Corridors of Power

May 04, 2010

<b>They said it: </b><br>“I was obsessed with time management. This was a specific event of a time-bound nature,” Vice-President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya appearing before the Parliament Common Wealth Heads Of Government Meeting probe committee.

They said it:
“I was obsessed with time management. This was a specific event of a time-bound nature,” Vice-President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya appearing before the Parliament Common Wealth Heads Of Government Meeting probe committee.

“It is human weakness, only that these days it is being given a lot of media coverage. Man has been weak from the time of Adam and I think will remain weak until the end of the world,” Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala, about reports of priests who are reportedly engaged in sex abuse.

“Left on their own, there is evidence that some media houses would operate in a way that would be a recipe for incitement, chaos, anarchy and a breeding ground for genocide,” Kabakumba Matsiko, the minister of information and national guidance, about regulation of the media in Uganda.

“This money is for the poorest of the poor to get out of poverty, so you should handle it with care,” NUSAF II field officer Sam Sakwa, during a sensitisation workshop of district leaders in Sironko.

“It goes beyond comprehension to treat another human being and more so a baby the way you did. Even primitive primates protect their young ones. The accused deserves no mercy for this savage act,” High Court Justice Rugadya Atwooki, to Peter Sebina who was recently convicted of raping a seven-month-old baby.

“Tiny as you see her, Nambooze is unshakable when she stands for something good for the party, her kingdom and country,” Former Democratic Party president Paul Ssemogerere while campaigning for Betty Nambooze in Mukono.

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