Happy New Year to all our dear readers. The Ivory Post completed another great and opportunity-generous year, thanks to your readership. We are all eagerly anticipating what 2009 will bring with it, and, while you make those resolutions, we recommend it safe to call 2009 a year where nothing is impossible. Barrack Obama, will be the first black president of the United States of America, a country where the race issue; Black vs. White, has always been an issue that raises dust. Hopefully, and with God’s grace, Joseph Kony will be smoked out of jungle and mankind will hurt no more at his hand. Uganda has recently discovered oil and maybe, if corruption takes an annual leave, we shall be looking towards the wealth of our Saudi brethren. Uganda is now a member of the United Security Council, at least for one year, and maybe we easily influence international decisions like illegally dumping toxic waste in African countries. Back to our locality, registration will not be a problem any more, as deadlines for registering were scrapped, all thanks to the solidarity of our Kenyan mates. And our mothers, fathers, grand parents and other folks who missed the chance to join Makerere, will do so, now that the Mature Age entry scheme was reinstated. Although the campus roads have been under the guise of being re-constructed for close to two years, we hope that Mak will save the money after it stops feeding students in halls of residence, to fix the patch-field, pot-hole riddled, dust filled roads.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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