ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni

2003-12-13 Thread Owor Kipenji




Let kids pursue dreams - Museveni By Elizabeth Kameo  Agnes Asiimwe Dec 14, 2003



KAMPALA - Flair, glow, simplicity, elegance, an African touch and great entertainment made up the first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire's first ever show of her fashion and design creations. 
Officiating at the show, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, President Yoweri Museveni said as a child, Natasha loved art and drawing. 
"I encouraged her to do what she wanted. Never coach children into this or that line, in a line of development don't make children do what they don't want to do," he urged. 





Ms Natasha Museveni Karugire gets the microphone from her father, President Yoweri Museveni, after his speech at the inaugural show of the House of Kaine fashion design house at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Friday. Ms Karugire is the proprietor and designer (Photo by Ismail Kezaala). "These young people are going to move this country, they have new ideas, unlike the old ones whose fire has died out, they are like fire these movement children, babuguma," Museveni said. He said he encourages such children with a solution for a societal need, adding he is happy and ready to encourage Natasha.Natasha is the proprietor of House of Kaine fashion house and was showcasing her designs for the first time since she set up shop. 

On his daughter's collection, he said Natasha had told him that House of Kaine's intention was to make clothes for the African woman, "The African woman has a shape, you know that shape, was not catered for in modern dress. Asian women have their own shape, so do European woman. That is why I encouraged her (Natasha) to cater for the African woman," said Museveni. 
He commended the sponsors; Kampala Casino, MTN, Sudhir and Joystna Ruparelia who he said also benefit from supporting local talent. 
"In sponsoring shows like this, you are also advertising yourselves, which is very good," Museveni said. 
An emotional Natasha, in her speech, thanked her father; husband Edwin Karugire and family whose support she said made it possible for her to achieve success. 
Natasha's collection was made up of five categories: celestial - an Ente (cow) inspired category, Savannah, Black, Yellow, red and the nostalgic woman. Her clothes had themes of beads, feathers and embroidery to add an African touch to her designs.
Natasha's creations are sold in the US market. The show was attended by among others; the Nabagereka of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda, Toro Princess Elizabeth Bagaya, ministers and ambassadors. International guests included musician Cornell Stone, guest Model Misha'el Adonijah Rick and Diva Entertainment president, Leisa Butler. 
The first lady Janet Museveni, Natasha's sisters and brother did not however attend the show.
Natasha will donate part of the proceeds from the show to TASO, an HIV/Aids charity organisation. 
© 2003 The Monitor Publications


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RE: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni

2003-12-13 Thread Y Yaobang

Owor,
Just remember that 
The skinny, starving children in the Museveni-made Concentration Camps in Acholi, Lango and Teso do not have the same opportunity as the fat-looking, well-fedfirst daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire.

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Let kids pursue dreams - Museveni 
By Elizabeth Kameo  Agnes Asiimwe 
Dec 14, 2003 
 
KAMPALA - Flair, glow, simplicity, elegance, an African touch and great entertainment made up the first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire's first ever show of her fashion and design creations. 
Officiating at the show, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, President Yoweri Museveni said as a child, Natasha loved art and drawing. 
 
"I encouraged her to do what she wanted. Never coach children into this or that line, in a line of development don't make children do what they don't want to do," he urged. 
Ms Natasha Museveni Karugire gets the microphone from her father, President Yoweri Museveni, after his speech at the inaugural show of the House of Kaine fashion design house at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Friday. Ms Karugire is the proprietor and designer (Photo by Ismail Kezaala). 
"These young people are going to move this country, they have new ideas, unlike the old ones whose fire has died out, they are like fire these movement children, babuguma," Museveni said. He said he encourages such children with a solution for a societal need, adding he is happy and ready to encourage Natasha. 
Natasha is the proprietor of House of Kaine fashion house and was showcasing her designs for the first time since she set up shop. 
 
 
On his daughter's collection, he said Natasha had told him that House of Kaine's intention was to make clothes for the African woman, "The African woman has a shape, you know that shape, was not catered for in modern dress. Asian women have their own shape, so do European woman. That is why I encouraged her (Natasha) to cater for the African woman," said Museveni. 
 
He commended the sponsors; Kampala Casino, MTN, Sudhir and Joystna Ruparelia who he said also benefit from supporting local talent. 
 
"In sponsoring shows like this, you are also advertising yourselves, which is very good," Museveni said. 
 
An emotional Natasha, in her speech, thanked her father; husband Edwin Karugire and family whose support she said made it possible for her to achieve success. 
 
Natasha's collection was made up of five categories: celestial - an Ente (cow) inspired category, Savannah, Black, Yellow, red and the nostalgic woman. Her clothes had themes of beads, feathers and embroidery to add an African touch to her designs. 
 
Natasha's creations are sold in the US market. The show was attended by among others; the Nabagereka of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda, Toro Princess Elizabeth Bagaya, ministers and ambassadors. International guests included musician Cornell Stone, guest Model Misha'el Adonijah Rick and Diva Entertainment president, Leisa Butler. 
 
The first lady Janet Museveni, Natasha's sisters and brother did not however attend the show. 
 
Natasha will donate part of the proceeds from the show to TASO, an HIV/Aids charity organisation. 
 
 
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Re: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni

2003-12-13 Thread Mulindwa Edward



A Uganda president in waiting?


Em
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anarchy" 
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  Owor,
  Just remember that 
  The skinny, starving children in the Museveni-made Concentration Camps in 
  Acholi, Lango and Teso do not have the same opportunity as the fat-looking, 
  well-fedfirst daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire.
  
  y
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  Subject: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni 
  Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 20:57:17 + (GMT) 
   
  Let kids pursue dreams - Museveni 
  By Elizabeth Kameo  Agnes Asiimwe 
  Dec 14, 2003 
   
  KAMPALA - Flair, glow, simplicity, elegance, an African touch 
  and great entertainment made up the first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi 
  Karugire's first ever show of her fashion and design creations. 
  Officiating at the show, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, President 
  Yoweri Museveni said as a child, Natasha loved art and drawing. 
   
  "I encouraged her to do what she wanted. Never coach children 
  into this or that line, in a line of development don't make children do what 
  they don't want to do," he urged. 
  Ms Natasha Museveni Karugire gets the microphone from her 
  father, President Yoweri Museveni, after his speech at the inaugural show of 
  the House of Kaine fashion design house at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Friday. Ms 
  Karugire is the proprietor and designer (Photo by Ismail Kezaala). 
  "These young people are going to move this country, they have 
  new ideas, unlike the old ones whose fire has died out, they are like fire 
  these movement children, babuguma," Museveni said. He said he encourages such 
  children with a solution for a societal need, adding he is happy and ready to 
  encourage Natasha. 
  Natasha is the proprietor of House of Kaine fashion house and 
  was showcasing her designs for the first time since she set up shop. 
   
   
  On his daughter's collection, he said Natasha had told him that 
  House of Kaine's intention was to make clothes for the African woman, "The 
  African woman has a shape, you know that shape, was not catered for in modern 
  dress. Asian women have their own shape, so do European woman. That is why I 
  encouraged her (Natasha) to cater for the African woman," said Museveni. 
   
  He commended the sponsors; Kampala Casino, MTN, Sudhir and 
  Joystna Ruparelia who he said also benefit from supporting local talent. 
   
  "In sponsoring shows like this, you are also advertising 
  yourselves, which is very good," Museveni said. 
   
  An emotional Natasha, in her speech, thanked her father; 
  husband Edwin Karugire and family whose support she said made it possible for 
  her to achieve success. 
   
  Natasha's collection was made up of five categories: celestial 
  - an Ente (cow) inspired category, Savannah, Black, Yellow, red and the 
  nostalgic woman. Her clothes had themes of beads, feathers and embroidery to 
  add an African touch to her designs. 
   
  Natasha's creations are sold in the US market. The show was 
  attended by among others; the Nabagereka of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda, Toro 
  Princess Elizabeth Bagaya, ministers and ambassadors. International guests 
  included musician Cornell Stone, guest Model Misha'el Adonijah Rick and Diva 
  Entertainment president, Leisa Butler. 
   
  The first lady Janet Museveni, Natasha's sisters and brother 
  did not however attend the show. 
   
  Natasha will donate part of the proceeds from the show to TASO, 
  an HIV/Aids charity organisation. 
   
   
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Re: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni

2003-12-13 Thread Y Yaobang

Mulindwa,
For president? I guess we'll have to wait till the fat lady sings.
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A Uganda president in waiting? 
 
 
Em 
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"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" 
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"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" 
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 Owor, 
 
 Just remember that  
 
 The skinny, starving children in the Museveni-made Concentration Camps in Acholi, Lango and Teso do not have the same opportunity as the fat-looking, well-fed first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire. 
 
 
 
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 Subject: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni 
 Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 20:57:17 + (GMT) 
  
 Let kids pursue dreams - Museveni 
 By Elizabeth Kameo  Agnes Asiimwe 
 Dec 14, 2003 
  
 KAMPALA - Flair, glow, simplicity, elegance, an African touch and great entertainment made up the first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire's first ever show of her fashion and design creations. 
 Officiating at the show, at Speke Resort Munyonyo, President Yoweri Museveni said as a child, Natasha loved art and drawing. 
  
 "I encouraged her to do what she wanted. Never coach children into this or that line, in a line of development don't make children do what they don't want to do," he urged. 
 Ms Natasha Museveni Karugire gets the microphone from her father, President Yoweri Museveni, after his speech at the inaugural show of the House of Kaine fashion design house at Speke Resort Munyonyo on Friday. Ms Karugire is the proprietor and designer (Photo by Ismail Kezaala). 
 "These young people are going to move this country, they have new ideas, unlike the old ones whose fire has died out, they are like fire these movement children, babuguma," Museveni said. He said he encourages such children with a solution for a societal need, adding he is happy and ready to encourage Natasha. 
 Natasha is the proprietor of House of Kaine fashion house and was showcasing her designs for the first time since she set up shop. 
  
  
 On his daughter's collection, he said Natasha had told him that House of Kaine's intention was to make clothes for the African woman, "The African woman has a shape, you know that shape, was not catered for in modern dress. Asian women have their own shape, so do European woman. That is why I encouraged her (Natasha) to cater for the African woman," said Museveni. 
  
 He commended the sponsors; Kampala Casino, MTN, Sudhir and Joystna Ruparelia who he said also benefit from supporting local talent. 
  
 "In sponsoring shows like this, you are also advertising yourselves, which is very good," Museveni said. 
  
 An emotional Natasha, in her speech, thanked her father; husband Edwin Karugire and family whose support she said made it possible for her to achieve success. 
  
 Natasha's collection was made up of five categories: celestial - an Ente (cow) inspired category, Savannah, Black, Yellow, red and the nostalgic woman. Her clothes had themes of beads, feathers and embroidery to add an African touch to her designs. 
  
 Natasha's creations are sold in the US market. The show was attended by among others; the Nabagereka of Buganda Sylvia Nagginda, Toro Princess Elizabeth Bagaya, ministers and ambassadors. International guests included musician Cornell Stone, guest Model Misha'el Adonijah Rick and Diva Entertainment president, Leisa Butler. 
  
 The first lady Janet Museveni, Natasha's sisters and brother did not however attend the show. 
  
 Natasha will donate part of the proceeds from the show to TASO, an HIV/Aids charity organisation. 
  
  
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Re: ugnet_: Let kids pursue dreams-Museveni

2003-12-13 Thread Mulindwa Edward



Just watch what happens after the father gives us 
federalism, we will sing her name

(Let kids pursue dreams)

Em

 The 
Mulindwas Communication Group"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in 
anarchy" 
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l'anarchie"

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  Mulindwa,
  For president? I guess we'll have to wait till the fat lady sings.
  yFrom: "Mulindwa Edward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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  Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 20:50:50 -0500 
   
  A Uganda president in waiting? 
   
   
  Em 
   
  The Mulindwas Communication Group 
  "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" 
   
  Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
  "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" 
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   From: Y Yaobang 
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   Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:06 PM 
   Subject: RE: ugnet_: Let kids pursue 
  dreams-Museveni 
   
   
   Owor, 
   
   Just remember that  
   
   The skinny, starving children in the Museveni-made 
  Concentration Camps in Acholi, Lango and Teso do not have the same opportunity 
  as the fat-looking, well-fed first daughter Natasha Kainembabazi Karugire. 
   
   
   
   y 
   
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   Subject: ugnet_: Let kids pursue 
  dreams-Museveni 
   Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 20:57:17 + (GMT) 

   Let kids pursue dreams - Museveni 
   By Elizabeth Kameo  Agnes Asiimwe 
   Dec 14, 2003 

   KAMPALA - Flair, glow, simplicity, elegance, 
  an African touch and great entertainment made up the first daughter Natasha 
  Kainembabazi Karugire's first ever show of her fashion and design creations. 
   Officiating at the show, at Speke Resort 
  Munyonyo, President Yoweri Museveni said as a child, Natasha loved art and 
  drawing. 

   "I encouraged her to do what she wanted. Never 
  coach children into this or that line, in a line of development don't make 
  children do what they don't want to do," he urged. 
   Ms Natasha Museveni Karugire gets the 
  microphone from her father, President Yoweri Museveni, after his speech at the 
  inaugural show of the House of Kaine fashion design house at Speke Resort 
  Munyonyo on Friday. Ms Karugire is the proprietor and designer (Photo by 
  Ismail Kezaala). 
   "These young people are going to move this 
  country, they have new ideas, unlike the old ones whose fire has died out, 
  they are like fire these movement children, babuguma," Museveni said. He said 
  he encourages such children with a solution for a societal need, adding he is 
  happy and ready to encourage Natasha. 
   Natasha is the proprietor of House of Kaine 
  fashion house and was showcasing her designs for the first time since she set 
  up shop. 


   On his daughter's collection, he said Natasha 
  had told him that House of Kaine's intention was to make clothes for the 
  African woman, "The African woman has a shape, you know that shape, was not 
  catered for in modern dress. Asian women have their own shape, so do European 
  woman. That is why I encouraged her (Natasha) to cater for the African woman," 
  said Museveni. 

   He commended the sponsors; Kampala Casino, 
  MTN, Sudhir and Joystna Ruparelia who he said also benefit from supporting 
  local talent. 

   "In sponsoring shows like this, you are also 
  advertising yourselves, which is very good," Museveni said. 

   An emotional Natasha, in her speech, thanked 
  her father; husband Edwin Karugire and family whose support she said made it 
  possible for her to achieve success. 

   Natasha's collection was made up of five 
  categories: celestial - an Ente (cow) inspired category, Savannah, Black, 
  Yellow, red and the nostalgic woman. Her clothes had themes of beads, feathers 
  and embroidery to add an African touch to her designs. 

   Natasha's creations are sold in the US market. 
  The show was attended by among others; the Nabagereka of Buganda Sylvia 
  Nagginda, Toro Princess Elizabeth Bagaya, ministers and ambassadors. 
  International guests included musician Cornell Stone, guest Model Misha'el 
  Adonijah Rick and Diva Entertainment president, Leisa Butler. 

   The first lady Janet Museveni, Natasha's 
  sisters and brother did not however attend the show. 

   Natasha will donate part o