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Death be not proud!
Charles pleased God. One man who served God and his society well. A rare man who upheld Christianity and the law. |
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What People Said Charles In The News 1 2 Photo Gallery page 1 2 3 Back to Biography New Movement Formed A new civic and political movement to champion the return to pluralism and human rights is to be launched this afternoon. A release signed by the interim chairman, Mr. Frederick Jjuuko, said yesterday the launch will be at the Grand Imperial hotel. http://allafrica.com/stories/199803090073.html Anywar to sing in HelsinkiUgandan musician Evelyn Grace Anywar is scheduled to join other singers from around the world in a mega charity concert in Finland, December 11. The concert, in aid of dispossessed children, will run under the theme, "Tomorrow's Child". http://allafrica.com/stories/199906230058.html Kandida feared 'being killed'Kandida Lakony, the woman who allegedly is pictured in The Monitor photo May 11, being tortured by men in military uniform, on Thursday said she was afraid she could be "killed". http://allafrica.com/stories/199906120051.html Police, Kandida fight over doctorThe woman who appeared in the controversial Monitor photo, May 11, Kandida Lakony, is willing to be examined in the presence of her doctor and lawyers to prove she was crudely circumcised by soldiers who were allegedly torturing her in Gulu. http://allafrica.com/stories/199906100112.html DP, UPC Need New Leaders, Says Prof. MujajuA Makerere University professor has called for an immediate change in the leadership of the Uganda People's Congress (UPC) and the Democratic Party (DP). http://allafrica.com/stories/199902050115.html Partyists in big meet, vow to diePolitical party leaders yesterday gathered at Parliament and vowed that they were ready to shed blood and die in the battle against the Political Parties Bill and the referendum. http://allafrica.com/stories/199902040105.html Museveni shuffles RDCsPresident Yoweri Museveni has reshuffled Resident District Commissioners (RDCs), and retired ten of them, according to a press release issued from State House yesterday. http://allafrica.com/stories/199810260106.html Kampala Welcomes MTN, Mugabe Pushes Congo War EastTelephone users in this country had every reason to feel like kings this week. After years of begging, bribing, paying exorbitant tariffs, and waiting eternally for telephones, all they had to do on Tuesday was to walk into a shop and walk out connected thanks to MTN the newly launched second national operator. http://allafrica.com/stories/199810250009.html Next |