*Yoga Adhola has triumphed in Mengo.

He used to go at night, in secret, with Golooba, to Kabaka Mutebi's dinner
table.

For a long time Yoga Adhola has been secretely working, underground, with
Goloba-Mutebi to make UPC a big player in Mengo.

**Now Kabaka has officially signed on this under-the-table Yoga master-plan.
Sorces from home say that Miria is on board too
**
Museveni, UPC and Kabaka Yekka are at it again. This, may even have been
cooked up in Namirembe. (The sorces say)

Mitayo Potosi.

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  Written by OUR REPORTERS
  Monday, 17 August 2009 07:30   Mengo is drafting what it calls a
comprehensive agenda that will guide Buganda Kingdom to the 2011 general
elections and beyond.

At the core of this blueprint is to win back heterogeneous areas such as
Buruuli, Bugerere, Buvuma, Mawogola, Kabula, Gomba and Buwekula where the
NRM Government is holding some sway, after installing other cultural chiefs.


Another main feature of this agenda that was crafted by a special committee
set up during the July 2008 Buganda Conference will see the Kabaka, Ronald
Muwenda Mutebi, travel outside his kingdom to forge alliances with
non-Baganda.

Dr. Samuel Ssejaaka is the head of the committee whose members include,
Mutebi Golooba of Makerere University and Zahar Nampewo, a Kampala lawyer.

Palace sources have told The Observer that the Kabaka’s recent three-day
visit to Buvuma Islands was part of the broad plan to re-awaken
pro-monarchist sentiments in the traditional counties of Buganda, especially
those considered to be targeted by the Central Government.

While in Buvuma, the Kabaka held day and night meetings with key leaders in
Mukono, while gathering information that will help him strengthen his
authority.

Our sources said that although the area MP and the district leaders belong
to the ruling NRM party that is perceived to be trying to clip the Kabaka’s
wings, Mutebi engaged them in night meetings.

The campaign to win over the people of Buganda, irrespective of their
affiliation, is part of the new strategy code-named “Bipartisan Approach.”

Mutebi’s Buvuma tour will be followed up by door-to-door mobilisation by the
Kabaka’s representative in the area (Saza chief). The kingdom recently gave
all Saza chiefs motorcycles to facilitate mobilisation that was kick-started
by the Kabaka himself when he spent three days planting trees, potatoes and
other crops in Buvuma.
*
Loyalty display*

This year’s coronation anniversary was moved from Buvuma County to Lubiri
basically because Mengo officials wanted a bigger venue to show-case the
crowds that would turn up to demonstrate their solidarity with the king.
Kampala, being home to both local and international media, made it the most
appropriate place for a campaign of this nature.

Buganda Kingdom-owned radio, CBS, had been running adverts in intervals of
about 30 minutes for over two weeks calling on Baganda to turn up in big
numbers.
In displaying huge crowds, Mengo aimed at sending a message, mainly to
President Museveni, that more than one million votes are at stake if he
doesn’t yield to Buganda’s demands.

*MORE TOURS*

Another tactic in the 2011 strategy is what kingdom officials have described
as “meet the people campaign.” That will see the Kabaka abandon the comfort
of his Kireka Palace and hit the road more often to comb his entire kingdom.
The tour will take him to Kyadondo (Kampala/Wakiso), Busiro (Wakiso),
Bulemeezi (Luwero/Nakaseke), Mawogola (Sembabule), Gomba (Mpigi), Buddu
(Masaka) and Mawokota (Mpigi).

During these tours, the Kabaka will make stopovers at urban areas “to greet
his subjects”, something similar to what politicians do on the campaign
trail. He will also tour slum areas to interact with people there.

After the tour of Buganda, Mutebi is scheduled to visit other cultural
institutions in what a senior official said is in response to outstanding
invitations.

He will visit Acholi, Lango, Bunyoro, Tooro, Teso, Ankole, Kigezi, Karamoja
and Bugisu. Political analysts say the visits are partly to seek common
ground on issues that Mengo clamours for.

*Independence*

Mengo is also plotting to popularise October 8 as a big day on which Buganda
marks its “independence”.
Last year’s programme to mark the day aborted after security forces blocked
the Kabaka’s visit to Nakasongola District, claiming that some Baruuli
opposed to him as their cultural leader planned to hurt him.

This year’s event is planned to precede a second Buganda conference in
Kampala under the theme: ‘The Uganda We Want.’ The organising committee will
be announced soon.

The first Buganda Conference was held on July 18 last year. Professors: Ali
Mazurui and Mahmood Mamdani were guest speakers. Mamdani challenged Baganda
to use their numerical strength to target national leadership.

Presentations on the type of political system, constitutionalism, and
resource distribution will be made.
Thereafter, Buganda will invite other areas to host similar conferences and
propose how they want the country to be governed.

A national conference will then be convened to discuss and agree how
Ugandans want the country to be governed. An agreement will be signed
between kingdoms and areas and together they will ask politicians seeking to
rule the country to embrace it.

*Media strategy*

To popularise the 2011 agenda, Mengo will soon launch a media campaign
code-named the “Birth of New Media,” a Mengo minister has said.

The media strategy is intended, “to shield Kabaka’s subjects from pointless
debates.” The aim is to keep the national debate focused on what Buganda
wants and not what President Museveni is proposing.

Cassettes, CDs, DVDs, SMS, Internet are all targeted as possible channels. A
special committee “to harness new media technology and cause use of it” will
also be announced.

The kingdom intends, according to our sources, to send two experts to the US
to study how President Barrack Obama used internet to communicate to voters
effectively.

One senior official will travel to Iran to find out how the opposition has
used their telephones to capture horrific images and how they have been able
to relay them to the international media.

*Civic Education*

The kingdom’s Central Civic Education Committee, headed by Betty Nambooze,
will also be reactivated in a couple of weeks. The committee was appointed
primarily to sensitise Baganda about the Land (Amendment) Bill 2007, which
the kingdom vehemently opposed.

The government accused the committee of peddling lies, resulting in the
arrest of Nambooze and the two Mengo ministers; Peter Mayiga and Medard
Lubega. Nambooze and Lubega were charged with sedition while Mayiga was
released without charges.

Betty Nambooze confirmed to The Observer that some money has been put in the
kingdom’s budget to enable her committee resume its work. The committee was
given a wider mandate by the July 2008 Buganda Conference to deal with all
matters of civic education.

In addition to the work of the Nambooze committee, Buganda women and youth
groups like Nkoba Zambogo will be asked to run a parallel campaign in the
kingdom to mobilise women and the youth.
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