President Museveni together with his commanders at the Uganda-Sudan border shortly after taking over government in 1986.
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Insurgency in the northern and eastern regions in 1986
In July 1986, remnants of the UNLA started forming spontaneous resistance groups and units in Acholi to fight back the NRA over its counterinsurgency operations....
Uganda@50
Uganda after 1986: Insurgencies in the north and east (Part One)
To the average person in Kampala or outside Uganda, what took place in the north was a rebel...
Uganda@50
Indiscipline reigns in NRA army
Because the NRA was dominated by Banyankore, Banyarwanda Tutsi, Bakiga, Batoro, Banyoro and...
Uganda@50
When midwives turned to mobile phone light to save mothers
These conditions largely sum up the story of health services in the rural areas—from the...
Uganda@50
NRA government’s purge of UFM and Fedemu soldiers
At first, the NRA and its main rival, the UFM, appeared to get on well. The leader of UFM, Dr...
Special Reports
Life in NRM/A rebel-controlled western Uganda
According to residents of western Uganda at the time, the NRA was rather disciplined in their...
Special Reports
Why HIV prevalence is on the rise
Uganda was once considered a shining example of how a country – even a poor Third World one –...
Special Reports
A tale of high and low with the virus
I found out I was positive four years after my husband died. The thought of my children...
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Insurgency in the northern and eastern regions in 1986
- Uganda after 1986: Insurgencies in the north and east (Part One)
- Indiscipline reigns in NRA army
- When midwives turned to mobile phone light to save mothers
- NRA government’s purge of UFM and Fedemu soldiers
- NRA kicks out Gen Okello’s government
- Nairobi peace talks collapse as conflict, instability resume
- Lies drove Amin to strike Tanzania
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Security officials ban kadodi
- Bus accident leaves 25 injured
- Kingdom minister held over forgery of documents
- Hoima to oil firms: Stop sidelining us
- Government told not to change its position on gays
- Newly-erected Shs50 billion Entebbe road signs fading
- Central Police boss shuffles commanders
- 68-year-old camps at State House gate
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