What has come out of the horse's mouth is what most of us knew all
along.
This so called AGOA project is actually a Mu7 project,which like the infamous UCB deal was fronted using characters from the Far-East to
deceive Ugandans about who owns the project.
I really do not think that even as a President,the constitution embews
Mu7 with the rights to sack empolys of a supposedly multinational
corporation.
Sometimes excessive access to power makes the one who exercise it
blinded by what and how they communicate to others.
From this utturances by Mu7,he should tell Ugandans about what he and
his family own in Uganda and how they acquired it given the facts that
in 1986,apart from being very skinny,he had property that everybody in his village to attest to.
Corruption and kleptocracy are the modii operandi of Mu7 and his close cohorts.
Please lets' all gather these bits of evidence to present to the International Courts of Justice when the appropriate time comes.
Thank you.
Kipenji.
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Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vukoni Lupa-Lasaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I sacked Agoa girls - President
By Kakaire A. Kirunda
March 22, 2004
MBALE � President Yoweri has announced he ordered the sacking of about 200
girls working at Tri-Star Apparels factory in Bugolobi.
Museveni said he feared their strike would send the wrong signals to
potential investors.
�I sacked those girls because of indiscipline and their action would have
scared off investors who had plans of setting up businesses here. They
would have thought that the labour force in Uganda is
undisciplined,� he said on Sunday at the inauguration of the district women
and youth councils.
Tri-Star Apparels exports garments to the United States under the African
Growth and Opportunity Act.
Agoa allows selected African countries to export apparels quota and
duty-free to the United States.
The firm came under the spotlight last October after 298 of its female
employees went on strike protesting the poor working conditions.
The Managing Director of Tri-Star Apparels, Mr Vellupillai Kananathan fired
nearly all the girls whom he considered troublemakers.
Museveni justified the sacking saying that high levels
of indiscipline among the labour force are a barrier to foreign investment.
At the same function, the president directed the ministry of Education and
Sports together with Finance to start a career guidance campaign to help
the youth select marketable courses.
�You should give career guidance to our young people so they take courses
that will get them jobs,� he said, adding, �With these marketable skills
now it will be the duty of government to bring here investors who will not
find problems in recruiting
you,� he said.
� 2004 The Monitor Publications
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