Uganda's Museveni Criticized for Leading March Against Corruption

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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni led a march against corruption Wednesday, but critics were quick to dismiss the march as a publicity stunt. Uganda has one of the worst rankings in the world for corruption, with activists pointing fingers at the highest levels of government. Halima Athumani reports from Kampala.
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The Deputy Speaker of Parliament is a Brave man.
He said it in front of his face!

malitiemmanuel
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Must be a joke.Really! The guy just needed some exercise.

ふじ-hc
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Well, satan will not cast out satan.

estellamurphy
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Does it mean it's free to practice corruption in Uganda
Coz...its written Corruption free country

CHANGEAFRICATVUFCC
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As an American missionary, that lived in Uganda for nearly 6 years, our ministry had nearly $10, 000 stolen by corrupt immigration and police.

jerrycooper
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Who is he telling to stop the corruption?

And which leaders does he want to build industries.

These days Musaba has decided to just do comedy and confuse us, hmmm...

denismutabazi
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I mean I'm just saying, isn't a double edged sword really just that, a double edged sword, i mean I'm just saying....gotta watch out to those

killarage