Uganda's Toro Kingdom Remembers Libyan Leader
The Toro Kingdom commemorated the first year since the death of Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi who provided them with extensive material support.
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Uganda: Toro Remembers Muammar Gadaffi
New Vision, 20 October 2012
IT is one year today since Libyan President Muammar Gadaffi was killed. Gadaffi was a darling to Tooro Kingdom, because the kingdom received immense material support from him. read more »
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Uganda: Gadaffi Mosque Remains Catered for, Says Mubajje
New Vision, 20 May 2012
The Gadaffi Mosque in Kampala is believed to be the best and largest mosque in sub-Saharan Africa. read more »
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Uganda: The Other Side of the Other Side of Gadaffi (opinion)
New Vision, 7 November 2011
Muammar Gadaffi may have been called a hard-core dictator, tyrant and whatever else you want to call him. However, people have failed to show his brighter side during the 42 year ... read more »
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Uganda: Citizens Spent 2011 Reading About Gaddafi, Facebook
The Observer, 11 January 2012
Many Ugandans were last year fascinated with events in Libya, where Muammar Gaddafi was driven out of power and finally killed by the very people he had led for more than four ... read more »
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Uganda: Museveni Blasts Libyan Leaders Over Gadaffi Killing
New Vision, 30 October 2011
President Yoweri Museveni has sharply criticised the new Libyan leaders over the killing of their former president, Muammar Gadaffi. read more »
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Uganda: Museveni Mourns Col. Gadaffi
New Vision, 24 October 2011
President Yoweri Museveni has faulted fallen Libyan strongman Col. Muammar Gadaffi for not investing adequately in the military fighting equipment, which led to his defeat, ... read more »
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Uganda: Tears As Muslims Pay Respect to Col. Gaddafi
The Monitor, 22 October 2011
Ugandan Muslims, split by an internal power struggle, yesterday found a reason to unite in prayer for the soul of Col. Muammar Gaddafi who met his death at the hands of youthful ... read more »
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Uganda: Lessons Learned from Gadaffis's Demise (opinion)
New Vision, 21 October 2011
WHEN I wrote six months ago on March 2 about the final moment of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, here is how I imagined it would go down. I wrote then, "The end game is going ... read more »
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Uganda: National Toro Kingdom Mourns Gadaffi
New Vision, 21 October 2011
THE people of Toro are mourning the death of the former Libya president Col. Muammar Gaddafi. The Toro kingdom Prime Minister Dr Apollo Karugaba said that it was sad for the ... read more »
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Uganda: President Explains Stand On Libya
New Vision, 19 September 2011
President Yoweri Museveni met the New Vision and Monitor media managers at State House Nakasero and explained a number of issues relating to the African Union stand on Libya, ... read more »
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Libya: No U-Turn On Gaddafi, Says Uganda's Museveni
New Vision, 17 September 2011
ON Friday, President Yoweri Museveni met the New Vision and Monitor media managers at State House Nakasero and explained a number of issues relating to the African Union stand on ... read more »
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The author of this article is clearly detached from reality and has no clue as to what actually happened in Iibya and how Gaddafi killed, raped and plundered in Libya. Gaddafi was a savage warlord who hated his people. If Libyans were living better than Westerners as you claim, then no Libyan would ever revolt. Life would be great and there would be no need for a revolution. But life was miserable for many Libyans. Africans love Gaddafi because he took our money and spent it on the rest of Africa while many Libyans were living below the poverty line and unable to make ends meet. Please get your facts straight.
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