It's been a difficult year for Mr. Museveni
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A year Mr Museveni will want to forget
Mr Awori described Mr Museveni’s first year of his fourth term as “hectic” and said the President’s failure to exert control over the 9th Parliament, as his majority ruling NRM party grapples with internal strife, had posed “a challenge to his rule.” The...
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Chronology of events in Uganda since January
President Museveni swore in on May 12, 2011 amidst a 21-gun salute, at Kololo airstrip,...
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‘NRM has better plans for Uganda’
Over the years gone by, the NRM has worked to overcome three major challenges - security,...
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Uganda @50 should help us understand our history
The anticipation for Uganda to mark its 50th anniversary since October 9, 1962 is fast...
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Solving Uganda’s joblessness: The Internet
If 200,000 Ugandans who are presently unemployed or barely employed were to find jobs today,...
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Parliament watch: Movement, EALA is not a Party extension
Happy to see familiar faces in the lounge, she swiftly turned the tittle-tattle to the...
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‘Local people don’t understand EALA’
Similarly, my view is that young people should play a role in EALA because we must use our...
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President Museveni keeps NRM members guessing
It is hot and boiling. That is the situation surrounding the ruling NRM party. The forces...
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Without building integrity, Museveni won’t defeat graft
The importance of integrity in public life is that society operates more smoothly. If there...
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The Week in Review
It was a eureka moment for former Supreme Court judge, George Kanyeihamba. “It seems...
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Rolex; Made in Uganda
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- His Take: Nothing short of a real man
- Pregnant before marriage: Surviving in your Church
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Taking interview preparation seriously could be critical step to getting
- Why pre-university students need apprenticeship
- Jumping the career ship
- How to keep a happy staff and remain profitable during tough economic times
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Was Chelsea predestined; is our destiny all fully set?
- Office of the DPP is using ‘the law’ to abuse power and the rule of law
- NRM continuing contradictions about Ugandan women’s rights
- Term limits may bring a mere change of guards, not fundamental change
- Time to remove imbalances in the international trading system
- The significance of positive criticism
- Rich country, poor people
- On the challenge to re-invent, revitalise the Uganda Peoples Congress: Part I
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