...is whether the global financial crisis will hurt Ugandans. A number of experts have given their view of the situation. Andrew Mwenda in the Independent (24th - 30th October issue) mentions that the bad news is that the financial crisis in the West will certainly...
...dangerous countries. Both committed themselves to the advancement of press freedom after the fall of the Taliban. -- Andrew Mwenda (http://cpj.org/awards/2008/mwenda.php), founder and managing editor of the newsmagazine The Independent, is one of Uganda's...
... The Ugandan libertarian journalist discusses leadership on the African continent: "Only President Paul Kagame of Rwanda has attempted to banish this neo-patrimonial politics from his leadership style. He makes pledges but only of a symbolic nature. Thus, ...
...society imposes innumerable social obstacles in our path. If one defined as African can win the highest office in America that excuse will have been dealt a devastating blow." — Andrew Mwenda, managing editor of The Independent (Uganda) and libertarian ...
...Insurance Company and Harrison Businge, the director HydroFoam International Ltd, had to enter a non cash bond of sh15m. Andrew Mwenda, the proprietor and managing editor of The Independent magazine, who had offered himself as a surety, was rejected on the...
...could neither stand serious public scrutiny nor weather the heat should political vultures and mafiosi choose to bite. Andrew Mwenda has argued that "procedural defects should not blind us to the strategic value of NSSF's investment in Temangalo." But this...
...to Protect Journalists has announced the five winners of its 2008 International Press Freedom Awards, one of whom is Andrew Mwenda of Uganda. The CPJ award goes to journalists who have "risked imprisonment, harassment, and, above all, their lives to report...
...Press, Danish Karokhel and Farida Nekzad both of Pajhwok Afghan News, Afghanistan's leading independent news agency, Andrew Mwenda founder and managing editor of Uganda's news magazine The Independent, and Héctor Maseda Gutiérrez of Cuba are the five journalists...
...it hijacked and made complicated by those who wish to settle personal vendettas or otherwise. And clearly, reading through Andrew Mwenda's piece in the New Vision last Friday, he showed he had fallen to that bait by accusing Daily Monitor's journalists and...
...has also given examples of other land sales in the same area showing that his price is below the market price. Writers like Andrew Mwenda have argued, with examples, that the price wasn't inflated. It has also emerged that NSSF didn't follow procurement procedures. They...