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Back to EpisodesRuin, death and disaster in Rwanda, Sudan and Uganda: Making sense of it all
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The news last week has not made for pretty viewing. Right here in Rwanda, a mammoth relief effort is currently underway in the Northern and Western Provinces, as a result of the disastrously heavy rains that fell between 2-3 of May.
Further afield, a deadly civil war in Sudan has erupted. The war, that kicked off on 15, April, is pitting two factions of the Sudanese military government against each other.
And in Uganda, a State Minister in charge of Labour was shot and killed by his bodyguard on 2nd May. All while the MK Movement formally met President Museveni to discuss their, quote, unquote, work.
This week we try to answer the question, who is at fault for the floods and landslides, what is the biggest lesson we can take from the Sudan conflict and lastly, how close is Uganda to a civil conflict itself?
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