Villager
So why when you immigrate from Uganda to these developed counties you try to
destroy them too? Why do you end up in jails massively? Why do we have Baganda
women as the most inmate women in UK? Yes I see a self-hate failing UNAA to
cause all the noise out of its circles. Oh I forgot they do not know who they
are in UK better yet UPC party filled up their immigration forms wrongly to
fail them. You have a very beautiful country, you have a guaranteed good supply
of resources, you never pick food from food banks, but a God damn bird to shit
a seed of Guavas and Walla your liter of kids are eating fruits down the road.
You have taken it all for granted and you simply do not care for the sun is
going to raise even tomorrow anyways. Do you know what temperatures I am going
to wake up tomorrow too? Minus 32 without a wind factor yet I am going to show
up at work come 4am. And why? Because when I do not wake up I do not eat but in
Uganda you eat and get fat too.
Do you want this thread to continue? No I did not think so.
EM
On the 49th Parallel
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: SST [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 12:35 PM
To: Herrn Edward Mulindwa
Subject: RE: {UAH} Re: Social Capital Ventures - Kakungulu Essence
So the North and East is Uganda's prob Kasta Twebaka Otulo? Naye EM, do you
reason part time?
Ladit Ocaya, the problem is threefold, miseducation, disbelief and self-hate.
We walked into school and out of our senses, Embraced religion to lose our
conscience and forgot the who we are to become aliens in our own homes.
You are more comfy abroad and sounding all smart and knowledgeable, but can you
heal a simple wound using traditional knowledge? Like EM, you believe white
magic to be a cure for the maladies your miseducation, foreign religions and
exploitative and divisive systems have bequeathed your ilk.
If you dont know the who and what you are, how could you ever understand and
fix a mess like Uganda? The best you can manage is selfishness and envy towards
those that still have a culture and identity to hold onto.
All is not lost. You can for a change listen to the Bwanikas, Villagers and Jim
Muwangas of this world on how to fix stupid.
Villager
Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]> wrote:
>Friends
>
>
>
>“In Uganda, there was a song composed call; “Kasta kasita otulo” since the
>coming of the NRA/M banditry regime to power. In Sweden, I have stayed I have
>never heard or seen fellow Swedes being glad when political tragedy is being
>inflicted. I know, you understand what I am saying because in Uganda, other
>Ugandans have been given names of ‘biological substances’ to the pleasures of
>fellow Ugandans from the infamous peaceful world. You know as the truth that
>anything or project cannot be accepted to go to the north and, or eastern
>Uganda by your ruling regime.”
>
>
>
>It Is reading this paragraph and understanding it that will drive us to a
>solution of Uganda. And yes we can copy all kinds of administration we can
>copy unitary we can copy Federalism and we can copy military regimes and put
>them into Uganda. As long as we fail to read understand the above problem of
>Uganda we are doomed to fail. Look at the history we have walked through, and
>some of us have really walked through a lengthy one, but what haven’t we seen?
>UPC was bad. DP was bad. KY was bad. Presidential commission bad. We tried to
>go to Luwero and kill each other still bad. When you leave the political
>arena you realize that we find solutions through eliminations, my God a forum
>was created called Buganda net, and everyone was eliminated, and you had to
>explain how a true Muganda you are to be a member, did it fail due to
>Unitarism? No for we are in diaspora but it failed for we see ourselves as a
>specific sector than others, we are too smart than some of us.
>
>
>
>Feds net was started, and we walloped into again eliminating each other for
>WBK shits food yet EM shits crap. I have raised many questions on Federalism
>and the answer you get from WBK is we have already discussed that and we have
>the answers let everyone shut up. Really? !!!!!! But what exactly happened to
>Feds net? It died a slow and rampaging disease to never return on orbit.
>Acholis isolated themselves and started an Acholi forum, if you are not an
>Acholi you can never be a member of it, how is it doing these days? It is
>dead. Well what happened to UPCNET a forum where you only have to be a UPC
>member to post, I applied to be a member and I was told that since I refused
>to become a UPC member I cannot join it. Through pressure from different
>circles I was registered with a right to only read what is posted but I could
>not post a God damn thing on it for I was not that empowered. But I defended
>and stood for UPC way better than Olara Otunnu that destroyed it. What
>exactly happened to UPCNET? It is dead too. And you think that federalism is
>the only entity that will not die? It will die faster than the Unitarism
>system for this is going to die at a smaller scale from small states built
>then you will see the real carnage. People read the above paragraph understand
>it when you understand what is eating Ugandan and Ugandans and find its
>solution then you have an antidote. A man said very long ago before half of
>this membership was born that the problem of Uganda is poverty disease and
>ignorance. Ugandans are too ignorant to develop. It does not matter what
>system you throw at them they will fail. Ocaya Mike pOcure thank you for
>drafting Uganda’s problem precisely.
>
>
>
>May the president rest in peace indeed !!!!!
>
>
>
>EM
>
>On the 49th Parallel
>
>
>
> 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 Ocaya Mike
>pOcure
>Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2014 10:55 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: SV: {UAH} Re: Social Capital Ventures - Kakungulu Essence
>
>
>
>Mw BWANIKA and UAH folks,
>
>I think, it is quite too difficult to compare Uganda political situation with
>the one of Sweden since there exist no ethnic communities those claim to have
>got peace through some funny alliance to discriminate other regions of Sweden.
>
>In Uganda, there was a song composed call; “Kasta kasita otulo” since the
>coming of the NRA/M banditry regime to power. In Sweden, I have stayed I have
>never heard or seen fellow Swedes being glad when political tragedy is being
>inflicted.
>
>I know, you understand what I am saying because in Uganda, other Ugandans have
>been given names of ‘biological substances’ to the pleasures of fellow
>Ugandans from the infamous peaceful world. You know as the truth that anything
>or project cannot be accepted to go to the north and, or eastern Uganda by
>your ruling regime.
>
>
>
>Ocaya pOcure - From Pader District Acoliland!
>
>
>
>
>
>Den söndag, 2 mars 2014 6:27 skrev Dan Bwanika <[email protected]>:
>
>Ocaya Mike pOcure
>
>
>
>Have you been to any village in Yumbe or in Nakaseke?
>
>
>
>
>
>For some accidental reasons, I lived in villages almost all over Sweden, from
>Ronneby in Skane till Savar or vojakalla Haparanda, in the remotest part of
>that country. One of my teachers lived in Nora Klotet in Bergslags and to
>reach his place you drive through forests. These are very isolated villages.
>As I went on with my life, I found people here inquisitive, comfortable and
>interesting to live with, with a great desire to know more about an African in
>their midst.
>
>
>
>
>Can you feel comfortable today, to live with your people in your home village?
>
>
>
>Forests here and during summer are a life to remember – there are different
>berries (raspberry, blueberries, cranberries, cherries, mulberries) some of
>which you add on your morning bread daily! They are not grown on farms but got
>from these forests where they grow wild, direct to Swedish world class super
>markets!
>
>
>
>You eat lingonsylt, blåbar, hjöktron sylt don’t you, click on this link
><http://www.orklafoods.se/english/Our-Products/Felix-Jams-A-Swedish-Del
>icacy>
>
>
>In Yumbe there is a shear nut tree which dominates the forest cover- it has
>been here for hundreds of years. In Nakaseke there is a Cushew nut tree – the
>tree grows wild. I condemned and still disagree with governments’ vegetable
>oil production policy, and BIDCO for not utilising these trees to give the
>local an economy as Sweden is utilising their forest to produce the best jams
>I have ever eaten fresh and natural. I learnt to make these locally and keep
>them for winter periods – you can imagine and I will never go to ICA if I
>lived by the forest to buy any jam.
>
>
>In Yumbe and Nakaseke people buy BIDCO cooking oil. This is a perception
>problem that can only be turned around through bringing civilisation to our
>villages. In this article I deliberately avoid politics for its futility since
>lingonsylt, blåbar, hjöktron sylt is not brought to Swedish kitchen by S, M,
>FP etc.
>
>
>
>
>
>Talk to Gook to tell about this sad phenomenon. Whether it is DP, CP, UPC
>Uganda is 100 of years from the Swedish village. I’m writing about the village
>and now what about the town?!
>
>
>
>
>
>Yumbe and Nakaseke aren’t different. To reach some of my family members in
>Nakaseke, I use a bodaboda hired from Nakaseke trading centre, or I have to
>walk at best a distance of more than 15 kilometres. If you drive on Kampala
>Mbarara – Kabale- Kisoro road observe, gean wearing youth are dropped by the
>roadside and they will jump into the bush and walk to the remotest village to
>reach the places they call home.
>
>
>
>
>
>The first time I saw this I was surprised, so I stopped to exactly what was
>happening!
>
>
>
>
>Villages in Nakaseke and Yumbe unlike those in Skane or Haparanda are a world
>apart, and you see Sweden is interesting because even the hoauses are still
>built using the most traditional methods, mastered traditional food technology
>to such an extent that they can live without the cities.
>
>
>We need to do quite a lot to save ourselves instead of mere politicking and
>mimicking.
>
>
>
>Bwanika
>
>On Saturday, March 1, 2014 7:40:30 PM UTC+1, Ocaya Mike pOcure wrote:
>
>Mw BWANIKA and UAH folks,
>
>FIRST, I love this idea of yours, but I think it may work in the sides of
>Uganda South of Karuma and Lake Kyoga bridges and Central Uganda downwards to
>South-western Uganda where peace had been brought and enjoyed since the
>NRA/M7ism regime came to power.
>
>SECOND, for us Ugandans on the Northern Karuma and, or Eastern bridges of Lake
>Kyoga we do not enjoy any peace for the continuous 29 years of the NRA/M7ism.
>The issue, I am stating here is quite clearly known on the ground whereby
>genocide had been committed in our regions on behalf of the peaceful Ugandans.
>We saw for example, when Ebola Virus was brought in Gulu District by some NRA
>soldiers those returned from DR Congo.
>
>THIRD, we negotiated with some our friends in the Swedish politics whereby we
>even got an Ebola incubation kit for Gulu Regional Hospital Laboratory. But,
>wait a minute when the kits reached in Uganda, the Ministry of Health took the
>Laboratory kits to Mbarara Hospital where it was not even needed there in the
>first place!
>
>TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT, the projects in Northern and, or Eastern Uganda may not
>be accepted by the RULERS of you the peaceful Ugandans! This means, we shall
>just not be given the freedom as you people from the peaceful belts of Uganda.
>I reading you quite well that, force must be used as was done by Kakungulu -
>the infamous - Sultan of Eastern and Northern Uganda!
>
>
>
>Ocaya pOcure - From Pader District in Acoliland!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>Den lördag, 1 mars 2014 5:41 skrev Dan Bwanika <[email protected]>:
>
>
>
>Africans and Ugandans in particular are so inculcated into social principals.
>However I am amazed that these principals fairs badly when it comes to solving
>modern issues i.e. heath care where I think, doctors could come together and
>start a healthy care facility, teachers could start schools, community
>members invest in insurance for a community safety, start processing and
>manufacturing industry using local material for local good.
>
>
>
>What works in Japanese small scale and family businesses that fail Ugandans –
>I need to understand this structure or this structure too, in Africa requires
>benevolent dictators to help Africans find or be shown the way?
>
>
>
>This is where I do feel – ideology should focus – African's failure to
>appreciate their social structuring potentials.
>
>
>
>Need Kakungulu to force Bagishu to plant Mahogany trees maybe?
>
>
>
>
>====
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>Uhuru Kenyatta has added agency to the East African region with his desire for
>mega projects. Think of another Kagame, Uhuru in South Sudan, Congo and
>Somalia!
>
>There is a new impetus in this region.
>
>Ugandans outside should consider social capital ventures in their regions.
>Going by what is taking place in the East African region especially Kenya,
>Congo and Tanzania but even South Sudan and Rwanda. I believe the generation
>of East Africans outside villages with formal institutional education is
>increasingly creating change in many social and economic fields.Informally
>educated African are ever decreasing in number.
>
>
>
>All in all, in the next twenty years is going to create a different social
>structure than what we have had so far. The economic impact will be enormous
>since satellite and mobile communications modes is bringing the world nearer
>to the mass even in the remotest villages of Africa. The African village is
>not so much a village as we know it.
>
>
>bwanika
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
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>Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
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