Dear Brothers, Sisters and Well-wishers of West Nile, It has been quite long 
and 
exhaustive discussion about the Slumbers of Political Leadership that has 
contributed a great deal to the current status-quo in West Nile. Yes, every 
revolution always starts with talks (expression of emotions, affections, 
lamentations, blames, excuses etc) and then action. Since we have done the 
discussion bit of it on the net, it is time to advance ways in which we can 
decent and reach the masses of West Nile for whose course this foundation 
solely 
exists. I believe all we need now is a united front, dedicated struggle and 
confidence building in reaching the grassroots. Ndugu Aliga did mention that 
it’s time we be short on rhetoric and long in action.
What strategies shall we employ to influence the trend of events and have the 
masses on board?
Bravo Fr. Rufino for the Job well-done and the entire family of WNF for the 
wonderful discussion. I hope it will keep rolling until healthy fruits are 
harvested.
Over to you 




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From: JohnAJackson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, October 22, 2010 4:08:38 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 26, Issue 108


You got it right. West Nile net is a forum of professionals scattered all over 
the surface of the globe. We share views, ideas. we have no political 
affiliatitions. some people on the forum have never voted or will never vote in 
Uganda in the near future. Anyone is free to join any political organization in 
Uganda and excercise their civic right.
The views expressed by people communicating on this forum is to promote 
development, to encourage our elected representatives  to work as a team and be 
accountable to the voters. If can harness the ideas pouring from people all 
over 
the globe, we can change the misery we see in the villages.

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>Hello everyone,
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>Christine, you suggestions are absolutely wonderful let alone great.. I pray
>that members on the forum take your views seriously and pass it over to members
>not on WNnet.
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>We all should play a roles in educating our people on whats best for developing
>our region other than petty fights for recognition etc etc.
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>God bless
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>From: Christine Munduru <[email protected]>
>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 11:14:42
>Subject: [WestNileNet] Quality of discussions on the forum
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>Dear all,
>I am happy of the improved quality of discussions on this forum but we can 
still
>do better. I would like us NOT to start partsan divisions on this forum. This
>brings division. The main issue right now is that we have people who are
>aspiring from all party angles for electoral posts and this is a constitutional
>right. Our duty here is to screen and come up with the best candidates
>irrespective of which party they belong to. We need people who are sensitive to
>the development of our region and the same time those who can influence
>development. The idea of bringing movement or opposition for our purpose here 
to
>me should not be encouraged. people will start attacking on those basis which
>will kill our well intentioned discussions. "One man's meat is another one
>poison". Everybody has a right to belong to any party so this should not be a
>point of our discussion. For example the deputy speaker, Kadaga comes from a
>region where NRM has been voted 100% time a memorial and Kadaga has been the
>movement MP since then, how come her people are rotting alive with Jiggers,
>where was she all this time, why has it become a problem now when many have
>died. How do you explain such occurrences!  We cannot for example quote any
>developed region in westnile because the MPs have been in this party or that.
>Westnile has general development problems. Our interest is to get the best
>candidates so the candidates need to respond to our issues and concerns in 
order
>for us to do assessment. If you personally know the candidates well, give 
chance
>for those of us who dont know them to discuss with them. If you say for example
>somebody's manifesto is best, outline what is best for us, dont use sweeping
>statements,lumping everything as good or bad, explain why.I will choose a
>candidate after I am thoroughly convinced not based on party belongings. These
>are my personal suggestions on how we can impove and have healthy discussions
>here.
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>Thanks
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>Christine
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