General Amin, who is at the frontline gives a rare interview to a foreign journalist. The Uganda army is trying to fight off the TPDF (Tanzania People's Defense Forces), which together with Ugandan fighters have taken large portions of territory. He speaks about the war and other issues.
Lou Namatovu shares a simple salad dressing recipe with a friend, but on condition he teachers her a Swahili proverb before. He also recommends some Kampala restaurants where to get some "mulyo".
Namatovu by chance meets Mustafa, claiming to be a close relative of a former president of Uganda, having a rather dubious name (Ai Ming Dodo, or something like that). They go ahead to have a short chat. Follow their conversation. They apparently intend to meet again so Mustafa can share some more ...
David is very sad, because he desperately wants to eat a Ugandan Rolex, but has no idea where to get or how to make one. Kim & Amy come just in time. ...
Bujagali is associated mostly with the rapids on the Nile, that have been popular for white water rafting and the $750m, 250MW Bujagali Hydro Power project, which is supposed to start producing power probably as early as 2011.
There is however this impressive guy ... Just watch him showing off his skills. ;)
More about Bujagali:
If you have not heard a head of state rapping before, watch M7. A quite good mixing job by the DJ I think. More about the lyrics: http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/736518
Uganda has biodiversity, sustainability, and gorillas and chimps living together ...
An interview by Travel Mole of a Ugandan official at the ITB Berlin 2009