Corridors of power

Jul 24, 2007

“WE believe that the destruction of a school and homes is a matter of public concern which cannot go unattended to,” UPDF Spokesperson Major Felix Kulaigye, after UPDF Captain Juma Seiko destroyed a school and several homes in Mukono.

They said it:

“WE believe that the destruction of a school and homes is a matter of public concern which cannot go unattended to,” UPDF Spokesperson Major Felix Kulaigye, after UPDF Captain Juma Seiko destroyed a school and several homes in Mukono.

“The three men were found guilty of the most heinous, brutal and atrocious crimes in human history,” International Court of Justice judge Julia Ssebutinde, after sentencing three former Sierra Leone warlords to 60 years in jail.

“I am not arrogant, but I speak bluntly. I speak my mind. If I speak with arrogance, it is not my intention to be,” NRM Secretary General and Minister for Security Amama Mbabazi, refuting allegations that he is arrogant, in a Sunday Vision interview.

“We have got enough work building bridges, to know which religion is doing what. If they steal people’s money we shall just lock them up,” a tough talking President Museveni, about pastors who are said to hoodwink worshippers and steal their money.

“Bonna Bagaggawale will only benefit people who work hard. God created land and if you use it wisely, you can prosper,” Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala, advising Ugandans to work harder.

“I don’t know if any green piece of cloth is an army uniform,” First Deputy Prime Minister, Eriya Kategaya, denying that NRM MPs who went to Kyankwanzi were given army uniforms.


“The ministry of Local Government is not my kibanja. I am just offering a service,” Local Government Minister Major General Kahinda Otafiire, denying that he is using the ministry to dictate market and land matters in Kampala.

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