( .. -~ 2 The , Wednesday, January 18~ ~ 1995 ' NEWS SPLA Refugees executes Ftom Page 1 centres at the Red Cross Of­ fices wait1ng trar,sfer lu Agago Refugee Settlement to leave Camp in Achol-Pii that day. Meanwhile Innocent Grace Aloyo and Magezi Oringa in Kitgum report that three people were seriously injured on Saturc[ay when their ve­ borders hicle ·-was blown up by a landmine believed to have KIGALI -Camps in Tanza­ exile in a different site," he been planted by Kony's Lord nia and Zaire for about 1.5 told reporters. million Rwandan refugees The refugees languish in -Resistance Army (LRA) are to be moved more than camps as close as 10 km t0 the rebels. 50 km from Rwanda's bor­ bo~ders of Rwancki which The mine is believed to ders, a UN envoy said today. they fled from last April to have been planted at UN High Commissioner juJy to escape a rebel ad­ Rackoko corner about 70 km for Refugees (UNHCR) Spe­ vance. south of Kitgum town on cial Envoy Carool Faubert On Tanzanian -plains and Kitgum-Lira road. did not estimate when the volcanic rock Zairean hill­ The vechile a pick-up No. Rwandans would be moved sides, the refugees live on UAJ 998 was blown at a dis­ tance of about 40 metres but aid workers said_ they ex­ international aid, too scared tt-ir WiUiam Pike, away from where the Ugan­ pected it later this year. ./ to return because of fears tor-in-Chief and Managing "What is left of the refugee they will be killed in revenge dan Cooperative Transport Director of The New Vision Union lorry (UCTU) was population will be trans­ for the massacre of fellow talks to Mr Yajnih (centre), 4-ye·ar-old man ferred further from the fron­ Rwadans. blown on January 11. _the Managing Director ofthe Sources at the special unit tier," Faubert said in the The cost of relief is enor­ Banh of Baroda during q, Zulu battallion based at Cor­ Rwandan capital. mous - aid agencies spend party to celebrate the first ner Kilak said the landmine "The idea is not to close over one million US dollars eels -in PLE was one of the undefused the camps but to relocate a day to support the sprawl­ year of operation of Simba ones planted with the one them and offer the refugees ing ca-mps around the east­ steel group of companies at Page I \in g. He had claimed that which blew up the UCTU the options of a retu rn to ern Zairean town ot Goma - Hotel Equatoria recently. was the second best his parents were too poor lorry. their homes or continued Reuter Mr Salim Parihh, looks on. and that was why they could Photo by Charles Opolot. · in the school. How­ The injured were one, Lt. The New Vision could- not send him to school. O lanya from 49th battallion '7ite school authorities de­ in Kitgum and two civilians cided to allow him to start whose names could not be \his education in P4, be­ readily established. It is said .EAST AFRICAN CO-OPERATION FORUM cause they believed that be that the pick-up was in the lVJ.,JI!:almi>W;il, was reported -was mature enough to catch middle of a convoy of three WORKSHOP travelled to the vii­ up. Mugambwa was said to vehicles heading for Lira. to attend to family have bee n in jubilant mood They were army vehicles. - Iwhen he learnt that be had Sources said the pick-up is said to have put his 'gassed in division one. belongs to the Director of choice at Nyakasura :. •'"(his is one of my greatest intelligence, on·e Lt. Col n He is married with achievements", close Toolit. - One Year After The Arusha friends of Mugambwa T he Commanding Officer FORUM quoted him as having de­ (CO) of Zulu Unit, one Accord of November 1993 clared. Out of 3,860 pupils Walioki Oyet told The New who registered for PLE in Vision that two landmines Kabarole district, 192 were defused around Dure, in conjunction with the All EACF Members, Potential Members, but could not-com­ passed in grade one. about six miles away from and Sympathisers are cordially invited to in English and Another 768 pupils passed Kitgum town on Sunday problems with count- in division. while another was defused at FRIEDRICH a one day workshop Rackoko. EBERT FOUNDATION RA to change name DATE Thursday 19th January, 1995 ported the draft provision say­ ing t.b e _former had poli tical Press Conference Room, UICC " in it but it did not stop connotations. VENUE being fought by the He was supported by Henry as a bad army. Kyemba Uinja Municipality) TIME Registration Time: 8.30 a.m. cross section of NRA sol­ who said UPDF was stigmatiz­ in the CA vehemently ing to the people of or"ted the committee while UAF was attractive and WORKSHOP TIME 9.00 a.m.- 6.00 p.m. of the name UPDF. Lt neutral. Mayombo said a num­ Sam Kutesa (Mawogola) of officers were reluctant supported UPDF saying "it is Prof. Sam Tulya-Muhika and part with the NRA a departure from the names PRESENTERS he said, was the name of armies t11at became per­ East African Co-operation Desk of used to liberate the sonal'' adding that UNLA was Ministry of Foreign Affairs and lost comrades in. associated with Milton Obote argued that the Army and Tito Okello Lutwa whil e like to see the wordS · NRA is associated with DISCUSSANT Hon. Paul Etiang Defence" retamed as Museveni. Minister of Information tinuation of the mission Others who supported the Pecos Kuteesa retention of the draft provi­ of the country. put to vote after a winding sion included Brig Matayo WORKSHOP MISSION Kutesa (Kabula) op­ and seemingly endless de­ Kyaligonza, Obua Otoa the UPDF and sup- bate. T he delegates went to (Eru te North) Mike Elyau • the division lobby after Chair­ The Workshop will assess and analyse activities and achievements in (Kalaki) and Leander orrect1on person Victoria Mwaka failed East African Co-operation ·since November 1993, review EACF activities Komakech (Aruu). our lead story yesterday: to get a winning side by ac­ Bidandi Ssali () for 1994 and make recommendations for EACF Work Programme for recommends clamation. asked that the question be 1995-96, including the planned East African Free Trade Public Workshop centralisation ", we - slated for Nairobi in February/March 1995. ngly stated that district · shall have ACCOUNTANT WANTED ALL ARE WELCOME! levy taxes. under A medium-sized printing and publishing firm wishes to recruit an n, they will accountant urgently. taxes but trust funds, Applicants should have a B.Com degree preferably with the ac­ retariats or councils counting option or a senior diplom-a in accountancy or qualifications_ Computer knowledge is an advantage_ Better than a Soda under a merger of Terms reasonable_ or more districts will Apply to: have such powers. Dis­ The General Manager, will not levy taxes on P.O. Box 488, ehalf of central govern­ . but it• may- delegate •