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Read moreDetailsFor now, Lt. Gen. Edward Kalekyezi Kayihura, is cooling his heels in Makindye Military Barracks. It is utterly understandable if...
Read moreDetailsFor now, Lt. Gen. Edward Kalekyezi Kayihura, is cooling his heels in Makindye Military Barracks. It is utterly understandable if...
Read moreDetailsThe recent State of the Nation address, delivered by President Yoweri Museveni, drew very sharp responses on all sides. Those...
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Read moreDetailsThe New Economist's major concentration is on Ugandan and East African affairs, politics, and business, but it also includes regular sections on science and technology, books, and the arts.