Zakoomu
 
I do not know what hole you have popped from, the fact of the matter is that if you were sober enough to follow the discussion which has been very long. Many of us have been complaining of the refusal of Buganda king to make a war from Northern Uganda a part of their concern. We have been wondering why Ssabasajja has decided to keep quite when Ugandans in the North are dying, and when his men are being sent to die from both DRC and Northern Uganda. The infidels in this forum have continuously responded that the Sabasajja can not be involved in these matters for he is a cultural leader not a political leader.
Today Sabasajja for the first time has come out and become involved. And I am asking those same infidels as to whether not this Sabasajja is getting involved for he is a political leader? But before they answered me then a an informed and an individual who know no where this discussion came from, decided to rant. That is why I some times log off and just watch.
 
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"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels

Mulindwa:
 
The Kabaka is informally political if you didn't know, in the same way Mengo gov't is an informal gov't.  Where have you been, Mulindwa??  He is a traditional leader, and I'll tell that all traditional leaders are informal political leaders of the peoples they lead.
 
Mulindwa, you once criticized the King of Ugandan Kings and Mengo for being reluctant towards peace in the North.  Now, are you turning on your words??  You criticized Buganda and Baganda for "sleeping/kasita twebaka otulo" while fellow Ugandans are dying and suffering in the North. 
 
Are you dillusional or what??  Being informally political especially when the leading King of Ugandan Kings is taking peace is something we should be proud of.  All informal political/traditional leaders should help bring peace to our motherland.  If the formal political leaders have failed to keep up with their duty, let the informal political/traditional leaders try it out and see what they can accomplish. 
 
Our formal political leaders have failed as over and over again, we need to wake up and shift our support towards our informal leaders.  I have no trust and faith in formal political leaders and yet I have an undeniable trust and faith in my informal political/traditional leader (Kabaka).  Why?  The political events in our Uganda can talk for themselves. 
 
Zakoomu R.

Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is the Kabaka political now?
 
 
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"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels

Likewise, I  salute the Kabaka for trying to search for peace to end the misery of our suffering brethren.

Ssemakula

----Original Message Follows----
From: Rehema Mukooza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 09:41:40 -0800 (PST)
I am pleased to see our King Ronald Mutebi extending his hand to try with other traditional leaders to get some ways of resolving this issue in the North.  The war will not stop itself as the government is wishing for.  I believe that all traditional leaders have always wanted to work together towards a stable Uganda but our own gov't is working tirelessly to break this corrabollation and understanding among our traditional leaders.  Why? It's the work of evilness our gov't has always as usual worked on.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders Over LRA Rebels
New Vision (Kampala)January 17, 2004
Posted to the web January 19, 2004 Josephine Maseruka
Kampala Kabaka Ronald Mutebi has accepted to meet traditional leaders from southern Sudan to discuss ways of ending the17-year northern Uganda insurgency by the Joseph Kony rebels.
The Kabaka made the commitment on Thursday when he received the in-charge of conflict issues in the confederation of Switzerland, Ambassador Joseph Bucher
The meeting was held at Kabaka's Banda palace.
Bucher met the Kabaka to discuss the role of traditional leaders in conflict resolution.He said his government would in the next two months organise a conference on ending armed conflicts for traditional leaders in the region.
On Tuesday, the head of the European Union delegation in Uganda, Sigurd Illing, asked the Government to involve a third party in the peace talks to end the northern insurgency."
The Lord's Resistance Army doesn't seem to have confidence in the Government. Somebody outside the Government should come in to build confidence. If other methods have not succeeded the Government must look for a way out," Illing told The New Vision.
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