On oil, Museveni is behaving exactly like Paul Biya !!
Cameroon is a very fertile country !! There also is fish from the sea.
But the people are so cowed down that they have given up their country to
dictator Paul Biya ( 30 years in power).
As to who owns the oil in Cameroon, even Nigeria with their 0.3% equity is
doing better.
The oil in Cameroon belongs to Paul Biya, and his masters.
The country has zero ownership !!
Cameroonians always see these white men come, dig and take away the oil.
They are petrified about the prospect of war in their country !!
(" Kasita ffe twebaka ku tulo", i.e. At least for us the man is not
killing us, allowing us to sleep)
So, Cameroonians never question whether an oil agreement was ever signed,
let alone demanding to see it.
But the Emirates own 80%, Venezuela 60%, Russia 100% in some oilfields,
.......
In Africa, Sudan owns 2.5%, Congo-Brazzaville 5%, Tanzania's goldfields 4%,
Cameroon 0.0%, Uganda ?
Something is terribly wrong here !! How can we, as black people, look at
ourselves in the mirror?
Meanwhile, conman Yoweri Museveni hoodwinks us with the impression that he
has signed some oil agreement with his Anglo-Saxon sponsorers.
At Kyankwanzi, all his fawning minions were shitting in their pants, scared
for dear life to ask him about our oil !!
Has he just put the agreement under his mattress?
Have you had any cry at all about this on our many discussion fora?
All of us, always bragging that we are so learned, yet we
are merely struggling for such things as 'nsenene', malwa, 'mwenge bigere',
etc... ?
What is the difference between professors like Nsibambi or Bukenya and the
'bayaye' of Kisenyi?
How can one explain this ? !!
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On 8/1/07, ocii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like I said, these cooked heads know nothing when it comes to
> government!! Now look at the colour of water in Kampala. Is that the kind of
> water that can even remotely be claimed "normal" for drinking? These fools
> have fallen into neocolonialists' trap they shall never get free from until
> after million of people get killed variously.
>
> The water obviously is chemicalized throroughly, by cooked heads who
> haven't any iota of what these chemicals are!! Few years from now another
> version of "AIDS" will surface in the country, trust me.
>
> Land is going; public monies are being dished out to foreigners left,
> right and centre; and the remaining ones are looted! Didn't Austin Ejiet, in
> his article: "Take it or leave it, .....", stated that out of the (
> shs.7.9billion) injected by the government to re-capitalized was it Bank
> of Uganda, only Shs.2000.00 is left? Add to these, businesses that
> Ugandans have lost control of; over 80% of Uganda economy is under foreign
> control! What then are wananchi left with if not a sealed fate?
>
> Seriously these buffoons have caused Uganda the most damage that their
> fate is the gallow in my opinion.
>
> Ocii
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> City water turns green
> AGNESS NANDUTU & SALOME ALWENY PARLIAMENT THE colour of tap water in
> Kampala has turned green in the past one week, National Water officials have
> said, adding, however, that the colour-change has no effect on people's
> health.
>
> "We apologise to Parliament and the public," Dr William Muhairwe, the
> managing director of National Water and Sewerage Corporation, said on
> Tuesday. He was appearing before Parliament's Natural Resources Committee to
> defend the 2007/08 budgetary estimates for his corporation, the body in
> charge of providing safe water and sewerage services in the country.
>
> "The change of colour is seasonal," Dr Muhairwe said. "This kind of
> problem happens twice in a year because of change of weather." The water
> boss said, however, that the public should not worry because the water has
> been treated and is safe for drinking.
>
> "The colour quality notwithstanding," Dr Muhairwe said, "the
> bacteriological quality of the water complies with the national drinking
> water guidelines and the water is indeed safe for consumption. So don't
> bother about the colour." Some 70 per cent of 1.8 million Kampalans have
> access to tap water.
>
> A statement from Kampala Water posted yesterday on the National Water
> website attributed the deterioration in colour quality to the "intense algal
> bloom in the Inner Murchison Bay, which is the raw water source for
> Kampala's water supply". Algae are microscopic plants or plant-like
> organisms that live in water or damp areas.
>
> They flourish in lakes and ponds with poor water flow, especially during
> the hot months of the year. When conditions are right, blue-green algae can
> multiply and accumulate rapidly, causing a "bloom". The algae-rich water may
> turn neon green, blue-green, or reddish-brown, producing bad smell or taste.
>
>
> Said Dr Muhairwe: "We now have a problem because we are using more
> chemicals to treat the water, which is expensive. Because of the colour,
> there are also problems in processing and the time taken."
>
> In its statement, Kampala Water, which is directly in charged of
> delivering clean water to the city, attributed shortages in parts of the
> city on production interruptions at the new Gaba III Water Treatment Plant
> that is under a "commissioning and defects monitoring phase". Dr Muhairwe
> said the water colour problem would continue up to September.
> The chief manager of National Water's engineering services, Mr Alex
> Gisagara, told MPs that the corporation will extend pipes deeper into the
> lake so as to suck cleaner water even if the algae appear again.
>
> By yesterday afternoon, some residents in Kitintale, a residential
> neighbourhood in Kampala, were fearing to wash their clothes in the greenish
> water, thinking the clothes would lose colour.
>
> Others contemplated adding chemicals to the water to restore
> colourlessness.
> "People should not add any chemicals to the water because the water they
> get from National Water and Sewerage Corporation has chemicals already,"
> said Ms Miriam Kadaga, the National Water principal publicist. "What they
> can do is boil the water and leave it at that."
>
> This is not the first time the colour of water has become an issue. In
> April, about 3,000 feet of Lake Victoria's shoreline at Kitibulu Bay in
> Entebbe changed colour to a vegetable green as a result of accumulated
> algae, giving off a pungent smell.
>
> Experts feared at the time that the colour change was a lake-wide problem.
> The algae reportedly caused massive fish kills, especially at Kitinda
> Landing Site in Entebbe. Some water experts say the problem stems from Lake
> Victoria itself, the major source of water for Kampala, which has
> transformed from clear fresh water to weed-choked, greenish water.
>
> The algae use up oxygen in the water, killing fish, said Dr Nicholas Azza,
> the assistant commissioner of water resources in the Ministry of Water and
> Environment.
> Researchers say the lake has eutrophied, meaning excess plant nutrients
> such as phosphorous and nitrogen have made the lake fertile to the growth of
> algal blooms. Untreated effluents from industries like fish factories and
> flower farms around the lake, among other factors, have also contributed to
> the problem.
>
> According to its website, National Water provides water and sewerage
> services in 22 towns with a population of 2.4 million people, representing
> 75 percent of the large urban centres. Not all the water, however, comes
> from Lake Victoria.
>
>
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