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Privatized violence shouidn't come home
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| WHAT THE READERS SAY |
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The
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| LEADING AFRICA |
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Mbeki Gov't blamed for Xenophobia in South Africa
THE South African Institute
of Race Relations described the
wave of violence that has gripped
Johannesburg and surrounding
areas as a direct response to
policy failures on the part of Thabo
Mbeki’s government. More>> |
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| LEADING UGANDA |
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Women petition Parliament against violence
Women and girls are more at risk of violence from men they know particularly in the family.
Rape and sexual torture are used as weapons of war.
Violence against women has serious mental physical and sexual health consequences. More>> |
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| LEADING CHURCH |
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Millions celebrate Uganda Martyrs
IT is now firmly established that
each June 3, when the Uganda
Martyrs Day is celebrated by
the Church across the world, the
crowd at the famous Namugongo
site only becomes mammoth. More>> |
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| PRIVATISING VIOLENCE WITH MERCENARIES |
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| Uganda exports Security guards to Iraq |
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| LUWEERO GETS SHEPHERD IN MSGR SSEMOGERERE |
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One more tone to the Bishops' voice |
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| TO LOVE AND DREAD MOTHERING |
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| The Labour Ward |
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| LEADING EDUCATION |
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| Inspection leaves several schools closed |
LEADING HEALTH |
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| Allegic reactions can be life threatening |
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| LEADING PERSONALITIES |
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| Waiting for a rat to dance to his music |
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| LEADING CULTURE AND
ENTERTAINMENT |
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| Uganda Cranes aim for World appearance |
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| LEADING OPINIONS |
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| Make right decisions for 2008 |
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