Douglas Mpuga joined VOA in 2001. Before joining VOA, he worked in Uganda for then National broadcaster, Radio Uganda.
Increase in cost of borrowing has caused uproar from business community and private borrowers
Her private radio is said to have been illegally using public broadcaster’s equipment
Khartoum threatens economic sanctions against Nairobi if warrant not withdrawn
Charles Ingabire, an outspoken critic of the Rwanda government, was shot dead in a pub in Kampala, Uganda
Member of Parliament says power supply has been intermittent and is worsening
Author of 'The Coming Revolution: Struggle for Freedom in the Middle East' says protesters know this is an opportunity for change
Move was taken to help committee investigating oil bribery allegations
Change would have shielded the army from parliamentary oversight
Activist says government crackdown will leave them much stronger
Kiiza Besigye vows to “Walk to Work” again on Monday
Activists says charges are meant to silence them
MP says bill will be introduced soon
Partial results show an early lead by main challenger Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front party.
Analyst says NATO role likely to diminish as situation evolves
Middle East expert says Tripoli still has large number of Gadhafi forces and equipment which rebels have to overcome
Agricultural sector has encouraged commercialization over food security
Analyst says trial sets a significant precedent for Africa
Organization says feeding starving people is only a temporary solution
The group Activists for Change says it will lobby legislators Monday for relief from inflation
Coordinator of the Activists for Change campaign says protests will continue until there is a ‘plausible response’ from government.
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