To those in Canada and those following The Canadian politics, read what Ssalongo Ssenoga has written very closely and tell me if he did not directly lift it from one the Natives Chiefs and posted it to Ottawa. Honestly tell me that this is not a Native in one of the bands writing today. And this is the difference between the French in Quebec and The Natives in the band. You see the French work to build Quebec but the Natives work to destroy Canada. The French have a political structure called The Bloc the natives do not have a political structure the best they have been able to do is bands. Education in French Quebec is the cheapest and they hold some of the best universities in the country, the Natives have no university. The universities in Buganda are a true Ndejje University joke. French kids do research and hold high jobs in research and computers and companies like Bombardier, the Native children are sniffing fuel in polythene bags. Children in Buganda are mainly punks and Bodaboda operators. And The Natives have no single uniting organization but they live in small packs as Dogs, I think in Ontario we have about 15 of them, in a single province to a point that in Caledonia Ontario we have 5 or so different bands. Buganda has no political structure the best it is organized into is clans and heads of clans. Both of these people are in the very same country Canada but The Natives get more money than the French. What is funny is that the leader of one of the Native band gets a salary higher than the salary of the Canadian Prime Minister as his people wallow in poverty, but you do not dare question his salary for now you are anti all Natives, they history and culture. Ssabassajja gets more money than Museveni as many Baganda today wallow in poverty after losing coffee and cotton plantations, but dare question that and see how you are painted to be anti-entire Buganda its Kingdom and culture. Band leaders are self-imposed and accountable to no one so are the Buganda clan leaders, there is no system in Buganda where one can question a clan leader let alone question Ssabassajja's actions.
Start to watch the Buganda complaints very closely and you will see exactly what I am telling you about Buganda, you will realize how we have a very Native structure in our country word for word. Ssalongo Ssenoga' s writing refers. EM On the 49th Thé Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy" Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko" -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ssalongo Ssennoga Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 4:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: {UAH} UDU is collecting materials for constructing a new Uganda Dear Dr. Kashambuzi. Whoever created Uganda had their own interests. Uganda was demarcated and created long before the so called 1900 Agreement... Uganda is a deal configured to benefit the creator, never the Ugandans. If you are going to re-construct anything like it, you are going to have to go back to the drawing board and engage with the real stakeholders of whatever entity you want to establish. We were made Ugandan by force, guile, threat and violence. We have had enough of being Ugandan. We are content as it is being the Bantu, Luo or Afro-Caucasoid formerly known as Hamites. This attempt of yours to reconstruct an illegality, a monstrosity through which African peoples have been so violated and abused is one of those exercises in futility that plays us back right into the hands of the real enemy of the people. Not all white men, because like us, their humanity has been eroded over eons and been replaced by law. They are citizens, human beings with a short list of rights and obligations by law! But a small group of self-seekers lurking in the shadows providing the invincible hand that determines the direction of the affairs of men. A law that defines who you are is an aberration. I am a Mganda African of the Ffumbe tribe. Buganda is my nationality. If you want to discuss Uganda, you have to channel it through Walusimbi, my Tribal Chief who will pass it by the Kabaka to see if it works. I am quite uncomfortable with this academic sale-out you are engineering to replace one set of imperial economic agents with another. The Little Bird Says; Reshaping Africa along its principle nationalities and doing away with artificial boundaries and borders is the only liberation and freedom worth writing home about. Independence is a pipe dream. Its Liberty Freedom and Justice that we strive for. Munnakyalo On 6/26/12, Eric Kashambuzi <[email protected]> wrote: > > David: > > Thank you for your response. > Here is a sample. > > Eric. > > 10 > KAMUNYE lLwakusatu, January 25, 2012 > Dr. Eric Kashambuzi > Ekimeeza > 1100 KAMUNYE lLwakusatu, April 11, Watya ngabakuba ttiyagaasi > namasasi mu beekalakaasi beekyusirizza ababatuma? > MU kwekalakaasa okubaddewo > naddala mu Kampala, Masaka, > Jinja ne Mbale, abajaasi ba > UPDF, abapoliisi nebitongole > ebikuumaddembe, balabiddwa > nga bakozesa eryanyi ku > bawanainchi okubagumbulula. > Kino kikyamu era abakikola > essaawa yonna banditomeza > Gavumenti. > Omulimu gwabaami nabakyala > abali mu yunifoomu yekijaasi oba > eya Poliisi, kukugira bulumbaganyi > ku Bannayuganda obuva ku > mawanga gebweru nobutaganya > mukulembeze yenna alinnyirira > ddembe lya bawanainchi. > Omuserikale yenna ate > bwakwata amasasi agagulwa > omuwi womusolo nagamuttisa, > oba okuddira ttiyagaasi > namumuyiwa mu maaso > amutangire okwekalakaasa, aba > azzizza gwa nnaggomola era > luliba olwo nasasulira ebibi bye. > Tekimenya tteeka bannansi > okwekalakaasa. Mu nsi ezirimu > enfuga ya Dimokulasiya > akulira ku sipiidi yekizungirizi, > okwekalakaasa lyerimu ku > makubo bannansi mwe bayitira > okulaga abakulembeze ensobi > zaabwe nebibaluma. > Okwekalakaasa tekitegeeza > kuggyako Gavumenti. Wabula > singa Gavumenti yonna eteeka > ppamba mu matu, netawuliriza > biruma bannansi abaagiteeka mu > buyinza, ekiddirira kugwa. > OKWEKALAKAASA MU > ETHIOPIA > Mu myaka gya 1970, eggwanga > lya Ethiopia lyalimu enjala > ani amuwadde akatebe ko > ebyenfuna ebyali ku kikaliriro. > Waaliwo ebbula lyemirimu > ngenjala ejula kutta bantu > Ethiopia ekalire. > Abantu baagezaako > okulabula Gavumenti naye > ngabakulembeze tebaagala > kumanya, emmundu nga > zibawaga. > Mu 1974, bannansi beeyiwa > ku nguudo nga tebagenderera > kuggyako Gavumenti. > Baalowoozo nti osanga abakulu > banaawulira omulanga gwa > bannansi. Kumbe wa! > Abapoliisi baayiibwa ku nguudo > ne batandika okusakata > bawanainchi emiggo egyabula > kata okuboosa omuliro. > Ekyamala ku Poliisi ebyewungula, > ngabantu bongera kusonga > mbeere, bakooloobya nnyimba > ziraga bwassemugayaavu bwa > Gavumenti okukola ku bizibu > ebiruma bannansi. > Gye byaggweera, ngamagye > nebitongole ebirala > ebikuumaddembe beegasse ku > beekalakaasi nabo ne balaga > ennyiike olwa Gavumenti obutakola > ku bibaluma. > Gavumenti yali ekyabiyita bya > mannyo wenu, abajaasi tebaalinda > na mwaka kuggwaako ne > bagiwamba bakole ku bizibu bya > bannansi. > EKYALI E BUFARANSA > Okwekalakaasa okwali mu > Bufaransa mu myaka gya 1789 > nakwo kwava ku bwavu obwali > buwunya obuwunyi mu ggwanga > lino, ebbula lyemirimu, emiwendo > gyebintu okwekanama buli lukedde > naddala bbeeyi yemigaati. Kino > kyaviirako enjala ani amuwadde > akatebe. > Bannansi baakanda kugamba ku > Gavumenti etereeze ebyenfuna > naye nga bakkuubwa beekubira > mimiro. > Kabaka eyali akulembera Bufaransa > yagenda mu nsiko kweyiggira > nga talina gadda ku kkerere wa > bannansi. > Okumanya yali tatya biduduma, > yakwata ku nkoona minisita > we owebyenfuna ngamulanga > kumuwabula abeeko kyakola > okutereeza ebyenfuna mu ggwanga, > abeekalakaasi bakkakkane. > Musajja wattu kyataamanya, yali > afuuyira ndiga mulere! > Abeekalakaasi ekyokugobwa > kwa minisita kyabataamuula, > okukkakkana nga nabaali > bakyesisiggiriza babeegasseeko, > olwo ne gubula asala. > Kabaka kwe kuduumira basajja > Poliisi ngekuba omuwagizi wa Besigye > be bannamagye bazambalire ku > migongo, batte buli munnansi eyali > amwepampalikako. > Amagye gaamujeemera nga > gagamba mu be gaali gagenda > okutirimbula mwalimu abantu > baabwe ate nga tebayinza kutta > bantu be balina kukuuma. > Kabaka yalaba emberenge > etandika okugaga, kwe kupangisa > bakanywamusaayi, abacuba okuva > mu mawanga minywanyi gye, batte > buli kiramu. > Ko amagye nti, mukulu ogunywanga > noguteesa. Tojja kutta bantu > balwanirira ddembe lyabwe, > abakaaba enjala nebbulwa > lyemirimu nga tuzingidde mikono > mabega. Beegatta ku beekalakaasi, > emmundu neseka buteddiza. > Mu mwezi ogwekkumi, nabakyala > ebiyungu baabiddukamu, ne > basalako olubiri lwa Kabaka. > Awo Gavumenti teyasukkawo. > VVAAWO MPITEWO MU RUSSIA > Mu 1905, abakozi mu Russia > baakungaanira mu City Square > yeyo, okuliraanira ddala olubiri > lwa Kabaka ne beekalakaasa > olwembeera gye baakolerangamu. > Baasaba okwongezebwa ku musaala > nokulongoosa embeera zaabwe. > Mu bukambwe obwekitalo, Kabaka > Nikolaasi II yalagira bakubwemu > amasasi era bangi entamu zaabwe > ne bavuunika so ngabalala, > bagendera ku bisago! > Bakaawonawo ne baba > ngabawanika. > Wabula mu 1917, baddamu > okulumba kyokka ku luno nga > bakyala be bakulembedde ekisinde. > Okwekalakaasa era kwali mu kifo > kye kimu. Baali bavumirira kya > bbeeyi ya migaati nentalo Russia ze > yanaawuuzanga olutatadde. > Kabaka ebyabakyala teyabiwuliriza. > Yagamba, Obusonga > obubeekalakaasa butono nnyo, > sirina budde bubukolako, ndi bbize. > Poliisi ngiragidde ebagumbulule mu > bwangu. > Kabaka aba akyali ku bya bakyala, > nabakozi mu makolero ne > babeegattako, ennamusa netuuka > ku nnyooge. > Okwekalakaasa kwabuna mu buli > kabuga ne mu byalo, nabalimi > ekintu ne bakyegattako. Poliisi > olutalo kwe kulugejjako. > Kabaka yalaba guli gutyo, ngalagira > magye gabakube ku nnyama. > Baamujeemera nabo ate ne > beegatta ku beekalakaasi. > Kabaka yalaba entebe esussizza > okumwokya, ngebintu > bimutabuseeko. Kwe kuyiwa > Palamenti eyali ejjuddemu abasajja > nabakazi abaali abawagizi be ennyo. > Ku luno, nabo baamujeemera. > Amagye, Palamenti ne bannansi > beegatta ku yali avuganya > Kabaka Nikolaasi okukkakkana > ngobukulembeze bwa > nnakyemalira Nikolaasi bugudde. > AMAWANGA AMALALA > Kuliko Iran, mu 1979 abajaasi we > baagaanira okukubira mu bantu > amasasi. Misiri, wano jjuuzi amagye > ga Hosni Mubarak we geegattidde > ku bannansi Pulezidenti natwalibwa > nekisubi ku liiso, Tunisia ne Libya, > ebiyenje nga Col. Muammar > Gaddafi bwabadde abiyita bwe > byasudde Gavumenti ye naye > nalusuulamu akaba. > GAVT. YA NRM EYIGA KI? > Abeekalakaasi > tebaagala kuggyako Pulezidenti > Museveni. Baagala kulaga > Gavumenti ye nti waliwo > ebitagenda bulungi bye yeetaaga > okukyusa oba okukolako mu > bwangu. > Mu kifo kyokwonoonera > ensimbi zomuwi womusolo mu > kugula emmundu ne ttiyagaasi, > Gavumenti erina kuggula matu > gaayo eri ebireetera bawanainchi > okwekalakaasa, ebinogere > eddagala. > Emmundu nabapoliisi > abaakambuwala okukira > ennumba tebiyinza kumalawo > biruma Bannayuganda era > teziyinza kulemesa beekalakaasa. > Ekyokubiri, okwesiga > emmundu, amagye nebitongole > ebikuumaddembe, kizibu > okukuumira Gavumenti > etawuliriza bantu mu buyinza > bbanga ddene. Luyinza okukya > ngamagye tegakyagondera > biragiro byo. > Tukkirize nti abeekalakaasi balina > ensonga eza ddala. Mu zino > mulimu: Ebyenfuna ebigaanyi, > ebbula lyemirimu naddala mu > bavubuka, endwadde ezitalina > ddagala, enjala ekooza akagiri > Bannayuganda abali eyo mu > bukadde 10, abaana abafa > endwadde ngomusujja buli > lukya beeyongera obungi, > empisa nennono byonoonese, > enguzi esusse nokutulugunya > abatawagira Gavumenti ya NRM. > Abantu buli lwe bavaayo okulaga > Gavumenti ebibaluma kuba > Palamenti mwe bandibiyisizza > ababaka bali mu kukutula ddiiru > ogwabatumwa baaguvaako > dda, ngemmundu, emiggo ne > ttiyagaasi bivaayo. > Kikyamu okulowoozesa amagye > nti abeekalakaasi baagala > kuggyako Gavumenti. > Walk to Work yava ku bbeeyi > yamafuta nemmere eyali > yeewanise. Gavumenti yali > ekozeewo ki? > Ngenkeera olagira > abeekalakaasa olwensonga > ezo bakubwemu amasasi? > Obuzibu Gavumenti ebusanga > wa okuwuliriza ne bwe kiba > nti abagivuganya be balina > ebibaluma? Abakuba ttiyagaasi > namasasi baagala kugamba nti > bo ebyabwe byatereera, webali > wamala? Kye bagamba abaana > ba Yunivasite abeekalakaasa > olwokulinnyisa ebisale bo > tebalinaamu baabwe? Ate > abasawo nabasomesa abafuna > omusaala ogutakyalina kye > gugasa? Oli yeekalakaasa lwa > bbulwa lya mulimu ngomukuba > ttiyagaasi? > Embeera eno erikoma ddi? > Eric Kashambuzi, kafulu mu > nsonga zebyobufuzi nga ye > Ssaabawandiisi wa United > Democratic Ugandans (UDU) > www.kashambuzi.com > > On Jun 26, 12:28 am, daudi kasirye <[email protected]> wrote: >> Where, Eric, are the Luganda briefs? >> >> On 6/25/12, Eric Kashambuzi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Aida: >> >> > Thank you for your quick response and the issue you have raised. >> >> > From January to June 2011, Ugandans at home and abroad discussed >> > Ugandas challenges and opportunities on radio Munansi in English, >> > Luganda and Acholi and subsequently Runyakitara(Runyoro/Rutooro/ >> > Runyankole/Rukiga) language. We got a lot of feedback, which was >> > used to prepare a draft report for the Los Angeles conference. The >> > report was circulated widely including on Ugandans at Heart Forum >> > (UAH) and Radio Munansi websites for comments. >> >> > At the Los Angeles conference there was a brain storming session >> > from which a National Recovery Plan (NRP) was developed and sent to >> > all political parties and organizations, and friends and well >> > wishers at home and abroad, for comments. A copy was also sent to >> > the government of Uganda though the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for >> > comments. We received comments which were incorporated into the final draft NRP. >> > The final draft was presented at the follow-up conference in >> > Boston, in October 2011. The conference adopted the National >> > Recovery Plan (NRP). UDU has since followed up with briefs on the >> > NRPs policy and strategy which are distributed widely at home and >> > abroad through UAH community, the Uganda citizen, UDU >> > website(www.UDUugandans.org), UCOCAUganda.com, Uganda community in >> > California, Members of Parliament and others. Some of the briefs >> > are being translated into Luganda and widely circulated; and we >> > have been getting substantive feedback which we used to prepare the article under consideration. >> >> > The process has been transparent and inclusive. >> >> > Eric. >> >> > On Jun 25, 5:59 pm, Aida Majesi <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> This conference that took place at Los Angeles.. mentions >> >> representatives who by the sound of it are all abroad. What >> >> contributions are from wanainchi back home? If we are talking of >> >> change but going about it the same way the Europeans do (sitting >> >> in Europe and taking to Africa a finished plan of action) this is >> >> bound to deliver same results. >> >> >> In London, some (Africans) planning the same as you are, would sit >> >> late into the night, at the end the discussions go away having >> >> promised to coerce the people back home to support a particular >> >> candidate or the support would terminate if they do not. >> >> >> There is also the matter of people back home treating with >> >> reverence whatever those who live abroad come up with.They do not >> >> question, believing from abroad comes the very best. You have to >> >> have a group of people questioning all that is proposed - it is >> >> the only way to find solutions since maltitudes are involved. You >> >> do not mention what contribution to the debate came from the >> >> wanainchi back home. Lack of funding (to reach >> >> all) >> >> is >> >> usually the favored excuse. If we are committed to real change, we >> >> know that this can be overcome since all of us have relatives at >> >> home who can gather ideas from the remotest village which can then >> >> be put at table as a working document. I am worried about a few >> >> people abroad working out a sort of like Tony Blair's road map for >> >> Palestine. It would be best to involve as many as want to >> >> participate. And you can be sure they do. This is not very >> >> difficult. Whoever wants to contribute would find a way through >> >> their relatives to have their message emailed. There probably are >> >> at least four of you who speak four languages. These then can be >> >> the limit and whoever wants to contribute would be required to >> >> find someone who can convey their message in any of the four. >> >> >> On 25 June 2012 16:21, Eric Kashambuzi <[email protected]> >> >> wrote: >> >> >> > UDUs first conference at Los Angeles in July 2011 was preceded >> >> > by six months of extensive and frank discussions about Uganda >> >> > challenges and prospects. There was full transparency and >> >> > inclusiveness. At the conference there was a brain storming >> >> > session that covered all aspects of human endeavor. The >> >> > conference was attended by Ugandans from different parties and >> >> > organizations and from all regions of Uganda with different >> >> > backgrounds, demographic dynamics (gender and age >> >> > groups) and experiences that enriched the discussions. Detailed >> >> > instructions were issued on preparing a National Recovery Plan >> >> > (NRP) as a foundation upon which to build a new Uganda. The >> >> > draft Plan was circulated widely to Ugandans, friends and well >> >> > wishers a month ahead of the Boston conference in October 2011 >> >> > for study, consultation and comment. Comments were incorporated >> >> > into the draft Plan that was prepared by Ugandans. >> >> >> > The Boston conference which was held on the eve of Ugandas >> >> > independence anniversary devoted the entire day discussing the >> >> > Plan and a road map on the way forward. It was clear from the >> >> > debate that Uganda was ripe for a new beginning. The UDU >> >> > secretariat was given fresh mandate to prepare policy and >> >> > strategy messages for wide circulation at home and abroad and to >> >> > gather information about what Ugandans want. The secretariat was >> >> > also mandated to follow developments at home and abroad and >> >> > respond appropriately. We have posted our reports onwww.udugandans.organdUgandans at Heart Forum. >> >> > Dennis Nyondo of UNAA has been instrumental in circulating and >> >> > commenting on UDU work. We have received tremendous responses of >> >> > encouragement and UDU has already become a household name. So >> >> > far, we have learned that: >> >> >> > 1. As an independent nation, Uganda started on a weak >> >> > foundation and structure and has been driven on a wrong path by >> >> > wrong leaders as the many deficits in economic, social, >> >> > political and environmental areas demonstrate. The process of >> >> > destruction has accelerated under NRM government as witnessed by >> >> > re-emergence of old diseases, mass poverty, unemployment of >> >> > youth, hunger, corruption and sectarianism etc. The speed of >> >> > these negative changes is unprecedented as if it is deliberate >> >> > as government does not seem to care about the welfare of >> >> > Ugandans except to maintain macroeconomic stability particularly >> >> > inflation control through raising interest rates that constrain >> >> > borrowing, investment and job creation, and to continue to >> >> > export Uganda food while Ugandans starve and to expect the >> >> > market forces that have failed to address the unemployment >> >> > challenge. Ipso facto, Uganda needs a new foundation, a new >> >> > structure and a new beginning under a new breed of leaders with >> >> > known, impeccable and tested records; >> >> >> > 2. Ugandans must receive detailed and accurate information >> >> > about our history and who we are to be able to take informed >> >> > decisions; >> >> >> > 3. In the interest of national security, leaders from the >> >> > lowest to the highest level in all areas of elective activity >> >> > must be scrutinized with a fine tooth comb. Leaders must be >> >> > selected on the basis of their biographic data and on an agreed >> >> > upon profile. The practice of selecting leaders without knowing >> >> > who they are particularly their background and experience has >> >> > proven very problematic. You discover after elections that some >> >> > wrong people or people who are not team players were elected or >> >> > elected for different reasons and it is too late to change. So >> >> > far Uganda leaders with military background have performed >> >> > poorly as presidents. Military leaders used to commanding >> >> > soldiers and seeing political opposition as enemy to be >> >> > destroyed as in a battle field, not to negotiate with, should be >> >> > discouraged from seeking presidency of Uganda. Their association >> >> > with the military will also cause problems to the public and >> >> > creating a professional army. >> >> >> > 4. Leaders must be selected on a democratic basis by >> >> > eligible Uganda citizens only in a fair and free atmosphere >> >> > where a level playing field will be provided including the same >> >> > amount of campaign funds to competitors for respective >> >> > positions. Changing government by military means should be >> >> > eliminated. However, when government uses excessive force >> >> > against demonstrators for peaceful change, then the opposition >> >> > has a legitimate right to defend itself by whatever means >> >> > appropriate. >> >> > After Ugandas experience since 1971, military governments >> >> > should not be allowed again in Uganda; >> >> >> > 5. Term limits must be set for each category of >> >> > representation to prevent Ugandans from turning politics into >> >> > careers; >> >> >> > 6. Proportional representation must replace winner-take-all >> >> > in elective offices in the interest of national stability; >> >> >> > 7. Uganda must be governed by laws and not by the dictates >> >> > of one individual or a small group of individuals. No Ugandan >> >> > must be above the law; >> >> >> > 8. Uganda must be administered by institutions and not by >> >> > individuals. >> >> > Individuals come and go but institutions stay; >> >> >> > 9. The succession of the head of state must be >> >> > institutionalized and put in the constitution; >> >> >> > 10. Ugandans must be treated as equals with inalienable >> >> > rights that no individual or authority can take away. All >> >> > Ugandans must be given equal opportunity to use their God given >> >> > talents to the greatest extent possible. At a minimum, this will >> >> > include education, healthcare, food security, shelter and >> >> > clothing. Food being the source of life the nation must be fed >> >> > first; >> >> >> > 11. Rewards must be given on merit and not on >> >> ... >> >> read more » > > -- > UAH is devoted to matters of interest to Ugandans and Africans in general. > Individuals are responsible for whatever they post on this > forum.Follow UAH on Twitter at:http://twitter.com/#!/UAHFORUM. Follow UAH on facebook at: > http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ugandans-At-HeartUAH/132196106801171. 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