Rodney Muhumuza
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Uganda-based correspondent @AP. A collected man. At work on 'Sister Caldonia,' a nonfiction novel. Founder & Editor @WegandaReview.
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03-02-2010 09:51:27
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.The Associated Press Rodney Muhumuza - Facing pressure from rights groups, World Bank suspends funding for Tanzania tourism project:
'Oakland Institute for years led calls for the Bank to stop funding the project known by the acronym REGROW, documenting serious rights abuses suffered by #Indigenous …
This astonishing issue of TWR will be published in Jan. In any event, The Weganda Review No. 3 isn't one to be missed. Cover art is by Ronex Ahimbisibwe. Charles Onyango-Obbo, Barbara Barungi, B.P. Tabaire, Kwezi Tabaro, Robert Kabushenga, Don Wanyama, Odoki Jimmy Acellam, Dr Gerald Bareebe, bookishray, Jackee Batanda
Congratulations Rodney Muhumuza The Weganda Review on the second edition of your journal! You are stepping in to fill the gap in our cultural space. If you are looking for some wind down reading, this journal is a #1 recommendation. I've a short story: Waiting in the Frangipani Tree in it.
The second issue of The Weganda Review was published today. It's as hefty and beautiful as the first issue, if not better. Special thanks to Barbara Barungi, Dr Anna Adima & Goethe-Zentrum Kampala/UGCS for financial support in the production of this issue:
.The Associated Press Rodney Muhumuza - 'Rights watchdog accuses the World Bank of complicity in rights abuses around Tanzanian national park.”
Must read coverage of new Oakland Institute report – Unaccountable & Complicit – that exposes role of the Bank in financing evictions & human rights abuses to…
Congrats to the The Weganda Review team on the release of their stunning inaugural issue! The issue features a diverse collection of genres including art, fiction, diary entries, poetry, and more. Find a link to the issue and its table of contents below.
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Sneak peek: The second issue of The Weganda Review will be published later this week. The Weganda Review is the hottest intellectual property in Uganda today. Read it and then spread the word: