Mwami Bwambuga
And Husbands must have the same rights as well.
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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Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2003 10:53 PM
Subject: ugnet_: RE:Sorry Bwana Waziri Afande: Bush visit to last 4 hours-
US team 600 strong
> Netters,
> I think the Minister should be made to know that this is the best time for
the whole world to know through Mr. Bush's visit how undemocratic and
corrupt Uganda is. We should not be ashamed to point out our ills and
shortcomings.
> UPC has done the right thing for the good of all peace-loving, democratic,
progressive and good intentioned Ugandans. This issue of telling your wife
not to expose how abusive you are is ill conceived. Your wife has the God
given right to let the world know how evil and satanic you are to her. Now
if that belittles you, then I think it is the most opportune time to just
think of how belittling your policies are to her.
> Mr. Minister, Ugandans would expect you you to stand for them in good
spirit. We cannot keep shying away while we are dying from Jiggers,
ignorance, illiteracy, poverty, and lack of competent governance. Just
because we want Uganda to look good in the eyes of Mr. Bush. The Minister is
talking like (with due respect) a village Primary School teacher.
> Wake up bwana Waziri Afande.
>
> Bwambuga.
> ----------------------
> Omar Kezimbira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Bush visit to last 4 hours
> >By Badru D. Mulumba
> >July 3, 2003 -Monitor
> >
> >
> >US team 600 strong
> >
> >US President George W. Bush's visit to Uganda will last four hours, the
government announced yesterday.
> >
> >"It is actually four hours. But if we use that time well, it will be a
lot of time," the Information Minister, Mr Nsaba Buturo, told journalists in
his office in Kampala yesterday.
> >
> >"It is four hours, but it is actually a lot of time for the Americans,"
he said drawing chuckles from his audience.
> >
> >Bush is visiting Africa from July 7-12.
> >
> >Buturo yesterday put the tentative dates for Bush's stopover between July
9 and 12 "on his way from South Africa".
> >
> >"We expect him to come with 600 people. [In fact] we expect more," the
minister said. "There will be 600 the day he arrives. But before that we
have had journalists coming."
> >
> >Buturo said that Bush would visit The Aids Support Organisation in
Entebbe.
> >
> >The minister said that the controversial matter of the so-called third
term and politicking should not be big issues during Bush's visit because
"there are legal avenues" for handling such issues internally.
> >
> >He said that if, for instance, the army commits offences in the north,
instead of vilifying and demoralising the troops, the issues should be
resolved calmly outside the international limelight.
> >
> >"This is a very special occasion. This is the most powerful leader in the
world," the minister said. "It [the visit] is special in the sense that
international limelight will be focused on Uganda."
> >
> >
> >
> >� 2003 The Monitor Publications
> >
> >
> >
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> --
> He it is Who created for you all that is on earth...He is the All-knower
of everything.
> Swaddaq Allahu Al-Adhim.
>
> Michael Bwambuga.
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