Dan Bwanika

 

Buganda’s problem is very simple. It is the brains of Ugandans in Buganda to 
understand the difference between politics and culture. Look there are those of 
us that want to go to Uganda and sell the political values we have into Buganda 
under several political parties, but you have the adults in Buganda that will 
not vote for those party’s for they believe that Buganda will have Mengo as a 
political structure. What we have to do is to play The Museveni game. Look 
closely at the people defending Buganda into this forum, do you think their 
children actually believe Mengo can be a political entity? The answer is no. So 
as we age up and the Ssemuwembas die out, political parties are going to play a 
major role in Buganda and Buganda is going to be dissected into political party 
structures to create a new leadership in our country. Again I repeat myself, 
for the sake of the Kingdom to survive in Uganda I would remove it from 
Kampala, go to Bamunanika and annex as huge land as we can and we create a huge 
palace to become a tourist attraction. If you want to visit it you head out to 
Bamunanika but it would be a more quitter place than a kingdom on one city and 
Mukwano industry on the other side. Political parties have to start to create 
Buganda branches so that we start to get these votes for the stupidity of Mengo 
will politically lead Buganda is going to die out with age.

 

Stay tuned.

 

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 Dan Bwanika
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 6:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {UAH} Re: What is the Buganda Question?

 

Forumists and Mzee Adhola

As you did in Canada, I have seen in Sweden,  a country as twice as big as 
Uganda; Germanic Clans, Finish communities, Swedish Northern Communities, the 
Sámi people (living as they have done so many years ago in high tech society) 
living in harmony. The Danish is another clan as it is with the Norwegians.


While I do not contest the findings of those authors referred to in the article 
- I personally believe the issue of Buganda is brown out of proportions.  
African peoples, for so many years ago, lived together in their small 
communities. Did this amount to political or military animosity? 

 

That fact that many African people, still have a large surface area to live on 
in a down to earth relationship to nature, and other people – requires us to 
understand the configuration of modern ways of thinking. Most Africans and 
politicians in particular, are basically driven by Modern histories, often 
times written by European anthropologists! 

 

I refuse to agree to the fact that the emergency of Buganda occurred between 
1600-1900! 

 

Where are the facts (archaeological, anthropological, warfare) as compared to 
European or Asian histories? The only proof which is there for historians and 
politicians to turn and twist words, is only between 1890 -1967. The rest is 
simply guess work based on intuition, speculations, presuppositions and 
opinions.

 

No facts!

 

I strongly believe, had there been deadly conformations – they would have been 
mass graves since almost all people in Uganda apart from Karamojong bury their 
people.   

 

Buganda in Uganda has existed only a mere 100 years or so year. Buganda being 
located in the middle of Africa surrounded with other peoples - it is only 
logical that Buganda had to learn to carry itself properly, lest it was pounded 
from all sides.


I can't see Buganda 1200 - 1600 creating conflicts were it was surrounded with 
hostile communities. That would have been deadly. Sweden was wiped by Russia 
exactly in 1400 hundred and neutrality originated those events. And power 
Isreal has generated a world wide conflict - now fit in Buganda in Yoga 
Adhola's histories and see where Buganda would have been!

That is history - African History.

Bwanika
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 12:06:13 PM UTC+3, Adhola.y wrote:

http://www.monitor.co.ug/SpecialReports/ugandaat50/50-years-after-our-independence--What-is-the-Buganda-Question-/-/1370466/1652464/-/item/0/-/8gsi1c/-/index.html

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