Wednesday, July 25, 2007

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Uganda’s economic growth among the fastest.

Uganda’s economy is one of the fastest growing and one of the most liberal countries for direct foreign investment according to Mrs. Sarah Baagalaliwo, the director, Uganda Investment Authority.

Speaking at media center on the status of Uganda’s investment for the just concluded financial year 2006/2007, the economy has shown a positive trend in both local and foreign investments in Uganda.

According to statistics from Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) there was an amazing 188 percent increase, almost doubled were the 439 projects licensed compared to 347 in 2005/06. The report also shows an increase in job creation by....................Read More

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Museveni irresponsible

The president of the Conservative Party and former Member of Parliament for Lubaga South, John Ken Lukyamuzi, has maintained president Yoweri Museveni is an irresponsible leader only interested in...................Read More

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Police arrests CHOGM Conman.

Police has arrested a man for using impersonation to con and extort money from people, promising them jobs during Commonwealth Heads of State Meeting (CHOGM) and access to ‘Bonna Baggagawale’ funds according to Police Spokesman Simeo Nsubuga.

Emmanuel Tibaijuka, a 36 year old resident of Wakaliga, Lungujja, in Rubaga division, was arrested on 12th July 2007 believed to have extorted money in the region of......................Read More.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

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Do sanctions really apply to Africa?

This format of solving problems dates back to the early 19th century where Napoleon had just reorganized Europe to his optical beauty. The end of the World War I saw its action more visual as countries struggled to maintain status-quo.

Derivation of its strength is normally economical where the resistant country is burred from trading with the other countries in the international community. The aim here is to bring down such a country onto its knees.

Minus contempt for the English word, its application in Africa especially is questionable. A question then pops; does Africa really need sanctions of any nature? Uganda, Zimbabwe, Libya, South Africa, Sudan have had a taste of this theory.

In no capacity can any African country be a threat to...................................(Read More)

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Uganda’s population growth second highest in the world.

The 2007/2008 state of Uganda’s population report indicates that Uganda’s population growth rate of 3.6% is the second highest in the world after Liberia with 4.8%.

Uganda’s current population is estimated at 28.3 million, from 24.2 million in 2002, which is an average annual rate of 3.2 percent.

Today Ugandans live on average three years longer than it was three years.
Life expectancy has increased from 48.4 in 2004 to 51.5 in 2007 .The report also shows that women live longer than men. Life expectancy for women has risen to 52.3 years, while men have an average lifespan of 50.7 years.

Although the government introduced universal primary education and going ahead to introduce universal secondary education, the report shows that....................... ...........(Read more)

Friday, June 22, 2007

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MAK- Kenyan student falls dead

A Makerere University Kenyan student has fallen from a hostel and died with only two examinations papers left to complete his second year.

Anthony Gonda, a second year Information Technology student had a misunderstanding with his girl friend .................

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