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Archived 29th September 2005
Did this really happen in U.S.?
TAMPA - A lot has happened to Jennifer Myers since two weeks ago. When the Fall semester opened, she was in high spirits, ready to continue with her doctoral studies at Xavier University in New Orleans.
Northern Uganda suffers ‘genocide’
BRONX, NY - A former U.N. Under-Secretary General Olara Otunnu says the ongoing violence in northern Uganda is “genocide”.
Archived 22nd September 2005
How Global Fund money was shared
Uganda has produced five successful grant proposals to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM). The cumulative committed funds to Uganda by the Global Fund (GF) for the first two years are US$201 million and US$371 million over five years.
Stage set for PMA
It is four years since the Uganda started implementing the Plan for Modernisation of Africulture (PMA) as a tool against rural poverty.
Archived 15th September 2005
Mukono: From vanilla boom to political fights
To an ordinary Ugandan, Mukono district is synonymous with the vanilla boom of 2002/2003, which then burst in 2004.
Archived 8th September 2005
Beyond the wildest dreams
MR. JOSEPH KIWANUKA BALIKUDEMBE, (pictured above) the headmaster of St. Lawrence Ssonde, speaks to JACKIE NALUBWAMA about the school’s amazing achievements in just eight years:
Top value at reasonable cost
You would never imagine that at the end of a long, bumpy, rural road stands a well-kept fortress of knowledge.
Archived 8th September 2005
Experts survey Lake Victoria
JINJA – On Tuesday, August 23, a team of experts from the East African region set off into Lake Victoria from the Jinja pier to complete the second leg of their acoustic survey on the world’s second largest fresh water lake.
Otafiire upsets water experts
He took a decision supposed to make water more accessible to the poor, but experts argue it is the poor who will suffer in the long run.