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Corridors of Power
Tuesday, 9th March, 2010
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They said it:
“The Bible says we shall know them by their fruits. We have many talkers but we have truth on the ground to show the improvement we have moved and whoever wants should go feel and touch it,” President Yoweri Museveni, officiating at Women’s day commemorations in Bushenyi.

“So many people are dying because this custom is still practised especially among the pastoralists,” Prince Barigye of Ankole, about a cultural practice where men sleep with their daughters-in-law.

“They should come and ask me because I was in the opposition for many years. I only ruined the development of my area. I could only use my mouth to fight while my hands were tied,” former UPC member and now minister for ICT, Aggrey Awori.

“We did not want the investors to exhume skeletons of the dead while excavating the land,” Jessica Oleny of the Uganda Investment Authority, after UIA exhumed human skeletons from Namanve Industrial park.

“I offer prayers to the Almighty God, the Father of all mercies that he may grant eternal rest to the souls of the deceased and give strength to all who are suffering the consequences,” Pope Benedict XVI praying for the victims of the Bududa landslide.

“We suffer because we tolerate injustices. As long as we don’t change our attitude and start being vigilant about our rights, we shall continue suffering,” Gulu resident Judge Remmy Kasule, to residents of Gulu.

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