They said it....

Mar 30, 2004

"In Uganda we have a serious problem of ‘vote buying’ at election time..."<b>IGG Jotham Tumwesigye</b>

In Uganda we have a serious problem of ‘vote buying’ at election time. But political corruption is wider than electoral corruption, which includes patronage where people are appointed to high positions, as a reward for their political support. This problem is threatening decentralisation,
IGG Jotham Tumwesigye, at the launch of Transparency International’s report on political corruption.


US wants to encourage conversations to end this war - not negotiations, which would imply two equal parties coming together to bargain. But we are trying to contact the LRA especially to open the path for humanitarian access to the north,
American ambassador Jimmy Kolker, explaining the US effort to stop the conflict in the north.



You do not discharge generals in a clandestine way. There has to be a parade. You salute him, after that he retires. He can’t just walk out,
army spokesperson Maj. Shaban Bantariza, (above)speaking about the send-off party the UPDF is organising for President Museveni.



In 1980, we built Ken Lukyamuzi up until he became secretary general of our Party...Later he decided to join a coalition of DP and UPC, saying they were going to give us federalism
CP chief Mayanja Nkangi criticising MP Ken Lukyamuzi for locking him out of CP when it was Nkangi who recruited him.


Sheik Kamulegeya is a law abiding citizen. He is not and has never been in detention by any security service,
CMI boss Col. Noble Mayombo, denying claims that CMI had arrested him and subjected him to interrogations.

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