Douglas Mpuga joined VOA in 2001. Before joining VOA, he worked in Uganda for then National broadcaster, Radio Uganda.
President Omar al-Bashir urges that disputes between north and south be settled before January’s referendum on independence
Referendum process behind schedule as tension and frustration set in
HRW says UN Report a step toward justice for millions of Congolese
South African Strike enters 19th day with no solution in sight
Some participants complain reality lags behind rhetoric
Investigate all parties to the Ugandan conflict says Rights group
Herman Cohen doubts a repeat of 2005 post-election violence
Disband electoral commission, opposition tells Museveni
US Ambassador to Nigeria Sanders says US is working to strengthen democracy in the country, and to improve health and education services
Journalists organization says terrorism laws and election rules of conduct impede debate of important issues
Iran, Uganda agree on use of peaceful nuclear energy
I will not be intimidated for speaking out against Museveni’s government
Toro King waits 15 years to formally be crowned
Ethiopians meet in US meet to discuss human rights at home
Observers say many voters still don’t understand how to vote, and the issues at hand
Southern Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-Democratic Change Official says there are still concerns about security
SPLM-DC says they will provide essential services to the people
Al-Bashir to use elections to gain legitimacy, says analyst
All the elections we have had in the past have been fraudulent and have been marred by irregularities and malpractices.
2 ministers and several permanent secretaries on suspension pending further investigations into their roles in corruption scandals.
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