Zambia: African Leaders Unite in Mourning Mwanawasa
AFRICAN leaders have described President Levy Mwanawasa as a courageous Pan-Africanist who never feared to speak his mind in whatever circumstances.
African Union (AU) chairperson, Jakaya Kikwete and Southern African Development Community (SADC) chairperson, Thabo Mbeki, described Dr Mwanawasa as a true African leader who spoke his mind.
The two African presidents were speaking at President Mwanawasa's funeral service held at Parliament grounds yesterday.

Metta Born House
After the child is born, grown ups get drunk talk say words that make no fucken sense.
mbengwi is a nice place. Nice food, nice people, cheap food, schools like Saint Joseph Catholic Comprehensive College (<--- yea i know its a long name), Government Technical College, Government Bilingual High School.
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Just a few pics


Uganda: Parliamentarian On the Loose
There has always been some sort of excitement whenever Ashraf Simwogerere releases a film. Feelings Struggle (2004) was exciting merely because it was the first 'Kinayuganda'.
When he released his second film, the controversial Murder in The City in 2006, the excitement was about the reported kidnap of the filmmaker.
But it is not likely to be the same story with Simwogerere's latest release, The Honorable, which premiered at the Bat Valley Theatre last weekend.
This is partly because we have now seen more 'Binayuganda' (locally made films) than when we first saw Feelings Struggle. Also, The Honorable may not be as exciting as Simwogerere's earlier films because it has no controversy surrounding it.
The plot is also a bit predictable, albeit well-told. It has a strong cast, which includes some of Uganda's most accomplished actors like Ruth Wanyana, Michael Wawuyo, Nickol Maimuna and Simwogerere himself......
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