DiaryThorston’s. He was commanding the allied forces that fought and wiped out Bunyoro Kingdom.
3.
The most interesting among these was Mpororo Kingdom. It was split among Belgians, English and Germans. One part became part of Belgian Congo, another part became part of Uganda while another part became part of German East Africa. This process decimated Mpororo Kingdom,
4.
Mamdani (1996).
5.
Daily Monitor, September10; New Vision, September10, 2009.
6.
MamdaniMahmood (1976), Mukherjee (1984).
7.
Mamdani (1976).
8.
9.
Article 118 of the 1967 Constitution of Uganda. Also seeMamdani, (1976).
10.
SansoneLivio, (2003:2).
11.
The New Vision of March 30, 2004 disclosed that the Ankore Crown prince John Barigye was suing the Government seeking Shs. 200m balance for 4,501.811 hectares of land that he sold to the state at the cost of Shs. 2,032,904,122 but that Shs. 232,904,122/was still unpaid. This land was in five counties in the Ankore Region. He wanted this money plus interest of 24% from 2001 till full payment. This is an interesting arrangement that needs to be cast in light of the government denying him his claim to power.
12.
This was confirmed by UPDF Generals Otafiire and Salim Saleh. Daily Monitor and New Vision, September10, 2009.
13.
The Monitor, February1, 1994.
14.
The Monitor, January7, 1994.
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The Monitor he Monitor, September16, 1994quoted Museveni asking Mutebi about those matters which were political. Mutebi denied, claiming that he had been misquoted by the press. The Monitor then accused the NRM of violating Mutebi’s human rights through the law of cultural institutions. It accused the NRM of applying double standards as it kept quiet wherever Mutebi spoke on political issues in favour of the NRM, and calling Baganda to support Museveni. It pointed out the dangers of hurrying to restore Kabakaship without broad and exhaustive discussion of the matter.
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New Vision, September13, 1994.
17.
The Monitor, July20, 1993.
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New Vision, September29, 1994.
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The Monitor, November2; 1994.
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New Vision, November10, 1994.
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New Vision, October5, 1994.
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New Vision, August4, 2003.
23.
Red Pepper, November19, 2007.
24.
MachiavelliNiccolli in Discourse on the First Decade of Livy.
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New Vision, July20, 2009.
26.
Sunday Vision, February2, 2010.
27.
New Vision, June30, 2009.
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Sunday Vision, July19, 2009.
29.
New Vision, July20, 2009.
30.
New Vision, June30, 2009.
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Bidandi Ssali to the Buganda Katikkiro, New Vision, February2, 2010.
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Red Pepper, March8, 2010.
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Sunday Pepper, April26, 2009.
34.
Daily Monitor and New Vision, September10, 2009.
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36.
37.
Daily Monitor, September11, 2009.
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Sunday Vision, September12, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September15, 2009; New Vision, September11, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September11, 2009.
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Red Pepper, October2, 2009.
42.
New Vision, September11, 2009; Daily Monitor, September11, 2009; Red Pepper, October2, 2009 and Sunday Vision, September20, 2009.
43.
Ibid; New Vision, September14, 2009. Punishment for rioting was three years imprisonment while conviction for destruction of property led to lifetime imprisonment
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New Vision, September15, 2009.
45.
Saturday Vision, September12, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September15, 2009.
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Sunday Monitor, September13, 2009.
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New Vision, September12, 2009.
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Saturday Vision, September12, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September11, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September11, 2009.
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NdundeHezron (2008) ‘From Cyberspace to the Public Sphere: Rumor, Gossip and Hearsay in the Paradoxes of the 2007 General Election in Kenya.’CODESRIA General Assembly at Yaounde. GachiguaSammy Gakero (2008) ‘Display of Might, Glitz and Deceit: What was the Print Media’s Role in Kenya’s Volatile 2007 Post-Election Violence?’CODESRIA General Assembly at Yaounde. OnyangoJames Ogola (2008) ‘Ethnic Discourse on Contentious Issues in the Kenyan Press after the 2007 General Elections’. CODESRIA General Assembly at Yaounde. MohochiSatigai (2008) ‘Invading the Public Sphere: Media, Private Discourse and the Public Sphere in Kenya.’CODESRIA General Assembly at Yaounde.
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LivioSansone (2003) Blackness without Ethnicity: Constructing Race in Brazil. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
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New Vision, September14, 2009 and September29, 2009. Red Pepper, September15, 2009.
55.
Sunday Vision, September20, 2009.
56.
57.
Sunday Vision, September20, 2009.
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59.
New Vision, September16, 2009; and Observer, September17, 2009; and Sunday Vision, September20, 2009.
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New Vision, September14, 2009; Sunday Monitor, September13, 2009.
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Bidahdi Ssali to the Buganda Katilddro, New Vision, February2, 2010.
62.
New Vision, September12, 2009.
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Saturday Vision, September12, 2009.
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New Vision, September21, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September16, 2009; Red Pepper24, 2009.
66.
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Sunday Vision, September20, 2009.
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New Vision, September15, 2009.
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Red PepperSeptember15, 2009.
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Observer, September17, 2009.
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New Vision, September14, 2009.
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New Vision, September16, 2009.
73.
74.
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Dally Monitor, September16, 2009; Red Pepper, September24, 2009.
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Red Pepper, September24, 2009.
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Daily Monitor, September29, 2009.
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New Vision, September29, 2009; Red Pepper, September29, 2009.
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Red Pepper, September28, 2009.
80.
81.
Observer, September28, 2009.
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Red Pepper, October2, 2009.
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Red Pepper, September29, 2009.
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Red Pepper, March3, 2010.
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Sunday Pepper, September27, 2009.
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Red Pepper, March4, 2010.
87.
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The Observer, March11–14, 2010.
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See New Vision, Red Pepper, Monitor and Observer starting from March3, 2010 to April10, 2010.
90.
These are covered inNew Vision and Red Pepper, Observer and MonitorNewspapers starting fromMarch15to30, 2010.
91.
New Vision, March17, 2010.
92.
Daily Monitor, March17, 2010.
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New Vision, March19, 2010; Red Pepper, March19, 2010; Daily Monitor, March19, 2010.
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New Vision, March18, 2010; Red Pepper, March18, 2010.
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Daily Monitor, March18, 2010.
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Daily Monitor, March18, 2010.
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Red Pepper, March18, 2010; Daily Monitor, March24, 2010.
New Vision, March17 and 18, 2010; and Red Pepper, March18, 2010.
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New Vision, April5, 2010.
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New Vision, April5, 2010.
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New Vision, April8, 2010.
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Daily Monitor, March18, 2010.
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Red Pepper, March22, 2010.
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New Vision of March22 and 23, 2010; Daily Monitor; March22, 2010; Red Pepper of March22 and 23, 2010; Observer of March22–24, 2010.
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New Vision, March31, 2010; Daily Monitor, April1, 2010.
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New Vision, April1, 2010.
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Sunday Monitor, April11, 2010.
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MamdaniMahmood (1976) Politics and Class Formation in Uganda. New York: Monthly Review Press.
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