By Gerald Businge on February 16, 2012
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After the down fall of the greatest son of Africa and Libyan leader, Col. Muammar Gadaffi, the republic of Uganda now is walking in his former foot steps with a plan to establish the United States of Africa (USA), Walakira Nyanzi reports. We are told that Uganda wants to use the eight member states of […]
By Gerald Businge on February 16, 2012
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Application to US Universities and Colleges: American universities are diverse and the education sector is enormous. Application to US universities and colleges is a complex process. If you are thinking about going to the United States to study, begin your preparations at one year before the date you plan to begin your studies. The academic […]
By Gerald Businge on May 11, 2011
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The United States welcomes and will support other African countries to send peace troops to join Uganda and Burundi on the Africa Union Peace Keeping Mission in Somalia (AMISON). The new Commander of the U.S. Africa Command, Gen. Carter F. Ham says they would be happy to see more African countries join forces to pacify […]