to walk in his religion. |
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The resettlement of the East African Union is a realisation of its biggest dream of transporting goods beyond these border countries. |
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The objective of the East African Union is transparency, free and fair interconnection services, such a sector as business, originally and people without restriction. |
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As a result, the East African Union has opened its effort to open its border to allow goods and goods in the country. |
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It is unfortunate that we can establish an alliance with Kenya before we have made a transition of the economy in our countries. |
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Among common nations, learning at the university level is free, but this cannot happen in our Common Market for East Africa. |
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East Africa emerged in one thousand nine hundred and seventeen before we started manufacturing. |
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It was started to satisfy the United States of America and those who stayed in Kenya. |
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Therefore, it is not unfortunate that when one thousand nine hundred and fifty relations were established, Kenya was more profitable than Uganda and Tanzania. |
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Kenya was benefitted from a way of improving the quality of its merchandise; business and tax. |
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For example, in one thousand nine hundred seventy one East Africa Carnage Road, the Kenyans are five point five percent of their jobs, thirty three percent of the Tanzanian people and twelve percent of the Ugandan people. |
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Kenya has more industries than Uganda and Tanzania, the situation has continued to this day. |
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In order to justify the circumstances, the British Colonial Government formed the Raisman Commission of one thousand nine hundred and sixty. |
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According to Polofeesa Brown, who was a member of the committee, Kenya is the most enjoyable market. |
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Uganda gained a little while Tanzania turned aside. |
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Therefore, it was determined to deny Tanzania and Uganda financially by sharing resources as part of the effort to eradicate this dishonesty. |
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The deposits in Uganda and Tanganyika were too few to build the industry. |
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Millions of shillings should be perceived as insufficient for Kenya to secure. |
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I now wonder what has been set up between the East African Union and the East African Union to justify the situation. |
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Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba insists that East Africa’s ethnic integration is still a dream. |
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According to the Independent of about seventh to eighth, two thousand ten, his dealing was unconstitutional. |
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Byarugaba is happy that the new chairman of the National Social Security Fund was elected as a sacrifice. |
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Richard Byarugaba is under the Grace Isabirye who returned to David Jamwa who brought him and Mondo Kagonyera to pay their debts to National Social Security Fund. |
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I don’t meet Byarugaba but I have kept the story in the media for a while. |
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I was very happy that the announcement was made at the National Social Security Fund. |
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It is not suspected that he should take over the National Social Security Fund. |
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Her actions indicate that she will make a fair decision in keeping and trusting the workers’ savings. |
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He can reinforce the charges, increase the interests of the workers’ savings and repay the outstanding interests of the funds. |
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As in the case of the National Social Security Fund, we hurry to block him. |
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The time to hope that people depend only on the National Social Security Fund that has been behind has been shattered. |
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Everyone who fights is blessed without a prejudice, so we bless Byarugaba. |
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Duncan of Kyaliwajjala would not have been able to call democracy competitive. |
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National Resistance Movement has also planned to target the majority of the Electoral Commission to fulfill the party’s intentions. |
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There is little competition outside and inside the National Resistance Movement. |
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Ocheto argued that Mwenda was wrong. |
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Andrew Mwenda left a big issue to a signature and in doing this, he has implemented a wrong approach to resolve the problem. |
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Edgar says the ethnic and ethnic politicians in Uganda are too weak to take into account this challenge. |
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There were discussions on the Ferraz and Finan in Berkeley in two thousand and five. |
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As Ocheto sees correctly, the inconsistence of term limits in the Uganda Constitution is a removal of everything that would contribute to the reelection. |
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Ocheto and Omeros think your concerns are questions. |
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Why does President Yoweri Museveni create an opposition system that could bring him down to power? |
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Husain Haqqani, a Pakistani ambassador to Washington, explained what Pakistan has done in the fight against terror. |
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Andrew said democracy is not our defeat, but our defeat. |
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According to the Independent of about seventh to eighth, how much will MTN mobile money be invested in Uganda? |
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Bank of Africa has signed Shs1 billion to Uganda and the French Development Agency to enable small business companies to acquire the loan. |
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Uganda’s shillings of shillings have been retrieved from Bank of Uganda. |
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The money was to the Ministry of Education. |
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The shillings in the United States of America have been signed by the Iranian government in an alliance with Turkey to send gas. |
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The Managing Director of the United States Bank, Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay US$5.5 million to eliminate the treason charges. |
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The Kabale district leadership has been charged with court to pay Gladys Aserua five million shillings in Uganda. |
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I am a condemning of the attacks on ordinary civilians who are innocent in Kampala. |
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Terror does not have a place in Africa and man. |
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The Chairman of the African Coalition and President of Malawi said the rebels should find more ways to resolve their disagreements than harassment. |
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Bingo of Mutharika addressed the President at the African Union summit in the seventh seventh. |
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We have paid in love and blood over the last two years. |
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Many Pakistanians have been killed by terrorists, including our soldiers and intelligence. |
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President Yoweri Museveni appealed to the public to promote development to improving the health of births and infants. |
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If there were any attacks on the colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial colonial. |
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Chavez has threatened to stop the sale of oil for United States unless his country is attacked by the colony. |
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The first time it had lost the leadership came from power 31 years ago when no one had ever used all bushes. |
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A prisoner from the battle is the one who tried to kill and failed and then asked him not to kill him. |
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Winston Churchill said we don’t know how good a minority can do. |
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AMISON, like the AU and UN Peace Watch, has no more power to guard the Presidential House, the Mogadishu airline. |
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The presence of the Uganda People's Defence Force in AMISON doesn't eliminate Ugandans' needs. |
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When people talk about the removal of Al-Shabaab to Somalia, they say they defeated the struggle and they are unable to attack them. |
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Because Uganda People's Defence Force cannot that objective, the only way it can be done is from Somalia. |
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We can then ask the UN Security Council to come to Somalia on the run for Al-Shabaab. |
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This would allow Uganda to make an attack on Al-Shabaab. |
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Bwesigye is working with Advocates for Public International Law Uganda. |
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At the National Executive Conference meeting in Gatonya, the National Resistance Movement announced that it had registered eight million members, including young people. |
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This happened before the EC started the voter registration process and helped the voter’s recruitment rate of fifteen million shillings up to ten million in two thousand six. |
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The National Resistance Movement has registered its members around the country. |
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The Electoral Commission has doubted the National Resistance Movement number. |
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Earlier this year, the National Resistance Movement also doubted the correctness of the EC voters’ register accusing it of having two million air names. |
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In Uganda’s two thousand nine population expectations are thirty six million shillings. |
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This means that 14.2 million Ugandans are over 18 years old and so they are allowed to register as voters. |
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The explanation of the number of registered persons raises many questions about the Electoral Commission’s fifteen million voters. |
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The prospects for 2010 are 18 and over 13.9 million protesters compared to 12.9 million in 2008. |
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Given that Ugandans don’t want to register and the death of some registered voters, the number of new voters would be too small. |
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However, EC has argued that this is not the final price. |
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Some National Resistance Movement members have blamed the register for creating members on the flag bearer for primaries. |
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Kinkizi East Ambassador Chris Baryomunsi has said that a person’s name may be changed to appear on a different display. |
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At the National Conference meeting, some delegates complained that even members of the opposition who were well known had been on the party’s register. |
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This was done by some National Resistance Movement officials who were enthusiastic. |
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Amyuka, the National Resistance Movement Spokesperson Ofwono Opondo, says they are not ninety million members of the party who have been registered that the number of voters that reach one million is not the number of voters. |
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But the biggest question is; who will hold the 16 year old National Resistance Movement Member of Parliament to vote if they register with EC? |
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Proofs indicate that the Ugandan population has increased to three point two percent per year since two thousand three. |
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Godbler Tumushabe, the ED ofACODE, an observator of the environment, has doubted the National Resistance Movement that it has ninety million members. |
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It was unfair for National Resistance Movement to register before Electoral Commission started its service. |
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He says that political parties should focus on the EC voter register as quickly as possible and fairer than any of the party’s voter register. |
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In 2011 Electoral Commission registered 15, the National Resistance Movement registered 9 million voters; Enamba lies? |
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Police grieved for the incident and thanked all involved in the resettlement and negotiation of the victims. |
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Therefore, we call upon the arrest of the people of the area for the problem, to join the police and other Joint Anti-terrorist Task Force organisations and urgently reach it. |
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We pray for many people involved in the registration process as festivals, festivals, practical prayers, festivals and more people to be involved in the police. |
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We therefore tell the owner that police will reach these places to ensure security. |
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We call for anyone who has any security message to touch these unspeakable numbers. |
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MTN numbers 0800299922396, 0800299922397, 080029992239 and 0414598067 of UTL. |
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The EC incumbent Kiggundu told the public at a press briefing this week that the National Resistance Movement members did not register their garments in which they were registered as accused. |
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The National Resistance Movement has registered its voters using EC equivalent cards to register the recently concluded voters. |
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There have been reports on the media that EC hired some political parties using its tools to register and register voters. |
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The committee rejects the summons, says Kiggundu’s engineer. |
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Kiggundu said they decided to remove the voter register by eighteen thousand ten and all the uses from the public were removed. |
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He said the information is scheduled and forwarded to the Ministry of Internal Affairs after it is decided to send the information. |
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According to Kiggundu on September 13, the EC had issued 4,670,585 voters, accounting for 97% of the voters registered in the final register. |
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According to Kiggundu, of the 4,670,585, 4,290,634 voters were registered with fear, 326,609 with change and 53,342 with no pictures. |
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The Electoral Commission is expected to start displaying the voter register on September 11 and be closed on September 30. |
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This means that EC’s most profits don’t work and they would get more money if they recover them. |
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However, the Electoral Commission spokesperson, Paul Bukenya, said the constitution is unconstitutional to the execution of a monetary work. |
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Given that the government failed to comply with the committee’s budget, EC would have investigated how to recover the money. |
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Last week, the Electoral Commission had to explain why it could not be possible for every party to compete against the voter register. |
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The Electoral Commission argued that it would be unfortunate. |
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Had the Electoral Commission been able to extract money from itself rather than to rely on less money from the treasury, it had reduced to such a problem of money. |
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However, in the power of the opposition who blamed the EC for lack of competitiveness, it has realised its system. |
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He promised to submit the voter register to the political parties. |
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The Electoral Commission officials claimed they are negotiating with the government for further funds. |
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The Electoral Commission denied access to the National Resistance Movement in the elections dated 23-29, 2010. |
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The reelection process was carried out in the Uganda Patriotic Movement Secretary General Bidandi Ssali in Kampala yellow. |
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The Uganda Patriotic Movement is hoping to rectify the country, especially the Ugandans, that the coming elections will be conducted under one criteria. |
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These abuses have already turned the elections into unjustifiable and fair elections. |
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From the beginning it seemed clear that the Chairman of the Military Commission was targeting more free and fair elections. |
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The experiment with our President Yoweri Museveni’s rival constituency has been mistaken three times. |
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This has happened even in the last week and in the same manner that is trying to reduce his support. |
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In any case, all those denied registration were recognized as Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Foreigners who were presented and registered in various forms were presented by Uganda People's Congress. |
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In the primaries, sixteen Uganda Patriotic Movement candidates were discharged out. |
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Other Uganda Patriotic Movement members were blocked from being nominated for alleged lack of ability to speak English. |
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This was after the lecturer Chango Macho and Faaza the Catholic Lev. Okoth. |
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All our complaints for the primaries have been denied by the Electoral Commission, which is trying right men. |
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Until now, fifteen district officers have been dissolved by the Chairman of the Military Commission in an unintelligent manner. |
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Cushim of these districts were also the chiefs of the districts for elections. |
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The fifteenth was discharged two days ago because Obote’s visit to Rukungiri did not have anyone to talk to the public. |
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But why did the South African police arrest you? |
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I met with Kabila and returned to Rwanda. |
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Kayumba is a friend to me and he knows that I cannot do so to him. |
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Do you inspect the Rwandan Patriotic Front? |
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I was a soldier in the Ugandan army, and I went to the Rwandan army and later to the Congo army. |
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In Congo, I was a Commander of the Military Forces that presided over the Lottenanti Kabila president. |
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He talked to The Independent’s journalist Andrew Mwenda of the shooting of Kayumba that Karegyeya was the leader of the detention. |
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He is strong in the South African government and sits in a committee of the ruling National Congress party. |
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Kayumba was visited by the South African Commissioner for Military Intelligence. |
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All these powerful African National Congress officials werely attended because of Masetera’s power. |
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The involvement of powerful people from the South African government has caused disagreements between the two countries. |
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Some Rwandans in the interior have also argued that they have threatened to investigate the attempt to shoot Kayumba. |
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A source from Rwanda told the Independent that Karegeya was sending South African police information on who the arrest is. |
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Gakwerera also says he was arrested by Karegyeya’s counsel. |
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Moreover, Rwandan officials have come to accuse the South African police of lack of intelligence. |
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They say that immediately when Kayumba was shot, the people who were first traced to make a contract on the police were with them in the car. |
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However, a South African official filled his remarks in an interview that the Rwandan government was behind the shooting. |
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Kayumba’s petition appeared to have put the two ethnic relations in a threat to adversity. |
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But most importantly, Rwandan Patriotic Front had asked to bring Kayumba back for rebellion. |
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On September sixth, Spain petitioned him to petition Kayumba over criminal charges of violation of human rights. |
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After two days, French also requested the same. |
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Kayumba had been able to say that Rwanda is an accusation of falsehood because of the country’s poverty that can quickly be rejected. |
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However, French and Spain constitute countries that are considered to have a strong democracy and a strong action. |
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So their demands were too burdened to South Africa. |
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But what is evident, Kirint was shot when Kayumba had started making his decision. |
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French and Spain’s demands for his defence indicated that Kayumba and Kagame were very afraid. |
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This fear was worse than the distorted. |
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As a result, he started contact with Kigali. |
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Kayumba is a friend of Maj. Gen. Steven Kashaka who is currently the Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces MP in South Africa. |
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According to Francis Gakwerera, this was reinforced by Patrick Karegyeya, the expatriate security leader of Rwanda. |
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Every time I journey in South Africa I meet and I talk to Karegyeya because he is my friend. |
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It is a short time for me to fly to South Africa. |
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This time I came to South Africa on the third time and I kicked on the fifth, a day without fire. |
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On the sixth part, I was planning to eat bread with Karegyeya and he dispersed it as saying he was going to see a cup. |
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He later cried to me that Kayumba had been shot and died. |
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He called him after thirty minutes to ask him about Kayumba’s situation and he said he had something to do and promised to call me again. |
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I was at the home of Albert Gatare, a sister to the late Miko. |
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He claimed that Kayumba was at Riverside Hospital. |
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At that time the police attacked me and said he was in need of it. |
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Nine police officers later came with many weapons of weapons. |
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There were many police officers with police dogs. |
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Later on Sunday night, about 30am, they brought other suspects together with Richard, a former Kayumba’s driver. |
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Other suspects included two Rwandans, the Kenyans and the Tanzanians. |
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They asked me if I knew one of the suspects that I knew of the two Rwandans. |
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He said he was involved in shooting Kayumba. |
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He claimed that he was called by someone who told him to be Dr Ndahiro. |
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He promised to give him two thousand United States dollars if they were helping kill Kayumba who was an enemy of Rwanda. |
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He claimed Dr Ndahiro had promised that he would be fully respected by President Paul Kagame if he had worked with them. |
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Dereeva also that shooting was the second step in Kayumba’s life. |
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Kayumba had sleeped with his wife. |
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Three days later, he took them with Kayumba and his wife on board. |
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First, I understood him as a reference to Dr Emmanuel Ndahiro, the Managing Director of National Security Services. |
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So I asked him if he knew Ndahiro this, and he said no. |
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I also asked him why he was hoping to be Dr Ndahiro. |
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I was the chief of the executives of the army that presided over to the Lord's Resistance Movement and later became Lord's Resistance Movement. |
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I also know that the threat to shoot Kayumba is a subversion. |
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Then a rebellion went to Kayumba and they began to fight. |
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We were later taken to John Foster’s prison. |
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Kayumba’s driver made his sitemann and again told the police what he had taken to the jail. |
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These people were not accused after Amin was eliminated. |
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However, there were allegations that they condemned Amin to killing the Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Let Kahigira come here and weep my sayings, if my sayings are not right. |
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During his speech at another Buzabo constituency conference, Muwanga warned: |
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We have sent a message to Buzabo and the Democratic Party supporters that they are about to stop their opposition politics in ambush. |
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Uganda People's Congress liberation led to the death of many people in the land of Nalubaale that is between Mutukula and Arua. |
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They sacrifice their lives for the liberty of everybody in Uganda. |
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Muwanga warned that members of the different parties were not intended to compete with a higher level of intimidation. |
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Muwanga addressed the Uganda People's Congress at Mbirizi in the Masaka South- West constituency. |
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65 year old Chairman, last year’s Rwandan Patriotic Front leader, except for Amin’s claims; |
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As the youths of the Uganda People's Congress will lead the work of reconciliation and development. |
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The first priority for Uganda People's Congress to work in power is to engage young people in developing social services. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youths will lead this to create an example for others. |
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Muwanga also asked Ugandans to make a lot of effort to win the honor. |
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In Bwezibwera, chairman defected, the Uganda People's Congress will not allow Uganda to be reconstituted again as in Amin’s era. |
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Uganda is not in a blue environment for normal life. |
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The Uganda People's Congress needs determined people to stand with it even in difficult times. |
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Talking to Democratic Party called Paulo Kawanga Semogerere, he said it had a confrontation. |
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He ended Semogerere for his ability to lead the party which was close to engage. |
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The Democratic Party, which was most competing with the Uganda People's Congress in the elections, had been produced by over 10 parliamentary seats. |
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I also think Semogerere has no chance of leading such people. |
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In other words, we can be afraid of having voters to vote in the parliamentary elections in 1980 when they were not able to fill them with a paper and they were released in time. |
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The voice of Nahash breaks the heart. |
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This section was collected and resumed by John Njoroge. |
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According to the Independent, released from 30th September to 05th September 2010, Rosebell Kagumire said: |
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A girl who had left a residence outside of Soroti town was blamed. |
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Grace Nakasi, aged 28 years, was affected by a storm in western Uganda. |
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He was buried out of the way and taken to the bush and overthrown by a group of men who were at the campus. |
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I lived in Soroti town. |
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I met nine soldiers at parliament on 7:00 am. |
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Nakasi starts his fraud by taking over all the ways he was mistaken by leaving him by the way. |
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This was in 1987, when President Yoweri Museveni took over the power of the country. |
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He announced a round-up change rather than a round-up change. |
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The biggest fear was the start of a mistake in Nakasi’s relationship with the other women in the areas in which there was no peace. |
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I decided to go to the bus parliament and to my house, and Nahasi is satisfied. |
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Nakasi has been mistaken for the second time in his journey to the bus parliament. |
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"I met four National Resistance Movement soldiers, two of them drove out of the road and collapse with me", says Nakasi. |
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Nakasi, the mother of twelve children, is a Soroti resident, who has been convicted of twelve times and is arrested by a convicted prisoner. |
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He was later discharged from his radio station. |
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It was a narrative of a man who meditates on how difficult women finds in Africa’s poor places. |
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She is one of the Ugandan women who find the issue of intimidation. |
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In the last century, Uganda has been celebrated at the top of the world as a celebrating victory in the emerging revolution. |
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Women arrested between the government officers and the Lord's Resistance Army reporters are critical in the case of blasted women arrest. |
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This is worse than any other woman in the country. |
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The reconciliation between the Lord's Resistance Army and government soldiers leaves women in chaos and concern. |
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In ninteen ninty ninty nine, Nakasi was also rejected by accusations of government soldiers. |
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He was given a bed at Butabika Mental Rehabilitation Hospital in the campaign for several months after consultations. |
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In two thousand two, Nakasi tried an atmosphere of conversion. |
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Nakasi was petitioned in the area. |
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There were two thousand seven hopes. |
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Nakasi was rescued by the World Vision International who paid her only to be removed from a child to a cancer institute. |
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After medical treatment, he and other women who were relieved to be involved, formed the Teso Peace Women's Activists. |
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According to the Independent, published on 30th September - 05th September 2010, Rosebell Kagumi wrote about the women and the girls who were released after confusion. |
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Nakasi said, parents of the young girl died in the struggle and now nine years old, no one wants to watch her alone having six parents to watch her. |
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Nakasi’s reputation is not common in the war-torn areas of Uganda. |
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He told the Independent that only 40 women who suffered from Tubur in Soroti are malaria vaccines. |
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This is from divisions. |
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Nakasi and other women with HIV/AIDS are traveling on highways from Tubur to get a health insurance. |
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Nakasi has been able to get support from Women’s International Cross Cultural Exchange and Urgent Action Fund Africa. |
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This aid helps the orphans and provide malaria vaccines for the people who have malaria in his village. |
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It was clear that a new government would exist after one thousand and ninety years. |
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Until then, the Rwanda Patriotic Front had been able to manage the country by addressing the serious problems. |
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The small and poor countries are in conflict with the recent challenges Rwanda is facing. |
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And even to now, the silver cannot be understood. |
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The majority of the people who visited Rwanda wondered how Kigali was broken down and how it was built. |
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He remembers his youth in a renowned and prepared city of Entebbe. |
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Kalyegira says he is convinced that there is no interest in Kigali’s situation. |
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Besides, Kigali is the only city in Rwanda that has been cited under these circumstances, which shows that many guests are not going too much. |
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Kigali is not the only renowned and prepared city in Rwanda. |
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He has gone around Rwanda for more than ten years as a traveler, another time as a researcher. |
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My journey has caused me to see different things in Rwanda about two. |
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A stranger from any of the places in Rwanda cannot be failed to see the highest quality of the country’s national leadership. |
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There is also a common service in the country. |
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Daily cleansing and manipulation of bribery that is seen in Kigali, trial of cities, big and small towns around the country. |
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The reason why this is frustrating is not that it is only Rwanda, or that it is not anywhere else. |
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However, this is the case in the country that had been predicted to engage in poverty and instability in just sixteen years ago. |
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As a result, there is an increase in the number of African countries that have been recovered and recovered. |
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Only the Rwandan Patriotic Front and the Rwandan Patriotic Front who had prepared the war and reconstituted the unintelligent army with all its tools. |
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It is hoped to see an effective state before the giraffe passes through. |
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The majority of villages have health insurance that provides better services than their neighbouring countries. |
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These are countries like Uganda, unpredictable. |
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In terms of health, Rwandans are unwilling to listen to the expectation of government workers until their service is set in place. |
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According to their number, most benefitted from these services are most Hutu. |
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This is a thank-offering to those scattering newspapers with heads and legs in the past period. |
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Observers will ignore Rwanda’s behaviour in terms of democratisation. |
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In Rwanda, the police and the army do not talk to the political networks praising the Rwanda Political Front or dragging its opponents. |
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Hutu and Tutsi who comply with the law are free to participate without trial or acquiring anything on the basis of the state. |
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They can stand for or support for all political parties registered in the Act. |
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Journalists working on the national network were not discharged because of abuses of non-Rwandan Patriotic Front leaders. |
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During the Supremacist Habyarimana and Kayibanda regime, such liberty had not been underestimated. |
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The other high profile of the situation in the country of Rwanda is legislation. |
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In some places, including the neighbours of Rwanda, there is a legal status in other books and there is a legal status in other places. |
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In Rwanda, the desire and the ability to legislate explains why we can accept the inconsistence. |
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It explains it as true in our unknown countries. |
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Nobody was touched with me, I will explain why, even if you are, you would treat President Kagame as a person. |
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There are also those who believe that he could be insecure or insecure what they have done. |
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There is also no case for refusing the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution of the constitution |
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On the other hand, their savings are compromised. |
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Private and ordinary, Hutu and Tutsi, armed and ordinary people live in the same fear and respect of the law. |
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In the introduction of the law, Kalyegira is right to say that the country is not a private sector, a road market or a public service. |
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It is still time to call Rwanda the example of Africa’s victory, as it is not right to call it a common state. |
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Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University. |
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Mubatsi Asinja Habatilf says if you plan to ask for police, prison service, Mulago Hospital or UMEME: |
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You must be ready to obey. |
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The East African Bribery Index, which is used by the government to eradicate corruption, suggests, no service is provided between private and public agencies. |
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Uganda Revenue Authority is partisan to the other investigated institutions. |
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The research was carried out by people from East Africa including Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. |
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The analysis was carried out by the Transparency International, a corruption policy. |
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The Uganda Revenue Authority has been identified as the most corrupt authority in the fields of corruption which indicate that the Uganda Revenue Authority has done a lot in the case of corruption. |
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He remembers the Ugandan police, who was doing worse in the previous year’s investigations and went to the second seat this year. |
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In the region, Uganda has turned Burundi back to corruption. |
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There is no only 6.6 percent growth in Rwanda. |
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Uganda, Kenya and Burundi are 33 percent corrupt and we hope to serve the Uganda Revenue Authority, Police and UMEMR without corruption. |
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The report has not delivered much information on the lack of poverty in Rwanda. |
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However, it shows that a Rwandan expert is trying to ensure that there is no corruption in the government. |
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In two thousand nine, the Finance Manager of the President’s Office was discharged from office. |
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He was sent to four years in prison for corruption. |
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He was confiscated with cash out of the Rwandan monopoly. |
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The former Chief of Defence Forces at the Rwandan Ministry of Development was only recognised as the same. |
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More than 20 of the 30 district officers in Rwanda were also discharged from office for alleged abuse. |
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In Rwanda, a professional officer is in charge of inspecting the tax which is given to the government officials. |
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These are members of the President. |
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Compared to Uganda, the lower part of the population is represented in the Constitutional Court of Appeals and a few of the suspects. |
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In Rwanda, only sixty one percent of the refugees claimed they had paid bribery. |
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Given that there are few exsoldiers, the number of Rwanda’s exsoldiers in the report has failed. |
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Nobody in East Africa had a high profile of transparency compared to Rwanda. |
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The new mode of corruption by Uganda’s government officials is to open to service to create a more powerful need. |
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It arrived in CHOGM in 2007 when a lot of government funds were stolen from rapid buying. |
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The report says it shows clear that the opposition in Uganda has nothing to do with which there is an increase in need of analysis. |
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State Officer for Anti-Terrorist Task Force, Minister for Economics and Development, James Nsaba Buturo; |
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Gana if you are being asked for bribery. |
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He says they don’t know how the Transparency International is taking advantage of this information. |
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But, Jasper Tumuhimbise, an opponent of bribery, says he does not have a doubt about this. |
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He says Uganda might be part of the next year’s analysis. |
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Tumuhimbise adds that Uganda is the highest level of corruption. |
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Besides Rwanda, all the governments in the region are unable to fight corruption. |
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As a result, the majority of Hutu people did not die by the same mouth. |
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Uganda has one hundred forty one percent of the total number of consultants who say they are not guilty of corruption because nothing will be done. |
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Despite corruption in Burundi, only 17 percent of the people expect it to increase. |
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We have to save our money,” Odoi said. |
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Odoi also added, we can’t see what is happening and we can’t open a University to students. |
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Odoi added that the situation in Makerere was worse but the tension increased daily. |
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All African Bishops Conference in Entebbe. |
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The sixth day silence is aimed at strengthening and restoring new life in the Assembly. |
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Under the mouth, planning the future, loosening our capacities, four hundred Americans come to a meeting before you sat down with Rowan Williams. |
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He is the Chief Justice of Canterbury. |
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This is a complicated situation for the brilliant disagreement between Episcopes in Africa and abroad is growing. |
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Ssaabasumba Williams, who has a privilege of copies that serve the church better than his other African counterparts. |
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The Independent, dated twenty seventh - ninth two thousand ten, said there was no more rapid way to deliver the calls today. |
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As darkness increases to Karamoja, the National Resistance Movement has reinforced its system of fighting. |
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The worst day,like the current situation, is common for Ugandans and elsewhere in the world. |
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According to news from Karamoja, the Uganda People's Defence Force is a military commander. |
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His elder Pokot Aramutori Lokodo, was the first showcasing showcasing showcasing to the public this second year. |
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On the fourth of twenty nineth, two thousand ten, two thousand ten,Nicholac Abul, the LCIII chairperson and chairperson, was told in the press |
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Nicholas said the army has to rescue the terrorists who have the weapons of war and those who have the weapons of war, |
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His journey at Karamoja, Forum for Democratic Change president, Dr Kizza Besigye has seen that it is happening. |
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Besigye told the press at the FDC headquarters in Najjanankumbi that the violence is a massive torture. |
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In the New Vision on July 24, 2010, the Uganda Human Rights Commission said, the residents of Kotido district were frightened. |
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After the meeting with the Uganda Human Rights Commission on August 28th, the foreign minister, Michael Martin, who is a woman from Island, was commenting. |
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Martin said, we are referring to the reports of violation of women and children’s rights in Karamoja. |
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Pokot County MP, blames the Uganda People's Defence Forces Special Forces unity to kill innocent Pokot civilians. |
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Kiyonga also blamed the Uganda People's Defence Forces to convene the Karamajong suspects who are suspected to be cattle stolen and burned with fire. |
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Military spokesperson,Leutenant.Colonel.Felix Kulayigye, clothed the allegations as simple. |
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You remove teeth as a form of harassment, Kulayigye said, the Karamajong remove their teeth quickly. |
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Until now, another MP has written to President Museveni and the Chieftain of Defence Forces on behalf of the military. |
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The Chieftaincy of Military Intelligence, Jie, told President Museveni that the soldiers killed twenty eighty three hundred and forty four civilians. |
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The president clothed the claims as inaccessible and that the army was doing a good job except for some of the incumbent. |
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So is the fear she has seen in Karamoja, North Eastern Uganda. |
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The operation of arrest of civilians in military operations is the Uganda People's Defence Force. |
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They know that not every Mukaramoja has an area. |
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They are not all Carimajongo that they are cow robbers, but they are interpreted to you as cow robbers. |
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This does not mean that carimojongers who do not fight against their constituencies or the neighbours of their districts are not charged with appeal. |
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To Uganda People's Defence Forces, they all likeness,The Karimojongo are not all soldiers |
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Intelligence should be done by the nations,archimojongers are set to be informed of the ordinary people. |
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Museveni has not learnt from the twenty five years of Acholi where he is hoping to unnecessarily quarrel the area. |
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Uganda People's Defence Forces has continuously targeted women and children. |
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The common punishment cannot bring peace to Karamoja, said human rights activist Olara. |
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Uganda People's Defence Forces has continuously targeted women and children. |
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It is unfortunate to read our political opinions in Uganda on our media as it is true for us. |
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Over the last two months, two Buganda Secretaries have announced their support for the opposition in the upcoming elections. |
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Because of President Museveni’s and Mengo’s land war with Federo, this was a good night for the opposition. |
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In trying to defeat the Ugandans, the opposition has made little to stand on its problems. |
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Though the indictment is evident that defeating the powerful Ugandan leaders for themselves, the opposition is hopeful to use their image. |
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This is the root of Africa’s political disgrace. |
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In the 2006 presidential elections, Museveni got one million six hundred and seventy five point four million votes in the east. |
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We hope that there will be a uniform number of registered voters and voters in two thousand six. |
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The opposition needs to force Museveni to engage in South East and four parts in Buganda. |
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Therefore the total number of votes cast by the opposition was three point forty five thousand compared to the three point thirty thousand Museveni’s. |
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Buganda and therefore Museveni’s headquarters will be fought. |
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If Muliika and Ssemogerere reduced Museveni’s vote in Buganda, we are expected to have another change. |
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The biggest threat to a democratic process in Africa is how educated people can compete in it. |
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If the opposition can defeat Buganda by entering into negotiations with a few ethnic group, it will need few things. |
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Politicians in Africa believe it has become important in politics to lead a private rule over the government. |
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The elimination of these lecturer’s politics is the biggest challenge to the creation of a democracy in Africa. |
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This was where the opposition failed to participate in the National Resistance Movement. |
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Democracy among elderly nations, building strong educated people are profitable, but for their advantage. |
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It is unusual in Uganda to hear the party’s voice as a candidate’s vote. |
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The biggest threat to multiparty politics in Africa is how educated people can compete in it. |
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The tendency of democracy in Africa. |
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Dan Mugarura, the electoral commission chairman for the most powerful opposition Forum for Democratic Change, is concerned. |
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Mugarura told The Independent that if you plan to shoot your child and wife, it means that you plan to defuse the neighbour. |
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He was hearing about the results in the ruling National Resistance Movement district and constituency elections. |
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Mugarura’s fear has no end. |
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In Kapcholwa County of Tingey, poverty burst between former Minister Stephen Chebrot and former MP Herbert Sabila. |
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In Budama East, the Minister Emmanuel Otala looked at the scenes of his opposition supporters. |
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Doctor Gabriel Ajedra received an introduction to the old market. |
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In Kaliro, the elections were mistaken twice because of alleged corruption. |
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In Butalejja, the elections were annuled after a group of people attacked the strategists. |
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For many supporters there were signs the government would have done in 2011. |
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According to a two thousand nine Human Rights Watch International report, security organisations are harassing the public. |
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Ikuya Magode, made a picture of his party’s situation during the 2011 general elections. |
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"Whenever you see a flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked flanked". |
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That is what happened on September 13 Matia Kasaija, Amama Mbabazi and Crispus Kiyonga, commented on the July 11 bombings. |
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The Minister of Standards Mbabazi told the Parliament that they are hoping to support them if they introduced more ways to maintain the stability. |
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The law for trial and persecution of civilians was filed on Sept 14, amidst allegedly involving Ugandans’ secret lives. |
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In the eighth century, President Museveni issued an order order ordering the Ministry of Finance to cut off taxes on security. |
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Nathan Igeme Nabeta, the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for Technologies, says it will exist before the communication law is implemented. |
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The government has to have funds to recover the polling station which is not included in the 2009/10 conference. |
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Nabeta says the law currently does not work on fighting terrorism. |
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In the eighth two thousand two, the Joint Anti-terrorism Task force was approved but has not been implemented. |
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Amama Mbabazi defected in parliament that the media pursuing law was unclean. |
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The President’s soldiers have started their efforts to see that local leaders are returning to the public to pursue what is happening. |
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State MP for Nakawa Fred Bamwine instructed the countryside Chairpersons to repeat some of the polling stations as before. |
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However, until the Elections for Local Council Chairpersons were held on 2th September 2007 as the Constitutional Court ruled, they were not able to take away justice in few cases. |
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By the 2007 judgment, the local council chairperson and the local council chairperson were elected as new candidates under multiparty policy. |
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It was intended to create an interconnection between political parties and the organisations through which they contacted the Electoral Commission. |
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The National Consultative Forum provides the 20th edition of the power to nominate the Chairman of the Most Members of Parliament. |
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Electoral Commission Secretary Sam Rwakojo, explained the twenty eight parties and the other parties involved in the launch. |
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But the lack of representatives and National Resistance Movement delegates leave a lot of questions. |
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Ssemujja Ibrahim Nganda, the IPC spokesperson, who is the five political parties association, wondered why the bill was approved for amendments. |
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Nganda predicts it would be a sin-offering. |
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As a chairman’s chairman, the opposition Forum for Democratic Change nominated Amanya Mushega for Vice Chairman. |
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Nganda said that at some point, people are focusing on creating a party. |
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Asuman Basalirwa, said he does not think political parties and organisations will benefit from the alliance. |
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Section seventy seven of the Uganga constitution of 1995 provides: |
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No candidate will be denied access to the national media. |
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Baganda Basalirwa said it had been deployed in the court, an alliance would have helped in recapturing the Electoral Commission. |
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The opposition parties have doubted the Electoral Commission integrity. |
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The agreement was signed by the Government Procurement and Sales Authority which was signed by the Parliament on Thursday 20th, two thousand two. |
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Basalirwa is predicting the strike will not be profitable from now to February 2011, where the general elections will be held. |
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It is still six months to the election and it seems that the constitution has many reasons to deal with it. |
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President Museveni, the chairman of the National Resistance Movement electoral commission, said he cannot change it. |
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The launch was at Hotel Africana Kampala in Gwumona. |
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Rwakoojo, together with all the EC officials, organised over seventeen meetings. |
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The incumbent Badru Kiggundu and Rwakoojo, Chairman of the committee, argued that you were seen by political parties keeping discipline. |
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Nganda told the Independent that leadership is not the most important thing, but the way decision is made. |
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Basalirwa believes that if the council chairman is with a strong heart, this is an abolishment. |
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The failure of the National Resistance Movement brings forth an alliance in the court. |
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The police stopped the Democratic Party’s conference held by Samuel Lubega at Nsambya Youth Sharing Hall in Kampala last week. |
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The meeting was to discuss their integration with the five political parties. |
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The summit turned back to Kasubi and joined the Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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The Democratic Party, a renowned official, said they were calling leaders of the Lubega Division to the party’s disciplinary committee. |
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Simon Peter Ochieng, said they would not receive any letter to the disciplinary committee. |
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He said Mao’s group called them members of the press conference for a purpose of being recognised. |
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Ochieng said Mao’s group is passionate about the news. |
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He said they did the same thing as on September eighteen when they went to meet his Interparty Cooperation and called upon journalists to serve him. |
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Salaam Musumba, who assumes that Mao’s camp was going to meet a disorganised political party alliance aimed at recognition. |
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Musumba explained Mao’s decision to meet the leaders of the Inter Party Cooperation as a threat to discuss the idea. |
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The Mao’s tendency to turn aside from it was shocked by his passion for the Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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Musumba argued that they were unable to stay some time in local politics. |
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He said the Inter-Party Cooperation had been written on the Mao’s Bill to join it but denied. |
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Later they began to understand the constitutionalism and the political process that would result in the acceptance of the Democratic Party, which otherwise did not work with it. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation has sought legal and political research. |
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Musumba said that at the time Mao and the group will be left with journalists to meet the Interparty Cooperation. |
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He argued that the Mao Democratic Party appears to have no interest in joining any political party or any other political association. |
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Following the meeting and Joint Anti-Party Cooperation Mao said the Democratic Party was seeking a way to work. |
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The Mao squad wants to stand as an independent candidate for the presidency in an alliance with the Interparty Cooperation elsewhere. |
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Mao also insisted that he has agreed with the Inter Party Cooperation to change the way political parties are being conducted. |
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Musumba argued that this was the Mao’s strategy to ensure that IPC failed to accept association with another Democratic Party. |
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But Mathias Nsubuga, the Secretary General of the Democratic Party, said the alliance with the political parties was summoned to have entered the conference. |
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Musumba backed Nsubuga’s comment. |
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He said Mao’s navy came for other reasons, not to be named because they were far off. |
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Some members of the Non-Party Cooperation say they have stopped the decision to join some Democratic Party wings. |
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Dr Frank Nabwiso has to believe that the two faces can split each other. |
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But the Lubega faction is looking for a coalition that doesn’t match the political parties rather than the Mao faction. |
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In the race before the Mbale Conference, Lubega’s view of joining the IPC was similar to Mao’s. |
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Democratic Party did not join the Inter Party Cooperation because the party had already been driven by its members. |
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Observers say he had to take his Democratic Party camp into the 2011 elections without the opposition candidates. |
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They were also facing massive oppression from the Mao squad. |
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The Mao squad sought an alliance with the Lubega squad. |
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Nsubuga said the court had declared Mao the leader of the Democratic Party in the law. |
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He says the Lubega squad should respect Mao who was elected to the National Conference in Mbale. |
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The two Democratic Party groups have been doing the same since the delegate’s meeting in Mbale. |
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Mukasa Mbidde told The Independent that they asked the police to stop the Lubega squad’s meeting at Nsambya Sharing Hall. |
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According to the Independent, released on September twenty seventh to September twenty two thousand ten, Mubatsi said Mao is looking to cooperate with the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation joins five opposition parties. |
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Four of the five parties nominated candidates except for the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Uganda People's Congress, the third largest parliamentary party, did not participate in the primaries at the Kololo Airport. |
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The primaries were postponed to the eighteenth day of the Uganda People's Congress primaries but the constituency failed. |
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This time Otunnu answered the issues that were not addressed under the Interparty Cooperation programme that should be addressed first. |
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Otunnu’s mission is not the involvement of the Uganda People’s Congress to nominate its members into the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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It introduced a way to resolve disputes in the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation will nominate candidates for the Inter-Party Cooperation on September 31. |
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There is a strong assurance that the Inter-Party Cooperation will be controled by the Federation of Democratic Change. |
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The Uganda People's Congress says the Federation of Democratic Change operates a Non Party Cooperation without Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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Ugandan People's Congress sources say the party wants Otunnu to stand as an independent member. |
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Uganda People's Congress supported Democratic Party Cooperation candidate Paul Ssemwogerere in 1996 and Kizza Besigye in 2001. |
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The Uganda People's Congress will not rest until Otunnu is elected to lead the Inter Party Cooperation |
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Waakiri left the Inter-Party Cooperation and run as an independent candidate in 2011 as an association rather than an association. |
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They say Otunnu’s cabinet poses a lot to their leader. |
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It was founded by the Uganda People's Congress. |
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The Electoral Commission denying was discussed by Olara Otunnu. |
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Forum for Democratic Change has since changed its position. |
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Why did they participate in the elections while they knew the Electoral Commission was the National Resistance Movement? |
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Uganda People's Congress participated in the 2006 elections, organised by the one Electoral Commission. |
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The Uganda People's Congress asked why Forum for Democratic Change did not deny the Electoral Commission in 2006. |
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It shows clearly that working together in the Inter-Party Cooperation was oppressed to intervene without looking at its performance. |
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The Uganda People's Congress complained of lack of support for the idea of bringing one man to the election. |
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Our first consensus in the Inter Party Cooperation was fighting both political persecution and election illusion. |
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With no more than five percent victory, Museveni has been forced 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 quarrel was the Forum for Democratic Change and the Uganda People's Congress. |
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When the parties were pulled out of the conference, Otunnu made an informal statement against the Uganda People's Congress. |
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He did not run or planned to participate in the Inter Party Cooperation primaries. |
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Otunnu continued confusion with saying he was not ready to vote on September 31. |
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Otunnu told the press that the Uganda People's Congress will decide after the resolution of the Inter Party Cooperation was seen. |
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Lukyamuzi, Besigye and Kyanjo asked Otunnu whether the Uganda People's Congress had pulled out of the Inter Party Cooperation. |
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They were supported by the Uganda Patriotic Movement music as they sat down at their polling stations. |
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It was the launch of the Uganda Patriotic Movement. |
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Yoweri Museveni was the interim chairman and deputy chairman of the Military Commission. |
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These and many others believe they cannot join either the Uganda People's Congress or the Democratic Party. |
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Museveni warned that Ugandans are weary of rebellion and are dying a lot of corrupt democracy. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement is a group like the Front for National Salvation which fought Amin for eight years. |
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Museveni warned that anyone whose intention is to become a colonial state in Uganda will be persecuted. |
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The different ways the Mozambican Freedom Fighters put in the manipulation of the rights groups against their counterparts. |
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Musseveni announced with a lamentation that the question did not come because Obote was welcomed in the race. |
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Museveni admitted that membership is open to everybody. |
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He adds that transparency in the leadership is the most unprecedented value in Uganda. |
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Uganda Patriotic Movement supports profits based on many things. |
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Museveni asserted that telling those loving such money was not the case with those selling crimes and so calling them financiers. |
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Ugandans need to start producing. |
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A man called Museveni was a businessman and another, Kasaija was seeking to start making a sandal in Uganda. |
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The party will refresh Kasaija’s power by the extent of intelligence that he has to create a country’s financial sector. |
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It pushed Europe from the poor continent to the cross to the chemistry. |
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Museveni argued that the Uganda Patriotic Movement and Democratic Party divisions were historic. |
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Democratic Party is seen as a people’s group and remains having this image all the day. |
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We supported the Uganda National Liberation Front because it disgruntled us. |
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One of us was the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Akola, the chairman of the Uganda Patriotic Movement closed the meeting. |
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Museveni warns for battle if votes are stolen. |
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Otunnu says the Uganda People's Congress has no problem with the Inter Party Cooperation in the process |
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Besigye, the chairman of the Interparty Cooperation, said the problem was because of poor interparty relations. |
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Besigye says there was a fault in the communication that led to a different perception. |
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This means that the matter has not yet been resolved in the Uganda People's Congress parliamentary assembly. |
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Besigye insisted they were coordinated and coordinated to conduct elections to hold the flag bearers for the President on September 31. |
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According to the Independent of August twenty seventh two thousand ten Asiimwe wrote that he is the leader of the international observers under the Rwandan Patriotic Front. |
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Herbert Otuao stood up and accused her of being a male. |
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The wine crop for South Africa should not be a misconception. |
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Is Range Rover losing for a few million shillings? |
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The Independent’s case, dated 27th - 02th September 2010, was arrested by Nathan Kiwere. |
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The conference was organised under the introduction of the Peace Year Programme in Africa and the African Union. |
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The United Nations High Commission for Women Development has announced that it believes in women being tortured and has reached all African countries. |
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In Democratic Republic of Congo, one thousand one hundred petitions of arbitration are being filed monthly. |
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Thirty three million Africans’ girls are on average of half a year in their crossing. |
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In the villages of Ethiopia, about fifty nine percent of the female population is underestimated by their whoredom. |
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In Africa, between sixteen and eighty one percent of the girls in parliamentary or parliamentary schools are distracted from lecturers. |
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Women account for almost five point seven percent of the adult population with HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Women and daughters around Africa have tended to be manipulated and manipulated on the roads, roads and houses. |
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The trail took place from 19th - 25th Sept, 2010, at Munyonyo Resort for another African Union Assembly. |
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According to the Independent’s case of September twenty seventh to two thousand nine, two thousand ten, to make a decision better than done by the lawyers on the basis of the distribution of their roads. |
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The phenomenon of the Joseph car is not in a good situation. |
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Every force has been put together to ensure that the Independent’s critical criteria are genuine and correct. |
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Mary Ochen continues to say that the events in Uganda are few of what is happening. |
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Four Ugandan journalists were arrested and charged with scattering charges. |
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The Constitutional Court of Uganda was set up by the colonial state that fought self-appointed African rebellion. |
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The victims of the Bududa landslide are still living and waiting. |
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Who joins National Resistance Movement? |
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There was a war in the media as Kenya had introduced the interconnection rates. |
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Kagame cited his victory and political persecution. |
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What is the term for Uganda’s massive liberty? |
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Those who are found with illegal threats are sent to three years in prison. |
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Dr George Lugalambi is the head of the Mass communication department at Makerere University. |
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Unless President Museveni could not intervene in labour issues for some time, this is the reason. |
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Mangu is one of eighty people left without a residence because of the flood. |
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About eighty nine hundred people who were killed and driven away were not seen at Mount Elgon village in Nametsi |
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More than eighty one percent of the seventy seven people who have no residence are found in the Bulucheke refugee camp. |
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Kubi Rama is the Vice Chancellor of Gender Links. |
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Kubi called a call from a press briefing at the two day conference. |
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According to the Independent of 17th - 23th, 2010, Patrick Matsiko said the journey was started thirty years ago. |
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In 1980, the first election competition was called 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 seat three years ago. |
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Ruhakana Rugunda too. |
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This means that the presence of the National Resistance Movement is based on the presence of Museveni. |
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There is no intention of keeping the trip together except to magnify Museveni as a person. |
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The incidents of the Inter-Party Cooperation between 1980 and 1986 have since been evident. |
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President Museveni supported his 1981 battle because Milton Obote fraudulently participated in the 1980 elections. |
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Milton Obote did this by using fraud and intimidation to the opposition. |
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In the twenty five years of his presidency, the National Resistance Movement has failed to organise free and fair elections. |
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The first presidential elections took place in 1996 10 years after he took over power in 1986. |
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During the campaigns, Museveni fought him Paul Ssemogerere who had no association with him in the surrounding areas of the lake. |
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In 2001, the defeat in this regime led to the creation of the Second Movement, the Reform Agenda. |
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The second ranks comprised of those who came out of the first ranks who were not obliged to be rejected. |
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It was led by little retired Dr Kizza Besigye who had served as a politician in the National Resistance Movement. |
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Forum for Democratic Change was also a member of the National Resistance Movement. |
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The Reform Agenda had voted in the two thousand one general elections. |
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Besigye left the country for four years and many of his supporters were also tortured outside the country. |
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Besigye returned in two thousand five to the Second War with Museveni in two thousand six. |
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The National Resistance Movement candidates were not satisfied with the conduct of the 2006 elections. |
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They complained of the fault of the National Resistance Movement in 2006 and they opted to participate in the national elections as independents. |
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They remained obedient to the National Resistance Movement when they cited their ability as a sekinoom. |
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Nine hundred fifty percent of the three hundred seventy members of parliament who contested as independent members of parliament are connected to the National Resistance Movement. |
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The known political party has coordinated the National Resistance Movement situation. |
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They cannot come out as a force to challenge Museveni to power today. |
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There were riots in the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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They accuse National Resistance Movement of failing to vote. |
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As a beneficiary of the National Resistance Movement, they are determined to accept everything and to remain in interconnection. |
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Therefore, Museveni and National Resistance Movement will not be bad. |
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Free and fair elections have not been costly and have not been conducted by the National Resistance Movement. |
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It is used to demonstrate public respect for National Resistance Movement in the law. |
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That is why the National Resistance Movement has failed to comply with its promise of free and fair elections in 1980. |
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One of the reasons why National Resistance Movement has failed is the unifying of power. |
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They interpreted it as a cause of life and death in the bush war in 1981. |
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According to recent National Resistance Movement elections, Museveni did not go to battle against Milton Obote for rigging. |
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The National Resistance Movement has the only passion and passion to participate. |
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According to Andrew Mwena, Besigye is fair compared to Otunnu. |
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Besigye has the same perception but believes the need for electoral reforms should be urgent. |
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I agree with Otunnu in individuality and I agree with Besigye in political matters. |
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Otunnu dismissed the decision to challenge the opposition. |
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The opposition will now be the point of showing its incompetence and necessities before it reaches Ugandans. |
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It will bless President Yoweri Museveni of lack of competition. |
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Most of the times freedoms and human rights groups in Uganda were lost to a better understanding |
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I spoke of this in the debate on Temangalo. |
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The purchase process in the National Social Security Fund was changing. |
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It was more urgent to put money on the accounts of five thousand parish houses in Temangalo after Amama Mbabazi was buried. |
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The people who don’t know what they are talking about and the people who are talking about Kampala gather their own stories. |
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We lost in both ways, the project died and Mbabazi was not punished. |
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The opposition in Uganda has an abundance of technology and economic resources to push Museveni against it. |
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The opposition has increased votes from twenty four percent in ninteen ninty six to forty one percent of the previous elections. |
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Uganda has to have an incredible elections. |
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Karl Popper in his book, Conjectures and Refutations, brings out his interpretations. |
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It is not unusual that Uganda can have a free and fair elections today. |
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Otunnu had the emphasis on elimination of Luwero and the North War. |
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America is engulfed in negotiating intelligence. |
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Ugandans the number of voters is between eighteen and thirty years. |
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The history of Luwero was unmatched. |
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Moving to Luwero in the Electoral Commission in two thousand ten was a threat to one percent of the voters. |
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People in Northern Uganda have suffered disgrace in one million cases under Museveni’s leadership. |
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Andrew Mwenda is the Managing Editor and Managing Editor of The Independent News. |
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Joseph Ocheng is a Ugandan journalist born in Kotido district in northern Uganda. |
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Otunnu seems unintelligent to decide to challenge the opposition. |
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According to the Independent on September 17-23 2010, Mubatsi said the election threatened to stop the NRM failure |
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Gideon Badagamawa, an expert on the development of the world, explains that plastic vessels are not fertile, so that they affect the land. |
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Badagamawa says food sold in over fifty percent of Africa, not because we can’t cultivate food but because our land has been behind us because of the loss of expired things. |
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Badagamawa says that the plan is to mislead things leading to corruption. |
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In the poor countries like Uganda, the reduction of pressure is not easy. |
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Uganda’s operatives in the sector warned that holding the most critical commodities in the sector would make the expired expired commodities. |
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It would also coincide with the cost of the people buying the merchandise. |
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Uganda Plastic Manufacturers and Recycling Association is hoping to continue demanding government help. |
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Lukwiya said Acaye Ecomog only sent his six children to the government and it is mandated to leave him to take care of his children. |
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Lotiba was directed to send soldiers to attack the camps of the Sudan People's Liberation Army to drink food. |
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Otti says he had tested the position he joined Uganda Peoples Defence Forces. |
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Otti vowed that Uganda Peoples Defence Forces has paid him a salary in a special manner. |
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Otti suspected that Okulu was attacking the Madi camp. |
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Lukwiya said Okulu Ben met with Labongo in the past few days. |
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Kapere met Lagulu on a river that was not known today. |
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Labongo told me he was trying to meet Okuti after he received information that his and Okuti were meeting at an unknown location. |
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Dominic directed Okuti to journey with the entire squad to meet him after the meeting. |
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Ocan Bunia that as his life was going down, he had not put them into God’s hands. |
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Angola alleged to Kony that Uganda Peoples Defence Forces attacked him and killed the captain. |
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In response to Kony’s instructions, Angola explained to him clearly that he had failed to control Acaye Ecomog. |
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News by Acaye and Angola on Kony’s instructions to send other commanders instead of Kony in another confusion. |
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The big sign shows that Kony was not in the race and could not manage the situation. |
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We hope Kony will hurt Lukwiya as his chief captain to calm the situation. |
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How Kony explains Ocan Bunia disease as lies. |
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If his commanders, who were intimidated with authenticity, knew of Ocan Bunia’s disease, it would have increased their history. |
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Uganda Peoples Defence Forces needs to be informed of Angola’s point of view, realising that his point of view is always driven away. |
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The Uganda Peoples' Defence Forces reporters without any evidence have to discharg Ocan Bunia’s ticket to Kony’s way in which he has been operational and operational. |
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Opio Makas and Lotiba were directed to split their divisions into a small group that would allow Uganda Peoples Defence Forces to be confused. |
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If Makas does as directed, he will be in peace especially when the leaves are hard to see him. |
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Makas was reminded that Equatoria Defence Force could also be an enemy of the Lords Resistance Army. |
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Kony said clearly that he has not trusted in his soldiers these days because their views have not been confused and that is why they move. |
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Lukwiya was uncomfortable when Kony asked him about his plans especially when Lukwiya approached the border. |
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Kony directed Lukwiya to cut the border. |
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Labongo that he met Okello. |
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That he was disagreed by Uganda Peoples Defence Forces as he came back from the attack. |
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One of the officials, the former son of Labongo Senga, died and three others. |
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Labongo that Ayoli is talking on the FM radio. |
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Lotiba that he heard the gunshots flying about a kilometre from where he was. |
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Uganda Peoples Defence Forces has entered its camp. |
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The Uganda People's Congress president Dr. Olara Otunnu announced his retirement from the Inter Party Cooperation on September eighteen. |
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He said Uganda People's Congress did not participate in the elections. |
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Otunnu answered the same question as he spoke to the press last week. |
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He said there was a lot of crime in the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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News from the Ugandan People's Congress internal sources indicate that Otunnu appears to have a lot of involvement within his party. |
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Yona Kanyomoozi was the second minister for security and security in Obote’s government from one thousand nine to eighty five. |
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He says he will stand as an independent MP for next year’s elections. |
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Kanyomozi also contested for the Uganda People's Congress presidency during the September elections. |
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The Uganda People's Congress from the Inter-Party Cooperation was a big mistake to dissolve the party. |
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He says it would be a big mistake if the party would not participate in the two thousand ten general elections. |
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Otunnu behaved as Obote did in one thousand nine hundred and forty. |
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Only five Uganda People's Congress members were at the conference. |
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Otunnu did 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 as MP for Ntungamo Municipality in Parliament and I can’t give them a little. |
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I will stand as an independent and Uganda People's Congress because it is the party from where I came. |
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Critics for the Uganda People's Congress presidency include: Jimmy Akena, Joseph Ochieno and Henry Mayega in two thousand eleven. |
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At the time his petition was concluded, it was said Ochieno was in the countryside striking voters. |
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Sospater Akwenyu is chairman of the Uganda People's Congress in Kaberamaido district. |
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We have another party candidate Alfred Ewatu who wants to compete, so I have turned back and left him,” said Akwenyu. |
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Akwenyu said Uganda People's Congress will participate in the general elections if not, it will be a burden on it. |
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We will tell Ugandans what we have closed after we have made our decision. |
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Akwenyu is serving at Otunnu’s cabinet. |
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In the Independent last week, Otunnu that the Uganda People's Congress had made a very difficult decision. |
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In one thousand nine hundred eighty nine, some Uganda People's Congress members left the order of former party President Milton Obote. |
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After two weeks after the Uganda People's Congress elections on September third, all Otunnu elections were blocked. |
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Everybody was wondering why Otunnu had appointed new leaders before he was asking them. |
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Sources say that a lot of opposition to Otunnu in the Uganda People's Congress was largely because of his relations with the people who did not participate in Obote's policies. |
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This is the fourth time Milton Obote Foundation is planning to steer money from the Uganda People's Congress. |
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It is said that the group had supported Otunnu to run for the presidency of the Uganda People's Congress. |
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Kanyomoozi says Otunnu’s problems are mainly because of his relations with the four People’s Fund. |
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Otunnu is in security from the Uganda People's Congress squad. |
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Mindra was the Secretary General for Milton Obote Foundation. |
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They were not told when it touched with Obote’s family. |
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The squad won Obote’s family as he was represented by Jimmy Akena during the Uganda People’s Congress presidency elections at Nambole. |
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Walubiri, one of the suspects, dismissed his remarks as showing himself opposed to Obote’s family. |
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Our problem was because of the fact that some Obote’s family members felt that the leadership in the party was partisan of what we had actually represented. |
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Other cells emerged in one thousand and nine hundred and sixty years after the reign. |
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There were also supporters and opponents of Obote in the Uganda People's Congress. |
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The opposition candidate for Democratic Party was defeated in a special constituency on the party’s Dicta Asiimwe squad. |
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Democratic Party Secretary General Mathias Nsubuga is mugubi. |
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In fact, he says, Democratic Party was taking over power in the two thousand eleven general elections. |
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Nsubuga says the Democratic Party President Norbert Mao is critical of the youths. |
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Nsubuga’s sayings seemed true compared to some thirty one of the events in September. |
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Ssuubi takes many 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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This year’s elections were carried out by Godfrey Nyakaana chairman of the Kampala Central Division. |
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The victory was carried out by Hajji Nasser Sebaggala. |
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Deo Kijjambo was the Democratic Party treasurer in the Kampala district. |
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Erias Lukwago defeated the Kampala Central MP for Parliament under Francis Babu. |
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It has come to the flag bearer like the Democratic Party in the division only moves to the five in Kampala. |
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Protazio Kintu is the chairman of the third LC Division for Nakawa. |
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There is also a Democratic Party leading three constituencies only of the eight in Kampala’s Parliament of Uganda. |
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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’s support has fallen down in the city, especially under the public when he joins other parties. |
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Mayanja as Secretary General of Democratic Party Nsubuga, that Kampala will be closed. |
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During the primaries and another Democratic Party member group called Sam Lubega were electing their preferred candidates elsewhere. |
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Democratic Party was a group of different candidates competing and voting in the same voters. |
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The Democratic Party disagreements are not the only Lubega squad. |
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Erias Lukwago is the Kampala Central Member of Parliament. |
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The Mao faction made its elections on who to hold the Democratic Party flag in Kampala Central on September twenty eighth. |
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Mayanja said they appealed to Lukwago to stop his demands for Democratic Party flagbearer but he did not. |
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Lukwago argued that he disagreed with the one party. |
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He said it would be inaccessible if both of them were joined, something might not exist. |
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Most indicators are that Lukwago would join Forum for Democratic Change to get the major vote in the opposition during the campaign and the next year. |
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First, Lukwago was seeking to become a Kampala Mayor. |
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He had realised that the Parliament was planning to suspend the Kampala City Government Bill when the Members of Parliament retired. |
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If that happens, he will stand as Kampala Central MP for Parliament. |
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The Democratic Party will have two candidates including Lukwago and Yawe. |
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This was a blessing for our competitors from Forum for Democratic Change and the National Resistance Movement. |
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The disagreement with the Inter-Party Cooperation is now calling the National Resistance Movement losers. |
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Those who are accused of the National Resistance Movement election process should join the Alliance for Free and Fair Elections. |
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The opposition shows that in the National Resistance Movement fighting people who did not have this advantage. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation informed journalists about the crime in the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation has vowed to shed blood and rigging elections. |
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The IPC chairman and flag bearer of the flag bearer Doctor Kizza Besigye says that the events in the party are affecting the public. |
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It is wrong for political parties to keep quiet as the National Resistance Movement scatters the crime and its members in the elections. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation has blamed the National Resistance Movement for involving the police and the army in the elections. |
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Besigye that he was given to the police to manipulate and deploy elections during the National Resistance Movement primaries. |
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Robert Isoke was charged with pursuing and investigating elections in Kabarole district. |
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Besigye said this is a common sign that the security forces are going on to work when this should be ended. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation called these acts criminals and appealed to complainants of these acts. |
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The chaos in the National Resistance Movement primaries has led to an alliance that fails political parties to negotiate a new national Electoral Commission. |
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The Interparty Cooperation claims that the accusations against the National Resistance Movement appeared in the Electoral Commission. |
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When the FFA’s Annual Meeting was confirmed on August 20, Watson confirmed that the constitution is the first necessary to fall on the basis of an assembly. |
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During the new football season starting next month, Uganda Supper League Limited is expected to be a competitor in the market. |
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Jinja announced two thousand four as the year of going ahead to the Supper League. |
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Magogo insists that the priority is to have the starts of their troubles when they go on. |
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Denis Mbidde, one of the supporters of football, believes that new plans are a chance to start new. |
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Mbidde says the new leadership will create a good comparison to the current state. |
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He explains that at this point, Fufa has a lot of responsibility. |
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The beginning of Mbidde is about to come. |
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The chairman of the Fufa Regional Executive Committee, Edgar Watson, is right. |
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The presence of James Sensalire is not as a surprise to the ordinary grasshoppers. |
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Sensalire says there are things created because of the public’s interests. |
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Usually there is a system for African women bringing into certain machinery. |
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After finishing his graduation at National Teaches College, Nkozi in 2002, Sensalire did not read anymore. |
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He was offered as a lecturer in the Catholic newspaper, which is going out each month under the Leadership. |
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Martin Luther King said if a man does not have anything to die, he does not have to live. |
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Sensalire is passionate about beasts and creation. |
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Blue sky international dedicated to refining all kinds of cars, motor needs, motor needs, motor needs, and all kinds of cars cheering. |
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Director Evas Orland, Chief Executive Officer: Edduuka Yunusu Kabuya A.K.P 27210, Kampala Uganda. |
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Will the Uganda People’s Congress pull out of the Inter Party Cooperation? |
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Musawo Salim Ahmed was the chairman of the British Military Commission for presidential elections in Rwanda. |
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The results in the National Resistance Movement elections indicate that the situation might justify the opposition’s 2011 situation. |
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During the National Resistance Movement elections, the elections were complicated in Sembabule while Lwemiyaga MP Ssekikubo and Minister Sam Kuteesa collapse. |
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In Kapchorwa, there was disagreement between Stephen Chebrot and MP Sabila supporters. |
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In West Budama, Minister Otala visited a quarter of his opponents, in Kibale, Tinkansimire’s car stoned. |
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In Kaliro, the elections were suspended twice for illegal activities. |
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In Butalejja, the elections were annuled after a group bribed them to attack the strategists. |
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Musumba of Forum for Democratic Change, explained Mao’s decision to meet a Non-Party Cooperation as a burden of sedition. |
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The Mao rebellion was shocked at the massive criticism of the Inter-Party Cooperation. |
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Musumba said they are not willing to participate in local politics. |
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Since President Kagame's election victory, the majority of Rwandans outside and within the country have been happy. |
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At the time the election results were announced by night, the polling stations were displayed at places where many people in Amahoro stadium were joyous and lucky. |
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The fifth president of Uganda, Godfrey Lukongwa Binaisa, was a strong and courageous warrior. |
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We were all at the Uganda National Congress from 1957 to the early 1960 when we disagreed with the party’s internal problems. |
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Uganda National Congress, a party dedicated to the genocide and the struggle for Uganda’s independence, was founded by six hundred men. |
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Musaazi was the first president and Abubaker Mayanja was the first secretary general. |
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Binaisa’s life in his youth was bitter. |
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From Makerere University, he went to London with no money. |
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He could get shillings he made a tomb in London. |
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This is what he left to say to us at Katwe in 1957, a lamentation of life. |
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Maama Teresa says the Chinese government has something to do. |
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This is not in their dominance in Tibet, it is in the way their soldiers behave. |
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Theary Senge, a human rights activist lawyer in Combodia commented on Kaing Guek Eav for the petition. |
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These people were not affected in any way after Amin was removed. |
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But there were evidence that they helped Amin in the kidnap of Uganda People's Congress members. |
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Let Kahigira come down when my sayings are false. |
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Muwanga asked them to send a message to Buzabo and all the Democratic Party supporters to stop the suburbs of politics. |
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The liberalising Uganda People's Congress led to the loss of life, some dead in the Nalubaale Sea and others between Mutukula and Arua. |
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They sacrifice their lives for every Ugandan citizen. |
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Muwanga warned that members of the different parties should not demonstrate that they are stronger than others. |
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Muwanga addressed the Uganda People's Congress at Mbirizi, Masaka South- West constituency. |
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The 65 year old Chairman, who was part of the United Nations National Resistance Movement last year except Amin and was a spokesperson. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youths will lead the rebuilding and development work. |
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The first thing the Uganda People's Congress is doing when it is in power is involving youths in their jobs. |
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The Uganda People's Congress youths will lead this to show an example to others. |
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Muwanga also asked Ugandans to fight much to defeat respect. |
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In Bwezibwera, the chairman vowed that Uganda People's Congress will not allow Ugandans to be tortured anymore as in Amin's days. |
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Uganda is not in a blue environment for normal life. |
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The Uganda People's Congress needs determined people to stand with this country even in difficult times. |
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Talking to Democratic Party led by Paulo Kawanga Ssemwogerere, he says it was full of frankincense. |
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He blamed Ssemwogerere for his capacity to lead the party, which is almost inaccurate because of engaging. |
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The Democratic Party, the leading opponent of the Uganda People's Congress in the upcoming elections, was driven by ten parliamentary seats. |
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In other words, how can we have the 1980 parliamentary seats that could not fill the paper with and submit quickly? |
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This section was killed and published by John Njoroge. |
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According to the Independent of September 30 - September 05 2010, Rosebell Kagumire says that a woman in Soroti was allowed to go home. |
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Grace Nakasi, 28, who was involved in the western Uganda incident, was buried out of the road and overthrown by a group of men at the podium. |
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I lived in Soroti. |
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I met nine soldiers on a pattern on the next hour. |
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Nakasi starts his fraud by criticising all the ways he was mistaken and leaving him by the way. |
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This was in 1987, when President Yoweri Museveni came to power and announced a transition. |
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Over a year ago, Nahasi received the message that his parents were killed by rebels. |
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Nakasi frustrated us when he decided to go to the bus parliament to get a bus to their home. |
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When Nahash was going to the bus parliament, he was tortured for a second time. |
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Nakasi met four National Resistence Army soldiers, two of them met on the way and confused him. |
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There was a group of Ugandan women supported by Women's International cross-cultural Exchange at the AU conference. |
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The African Union summit was in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. |
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Nakasi, who is a mother of twelve children, a Soroti resident, has been convicted of twelve times and is arrested by a convicted prisoner after his husband pulled him out of his home. |
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Mboozi covers affliction and meditation of Africa’s women’s problems in areas that have not been affected by the war. |
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She was one of the Ugandan women who had been married. |
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In the last century, Uganda was welcomed as the world’s largest competitor in the transformation of the revolution. |
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Women struck by Lord's Resistance Army rebels are more vulnerable to a climate change than any of the other women in the country. |
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Resistance Army and the government’s armies fighting for women leave the doors of peaceful and integrated women. |
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In ninteen ninty thousand nine, Nakasi was rejected by a group of men who were supposed to be government soldiers. |
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He was given a bed at Butabika Mental Rehabilitation Hospital in Kampala for a couple of months after the examination. |
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In two thousand two, Nakasi was found to be a revolutionary revolution. |
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Nakasi translates with a loud voice that, on the day she told him that he was suspected to have a convicted convicted, she dropped him out of the house, |
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Nakasi was shot in the area. |
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The hope came in 2007 |
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Nakasi was rescued by the World Vision International who paid his chance of removing a child that helped him get sick. |
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Following the genocide, he and other women involved in the genocide formed the Teso Peace Women's Activists. |
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The voice of Nahash breaks the heart. |
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According to the Independent of September 30 - September 05th, 2010, Rosebell Kagumi wrote a story about the women and the girls who were released after confusion. |
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Nakasi says the young woman’s parents died in the struggle and now nine years old, no one wants to keep her alive if she has six parents to keep her alive. |
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Nakasi’s reputation is not common in the war-torn areas of Uganda. |
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He said independently that the 40 women who believed in him in a Tubur suburb in Soroti where he operates have a malaria vaccine. |
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Nakasi and other women with HIV/AIDS are traveling very quickly from Tubur to get a health insurance. |
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Nakasi has been able to get support from Women’s international cross-cultural Exchange and Urgent action fund Africa. |
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Nakasi will use money to help the orphans and to recruit people with disabilities to bring a vaccine vaccine vaccine to his village |
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I keep supposing that Semwogerere is no chance to lead such men. |
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The disgraceful circumstances led to abuse of Nakasi and many other women in the conflict areas. |
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The report indicates that the majority of voters had ended the elections in three hours after the elections. |
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For Kagame’s supporters, the tension from the campaign will revive the Rwanda Patriotic Font. |
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The display of the voter register starts from eleven to thirty one in the eighteenth two thousand ten. |
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The Electoral Commission has held around eleven to thirteen elections on August twenty eighty ten to test the voter’s register. |
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Uganda’s polling stations are three thousand nine hundred and fifteen. |
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The operations will start at 2:00 a.m. at 2:00 a.m. in each polling station. |
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The total number of voters on the register will be displayed for ten days. |
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Engineering Dr. Badru Kiggundu was the chairman of the Electoral Commission for the twelve elections. |
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In August twenty sixth, President Museveni made an unusual comment on the opposition in Uganda. |
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The president spoke to the opening of the Africa Regional Conference on the elections. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation focuses on legal policies at Munyonyo Resort. |
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The Inter-Party Cooperation lies with Inter-Party Cooperation with Members of Parliament. |
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The Commonwealth Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliamentary Parliaments. |
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The president said it is the responsibility of all Africans to negotiate and fight against rebellion. |
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He said discussions should be discussed on African benefits. |
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The opposition campaigned for reforms in the Electoral Commission to establish justice. |
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In his Sowing the Mustard Seed, Museveni writes that Paulo Muwanga’s government refused to amend the electoral law. |
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Members of the Uganda People's Congress wanted better elections than the government. |
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The President’s electoral amendments are part of the opposition parties today. |
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Museveni also denied the amendment of the Electoral Commission as Muwanga one thousand nine hundred eight. |
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The Electoral Commission is aware of what to do with a high level of integrity. |
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The struggle for the reforms of the Ugandan Electoral Commission has been from one thousand nine hundred eight. |
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The results for the one thousand nine hundred eight were compromised and led to strike. |
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Five thousand Ugandans died in the five year old struggle that brought Museveni to power. |
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Museveni submitted one of the issues leading to the National Resistance Army riots. |
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The Supreme Court ruled that the Electoral Commission failed to organis free and fair elections in two thousand and six hundred. |
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This is the one committee that the President should ensure that he knows what to do and cannot be replaced. |
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Uganda has had a fourth election of one thousand nine hundred eight. |
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Political parties involved in the elections doubt the Electoral Commission’s integrity. |
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The Electoral Commission has ensured an effective election which is not under the ruling party leadership. |
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Many observers say the elections for members of the Electoral Commission should be carried out by a non-governmental committee in which there are right Ugandans. |
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Members of the Electoral Commission, especially the Chairman and the Secretary General, should not be reelected by the party only in power. |
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It should be a national committee to control and judge the Electoral Commission’s duties. |
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The Electoral Commission is scrutinising the activities of the Electoral Commission. |
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The opposition in Uganda bows itself to its own allies. |
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This arrangement was made in Malawi. |
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The Electoral Commission in Malawi is held by a judge appointed by the Judiciary. |
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The President of Malawi, consulting the party leaders with members of parliament, appoints special members of the committee. |
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The committee has a four year old Electoral Commission term and a new term. |
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The leader of Africa helps others to get to power Yoweri Museveni speaks about one thousand nine hundred eighty. |
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On the other hand, Ghana is the highest number of voters in the Electoral Commission. |
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The Uganda Electoral Commission members were elected in the one thousand nine hundred ninety three years. |
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AMISOM under the AU and UN Peace keeping directive is incapable of keeping the Presidential House, Mogadishu airport. |
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Uganda Peolpe's Defence Force's stay in AMISOM does not satisfy Ugandans’ needs. |
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When people talk of the defeat of Al-Shabaab in Somalia, they say they defeat in army and they are unable to attack them. |
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Because Uganda People's Defence Force cannot its objective, the only way it can do is from Somalia. |
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We, as members of the United Nations, have asked the security commission to put in order to enter Somalia on my Al-Shabaab border. |
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This would allow Uganda to crossover to Al-Shabaab. |
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Bwesigye is working with Advocates for Public International Law Uganda. |
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At its Electoral Commission meeting in Gatonya, the National Resistance Movement announced that it had registered eight million members, including younger members. |
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This was before the EC started its programme of checking the voter register, which produced fifteen million voters out of ten million voters in two thousand six. |
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The National Resistance Movement has deployed its members around the country. |
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The Electoral Commission doubts the integrity of the National Resistance Movement numbers. |
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Earlier this year, the National Resistance Movement has also doubted the correctness of the Electoral Commission voters’ register, claiming it has two million shillings. |
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In Uganda’s two thousand nine population grew to thirty six million people. |
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This means that 14.2 million Ugandans are over 18 years and so they are allowed to register as voters. |
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The expectation of the number of people who were registered increased with more than fifteen million voters in the Electoral Commission. |
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The 2010 statistics show the 18 year old and upward Ugandans are 13.9 million shillings compared to 12.9 million in two thousand eight. |
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Because Ugandans do not want to register and the deaths of the registered voters, the number of new voters should be lower. |
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However, EC has argued that this is not the final price. |
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Even if he would stand as a presidential candidate, it would be difficult for anyone to lead Uganda. |
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The divisions that had started fighting for Moshi were divided. |
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After Idi Amin leaving power, all the generations of peace were instant until they passed away. |
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This happened in one thousand nine hundred and eighty nine after the National Resistance Movement defeated President Yoweri Museveni. |
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It was therefore a shock that besides all these, Binaisa could remain in power almost a year ago. |
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Ugandans could be happy that there was a certain man here who did not deserve to be President. |
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He preserved Uganda as a single country, he was laughed but in the process they started loving him before he arrived. |
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He asserted the powers of a normal man with the leadership of the military, General Oyite Ojok. |
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A common government was set up by the National Resistance Movement when it came to power. |
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Binaisa was also a President who does not eat food as his normal life shows. |
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Shortly after leaving the presidency, he turned back to New York to rearrest his law. |
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In one thousand nine hundred and eighty six, soon after the National Resistance Movement came to power, he returned. |
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He built a separate house on the altar of Mutundwe. |
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He opened a lawyer, walking quietly on the streets of Kampala without hidden thing. |
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After the death of the former leader for Liberty, Andrew Kayira returned to New York in exile. |
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Museveni’s counterpart Andrew Kayira returned to New York where he got a lower job as a governor. |
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In the 1962 constitution, it was always declared to him when he had to write a constitution that covers everybody where he falls. |
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The constitution requires wherever it falls it is written to secure the primaries after one thousand nine hundred sixty six days. |
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The 1967 constitution, which followed him, permitted him to be arrested without trial in Bangereza. |
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The prisoners arrested him in Moroto, Karamoja for a year. |
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He later renounced the number of ministers in the government for one thousand nine hundred sixty seven. |
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In rejoicing in his political perception, no one could complain about Africa’s popularity in his life. |
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Mr. Binaisa’s ethnic passion was driven by his popularity as a person after being elected as a British candidate. |
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Mr. Binaisa, a thinker of the Afro-Fusion, is ready to deal with any matter in the UK at the start of the five |
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Upon leaving the United Kingdom of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six, he joined the Uganda National Congress led by Ignatius Musaazi. |
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He broke down with the leadership of Musaazi and turned back to Apollo Obote for the Uganda Peoples Congress. |
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Despite being behind the primary elections, Binaisa was willing to address the anger of his group Baganda over what he believes. |
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He counterparted the different politics of the Mengo government. |
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This was prepared in the time the Mengo government has since refused the government to work together. |
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Mahmood Mamdani also addressed the failure of the Baganda to lead the national affairs. |
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Men like Binaisa and Luyimbazi Zake were ready to pay. |
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Binaisa was a decent and very good lawyer who was respected by his group. |
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He was a lawyer who started in the east and central Africa, serving the Legislative Assembly, headed the Uganda Legislative Assembly. |
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As indicated, each time he is joined to the political office, Binaisa would not have to turn back to his barracks and to his trade. |
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However, his legal activity as a lawyer, Nelson Mandela, was often arrested. |
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As Mandela showed in the long Walk to Freedom, the time could not allow a normal man to be as usual. |
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On the other submarines, the cross-section of the submarine is removed from the MCPherson strut, and the step has to be fixed. |
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This is how the car's friction is turned aside from the dust seen from the front of the car's or car's friction. |
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The Chief Executive Officer, who is working in the future, has issued a tenth edition of the federation of Uganda Football Association’s report on how to make money new. |
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Electoral Commissioner, helping people to come to power in Africa. |
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Kagame’s ninety three percent victory has led to a new generation. |
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The Kagame’s rallies were typical and well organised. |
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Binaisa, who died on the nineteenth, was like a two year old man. |
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He was manipulated with a similar environment, class, religion, ethnicity, business and economy like other Ugandans. |
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The most elite Ugandans were between one thousand nine hundred forty one thousand nine hundred and fifty. |
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The number of malaria patients in Apac is higher than in Kabale comparison. |
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A study from one thousand nine hundred and ninety four to two thousand five in some districts in Uganda shows that there are many malaria patients in Apac. |
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In Uganda, malaria vaccine is between twenty five percent and forty percent. |
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In Uganda, as much as half of the number of children who die in hospitals die by malaria. |
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I had never seen Museveni happy as now. |
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Images of frustration that showed President Museveni's simplicity as a rage of disgruntled state. |
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My delight is to surprise the bridegroom Herbert Ssegujja for his excellent job and who deserves to be elected. |
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In the presidency’s duties, it’s a good time to reduce its period of peace because it’s a super office. |
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If the president is happy, the good things are expected to happen. |
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That is why qualifications like Ssegujja are needed. |
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Ssegujja, you are a praised job. |
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National Resistance Movement needs to win in the upcoming elections. |
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The perception of our brothers among the inhabitants of the wing is that if the nations are not much populated, you would have a wide variety of populations. |
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Our presidents have learned well of these lessons. |
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Most of your wealth is the people of Uganda. |
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It’s hard for National Resistance Movement to see that even if they vote, the difference remains, it is hard to fill. |
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Go out, my Ugandans, we are talking about our unjustifiabilities to raise some of our lawyers who were not told to break the unjustified laws. |
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One of them rebuked the Karamojja of Sembabule as a prayer and disgruntled leader of Sembabule. |
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Theodore Ssekikubo isly incarcerated by the police and the police officers at the National Resistance Movement elections. |
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I read that Kale Kayihura, the command of the police, announced that no one was above the law. |
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Ugandans have nothing to do except to be satisfied with our lawyers. |
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I hope it was unfair to have a police officer in the district to be dismissed because every police using power over the people are harassed. |
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Unfortunately, in this favour, the police officer in his district was blamed. |
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Mr President, we have asked you to step in the process to save Naguru and Nakawa people. |
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The New Vision, which was released on September 23, 2010, said the retainers should be pulled out of the ground to make the Opec favourite. |
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The form of an informal consent signed by the delegates was unconstitutional and unconstitutional. |
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The reaction to the rebuilding of Naguru-Nakawa region is waiting for a proper government plan as a projecte. |
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The reaction to the rebuilding of the Naguru-Nakawa region accepts being part of the strategist group. |
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Mr President, we people in the region of Naguru and Nakawa, we are asking for a general assembly of peace with you. |
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Naguru and Nakawa asked to meet with the President before the thirty twoth eighteenth term term term limits arrived. |
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Agents of Naguru-Nakawa, Kalyegira is a person who is doing illegal things rather than a rebellion. |
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I agree with Daniel Kalinaki that Timothy Kalyegira is a criminal but not a terrorist. |
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I think whatever Kalyegira writes is to the lecturers to take it into their own perceptions, whether right or not. |
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I do not believe in criminalism but it is wrong for the government to arrest Kalyegira. |
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The bomb blasts that took place in Kampala on September seventeenth was as the terror attacks in New York on September eleventh. |
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Alexander Emerick Jones is one of the American criminals and a journalist but the government does not respect him. |
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Film manager Michael Moore made a documentary show called “Fahrenheit” |
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Another document called 'Loose Change' is unfortunate that he was printed in the same form by Michael Moore. |
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Craig Unger also wrote a book dedicated to teaching the bush leadership to massive ethnicity. |
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The reputation for your has been that you have both offices and households. |
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Ben Laden left the country soon after about eleven September. |
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The intelligence chief and intelligence secretary Robert Gates wrote a letter to the media on September sixth two thousand and five hundred. |
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He submitted a document to the media in the sixth century, two thousand and five hundred, saying that the Americans knew what they saw with their eyes about eleven September, two thousand and one. |
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Talking of any kind of criminal offense in the government by day and by day indicates that it is useless. |
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In Uganda, until now, people have not believed that Major General James Kazin was killed by a woman who admitted to the murder. |
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From Kalyegira. |
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In an earlier interview, the Chief Executive Officer of the National Social Security Fund, Grace Isabirye, revealed that the funds are being replaced. |
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Grace Isabirye had been involved in the debate to get a point of view from the Inter-Party Cooperation, the Trade Union. |
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This was a rejoicing news for the National Social Security Fund. |
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Now, because Isabirye has gone out, I hope his dream will be realised by his back Richard Byarugaba. |
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Byarugaba and his lords have to try and see how good the thoughts he took back are being taken care of and done. |
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We have to believe in Byarugaba. |
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Corruption leaves Uganda and is likely to be seen in Uganda’s most corrupt agencies. |
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My uncle was arrested in Entebbe for a radius of about seventy five kilometers per hour and released to the Entebbe Police Headquarters. |
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My uncle went to Kampala Central Police station where the Entebbe Police forced a fifty thousand shillings back. |
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John Muhwezi insisted that Karegyeya is enthusiastic about him. |
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It was not similar to the previous week’s struggle in the National Resistance Movement parliamentary elections. |
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The people of the Middle East are our best friends. |
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Our friend and America can’t defuse this. |
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I am supposing that President Museveni has been kidnapped or tried to please Washington District of Columbia or whatever he did for his seat. |
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There is no way a group of corrupt and opportunistic civilians with no military expertise can establish security in Somalia. |
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Why is Museveni wrong with Somalia? |
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read more about this in The Independent on August twelve thousand and ten by Andrew. |
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Mwenda wrote an example of the sixth, about the nineteenth, |
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South African police arrested a suspected first in the attempt to kill Lotonanti General Kayumba Nyamwasa. |
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Lotonant General Kayumba Nyamwasa, who was the Prime Minister of Rwanda in India, became a lawyer. |
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The suspected was the captain who retired Francis Gakwerera, a Mozambique businessman and former soldier. |
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Francis was a soldier in Uganda, the Rwandan Army but later joined the Congo Army. |
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Kayumba, just a few months ago he was traveling to Rwanda and began to make inconsistence with President Paul Kagame and his government. |
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It seemed to be the Rwandan Patriotic Front behind this rebellion. |
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As for Gakwerera, it shows that he is the right man to do the job. |
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Kayumba’s close friend, therefore, knew the case well. |
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As a warrior in three different countries, Gakwerera accepts being a barber. |
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Gakwerera’s relationship with Kayumba’s family was confirmed by Kayumba’s wife Rosette on her Facebook account. |
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He said that Gakwerera is a family friend and he could not participate in the striking of his neighbours. |
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Gakwerera, who was released five days ago without any petition, refused to participate. |
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On Sande, twenty Ogwomuka sixth, Kayumba’s manager Richard Bachisha was also arrested for allegations of rebellion. |
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The interview with the suspects that were suspected to shoot Kayumba indicated that there had not been resolved issues between Kayumba Nyamwasa and Paul Kagame who brought me. |
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He was with two other Rwandans, one known as Saad and the other Rukara. |
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There were also two other suspects, one from Kenya and one from Tanzania. |
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Bachisha’s arrest was shocking because he seemed to be a conspirator to his lord after he helped him move to Rwanda midnight. |
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It originated from Rwanda on August twenty eighth. |
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Bachisha was put in the same jail under Gakwerera. |
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However, they immediately met with Bachisha and told Gakwerera of all his heart. |
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He explained that after Bichisha arrived in South Africa, he was called by a call of Ndahiro. |
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Ndahiro asked him to kill Kayumba for the Rwandan government. |
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Ndahiro promised to pay him two thousand dollars for his job. |
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Bichisha later met ambassadors sent to Ndahiro who gave him only US$1 million. |
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Bichisha’s claims are critical. |
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He explained that on Thursday, about sixteenth August, three days before Kayumba was shot, the murderers came to Kayumba’s house at night. |
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Bichisha told Gakwerera that Kayumba and his wife were lying in their room. |
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According to Bichisha, the murderers left their numbers to him. |
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He later called them on Wednesday morning about nine hundred sixty and told them he was going on to crossover with Kayumba. |
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As it was announced, the suspects arrived on the bus and one of them shot Kayumba in the belly. |
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Bichisha says that after the day Ndahiro called him and asked him to kill Kayumba adding that at the time, Kagame had promised the award. |
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This was after the sound of Bichisha told the South African police and executed his petition. |
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Bichisha also delivered Ndahiro’s mobile phone number. |
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The Rwandan Patriotic Front security and intelligence officer is Doctor Emmanuel Ndahiro. |
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Therefore, Bichisha seems to be his reference. |
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First, if these experts knew Kayumba’s house and had different locks to enter it, why would they need Bichisha? |
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He seemed to be a threat to their objective. |
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Secondly, Bichisha’s analysis of the scrutiny of the gunshots is clear. |
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He says that later wife Kayumba dismissed the allegory that a man drove their car from off the motorcycle and rapeously stopped them. |
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Bichisha stopped the car and put a pin on his right hand. |
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A man dropped the piston out of the belly and put a shot in the belly to Kayumba. |
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A man surrounded a car next to the way Kayumba fought for a while before the man ran. |
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The second reason is that Kayumba’s allegory to fight a murderer appears as a Hollywood film. |
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Is this really the case or the way Kayumba, his wife and daughter-in-law wanted the world to hear? |
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If Ndahiro had planned to kill Kayumba, had he called on the lawyer who had not known him and asked him to cooperate in the matter? |
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If Kayumba’s claim is correct, is there none striking Ndahiro’s name? |
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The fourth issue is lack of evidence between Bichisha and those who tried to kill Kayumba. |
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Even though he was in attendance, why had he wanted to present himself in the case of trying to kill a person in jail for twenty years in South Africa? |
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Gakwerera says that Bichisha’s slicing appeared as an announcement. |
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What was Bichisha doing? |
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Security experts say Bichisha might have been deployed by the South African police to get information about other suspects. |
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However, there is a change in Kayumba’s petition of shooting South African authorities in confidence. |
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Bichisha entered South Africa using a Ugandan passport that came out on August twenty two thousand ten. |
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This passport was used by Bichisha and forwarded to the South African police. |
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However, in other documents they submitted to the press, the South African police have not revealed that one of the suspects is a Ugandan. |
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Gakwerera says that Bichisha’s slicing appeared as an announcement. |
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The suspects who were arrested were to have been recovered by people who had claimed that Kayumba had been killed by relatives. |
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Kayumba was the Chief of Defence Forces of Rwanda, the National Intelligence Agency. |
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These people paid them money to kill Kayumba. |
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However, these Rwandans argued that as they were paid without work, they took the money, but they had nothing to do. |
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Two suspects of Rwandans are recognised as criminals in the minority. |
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The Rwandan government had asked to resettle them in Pretoria after crushing the Pretoria headquarters and stealing. |
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The South African authorities were shocking over their crimes. |
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You have played a lot of politics in Kayumba’s case. |
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First, on the day of his shooting, a South African vice president appeared at a clinic in which Kayumba had been polled. |
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He was joined by former Chief Executive Officer in South Africa, Bill Masetera who is a close friend of Patrick Karegyeya when he is close to Kayumba. |
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Masetera was the head of the South African intelligence department where Karegyeya was head of security outside South Africa. |
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Masetera later became a security consultant for former South African president Thabo Mbeki. |
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The two disagreed after allegedly said that Masetera had reinforced Mbeki’s rival and current President Jacob Zuma. |
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Masetera’s relationship with Karegyeya continued as he says now, that the President is about to use the intelligence chiefs and when they finish dismissing them. |
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What plans had Museveni to do with Kayumba? |
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The Chief Executive Officers of the reconciliation team look at the issue, “Friends” from the American Central Intelligence Agency called Kigali. |
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He explained that Kayumba had sent a message to Museveni seeking collaboration. |
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Francis Gakwerera says he lives in Mozambique where he has supported the two thousand and five hundred business. |
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However, every time I am walking between Maputo and Kigali, I am going to South Africa. |
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I also buy goods in South Africa which I sold in Mozambique. |
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How did you come to be arrested in connection with the petition of shooting Kayumba? |
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I was in South Africa visiting Maputo. |
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I have a business to do in South Africa and to secure a seat for my child at the barracks. |
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I use South Africa for many things. |
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I came to the third day and I was arrested on the sixth. |
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Police accused a person of shooting Kayumba. |
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Do you know Kayumba and you have always been fighting from antiquity? |
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I first met with Kayumba in Kitgum, a one thousand eighty seven when he was working as a district chief of staff. |
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I was a general representative of the nineteenth National Riffle Association today called Uganda People's Defence Force. |
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In one thousand nine hundred we went together to Gulu. |
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On the eleventh thousand nine hundred nineties, we drove a car to Kigitumba under the Rehabilitation Project Force which launched the war. |
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To get a small percentage of films, try, because of having other goods that can be added such as Kodak and Fuji. |
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After being well used in Mozambique, Lebanon, Morocco and Ethiopia operational films, the film industry has already arrived in Uganda. |
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Film festivals in Uganda are around changing the quality of the public, to pay attention to Italian cooperation and Amakula Film. |
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He is very happy with the people of Gulu where the project is supported by the fact that they are not only able to make a fair journey to their preferred places. |
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The inhabitants of Gulu are mourning during the night to the middle of the night. |
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The film festival is hosted by the head of the Italy Development Cooperation office. |
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A commercial car moves around the city and village areas in Uganda. |
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Analysts say their communication was linked to Baraka Obama’s “Yes We Can” ship that helped him get to office. |
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Marco Ballerini, the chief of the projects, said that in doing so, the skilled will lead the future. |
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The project, which is going to be carried out in over twenty districts in Gulu district began on September twenty five and ended on September twenty five. |
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The people in Gulu region are very happy about what is done now. |
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They concluded that some of their counterparts were joined to the Uganda People's Deforce Force. |
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Others had security organisations connected to pursue and identify Muslims. |
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Two members of the Allied Democratic Forces, Kakooza Ahmad and Dada Mukibi have been secured. |
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The Bureau of Investigations and Polls in Kitante, which was handling the Allied Democratic Forces operations, was not working. |
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In cooperation with the government, their lives have been reinforced by their allies, the Allied Democratic Forces who are in the bush. |
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They cited the deaths of their comrades like Lyavaale, Zanyawulawo, Junju, Kasakya, Issa Twatera, Benon Musisi, Kagim. |
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Some of their colleagues were killed in unintelligent manner and some of the former Allied Democratic Forces terrorised to promote terrorism. |
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In the October 2008, the Chieftaincy of Defence Forces met to discuss the number of Allied Democratic Forces rebels accusing the state of using them. |
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Former Allied Democratic Forces rebels accused the government of using and casting them out without pay. |
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The bomb attacks in Kampala on September 11 were carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces and the Islamic Courts group Al-Shabaab who were found in Somalia. |
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Because of the complicated circumstances and their abuses, the journalists of the Allied Democratic Forces who have not known have been recovered from terrorist activities. |
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Abdusalam Lukwebe and others are members of the Allied Democratic Forces. |
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The Independent of the Seven, two thousand ten, wrote that the brothers of the former Allied Democratic Forces members are not getting only help when their officers die on government duties. |
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The Kampala City Council Authority remains the highest level calling for acrimonious people. |
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This was driven by their comrades like Rwigema Shafik and Tumusiime Hassan. |