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Besigye in crisis talks with FDC 'rebels'
Dr Kizza Besigye, the Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) leader, is tomorrow scheduled to hold talks with a group of party legislators who are hostile to Nandala Mafabi, the Leader of Opposition in Parliament.
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Gen Otafiire threatens to walk to work
The minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Major General Kahinda Otafiire, today said he could walk to work to protest the thin budget on which his ministry is running.
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Defence seeks Shs 132bn supplementary budget
The Defence ministry is seeking an astronomical Shs 132bn supplementary budget, less than two months before the 2011/2012 financial year comes to an end.
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How oil revenues will be managed
Proposed law gives minister ‘excessive’ powers
25 districts stand to benefit from royalties
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DRC insurgency threatens gorillas

Kasese – Renewed fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has put the lives of mountain gorillas in the Virunga massif at risk.
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Home-based saliva HIV test kit coming to Uganda
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States yesterday approved the worldwide use of a saliva test kit for HIV detection, just days after a panel recommended the use of Truvada in HIV prevention to the same body.
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Floods ravage Rakai

Josephat Faustin is part of a group of Rwandan herdsmen that had settled at Ttome in Kakuuto sub-county.
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UN urges Uganda on food security
With one out of ten Ugandans surviving on one meal a day and 33 percent of children under five malnourished, Uganda is in danger of becoming a shadow of the country that was once regarded as a fat breadbasket of sub-Saharan Africa.
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Kanyeihamba set for Mayombo lecture
Retired Supreme Court Judge George Kanyeihamba will tomorrow be the guest speaker at the Noble Mayombo memorial lecture at Kampala’s Protea hotel.
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460 circumcised in Red Cross week

The Uganda Red Cross Society (URCS), on May 8, marked the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day in memory of the organisation’s founder, Henry Dunant.
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Mutiny
Fighting in Eastern DR Congo prompts refugee influx into Rwanda
On May 6, after more than one week of intense fighting in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, which has led to the displacement of approximately 6,000 people, the Congolese armed forces (FARDC) announced that it had temporarily suspended military operations against allies of rebel leader and indicted war criminal Jean Bosco Ntaganda. The International Criminal Court accuses Ntaganda of recruiting child soldiers for the same rebel group as Thomas Lubanga, who in March became the first person to be convicted of war crimes at The Hague.
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Crime shock
Why murder, rape, extortion, carjacking, robbery are on the rise
Hardcore crime is on the increase, according to statistics from the Criminal Investigations Department.
Apart from security, experts are concerned that despite police’s increased funding and recruitment over the years—hitting the mark of an over 40,000 strong force and demanding about Shs 600 billion for its budget this year—the force is struggling with crime. The Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area, which covers Kampala district, parts of Mukono and Wakiso districts, is the most hit.
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Kampala’s killing zones
Murders on the rise as gangs terrorise Kampala, Kiira, Mukono
Annet Kayondo died in the most brutal way a young woman could die. It is believed she was on her way to work at 6am on April 3 when her attacker or attackers pounced on her in Kigandazi Zone in Bweyogerere, a busy suburb of Kampala city.
Kayondo was attacked along the narrow mud road as she scurried in the semi-darkness of dawn. A lot is still shrouded in mystery. But it is believed she was raped, beaten, and left for dead.
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Bribery hits 600MW Karuma power dam
Political interference cited in appointments as government committee pockets billions to pre-qualify Chinese firm
If constructed, the 600 MW Karuma Hydropower Dam will be the biggest dam in the country. For now however, the project that should have started in the 1990s faces further delays. In the latest sign of ineptness, the team overseeing it is fighting over appointment of a manager who has promised to sort out the mess.
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Inflation anxiety persists
As rising food and oil prices drive inflation up, BOU expert cries for oil
Bank of Uganda expects no good inflation news anytime soon. Its experts are worried that in the months ahead food prices will continue to go up and global oil prices will remain unstable, forcing up all other costs in the economy, and forcing inflation to rise. This is the reason why BOU has chosen to maintain a tight monetary policy, holding the Central Bank Rate (CBR) at 21 percent for the third consecutive month, despite public clamours for a reduction.