Matovu

And what would Museveni say when he planted NRM right in the kingdom by
appointing Ssemogerere a movementist to be a Buganda Katikiro? Get serious
people.
Em
       The Mulindwas communication group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"



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From: "Lutimba Matovu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:48 PM
Subject: ugnet_: Re: M7 gets Bugandas Constitutional Review demands



M7 gets Buganda's Constitutional Review demands

President Yoweri Museveni has commended the Kingdom of
Buganda for choosing the constitutional path to
achieve its needs.

The President made the remarks this afternoon when he
met the Katikkiro of Buganda Mr. Joseph Mulwanyammuli
Ssemwogerere and the Buganda Minister for Justice, Mr.
John Katende who delivered to him at State House
Nakasero, a copy of Buganda's proposals to the
Constitutional Review Commission. Buganda will
officially hand over the proposals to the commission
on Tuesday 28th January 2003.

President Museveni said that it is in order for
Buganda to present its proposed changes in the
constitution because the Constitutional Review
Commission was set up to appreciate people's current
thinking on the 1995 Constitution. He said that
Buganda's proposals, like those of other Ugandans,
will be discussed in detail and eventually subjected
to a democratic decision as provided for in the
constitution.

The Buganda proposals to the Constitutional Review
Commission concern the question of federalism, the
issue of Kampala City being part of Buganda Kingdom,
the 9,000 square miles of land, rent from tenants on
Buganda Kingdom land and the issue of the Kabaka's
immunity and privileges.

President Museveni advised cultural institutions to
appreciate new changes in economic development amidst
global competition. He said that the main challenge
today is how to promote industries and to ensure that
they compete on global markets. He said that there is
need to preserve culture but this should not impede
our ability to develop and compete at international
level.

The Attorney General Mr. Francis Ayume, the Ministers
of State for Investments, Mr. Sam Kuteesa, and of
State for Finance (General Duties), Mr. Mwesigwa
Rukutana attended the meeting.

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