October 10, 2005

Have U Heard

of The Lira & Apac Boycott

of Trade With Luwero Dist.

Following Remarks Over The

Passing on of Dr. Obote (RIP).

September 09, 2005

UG. YOUTH VIE FOR TOP MOST LEADERSHIP

Uganda Youth are the newest on the "to watch" alert

 on the uganda political scenery, according to diligent

guides and scouts from the Katwe Press - media crew.

The group has recently brought it to the attention of

all those to whom it may concern, that the U.P.C recent

grassroots elections  have produced only youth of ages

between 20  and 49, with few minor exceptions.  Prez.

, with few minor exceptions.  Prez.

candidates include 37 year old Akena Jimmy Obote. The

UPC ladies are said to have out-numbered gentlemen

in preparation for  the U.P.C delegates conference

coming up on November 25 and 26, 2005. < href="http://www.radiokatwe.com/news.htm">Katwe

press says that the DP is already up on the youths trend

through the famous or infamous "Young Democrats"

(depending on your freedom of choice). UG. Women

And Youth, UGANDA WAY - NOW by their very name,

leads in the youths trend while adding widows, widow

-ers and women right on the top. Their leader, Her

Excellence The Hon. Nambuya Stella, is a 37 year 

old Nairobi University economics graduate. Uganda WAY

- NOW delegates conference according to Katwe Press

is in early december, 2005.  The Uganda Action Party

is headed by the vibrant 37 year old youth from the east,

Hon. Nelson Ocheger.  The Forum For Democratic Change

(FDC) which  frequently clashes with government soldiers

at their political rallies, is headed by the youthful soldier,

Col. Besigye. The NRM therefore is trying hard and making

every attempt to follow suit inorder to stay caught up

with "the Ugandan modern world of the youth" trend.

- "Katwe Press" although known as the forever unofficial

rumour mills media, derives its name from the great salt

producing lake in Western Uganda - The  Lake Katwe

 

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