By Gerald Businge on May 19, 2013
Consultancies & Tenders, East Africa Jobs, Education jobs
PEAS is a UK-based charity with a mission to ‘unlock the potential of Africa by delivering equal access to affordable, quality secondary education’. We currently have a network of 22 schools across Uganda and Zambia, educating around 8,000 students. Education Consultants primarily work within the PEAS Uganda Education Department, but are required to take a […]
By Gerald Businge on May 19, 2013
Africa scholarships, Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Masters Scholarships, Sciences Scholarships, Uganda Scholarships, Undergraduate Scholarships
Funding Opportunities for Studies in International Development at the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Equity and Merit Scholarships for Study by Distance Learning (Jan 2014 start) – Applicants from Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda Applications for the January 2013 MSc Human Resource Management and Development programme and MSc Management and Information Systems: Change […]
By Gerald Businge on May 19, 2013
Civil Society jobs, Company jobs, Part time jobs, PR, Journalism, Communication, Technology jobs, Uganda Jobs
Internship Opportunity at CTA Web 2.0 and Social Media for Development Introduction During the period 2009-2013, CTA successfully implemented a series of training events known as Web 2.0 and Social Media Learning Opportunities in 23 ACP (Africa, Caribbean, and Pacific) countries. This resulted in approximately 2200 trained people, 38% of whom women. Feedback from beneficiaries […]
By Gerald Businge on May 19, 2013
Bakiga, Banyoro Bakiga conflicts, bunyoro, Bunyoro land issues, Kibaale, Kibaale land question, Sam Kutesa, yoweri museveni
Opinions
This was first published in August 2009 as a comment on this article http://rosebellkagumire.com/2009/08/14/ugandans-consider-a-mufuruki-t-shirt-or-make-one-to-show-unity/ I’m very disappointed at how many people (led by journalists and editors) are taking this Banyoro-Bafuruki issue. First, the derogation added to the word Mufuruki or Bafuruki is very regrettable. You and me know that Mufuruki or Bafuruki is a simple […]
By Gerald Businge on May 2, 2013
Amama Mbabazi, National Resistance Movement, Rebecca Kadaga, uganda
Latest Uganda News, Politics
The Speaker of Uganda’s Parliament Rebecca Kadaga has delivered her much anticipated ruling on the MPs who were recently suspended by the rulling National Resistance Movement party over indiscipline. The MPs’ positions have been hanging in balance following fluid provisions of the constitution on whether an MP loses their seat if suspended by his or […]
By Gerald Businge on May 1, 2013
antenatal care, gulu, Kitgum district, Maternal Health, Uganda health, Uganda healthcare
Health & Medical
On my way to Tinmango village, (Kitgum District) this morning, one of the – villages worst hit by nodding disease, we pass a pregnant woman who is walking to the Health Center III. Joseph, the head of the Village Health Team, who is traveling with me, says that the woman will have to walk 17 […]
By Gerald Businge on May 1, 2013
Kizza Besigye, Mugisha Muntu, Olara Otunnu, Tina Turner, uganda, yoweri museveni
Politics
Nobert MAO Continues Assault on Col. Dr. Kizza Besigye. Below is his latest utterances: – “There are two tendencies in the opposition today. There are those who believe that political parties are irrelevant and we should embrace a personality driven struggle and not bother with the agenda we seek to achieve. Then there are those […]
By Gerald Businge on April 28, 2013
Funny, Politics
MEMORABLE SPEECH BY IDDI AMIN DADA “My Majesty Mr.Queen sir, horrible ministers, members of parliament, invented guests, ladies under gentlemen. I thank the Queen very plenty 4 wat he has done 2 me & my fellow Uganda who come with me. I tell u, i’ve eaten very much dat am now fed up with malicious […]
By Gerald Businge on April 28, 2013
Advice, cheat, domestic violence, Guilt, how to tel a cheat, Humor, marriage, recreation, relationship, relationship tips
Intimate
Members,These are 10 signs you’re being cheated on by your love,,, Thinking your partner might be unfaithful can wreak havoc on relationships. But pretending everything’s fine when you just can’t shake that nagging suspicion can be just as dangerous. –Don’t pretend everything’s fine. If you suspect your partner is having an affair, look for these […]
By Gerald Businge on April 28, 2013
Barbara Perry, Critical criminology, domestic violence, Interpersonal relationship, Social control, Social learning theory, Violence and Abuse, Walter S. DeKeseredy
General
A Critical Perspective on Violence was published in Advancing Critical Criminology: Theory and Application (2006, Lexington Books) edited by Walter S. DeKeseredy and Barbara Perry, INTRODUCTION This chapter provides a critical perspective on violence by exploring the most prominent scientific or academic theories of violence in general rather than those of violence in particular. Over […]