Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Museveni blames courts for city crime

Museveni, LC5 chairman Richard Andama and minister Simon Ejua join the Lugbara dancers at Arua Primary School

THE weak judicial system is to blame for the wave of crimes in Kampala and other parts of the country, President Yoweri Museveni said yesterday. He called for the strengthening of the law to plug the loopholes which criminals take advantage of to secure an early release. More...

Museveni tells Congo to leave border

CONGOLESE forces should withdraw from the disputed border area at Vurra in West Nile, President Yoweri Museveni has said.
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Ugandans trapped in South Africa

Photographers take pictures of an injured man during clashes in Reiger Park settlement

Today's Column

How far should ‘national sovereignty’ be tolerated?

ALL told, well over 200,000 people may have perished in the two natural disasters in the last week and a half in Burma and China. That is slightly more than the population of cities like Little Rock, Arkansas or Salt Lake City, Utah, and closer to the population of Zanzibar, Tanzania. More...

Editorial

Universities mustn’t enrol beyond means

MAKERERE University Business School (MUBS) has hired Namboole Stadium for its students to sit for their examinations. This is because of space constraints at the campus. More...

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