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On Hiatus

You may have noticed that things have sort of slowed down here, and if you are wondering what is going on, well it's life actually. There is just too much going on for me to pay attention to this blog right now. I would tell you what exactly is keeping me so busy lately but that is not what this blog is really about; just trust that is all socially constructive. Mostly.

You can still poke around the site and look through the Archives while I am away. And if you happen to wander off somewhere else, well, that is fine too. You'll be back. I hope.

Let Us Talk Land

My Political Education teacher used to say that when a concern for the proper governance for society does not come naturally, then it is better to pretend. I wonder what he would say about the current land debate.

The Kampalan: What do we need from this blog?

The polls are closed and the votes are in. No, I am not talking about Super Tuesday. I am talking about a poll on the future of The Kampalan, a fledgling Ugandan blog written by a group of contributors. The voting has been going on for about a month following a brief debate about the future of this blog.

CU gets nominated for Best Design

The nominations are in for Uganda's Best of Blogs Awards 2008 and Citizen Uganda is in the running for Best Design award this year. (Much thanks to whoever nominated CU). It was a great bit of news to finish off a week that brought record traffic after a glowing review on Global Voices.