By Independent Team Buganda, security, opposition leaders speak out Basing on current statistics, a first round win for President Yoweri Museveni in the 2011 presidential elections appears unlikely. His margin of victory against the opposition has shrunk from 52 percentage points in 1996 when he got 76 percent of the …
Read More »Are conditions right for rebellion?
By Independent Team Kyanjo is not the first to warn of war if the 2011 elections are mishandled. On April 27, 2009, the Chairman of the Progressive People’s Party (PPP), Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, who is former Museveni campaign strategist and confidante, wrote an open letter to Museveni warning of rebellion. …
Read More »Bahati: The unlikely gay basher
By Jocelyn Edwards At the Imperial Hotel in Entebbe last month, MP David Bahati moved around the room handing out copies of his anti-gay bill to religious leaders of all the major faiths and denominations. Muslim imams in their embroidered skull caps, Anglican and Catholic priests in their collars were …
Read More »NIC issues IPO amid controversy
By Patrick Kagenda Who would want to put their money in a company whose net worth is not clear? Since the National Insurance Corporation (NIC) issued its long awaited Initial Public Offer (IPO) on December 31, 2009, the event has raised several questions that remain unanswered. Top on the list …
Read More »Umeme power tariff cuts shock manufacturers
By Patrick Kagenda They had hoped for even deeper cuts Uganda Clays pays an average Shs 99 million per month in user fees to Umeme, the electricity distribution company. That is about Shs 1 billion per year or about a quarter of the profit that the housing clay products company …
Read More »Uganda oil deal could delay
By The Independent Team Interested company linked to bribery in Nigeria Plans to start refining Uganda’s oil may be delayed because of wrangling over new partners by the exploration companies, Heritage Oil and Tullow Oil. President Museveni in his New Year address to the nation on December 31, 2009, said …
Read More »How opposition can defeat Museveni
By Andrew M. Mwenda The opposition parties’ agreement to field one presidential candidate come the 2011 elections is possibly a good move. However, previous presidential elections have shown that there is no need for a joint opposition candidate. Indeed, the combined vote of third candidates has always been statistically insignificant …
Read More »Museveni versus opposition alliance
By Joshua Masinde & Mubatsi Asinja Habati Vote rigging still a big worry, strengths and weaknesses of each side On December 15 last year, four opposition political parties signed a protocol in which they agreed to front a joint presidential candidate in the 2011 presidential elections. Fielding a joint opposition …
Read More »Economic activity in 2010
By The Independent Team ‘A strong position has to be taken on corruption and efficiency of local government in the delivery of services’ According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Uganda`s real economic growth is projected at6.0 percent in 2010, higher than that of many other comparable countries. The projection …
Read More »2009: Another bad year for journalists
By The Independent Team The news reporters made news themselves this year, with many journalists and editors feeling real heat. Three Monitor journalists including managing editor, Daniel Kalinaki and senior reporters, Angelo Izama and Grace Matsiko, were interrogated by the CID over an article published in Sunday Monitor titled, Reclusive …
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