Ssabassajja Mutebi wants to throw Museveni out of power to replace him for
he believes that Baganda support him. Robert Atuhairwe is just a messenger.
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"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Israel Kintu
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2012 6:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {UAH} KABAKA MUTEBI FOR PRESIDENT
What the proposer probably meant to say was that Kabaka Mutebi should resign
from his reign as Kabaka of Buganda and offer himself as candidate to run
for President of Uganda. He cannot hold both offices at the same time, let
alone offer his candidature while still Kabaka of Buganda.
But tell me this why would he give up his current office which offers him
security of tenure to run for an office where success is not assured nor
held for life?
For the record, Article 246 (3)(e) of the 1995 NRM Constitution states:
"a person shall not, while remaining a traditional leader or cultural
leader, join or participate in partisan politics." The operative words are
"while remaining".
Deo Tumusiime Kabwende should therefore start by campaigning to amend the
constitution before embarking on this nonsense, which probably is flavoured
with malice to engineer an opportunity for people of ill-will to perpetuate
their spite.
IK
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Frank Mujabi <[email protected]>
wrote:
Allan
The Baganda can decide to offer their Kabaka as a special gift to Uganda,
..............
MAAWE ! The same 'gift' was offered in 1962
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 7:42 PM, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
Fair enough!
may be there lies in the missing variable to the political stalemate since
independence.
How ever , it is a tall order considering the suspicions that have barred
any compromise.
Rightly or wrongly so. either way there must be a solution that is better
than these thieves called NRM
On 16 October 2012 10:49, Robert Atuhairwe <[email protected]> wrote:
Kabaka of Buganda Ronald Mutebi should contest for Presidency in 2016
I have keenly listened to the Kabaka of Buganda speak over the years;
I have watched with my own eyes the support around him and the
Kingdoms cause; and I have come to believe so strongly that Kabaka
Ronald Muwenda Mutebi could be the messiah for Uganda. In so doing,
the Kabaka of Buganda would not be in isolation, because over 40
countries across the world today are headed by traditional monarchs,
chief of them, the United Kingdom, in whose shadow weve lived for
over 50 years now.
One thing that Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi has done over the years,
is to inculcate naturally flowing love within his people, not only for
the Kingdom but also for the country at large. Often, weve seen the
Baganda undertake generous acts aimed at creating sanity in society
including cultural undertakings, health, education, business,
politics, music, sports and so on. Some of these are the very areas
where the central government has continued to struggle despite having
so much in terms of human and financial resources at its disposal. I
am sure if the Kabaka were to be elected President, he would have a
firm ground to build on.
One other thing that gives the Kabaka a positive node, is the fact
that he has ensured that in the absence of a national language,
Luganda bridges the gap. Yes, it is simply unquestionable that if you
walked to any corner of the country, the most common language spoken
is Luganda. The aspect of language is very pivotal in propelling any
country forward, because the people are able to understand each other.
In the end, we do not necessarily have to debate in Parliament which
language should be considered national, because by and large, this
issue has already been resolved by the forces of nature.
Uganda has the potential to sail towards the much desired 1st World
status, but corruption and the political struggles have let us down,
so much that even when our GDP seems to have been steadily going up
over the years, theres little to be proud of because majority of the
population is still living miserable life with few job opportunities,
deaths arising from petty illnesses, little ingenuity arising from our
education system and so on. I believe that the Kabaka could use his
inalienable authority and respect to stamp out the vices that have
made our country fail to take off. It is he who can speak and people
listen irrespective of their respective political, religious or social
inclinations.
However, for the Kabaka to be able to contest in the 2016 elections,
as Baganda in particular and Ugandans on the whole, we must first put
aside our dogmatic beliefs. The Baganda can decide to offer their
Kabaka as a special gift to Uganda, and when this is done, the rest of
us should receive him irrespective of our individual cultural biases.
Where we have reached, Uganda must take off, and for this, we must
explore all possible non-violent means, all for the love of our
motherland.
In England for example, it is very hard to hear issues of senseless
bloodshed for example arising from electoral processes or running
battles on accord of who gets what, when and how. The reason for this
is that all power is enshrined in a non-partisan Queen. Without any
grain of greed or bias, the Queen shares part of her authority with
the Prime Minister-all in a very peaceful and mutually agreed manner.
Does anyone realize that we spend a lions chunk of our resources
earned in 5 years on subsequent elections? Yet even after all that has
been blown, our elections are never said to be free and fair!
It may be a serious gamble in Ugandas political journey, but theres
no crime in trying something new. Who knows, we could be longing for a
miracle in Ugandas journey to glory yet the messiah is right here in
our midst!
By Deo Tumusiime Kabwende
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution
inevitable
J.F Kennedy
The greatest barrier to success is the fear of failure.
National Robbery Muvumenta has to go!
Allan Bariwell "Ssabakiga Kashushu"
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