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Uganda to Plant 200 Million Coffee Trees
coffee_plant_3.jpgUganda will plant 200 million coffee trees during the next five years in districts which weren't hit by a disease that damaged the industry in the 1990s, New Vision reported, citing Henry Ngabirano, managing director of the state-run Uganda Coffee Development Authority.
 
Uganda to invest in IT jointly with private players
To nurture Uganda's nascent IT sector, the government will be open to joint venture investments with the private sector, according to the national draft IT policy currently being discussed. The proposal's objective is to provide an enabling environment for private ventures to flourish and to use favorable fiscal policies to make Ugandan IT products and services globally competitive.


 
Barack Obama won a massive 52% of popular vote
barak_obama_9.jpgWashington - Democrat Barack Obama won the popular vote by a six-point margin of 52 to 46% for vanquished Republican rival John McCain, US networks said on Wednesday. Obama earned 62.98 million votes nationwide and McCain, 55.78 million, NBC reported.

 
Rwanda denies being a problem in the DRC
kagame3.jpgKigali - Rwandan President Paul Kagame accused the international community on Wednesday of shirking responsibility by insisting Kigali was contributing to chaos in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo. "For me, it's a way of running away from the problem. I am not the leader of the Congo. How can I be of influence? Influence to do what," he told reporters in Kigali.
 
Ugandan Rebel Leader Joseph Kony given deadline
kony7.jpgKampala - Mediators for Uganda's civil conflict said on Thursday elusive guerrilla leader Joseph Kony must sign a peace deal by the end of November, and called on his Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels to cease all attacks.
 
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