That doesn't mean Buganda through the political weakness was not infiltrated
Em
       The Mulindwas communication group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"



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From: "Ed Kironde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: ugnet_: Re: M7 gets Bugandas Constitutional Review demands


> One could be a movementist and yet advocate for federo in Uganda..
> Whether one is appointed by Museveni or not.  Museveni appointed Kiiza
> Besigye in a number of things, and how is he doing implementing the
> objectives of the one who appointed him.  It is irrelevant who appointed
> who.  Some Ugandans have minds of their own.
> 
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
> Of Mulindwa Edward
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> 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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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lutimba Matovu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:48 PM
> Subject: ugnet_: Re: M7 gets Bugandas Constitutional Review demands
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> 
> 
> 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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