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April - May 2007
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0The Eye is a free bi-monthly magazine containing listings and directories, maps, reviews, tour and travel information plus articles of interest. It highlights everything to do with Uganda, from hospitals to hotels,shops to sporting events and from embassies to entertainment. It is distributed for readers and advertisers through national and regional airlines and tour operators, the airport information office, foreign diplomatic missions and NGOs, selected restaurants and bars, supermarkets and gift shops, all major hotels in Uganda, the Uganda Golf Club and government offices including the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Articles in This Issue
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Uganda has such a wealth of attractions that a single visit to this wonderful country will not be enough to discover all of the many unique tourism venues that it offers. Here is our A-Z More |
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For as long as we can both remember my husband and I have always loved being in the wilderness, so when an opportunity presented itself we hopped in our car and headed for Lake Mburo National Park to spend two days at the Exclusive Lake Mburo Camp which is run by Kimbla-Mantana African Safaris. More |
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I had eaten at Ranchers before but had only ordered their sandwiches, which are always well worth ordering in their own right. I arranged to meet up with some friends at Ranchers during my lunch hour – as I had only an hour to order, eat and return to work. More |
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Recently, I had a training experience, where I ended up with a couple of damaged ribs and an arm twice it's normal size. The objective of the training exercise was to learn to deal with looking at where you want to go in a high stress situation and not at the distraction. More |
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In the last 2 eye articles I have written about how we get malaria, what happens when an infected mosquito bites us, and the crucial role played by the immune system. Non-immunes get very sick about 8 to 10 days after being bitten and go into multiorgan failure and death after 12 to 14 days More |
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I found myself with a free Sunday in Kampala and decided that I wanted to do something productive with my time. So I opted for the Uganda Museum (UM) with a view to learning more about the ‘Pearl of Africa’. More |
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What a pleasant surprise it was last September to greet a woman who walked through the door of the administration building and proudly announced that she is an ISU alum. Marjon van der Kaa traveled all the way from Amsterdam to investigate conference and hotel facilities for a medical and Virology conference to be held in Kampala in 2007. More |
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In this age of global warming, I found this book great impressed by how isolated Earth is in the solar system and how the solar system is so far away from anything else, by the shear number of species that have existed or do exist on Earth – tens of millions of them, by how little we directly know of Earth’s interior or, for that matter, of the matter that makes up most of the Universe. More |
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Mabira Central Forest Reserve is one of Uganda’s largest surviving Natural Forests covering an area of 306 sq km. The Forest is a Natural Habitat of 312 species of trees including the endangered Cordia Millenii, Mililia Exclesa,the Warbhugia Ugandenesis which has medicinal properties and is known to cure over forty ailments. More |
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Born in Kampala, Uganda on the 27 August 1975, David Kigozi graduated with a diploma in secondary Education from Kyambogo Institute of Education (ITEK) majoring in Art in1998. David started his career at the tender age of 14 and developed a love for art in his last two classes in Secondary level. More |
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I choose to go for lunch at Just Kicking on Sunday as I heard their roast lunch was good. The choice the day I went was lamb or beef served with all the trimming. I must say I was glad I went as the lunch was excellent: succulent lamb with a hint of garlic and rosemary, crispy roast potatoes, cauliflower cheese, crunchy vegetables. More |
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The all new L200 is stronger, safer, more manoeuvrable and better to drive, it’s also far more powerful than its predecessor yet more economical and much more comfortable too – a vehicle which has proved its worth many times in world class cross country rallying. More |
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