Saturday, March 22, 2008

Makerere lecturers say they are sexually harassed

Makerere lecturers say they are sexually harassed

While campus girls always accused lecturers of demanding sex for marks, a Saturday Vision survey reveals that a number of lecturers are sexually harassed by female students. More...

PICTURES OF THE WEEK

Presidential Guard Brigade (PGB) soldiers clashed with Col. Muammar Gadaffi’s guards at Nakivubo Stadium on Wednesday. The soldiers had attempted to keep some of Gadaffi’s guards away from the VIP section. A scuffle ensued as both security details tried to assert themselves.
TOP: PGB men realise that too many Arabs are following the presidents and try to stop them.
BOTTOM: One of Gadaffi’s guards is wrestled to the ground as everyone is pushed out of the VIP area. More...

National

First Lady calls for parental responsibility

The First Lady, Janet Museveni, has said the traditional family hierarchy, where parents took the central role in child upbringing, must be revived. More...

Typhoid kills 7 in Kapchorwa

At least seven people have died of typhoid after drinking contaminated tap water in Kapchorwa district. More...

Business

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Sports

Bombers finally settle for five

LIGHT-flyweight Ronald Serugo has been named Bombers captain ahead of the Olympic boxing qualifiers in Windhoek, Namibia next week. More...

Maji broke, Ssali at KCC

MAJI’s trip to Mbale for a Super League game against CRO on Tuesday is in balance because of financial constraints. More...

Today's Column

For what you needed an axe!

The Baganda, from whom I am proudly descended, have a saying, “Kyewayagaliza embazzi, kibuyaga asudde!” (For what you needed an axe, the wind has uprooted!) It carries the bonus: Spend no more energy, the deed is already done for you.
We writers (of a sort!) even when not suffering from an active “writer’s block” spend anxious moments worrying where the next subject will spring from. More...

Editorial

Tolerate other religions

Libyan leader Col Muammar Gadaffi caused uproar when he said the bible was doctored. Whereas Gadaffi made these remarks in a predominantly Christian country, it need not attract anger. That is what he believes in, and he is not the first person to say it. More...

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