And after he closes Makerere University.

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 ----- 
  From: ocii 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2006 3:04 PM
  Subject: [Ugnet] Museveni to build schools in Tanzania??


  Those who still doubt Museveni's hate for Ugandans, and therefore is merely 
using Uganda to destroy the country, please read this. 

  I could not finish reading it!! I am just pissed. We have wananchis going 
hungry; kids who cannot even go to school because their parents cannot afford 
to pay their school fees, but must pay poll tax, VAT, plus other taxes, that 
end up in Museveni's pockets, only to be use for building schools in 
Tanzania??!!

  I will calmly opine that Tanzanian government must reject this; Ugandan tax 
payers money cannot be used to build schools that ordinary Ugandan children 
won't have access to. 

  Museveni cannot use Ugandan tax payers money like his own money. He came to 
power without money. Without Ugandans, and their taxes, Museveni would not have 
had this money. So why is he trying to build schools in Tanzania, something he 
has not been able to do in Uganda, a country he claims to hail from? 

  His government has engaged in selling Ugandan land to foreign investors, only 
to turn around and build schools in Tanzania??!!

  Who does he want to educate in those schools that he cannot educate them in 
Uganda?

  This man is really taking Ugandans for fools!!

  I would urge Ugandans to start scatting compaign so Tanzanian government 
reject this move until when Museveni's government comes to terms with Uganda 
wananchi, or pay the price for economic illiteracy.

  Those who have Tanzania govt contacts please avail them. We cannot be bullied 
around all the time! Lets holler loud and cleat in the ears of Kikwete.

  Ocii

        Museveni to build schools in Tanzania  
        CHRIS OBORE  
        KAMPALA
        STATE HOUSE has entered a contract with a local firm to build two 
secondary schools in Tanzania. Multiplex Ltd, a Kampala based firm has been 
contracted to build the schools at Nyaligamba, Muhutwe, Kamachumi and at 
Nyamiyaga Murongo in Muleba district.
        According to a copy of the contract seen by Sunday Monitor, the schools 
are expected to cost $932,823.20 (Shs 1.72 billion).
        It is, however, not clear who the real owner of the schools will be-- 
whether it's State House, Uganda government or the President.
        Whereas the title of the contract shows the transaction is between the 
government of Uganda and Multiplex Ltd, the agreement is signed between State 
House as the employer and Multiplex as the contractor.
        State House Comptroller Richard Muhinda signed on behalf of the 
employer with one Mr Justus Karuhanga as a witness. Two people whose identities 
were not disclosed signed on behalf of Multiplex. 
        Multiplex is known as a firm that collects street parking fees in 
Kampala.
        The acting Presidential Press Secretary Mr Joseph Tamale Mirundi said 
he was aware President Yoweri Museveni wanted to build the schools in Tanzania.
        "I heard about it- that Mzee [Museveni] wanted to construct schools in 
Tanzania. He asked the Tanzanian government and they agreed; he offered to 
build the schools, that one I know," he said.
        Asked why the President preferred to build schools in Tanzania rather 
than in Uganda, Tamale said: "There must be a strong reason. I don't know the 
reason but Ugandans look at things negatively. Mzee can't just offer to build 
schools for nothing."
        There is an apparent shortage of classrooms for Universal Primary 
Education and the proposed Universal Secondary Education in Uganda and the 
government is struggling to find money to build more. 
        Tamale said the President could be building the schools in memory of 
his days in exile in Tanzania where he taught and made many friends.
        He dismissed claims that Museveni could be building the schools to gain 
political support in Tanzania in preparation for the East African presidency 
when the three countries enter political federation. "I have heard that 
nonsense. The President has other reasons other than campaigns," Tamale said.
        A senior lawyer said the contract between State House and Multiplex may 
face legal hurdles. "I very much doubt if State House are in a position to sign 
contracts. They can only sign a contract as a government and if they had wanted 
to sign any contract outside, they must seek sanction of the Attorney General," 
he said on anonymity.
        The lawyer said State House cannot sign independent contracts because 
the law does not provide for it. "State House is the official residence of the 
President and there is no way anyone can take them to court if they default on 
a contract. State House is not a legal entity," he said.
        When asked whether he knew about the contract, the Attorney General Dr 
Khiddu Makubuya said he needed time to check his records to see whether the 
State House contract was included. "Hold your fire, we shall respond," Makubuya 
said by telephone yesterday.
        Government critics have accused State House of taking a bigger budget 
than many ministries. State House budget this year is Shs36 billion while that 
of Ministry for Karamoja Affairs is Shs80 million. 
        The Shs1.7b could be new ammunition for Museveni's critics as that 
money could do considerable work locally.
        For instance, if that money was spent on paying primary school 
teachers' salaries, it would cater for 8,628 teachers a month. A primary school 
teacher earns Shs200,000 per month. The same money can also build hundreds of 
classrooms or at teachers' houses. Most schools in rural areas have no 
classrooms and teachers' houses, according to several studies by government and 
other bodies.
        The money can also reduce Makerere University lecturers' salary arrears 
from Shs10.4b to Shs 8.7b. That money would pay arrears for all the 47 
professors and the 90 Associate Professors at Makerere. Professors are 
demanding Shs2.8m basic salary which totals to Shs131.6m for all of them while 
Associate Professors want Shs2.5m which totals to Shs225.8m for all of them per 
month.
        In total, the professors and associate professors would take Shs356.6m 
a month. The Shs1.7b can pay the professors for at least four and half months.
       




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