Kironde/Mulindwa,
The
little so far assembled by those in the know is as follows:
1. That
Vivian Kavuma indeed returned home (Uganda) to try and resolve some domestic
family quarrels, mainly to do with their late fathers (former Katikkiro Kavuma)
estate.
2. That
the heir (the renown Dennis Kavuma), he himself a grandson to the late
Katikkiro, has never picked interest in the estate and has continued to live in
the UK where he has lived since he was a young man. Apparently his late
grandmother (mum to his late father) was the official or senior wife of the late
Katikiro.
3. That
the elderly Widow who had been staying in the vast compound had been on a long
sojourn in the UK to visit her children for quite sometime
now.
4. That
when the widow left, she asked her Kojja (Uncle) to come and stay in the huge
house together with an Askari (watchman) until she returns. This uncle, by the
way, is over 70 years old !
5. The
old man started to take interest in the estate as no one seem to around so he
started to go into alliances which were suspicious. It is alleged, it is these
alliances which prompted Vivian to come try to engage in some form of
dialogue.
6. The
old man, the watchman and Vivian were all sleeping in the same compound.
Apparently Vivian was staying in the upstairs portion of the huge house, while
the old man stayed downstairs and the watchman in the servants
quarters.
7. The
old man hatched the murder plot by hiring the watchman to do the job for a mere
Shs. 180,000. On the fateful day, the watchman called Vivian, who had retired
early to bed, to the door and on opening the door, he pounced on her with lethal
machete. He repeatedly stabbed her until she breathed her
last.
8. The
watchman and the old man tried to hide the body in the ceiling of the house but
failed. That is when the watchman decided to go the police to report a murder in
the home claiming that he had no clue how it
happened.
9. But
on searching his room, they found the blood stained clothes and arrested him. On
interrogation, he spilled the beans which led to the arrest of the old man. It
did not take long before the old man himself
confessed.
From
the foregoing, I dont know whether it is correct to issue a general advisory
to all Ugandans in the Diaspora
that Uganda is unsafe for all of them. I dont know whether all the deaths of
Ugandans living outside who died during their visit home were similar as to
render such an advisory legitimate.
DMN
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1:30
PM
Subject: [Ugnet] Re: [Ugandacom]
KAMPALANS MURDER ANOTHER VISTING UGANDAN(Orig posted on New Vision chat
room)
Kironde
I wonder if the families of the Ugandans murdered
in Uganda can call the general advice to Ugandans a political statement. I
really do. Lastly when you live out of Uganda as long as many of us have done,
it is a responsibility of each of us to advise each other on what happens in
Uganda. People like your self who are sure about their safety while in Uganda
can as well fly in and out as much as you want. What I posted is a warning and
not an instruction, and the NRM sympathizers like your self, surely can fly in
any day you want and come out but do not lie to Vivian Kavuma's family for she
only managed to fly in and never out, and comparing Kampala of today to a
Ugandan shot in Toronto is not only laughable but plain stupid.
Em
Toronto
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: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1:58
AM
Subject: Re: [Ugandacom] KAMPALANS
MURDER ANOTHER VISTING UGANDAN (Orig posted on New Vision chat room)
Mulindwa, first and foremost, it is sad for anyone to lose their loved
ones, and equally sorowful for Vivian to have been murdered. I was informed
of two people who died in Uganda today, Joe Muganzi and Vivian Kavuma and
may the loving almighty rest their souls in peace.
Having said that, it is equally sad to make a political statement
from the death of any Ugandan who had at one time lived outside
Uganda. Some of us have witnessed death of Ugandans from childhood,
whether they lived outside Uganda or not, Ugandans have been murdered by
their kins, stranger, regimes etc from time immemmorial. Thugs
connive with those close to you to cash in on the green money, others,, it
is land row, family property fights etc. Each time I read newspapers,
you learn of a husband killing a wife or a wife killing a husband,
housegirls or maidkilling their masters and regardless whether those killed
are Diaspora dwellers or hail from Buganda.
One Ugandan was shot by Canadian security at a Canadian hospital
and that does not warrantee preventing Ugandans fron traveling to Canada -
death will find you wherever you are, we cannot escape
it.
Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
To those who follow what I post here and in
other Uganda forums, you know full well what has been my
consistent stand on Uganda and its insecurity. And I have stated
before that Uganda has become a very insecure nation that I can not advise
any body to go into. Few weeks ago I wrote a piece in Uganda Observer to
the effect that we should not worry about The Movement being in power
today but we should worry about the long term damage its leadership has
done to Uganda. Our people especially in Buganda have lost all and any
morals.
I am just so pissed to even find the words of
this posting. Few days ago I stated in this very forum that Ugandans who
go home these days no longer go to live at Grandma's house for fear of
being robbed and murdered. Mwaami Ssenoga and Mukiibi attacked my
sentiments so bad for I was a ridiculous man that has a wrong
family which steals. What they did not know was a simple fact that I post
such sentiments for I have seen the eyes of the crying families and all
Ugandans from Diaspora killed in Uganda are killed in Buganda. What the
Ssenoga's did not know was that the family from The States, that was
bruttary murdered between Entebbe and Kampala including a 2 year old
daughter who had gone to Uganda for the first time, was a family I knew so
well. I can mention my class mate from Wobulenzi who was in Japan, a
kid I pleaded with so much not to go to Uganda, and strong as he was he
stated I love to build a Kalina in Uganda, Ndugga went to Kampala and
started to build a Kalina, he was shot and killed before even the first
floor was finished. What scares us the most, is the simple fact that the
killers of Ugandans from Diaspora are members of their family or a people
close to the family, for some one has to clearly know that you are flying
in and at this day and flight to wait for you between Entebbe and
Kampala.
Fellow Ugandans, with great condolences I
pass to you the death of Vivian Kavuma
35. Vivian as many other Ugandan in Diaspora decided to
migrate to The States where she had made a home for seven years.
Vivian Kavuma was one of The Paul Kavuma's, The
former Katikkiro of Buganda. Vivian was mate in the house
of The former Katikiro in Lungujja, Lubaga Parish, tied with
ropes and then stabbed to death. There was no immediate recognition
of BNE at the residence.
As we morn the passing of this Ugandan in her youth, let me take a
second to insist to Ugandas in diaspora, that do not go to Uganda. If you
go to Uganda, stay in a neutral place, a hotel and a well known
Hotel, but do not go to old grand ma's house for our people have
changed a great deal and we have enough deaths on our hands to ignore the
Ssenoga/Mukiibi's sermon. Those large suit cases from North America can
cost you your life. If you have a problem getting a Hotel in Kampala, stay
in Nairobi or Kigali and import all you need to meet. But mostly do
not inform any one that you are going home until when you arrive.
Secrecy has been a very powerful savior and if you know you are
staying a week, announce a month.
I do not know what to tell you, for I am
sick and tired of posting the deaths of Ugandans who go to visit Uganda,
this situation is not only getting out hand but it is already out of hand.
Do not go to Uganda unless you really have to and when you arrive make
sure your embassy knows you are in The
ZOO.
May Vivian Kavuma rest in peace.
Em
Toronto
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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