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African Politics

2 Jan 2011

Villages in Action – I would like to hear more of these conversations

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics, Poverty | 0

  Happy New Year folk. How are you getting on with your New year’s resolutions so far? I know this is an odd question but what exactly are New year’s resolutions? Are the goals or aspirations? I recently stumbled across … Read More

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18 Jul 2010

City bombings in Uganda- some afterthoughts Part 2

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics | 0

In the last thread I talked about the bombings of Kampala Uganda by Al-Shabab, a Somali militia group. I also expressed my fears/concerns in as far as the economic development of Uganda is concerned. My fears or concerns  stem from … Read More

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Africa, African Union, African Union Summit, Al-Shabab, AU, Idid Amin, Kampala, Kampala City Bombings, Somalia, Uganda
16 Jul 2010

City Bombings in Uganda- some after thoughts

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics | 1

On Sunday 11th July 2010 19:00 GMT Holland and Spain battled for the World Cup title 2010 kicked off and fans of football the world over settled in front of a television somewhere to watch the beautiful game as they … Read More

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Africa, Al-Shabab, FIFA, Kampala, Kampala Bombings, Uganda, World cup
16 Jul 2010

City Bombings in Uganda- some after thoughts

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics, Politics | 0

On Sunday 11th July 2010 19:00 GMT Holland and Spain battled for the World Cup title 2010 kicked off and fans of football the world over settled in front of a television somewhere to watch the beautiful game as they … Read More

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Al-Shabab, Kampala Bombings, Somalia, Uganda, World cup
20 Nov 2009

Africa Union Symposium

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics | 0

A little while ago I “met” Dr Sam Kawumi in cyberspace and many conversations later I found myself addressing an African Union Symposium at the University of East London on 14 Nov 2009 under the supervision of the Libyan Students … Read More

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3 Feb 2009

United States of Africa??

by Ida Horner | posted in: African Politics | 0

That was one of the ideas discussed at the recent African union meeting. further details here http://www.euronews.net/en/article/02/02/2009/gaddafi-elected-to-head-african-union/ What are the pros and cons of such a move? Will it make for a stronger Africa for instance? Who would be in charge … Read More

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