What kind of science is this which attributes weather changes ( micro-climatic
changes) in Kampala to eating of beans? Really, what does the writer expect the
majority of the poor in Kampala who barely can afford a decent one meal a day
to eat? This analysis is insensitive to the majority poor
Hi Peter,
Can you please send me the form or can you give me your phone number so that I
can call you to discuss the process of paying and acquiring a wheel-chair. I
would like sponsor one young man who had a bad accident where he has lost
mobility and has been crawling for a couple of years
Peter, it is likely you forgot or did not attach any map as per your e-mail.
May be it is only me who is not able to see the map you attached to convey your
message regarding mapping refugees
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g off. in another 50 years to come, we may not find people who can
>>> tell the history of West Nile, the Belgian wars with the British.
>>> A few years ago, People from the West Nile region wanted a university. We
>>> all collaborated effectively and shared fantastic ideas o
Leadership is not only about problem solving. Leadership is much more than
problem solving. Leadership requires a lot of critical thinking to inquire,
scrutinize, digest, analyze, and formulate and identify possible solutions to
a problem. When people jump to prescribe what they think are
Some people may probably find this intriguing. Read for yourself
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2014/apr/03/murder-uganda/?page=1
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Dear Patrick,
Thanks for announcing and advertising your business group that deals in
roofing/building timber. One thing I think you should have mentioned in
your announcement is the types of timber (teak, cyprus, mahogany,
eucalyptus, etc) you are selling, and perhaps the various sizes you have
.
Patrick
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 5:23 PM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Patrick,
Thanks for announcing and advertising your business group that deals in
roofing/building timber. One thing I think you should have mentioned in
your announcement is the types of timber (teak
Fellow WestNilers,
I am quite impressed with the posts members on the forum have posted in
response to the exclusion of the region from the National Grid of the newly
commissioned dam at Karuma, though the dam is not yet built. Whatever the
reason(s) is (are) for the exclusion of the region from
Honourable Virtual Parliamentarians
This issue of the Agofe being at the Presidents office is I believe one of
those issues of people looking for the brown envelope. I have read all
posts by the Retired Amassador Harold Acema and Dr Okuonzi. I did not read
anything insensitive to those seeking a
Bona,
This was a wonderful overt but productive investigative journalism. I
really enjoyed the stories. Those are the kind of journalists that can
help society overcome some of the rampant evils we have in society,
especially, the story of those who target and kill children born with
disabilities
Buscha,
I quite agree with your concerns about the Muni University. Discussions
about this University was intense in 2009 or 2010, if my memory is correct.
I had submitted that instead of the University, that money should have been
used to improve the primary and secondary schools in West Nile
Winnie,
Good question about the education project. I can tell that you were not in
the discussions of such a similar education project sometime back in 2009
or 2010. The reactionary mode we discuss these issues on the forum and the
issue quickly disappears after such emotional discussions is not
If history has anything to educate us, perhaps we should reflect back on
the composition of the army in the past governments and promotions in those
governments. Perhaps if we looked back and reviewed how many Generals,
Brigadiers, LT,Cols, Majors, Captains,etc came from West Nile during Amin;s
Charles,
Reading from the youth in Teso, I personally do not think the so called
money the President is giving to the Youth has improved youths situation
improve in any way. If the money they dished out to buy the last elections
in West Nile ( I understand there were two trailers full of hard cash
Members,
Here is yet another data for the Committee WNF may have selected to look
into the poor performance of Students in Exams, which at least is from the
relevant institution that is supposed to improve the quality of education
in the country.
While I agree lack of financial resources my be one the reasons for
problems in West Nile, I disagree that the state of affairs in West Nile
(poor education standards, poor service delivery, etc) is a result of lack
of money or financial resources. The issue John has raised especially with
the
Charles,
You are completely right on, with your question, and Alaka has given a good
assessment of the situation of our politicians in West Nile. Indeed the
politicians in West Nile have placed or think of their political party
affiliation more important than addressing the issues of the people
Gentlemen,
I think the people and leaders in West Nile should organize and rebuff
WENRECO's application for tariff increase. Considering the pain, suffering
and loss the people in the region have incurred due to WENRECO's ineptitude
in conducting themselves are the power supplier of the region, I
Butia; anguyo
milton; Vasco Oguzua; George Drametu
*Subject:* RE: DR Epiphany Picho Report
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Thanks for sharing John! In my humble opinion most if not all of the
problems leading to poor performance in education have been identified. All
we need is action!
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Sincerely
Dear Folks,
The commitment issue Robert has stressed in my view is the gist of a lot of
our dilemma in addressing most problems we have talked, discussed and
recycled. Commitment and a very careful planning I think in this particular
issue is as important. That is why I suggested a committee of
Brothers and Sisters,
It is really amazing to read all the emotional reaction sons and daughters
of West Nile have expressed due to the mediocre results in all fronts of
the education establishments in West Nile (both at primary and secondary
(O-Level and A-Level). I believe almost everyone who
in our group are doing what they can do best. I do not know what Vasco
Oguzua does. I will find out. I would like to advise Oguzua and his
group of self appointed experts on West Nile issues, NOT to tribalize
such tragedies. I read a story in the news papers about Caleb Alaka,
the rich lawyer. He
tragedy, involving highly placed and well paid
persons. The police are doing their job, MPs are their job and others
in our group are doing what they can do best. I do not know what Vasco
Oguzua does. I will find out. I would like to advise Oguzua and his
group of self appointed experts on West
Dear Members,
I wish to thank Mr. Butagira for the information about the arrest of our
own Dr. Sylvestre Onzivua, a Pathologist at Mulago Hospital. Reading from
the Ugandan newspapers the allegations for his arrest seems to be a very
serious issue - the sudden death of MP Nebanda. This is a
, 2012, at 12:54 AM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Maandera,
Thanks for the follow-up message you sent to Kiggundu. I have sent him at
least three e-mails concerning this simple issue which he normally
addresses immediately, but he has kept quiet or ignored all my e-mails
without
.
Why is this one taking so long?
In the spirit of openness and freedom of expression, it is my hope that
this technical problem will be addressed soon.
Maandera
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
Kiggundu,
I sent you a request a few weeks ago about
I came across this interesting story as I was scanning through AllAfrica
news online. Some of you may be interested in reading this and what impact
such activities can have on the community
http://allafrica.com/stories/201210180015.html
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Kiggundu,
I sent you a request a few weeks ago about activating Christine Munduru's
account which is deactivated and I have not heard any response from you
about the issue. May I know if my request was honoured or not. If you did
correct that error I will appreciate your effort, but if you have
http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Arua+residents+hold+demo+over+occupation+of+Barifa+forest/-/688334/1532622/-/d8xcffz/-/index.html
Just read this article about the people in Arua holding a demonstration
about the Barifa Land issue. The reaction I read from the RDC is worrying
if what has
every body for the
debate. It is healthy. Good night
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On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
Mr. Candia,
I think I would need some education on the Eco-City project not a lecture.
if the information was shared widely may be I ould have at read
with electricity e.t.c has to be paid
for will in the spirit of self help pay the 20,000. But those who genuinely
can not afford the same should turn up. This is a consultative meeting.
Sent from my iPho
On Oct 5, 2012, at 7:52 AM, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
This is interesting to read about
This is interesting to read about Nile Eco-City Development, the Business
Case concept for Barifa. Just recently I read on the papers about the issue
of Barifa Land being given to Salim Saleh for paying Ex_Soldiers and
building a memorial. It seemed in the article about Barifa Land was still
being
What do the people in West Nile think of such people like RDC Abiriga who
go out and bring shame to the whole region of West Nile on occasions like
this of honoring Archbishop O'dama who has tirelessly advocated peace and
equality for all humans including the Abiriga's who were haunted by
with such a huge potential?*
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--- On *Sun, 9/16/12, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com* wrote:
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Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Does the recent Commissioning of the Nyagak
solve West Nile's demand for the energy needs?
To: A Virtual
http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Museveni+switches+on+Nyagak/-/688334/1508300/-/32bm7z/-/index.html
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen and sympathizers of the West Nile region
I came across this article above which was in the monitor about the
commissioning of the Nyagak by the president. Based on
Dear Members,
If indeed the ID check at Pakwach is no longer being done as reported by
Tabu Butagira following the announcement by the State Minister for Internal
Affairs, we should all congratulate Tabu for bringing up this issue/or
alerting us about this issue, and the people who followed it up
Thank you Mr. Tabu Butagira for bringing up this issue to remind us about
the plight of the ordinary people who are enduring this discrimination at
Pakwach. I do believe our elected officials who should have been at the
forefront of this issue have never experienced the discrimination, as such
My condolences to the community and the family of the deceased. May his
soul rest in eternal peace. This is a great loss to our community. Very
disturbing to read in the news papers that the person who was involved in
acquiring junk choppers is appointed to lead the investigation into the
Patrick Adima,
My heartfelt condolences to you and your family on this tragic loss. Just
from the look of the accident pictures, I can see that it God's grace that
there could even be some survivors in this accident. May the Loving God,
who is our only protector grant them Peace in his Eternal
Christine,
Congratulations for the successful launch of Science Cafe in Maracha. This
is something I was passionate about since the first Science Cafe Launch in
Arua where I personally witnessed how useful Science Cafe can be to
connect, spread and exchange ideas within the community and the
Dear Members,
I have read the memo Anguyo Milton has posted for people to review, correct
and add information, but I am not convinced that in the memo we have enough
evidence to pin these accidents to the management. It is a fact that these
accidents have occurred with loss of many lives and
Dear Brother Aldo,
Congratulations to you and your team for this wonderful initiative. This is
a very important project which we should all support. I know how difficult
it is to organize such an initiative without adequate resources. I have
looked through your concept document and I think the
what information they have come across as Pariyo did, it should be fair of
us to applaud the efforts, it whether or not we can use the information now
or in future.
Ismail
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I am not an OB of Ombaci, but have keenly been following the discussion
about the issues Mr. Banduga Ismail has brought to the attention of all
Ombaci OB's on this forum. The issue of deteriorating educational standards
of the our kids is really a very serious problem which if not tackled will
The loss of such a youthful young lady is tragedy. My the Almighty the giver of
life let her soul rest on eternal peace. My condolences to the bereaved family.
Vasco
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On Jan 31, 2012, at 3:04 AM, aggrey adrale fetagrey2...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear Members,
On a sad
Malga,
Thanks for the information.Was shocked to read this, when did that happen?!
Just had an e-mal exchange with Christine a few days ago and there did not
seem to have been any news of her mom being sick. Very sorry for the loss
and my most heartfelt condolences to Christine and The family on
Do we really need these kind of posts? how can such posts help solving the
serious issues like the pathetic situation of hospitals, schools, roads,
power, etc which other people are discussing.May be these are posts you
send to your teenage friends in facebook or other blogs of that interest.
On
Thanks Fr. Ruffino, for clearing this unsubstantiated assumptions without
any proper inquiry and yelling it to everyone on the internet. Whoever must
have said he was a Lt. in the army must have been confused. His late
brother who was in the Airforce was a Lt not even the the army as
purported. I
Christine and Milburga, thank you so much for your unweathered
determination to initiate and diligently push this case to this day. Thank
you Dr. Onzivua for standing on with our sisters. If we had people in the
community with such virtues and determination, some of the suffering we are
they were at SC Villa and
they had come to play at team in Lesotho in one of the qualifying games in
Africa Club Championships, May his sole rest in eternal peace,
Vasco Oguzua
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:16 AM, Alemi Kenyi alke...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Friends,
On a sad note, Jerry Ajule (former
members to help any amount of contribution will be very much appreciated.
We thank you for your contributing and participation in improving the lives
of people in your community.
Vasco Oguzua
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situation even worse. I
hope the organizers encourage many of our youngsters attend this cafe. I look
forward report on the deliberations of this important topic.
Vasco Oguzua
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On Sep 15, 2011, at 9:40 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear members
Aggrey,
Sorry and sad to hear about the loss of your dear sister. My heartfelt
condolences and to you, your family, friends and relatives. May the Almighty
grant her eternal peace in Heaven and May her sould rest in peace.
Vasco
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Okuti Boroa ok...@asili.co.ug
you hear that all the
developmental money goes for TRAVEL CLAIMS by people of WESTNILE.So if Nyagak
isnot built for years then whom do you blame?People need service delivery but
not TRAVEL CLAIMS
--- On Fri, 6/10/11, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Vasco Oguzua vogu
This is truly sad. My condolences and prayers to the bereaved family,
friends and relatives. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Vasco
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Steve Adraka so155...@gmail.com wrote:
What a shocking news! Another big loss in West Nile. May the Lord grant him
eternal
Patrick Tabani,
I hope all is well with you and your family in Lesotho. I am doing fairly OK
here just came back from Uganda and I was there for about six weeks. As for
your messages I have been following on the Forum, I would beg to ask you if
your assertions are based on your personal
water tables, which over time result into warping
of and sagging of our land surface.
Thanks,
Vasco Oguzua
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*Sent:* Thu, December 2, 2010 12:22:24 AM
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My deepest and heart felt condolences to Dr Amandua, his family and the
community of West Nile. May his soul rest in eternal peace.
Vasco
On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Christine Munduru cmund...@gmail.comwrote:
Dear all,
This is to let you know that Okuonzi David, a son to Dr. Amandua
My deep and heartfelt condolences to Dr. Aridu and family for the untimely
loss of his wife. May her soul rest in eternal peace and my the heavenly
father deliver the family the courage and steadfastness in healing the
wounds of their loss.
Vasco
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, but not as adversaries of WNF to whom issues are
dictated without their views and contributions in the planning, decision
making and implementaion process. The people in the communities in West Nile
may be poor, but they are not easily fooled as some people may perceive them
to be.
Vasco Oguzua
, Joseph Adrapi jadr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Why does this vasco man only appear in these kind of arguments which
add little value to our society but when it comes to sacrificing for our
community/for a cause he attains escape velocity and disappears in space?
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is campaigning for an elective position.
Dramadri
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*Sent:* Fri, 14 January, 2011 21:14:32
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Welcome Mr. Adroamabe,
I just found your post very hilariously interesting. I am not sure whether
those are anectodes and whatever name they are called, it just made my day.
It really gave me a good hearty laugh. Thank you for your thoughtful humour
I really enjoyed it, for all those related
institutions that help to protect our improved lives.
Please when you review your contribution to what John posted, encourage us
to try and fail but not fail to try to rate our selves against the world's
best.
Aggrey Adrale
--- On *Wed, 12/1/11, Vasco Oguzua vogu...@gmail.com* wrote:
From: Vasco
Christine,
Thank you again for this update of events concerning the West Niler's killed
by some police robbers. I still applaud you and the group for the
leadership, resiliency and tenacity in dealing with this tragic issue. While
I do applaud the Inspector General of Police for the quick
John,
I do not think there is really anything much to infer from this reading,
because the comparisons of social , economic, educational infrastructure in
the places in these articles can not be compared with what we have in Uganda
or West Nile for that matter. While indeed it is important to
Christine and the group in Entebbe,
Thanks for reporting the progress of this fateful event. The report you have
provided is very encouraging even though those young men who were only
trying to work for their life and future turned futile by their senseless
loss of lives. The change of events
Thanks Christine,
Happy New Year to you all.
Such events of killings of citizens at the pretext of enforcing security on
a lake where the supposed to be criminals are defenceless can not be
considered enforcing the law. Did these people have guns and they were
shooting at the police and the
Dear Members,
I found this article in a journal and some of you may be interested in
reading this article in this journal and may want to reflect on the
inference or reference to the Barifa Land saga we are discussing on this
forum. Probably some of you may have already read this article before,
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Reading from what Mr. Adrale has presented graphically from what is
happening in the Barifa Forest, I think there has to a swift movement to
legal action. A week has almost passed since this issue was brought to the
attention of WNF forum, and it appears more trees are
Dear All,
This unfortunate issue of the Land grab at Barifa must not be allowed by all
means. We must emulate our brothers and sisters in Acholi on this issue
of Land grab. As someone suggested, this issue must be made clear to our
aspiring politicians that anyone supporting the idea of Barifa
John,
Indeed usually dinner is made by one person, be it the mother, or the father
or the sister or the brother or the aunt to the nice. When it comes to
eating the food already prepared, everyone is at the table be it invited or
not, moreover with smiling faces and giggles around the table or on
Atamva Okuti Boroa
Thank you for this observation and it is right on the spot and presented it
succinctly. I hope members on this forum will and can reflect on what you
have articulated here.
Thank you again.
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 9:22 AM, Okuti Boroa ok...@asili.co.ug wrote:
Hi,
I
Sam,
Thanks for the initiative you and your group have taken to organize Family
Day for the West Nile Community. I think it is great idea to bring the
people of West Nile together in such social gatherings. I may not be in
Uganda to partake in such gatherings but the fact that we can at least try
of the many journalists from our area who is up to such a
challenge could look into this topic.
Vasco Oguzua
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 6:24 AM, banduga ismail bani...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear All,
As we tend towards the end of the year and partake in get together and
christmas parties, I would
Sam'
I think what you have suggested here is a wonderful idea. The idea of a
family gathering would help us to re-enforce our family unity and by
expanding the scope of leisure the few guys and ladies who normally attend
these functions. this is also a good time to get our kids and youth on board
for development and protection of our region.
These are some of my thoughts, I hope I have not inconvenienced anyone, I
have, my apologies in advance.
Thanks,
Vasco Oguzua .
On Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:17 PM, gard ajedra gard_aje...@yahoo.com wrote:
Dear All,
Thank you for bring this topic
be able to advise on such ) which we can
run jointly for an agreed period of time rather than have the government
always playing ping pong games with us. *
Over to you fellows
Vasco Oguzua
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be able to advise on such ) which we can
run jointly for an agreed period of time rather than have the government
always playing ping pong games with us. *
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Vasco Oguzua
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*People of Goodwill for the Environmental Degradation in West Nile,*
The issue of de-gazzetting Barifa Foresr Reserve has surfaced again, read
the report below by our own reporter Dradenya Amazia. Looking at the
deforestation issues in West Nile, I am would we members of this forum to
support
, manipulative and
bankrupt ideas to infect our community with the cancer of division.
Vasco Oguzua.
On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Caleb Alaka calebal...@yahoo.com wrote:
Ejiku,
The Baganda are craving for federo, have they ever got it. No. why? because
they think they need it to be united
of educating the people on issues
like the Tobacco issues which we recently discussed.
This to me is a very brilliant idea and technique to reach quite a large
population.
Vasco Oguzua
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Immaculate Bona Maandera
ibmaand...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am curious about
have a better life or improve their lives. Take heed my brother this will
come to pass. We must not let these people break our resilience of unity as
a people.
Vasco Oguzua
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Andua Drani anduadr...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Dear all,
I have followed the debate
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Dear Vasco Oguzua,
It is Ok to have queries about this government and not to like it, but don’t
let this impair
think these are the people's survival issues which need to be looked at with
the highest priority.
Over to you members and thanks,
Vasco Oguzua
What kind of administrators do we have in Arua? Is this how uncivilized we have
become even upto 21st century? Only God knows what the campaign period will be
like if such a militaristic behaviour has began this early. Is Ferua not one of
people said to have a forged degree? Was he in Kampala
such workshops and people of various walks and interests should be
invited and allowed to openly discuss these issues without fear and favour.
Thanks,
Vasco Oguzua
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treated like beggars any more when these people are demanding
for their rightful wages.
There are many issues to tackle but I will stop here for now.
Back to you Forum members, what do you say?
I thank you all,
Vasco Oguzua
to you Forum members, what do you say?
I thank you all,
Vasco Oguzua
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Wish you all happy holidays.
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Folks,
This issue of Emmy Allio is a sensitive and delicate one to discuss on the
Forum. Even though the issue is in the local and international media, as most
Forum members have suggested, any discussions should be out of this medium.
Some of you guys who are easily accessible to him may
they in turn should have a voice in decisions made in parliament which
later will affect them during implementation by the government. We seriously
need to do some civic education of our people in their role as citizens to
their government.
I thank you all.
Vasco Oguzua
be in touch with before the meeting.
Hope you have an eventful meeting and God Bless you all.
I thank you all.
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discussions on the Project and the organizational and administrative
structure which was mentioned. I believe we need more input and discussions on
West Nile Foundation and West Nile Development Agency which was earlier
mentioned.
I thank you all.
Vasco Oguzua
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I thank you.
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