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    Uganda\u27s President Gives a Speech in Rwanda

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    Museveni gives a speech on freedom and against foreign intervention in Africa by non-Africans.https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/rawson_rwanda/1196/thumbnail.jp

    Report of H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda and leader on Political Integration of the African Continent

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    Assembly of the union Thirty-Second Ordinary Session 10 – 11 February 2019 Addis Ababa, Ethiopi

    Africa`s children`Africa`s future implementing the world summit declaration

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    Reimag [in] ing the village as a portrait of a nation-state in Uganda:

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    In this article I reexamine the ways in which certain contemporary artists based in Uganda problematize the narrative that the ruling National Resistance Movement (the NRM) party is the party of the rural poor (Cheeseman, Lynch, and Willis 2016) in their work while using it as a metaphor to inform their visual expression. I focus on the contest between tradition (imagined as a village) and modernity (imagined as a modern state), as well as the dilemma such a contest causes for a contemporary artist. Cornelius Adepegba (1995) argues that this dilemma influenced the African novel. Agreeing with Adepegba, Freeborn Odiboh (2009) observes that the same dilemma has shaped African visual artists, such as Abayomi Barber, and formal art education institutions like the Barber School in Nigeria; Odiboh then assesses the historical context in which this dilemma evolved as African nationalists struggled to forge postcolonial states based on a national consciousness amid competing ethnic, religious, and ideological interests
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