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LRA knows what Besigye didn’t; you must pose a military threat
CHARLES ONYANGO-OBBO: If five years ago you had bet that this year representatives of Uganda’s Lord’s Resistance Army rebels would be feted in Kampala.
Govt must do more to bring down rising fuel costs
Karl Lyimo : All is not well in the Tanzanian marketsince the Minister for Finance, Zakia Meghji, raised tax on fuel. .
Graft will determine poll outcome
L. MUTHONI WANYEKI: The people have spoken. And, unsurprisingly, what they have said is diametrically opposed to what their leaders have been saying on their behalf.
We can learn from Somalia
OSCAR KIMANUKA: Digital revolution is already fuelling Africa’s development in a great way. The immense possibilities


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To establish a new global order, reform the UN
Kenyan politicians can't solve land problems
So much money... soon it’ll be old fashioned to talk of trillions
Spare the rod....Will SA really decide to spoil a whole generation?
TO BEAT or not to beat? Parents in South Africa got a temporary relief when the proposed spanking law, which was supposed to go to the National Assembly

EDITORIALS

Uganda’s peculiar use of resources
RECENT MEDIA REPORTS INDICATE THAT the Makerere University administration has raided the staff pension fund to finance payment of wages.
Good policy on oil, daft implementation
ON REALISING THAT THE OIL SECTOR WAS beginning to slow down Tanzania’s economic growth, the government sought a rescue plan.  

LETTERS

Let’s all learn from Rwanda’s style of governance
I REFER to Charles Onyango-Obbo’s “Kenyan elections setting a new pace but Rwanda still leads” (The EastAfrican, October 29-November 4).
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