Ssalongo Ssenoga has written very well today.

Imperialists are twisting m7, to steal our land !!


On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 7:52 AM, Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ssalongo Ssenoga
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> I need you to do me a favor, get a time and go to Mukono talk to the lady
> that controls land transfers, she is a Rwandese woman, she is going to give
> you a whole crap before she gets her signature to your papers. Without her
> signature you cannot get a land title. At average you will go to that
> office 5 times and after bribing three quarters of her staff and her. She
> walks into office for 5 minutes and  she leaves. Now the total empowerment
> this Rwandese has is that you Ugandans and Baganda in particular, have
> agreed to worship her and you have agreed to bribe her every single day of
> the month. On matters relating to land transfers in Mukono district she is
> The God !!!!!!  Why have you not raised this issue before and it took a man
> on the 49th parallel to do so and secondly on the screw ups this Rwandese
> has done on Uganda land is there still a  land in Buganda owned by right
> people?
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> Good morning sir as I state the  damages that have been done in Buganda
> nga mukyebase kutulo !!!!!!  Ge’ez
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> EM
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> On the 49th Parallel
>
>                  Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
> "With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in
> anarchy"
>                     Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
> "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni
> katika machafuko"
>
>
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Ssalongo Ssennoga
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 04, 2014 5:08 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: {UAH} Owners will lose rights over mineral-rich land -
> Museveni - National - monitor.co.ug
>
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>
> A better question would be: On the issue of land in Afrika, who is the
> legitimate owner?
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> I will limit my take on the rephrased question to the Buganda experience!
> Land does not and should not be owned by an/any individual! The Buganda
> Agreement of 1900 disenfranchised the rightful land owner, the Mutaka
> Trustee owner was passed over by interest registered in the names of
> appointed chiefs, designated care takers, selected royalty and the rest
> vested in the British Crown transferable to a caretaker proxy government
> harping to foreign interest!
>
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>
> Not even the King is a worthy custodian of the land because while being a
> principle chief trustee of all Bataka, his absolute rights are regulated by
> norms and mores that only allows him overlordship through appointed/chosen
> officials. An example is the Kisolooza Estates, the Mujaguzo Estates, The
> Official Estates of the various appointed chiefs and hereditary caretakers!
>
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> The land would have therefore belonged to all through their titular
> cultural heads, in Buganda's Case, Bataka Clan Elders! Elsewhere, it's the
> Elders that should hold the land in trust for their various peoples!
>
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>
> Villager
>
> With regards from ACE-AGE
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>
> On Oct 4, 2014, at 9:13, Abudul Semakula <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Forumists,
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> I think it is only proper to ask Henry Ford Mirima to give us the official
> Bunyoro response to this statement from President M7.
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> On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Gook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This fellow is a thief big time! They have sold/stolen all they could lay
> their thieving hands on ...but land. And now they are on to it!
>
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> Sent from Gook's iPatch!
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> "What you are we once were, what we are   you shall be!"
>
> An inscription on the walls of a Roman catacomb.
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> On 2 okt 2014, at 23:33, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Read " all the land belongs to me"
>
> Sent from my LG G2 android  smartphone device
>
> On Oct 2, 2014 5:17 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Owners-will-lose-rights-over-mineral-rich-land---Museveni/-/688334/2471678/-/f4jchu/-/index.html
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> Owners will lose rights over mineral-rich land - Museveni - National
>
> President Museveni joins participants during the mineral wealth conference
> to take a group photo in Kampala yesterday. PHOTO by STEPHEN WANDERA
>
> In Summary
>
> Amend Act. President says he will call for the amendment of the Mining Act
> 2001 so that investors should negotiate with government first before
> negotiating with landowners because all property belongs to the State.
>
> *Kampala*. President Museveni has said the government will change the law
> to allow intending investors in the mining industry to access private land
> that contains minerals without negotiating with the land owners.
> President Museveni said this during a conference on mineral wealth in
> Kampala yesterday. He said Cabinet would push for the amendment of the
> Mining Act 2001 so that investors negotiate directly with the government
> for access to the land where they intend to carry out mineral extraction.
> “The people who have to give you consent are the people who own the
> minerals, and that is the government. The other man [landowner] has no
> consent to give because the property is not his,” said President Museveni.
> Currently, investors seeking to do mining business have to obtain consent
> of the private owners of the land where mineral deposits exist.
> “The mistake has been to make the investors deal with the landowners, they
> should deal with the government; and then the government will deal with the
> landowners. You just tell those villagers to get out. You cannot stop the
> State from accessing its assets. We shall sort it out, we shall amend the
> Act. In fact, the Constitutional Court should say that Act is
> unconstitutional,” he added.
> His remarks come against a backdrop of stalemates between some landowners
> and private investors, with the former refusing to rent out their land for
> diverse reasons.
> The President also reiterated his 2012 stand on the ban of exportation of
> iron ore.
> He said Uganda needs the iron ore to support its local steel industry.
> He said by exporting iron ore, Uganda has to import steel for construction
> of hydroelectricity projects, which reduces employment opportunities for
> Ugandans and increases the construction costs on electricity projects.
> Mr Museveni also said the government would consider subsidising private
> entrepreneurs who invest in electricity generating projects by giving them
> money to pay interest on borrowed loans.
> He said this is intended to prevent increasing of power tariffs due to the
> high costs the investors might have incurred during construction of the
> power plants.
> “If you do not solve the problem of electricity, the railways, no jobs
> will be created and very soon you will have the Arab Spring. We cannot
> afford high electricity prices, especially for manufacturing. For the
> discotheques, I do not mind [them paying higher electricity tariffs],” said
> Mr Museveni.
>
> *The act*
> Section 42 of the Mining Act provides that before the government issues a
> mining licence, the prospective mineral (s) exploration company or
> individual should obtain the surface rights over the land by agreeing with
> the landowner to granting the investor access to the land.
>
> *[email protected] <[email protected]>*
>
> Owners will lose rights over mineral-rich land - Museveni - National -
> monitor.co.ug
>
>
> http://www.monitor.co.ug/News/National/Owners-will-lose-rights-over-mineral-rich-land---Museveni/-/688334/2471678/-/f4jchu/-/index.html
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone.
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