Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread ocii
Mulindwa please go to bed.
   
  If you don't see the flaws in your arguments, then there is something serious 
to be questioned. If Besigye crafted the movement policies that have seen it 
through 20 years now, why is it difficult for him, for the last ten or so 
years, to craft policies that should have brought it, the NRA/M, down by now? 
   
  Perhaps this "I am scared of FDC for if these people managed to craft the 
Movement policies this good to be effective for twenty years, I surely would 
vote for Museveni than Kiiza Besigye any time." in colour is what readers 
should pay attention to, to understand a little more.
   
  You continued "And politics is never a profession, they have tried and 
failed, some like Besgiye even stood twice and lost, let them move on." Are you 
being serious? What opposition leadership in Uganda has tried and succeeded? 
Tell us? Has the UPC leadership tried and succeeded? What about the DP; CP, 
etc. Have they all tried and succeeded? Or, they have not tried at all maybe, 
therefore they should be the only ones to be allowed to try on and on, while 
Mulindwa votes for Museveni each time the Beigyes try? 
   
  Mulindwa take such childish argument away and far.
   
  Then again you stated "Well if that is true why do you consider me not being 
smart when I get bothered of not only Museveni but Colonel Samson Mande whose 
name appears on the certificate of origin, as a buyer of the Missile that took 
the plane down?"
   
  Simple: Because you don't understand what are being said. As simple as that. 
Mulindwa, are you going to boot out every single Ugandan who work for the NRA/M 
government? The fundamental question here is NOT who bought the missile; BUT 
who ENGINEERED the entire scheme!! Get that and understand it clearly. It will 
help.
   
  Ocii 

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Ocii
   
  I am trying my best not to get entangled into your arguments for I have seen 
them way long to burn my gas but let me respond to you as brief as I can.
   
  I am scared of FDC for if these people managed to craft the Movement policies 
this good to be effective for twenty years, I surely would vote for Museveni 
than Kiiza Besigye any time. And politics is never a profession, they have 
tried and failed, some like Besgiye even stood twice and lost, let them move 
on.  Second you state and I quote "Everything that went wrong in Uganda 
including the assassination of former Rwandan president was diue to Mu7, who is 
the architect of it all." End quote. Well if that is true why do you consider 
me not being smart when I get bothered of not only Museveni but Colonel Samson 
Mande whose name appears on the certificate of origin, as a buyer of the 
Missile that took the plane down?
   
  I am going to bed.
   
  Em
  Toronto
   
   The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

- Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania
  

  Mulindwa,
   
  Why are you so scared of the FDC than even the movement govt that is running 
the country as we speak? And why are you scared shitfull of yourself of Kizza 
Besigye, Samson Mande, and Mugisha Muntu than Mu7 and his NRA/M running the 
country today? Do these people know something about you, you don't feel 
comfortable about? Inquiring mind would like to know! 
   
  If not then I don't see why you should be so scared of the FDC which by and 
large is still under construction. Make sense to you? Everything that went 
wrong in Uganda including the assassination of former Rwandan president was 
diue to Mu7, who is the architect of it all. But you are instead attacking the 
Mandes, to perpetuate Mu7 in power maybe?, who were themselves recruits of Mu7 
the architect. Mulindwa you cannot be very smart! I pitty you.
   
  Ocii
   
   
   
  

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  And you expect Mugisha Muntu who was a commanding officer of UPDF as 
it was burning Ugandans in Mukura to be on of the top leaders of FDC as these 
assets are being confiscated. Then you expect Colonel Samson Mande who was 
commanding in the North as the entire brigade 35 was murdered including their 
children and wives to  start a party as FDC that will confiscate these assets. 
We have been right in this position when the Luwero war was running and we were 
called idiots for it is only Museveni that can remove Obote. Today the war of 
Uganda has been again personalized to the name Yoweri Museveni.
   
  Ugandans have every right not to involve them selves into such madness.
   
  Em
  Toronto
   
   The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda 

Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
Ocii

I am trying my best not to get entangled into your arguments for I have seen 
them way long to burn my gas but let me respond to you as brief as I can.

I am scared of FDC for if these people managed to craft the Movement policies 
this good to be effective for twenty years, I surely would vote for Museveni 
than Kiiza Besigye any time. And politics is never a profession, they have 
tried and failed, some like Besgiye even stood twice and lost, let them move 
on.  Second you state and I quote "Everything that went wrong in Uganda 
including the assassination of former Rwandan president was diue to Mu7, who is 
the architect of it all." End quote. Well if that is true why do you consider 
me not being smart when I get bothered of not only Museveni but Colonel Samson 
Mande whose name appears on the certificate of origin, as a buyer of the 
Missile that took the plane down?

I am going to bed.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania


  Mulindwa,

  Why are you so scared of the FDC than even the movement govt that is running 
the country as we speak? And why are you scared shitfull of yourself of Kizza 
Besigye, Samson Mande, and Mugisha Muntu than Mu7 and his NRA/M running the 
country today? Do these people know something about you, you don't feel 
comfortable about? Inquiring mind would like to know! 

  If not then I don't see why you should be so scared of the FDC which by and 
large is still under construction. Make sense to you? Everything that went 
wrong in Uganda including the assassination of former Rwandan president was 
diue to Mu7, who is the architect of it all. But you are instead attacking the 
Mandes, to perpetuate Mu7 in power maybe?, who were themselves recruits of Mu7 
the architect. Mulindwa you cannot be very smart! I pitty you.

  Ocii





  Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And you expect Mugisha Muntu who was a commanding officer of UPDF as it was 
burning Ugandans in Mukura to be on of the top leaders of FDC as these assets 
are being confiscated. Then you expect Colonel Samson Mande who was commanding 
in the North as the entire brigade 35 was murdered including their children and 
wives to  start a party as FDC that will confiscate these assets. We have been 
right in this position when the Luwero war was running and we were called 
idiots for it is only Museveni that can remove Obote. Today the war of Uganda 
has been again personalized to the name Yoweri Museveni.

Ugandans have every right not to involve them selves into such madness.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:54 PM
  Subject: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania


  These are the kinds of public fund embezzlements that keeps Uganda, and 
indeed Africa underdeveloped! Idiot leaders emebezzling public funds with 
impunity.

  Well, keep this plus many other issues alive. Eventually these 
individuals will have to pay back the money, or their wealth taken. Period.

  Ocii
  *


MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania 
Yasiin Mugerwa  
PARLIAMENT 
A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into circumstances 
under which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion of tax-payers money 
to construct two schools in Tanzania.

The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed 
its legal department to investigate the conditions under which the President 
committed public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two secondary schools 
in Tanzania. 
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area 
and Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.

According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the 
construction of the two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex Ltd, a 
Ugandan private company allegedly won the contract.

The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of 
classrooms for Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary Education in 
the country. 

Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money 
(Shs1.6 billion) Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the 
donation account of the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee al

Re: [Ugnet] Re: MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
So the man builds an army from non Ugandans, he fights obote with it and you 
are re happy, he gets  Kagame a Rwandese to command it and you are happy, 
now you want to claim charity begins at home when he builds schools. Do you 
actually know that Uganda sells power to Rwanda although Uganda has load 
shedding? I thought this is how he has ran his government all along, you 
think Uganda coperations were being sold by Ugandans or you think Kayinehura 
uses black Mamba for he is a Ugandan?


Man we are slow .

Em
Toronto

The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
   Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

- Original Message - 
From: "ssenya nyange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:24 PM
Subject: [Ugnet] Re: MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania




Charity begins at home. Thats why Uganda is in danger.

J. Ssenyange
-



MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania
Yasiin Mugerwa
PARLIAMENT
A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into 
circumstances under which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion 
of tax-payers money to construct two schools in Tanzania.


The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed 
its legal department to investigate the conditions under which the 
President committed public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two 
secondary schools in Tanzania.
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area 
and Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.


According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the 
construction of the two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex 
Ltd, a Ugandan private company allegedly won the contract.


The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of 
classrooms for Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary 
Education in the country.


Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money 
(Shs1.6 billion) Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the 
donation account of the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee 
also heard that the two schools were a donation by Mr Museveni to the 
Tanzanians for their historical contribution to the 1979 liberation 
struggle that ousted the former President, late Idd Amin Dada from power.


"This is unacceptable as Parliament we cannot appropriate money 
for Tanzanians yet many Ugandans are still grappling with illiteracy. This 
money would have gone to Luweero District but not Tanzania," said Nandala 
Mafabi (Budadiri West) the committee chairperson.


"This was a Ugandan struggle not for Tanzanians. If the president 
wished to donate he would have used his personal savings not public 
resources. To bring this (donation) to our budget was wrong."


Richard Muhinda, the Statehouse Comptroller said the money was 
part of President Museveni's donation item and is not limited to any 
country. "The President is the fountain of honour and is free to donate to 
any person that deserves assistance in whatever locality," said Mr 
Muhinda.


"It had been an outstanding donation to the people of Tanzania and 
we had to squeeze our own budget (StateHouse) to fulfill this pledge."


But the committee has established that even the circumstances 
under which Multiplex Ltd was awarded a $1 million contract to construct 
the two schools had loopholes.
It is alleged that the tendering process was not clear since Mr 
Muhinda admitted that there was no advertising made inviting other bidders 
as the construction of both schools was an emergency.


Mr Muhinda insists that there was no foul play because StateHouse 
used restrictive bidding involving Multiplex Ltd, Roko Construction 
Company Ltd, Transaction International and Complliant Engineers & Trade 
Ltd.


"We offered the tender to Multiplex because they had a fair deal. 
Their rates were lower compared to others. I am proud to have been part of 
this project because it was transparent and we followed the law," Mr 
Muhinda said.


But the committee wondered whether it would be possible for 
Tanzanian authorities to allow Ugandan Parliament to conduct a value-for 
money audit into the project.
Daily Monitor has learnt that State House contract with Multiplex 
was not signed by any Multiplex official but instead with the Tanzanian 
government.




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Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread ocii
Mulindwa,
   
  Why are you so scared of the FDC than even the movement govt that is running 
the country as we speak? And why are you scared shitfull of yourself of Kizza 
Besigye, Samson Mande, and Mugisha Muntu than Mu7 and his NRA/M running the 
country today? Do these people know something about you, you don't feel 
comfortable about? Inquiring mind would like to know! 
   
  If not then I don't see why you should be so scared of the FDC which by and 
large is still under construction. Make sense to you? Everything that went 
wrong in Uganda including the assassination of former Rwandan president was 
diue to Mu7, who is the architect of it all. But you are instead attacking the 
Mandes, to perpetuate Mu7 in power maybe?, who were themselves recruits of Mu7 
the architect. Mulindwa you cannot be very smart! I pitty you.
   
  Ocii
   
   
   
  

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  And you expect Mugisha Muntu who was a commanding officer of UPDF as 
it was burning Ugandans in Mukura to be on of the top leaders of FDC as these 
assets are being confiscated. Then you expect Colonel Samson Mande who was 
commanding in the North as the entire brigade 35 was murdered including their 
children and wives to  start a party as FDC that will confiscate these assets. 
We have been right in this position when the Luwero war was running and we were 
called idiots for it is only Museveni that can remove Obote. Today the war of 
Uganda has been again personalized to the name Yoweri Museveni.
   
  Ugandans have every right not to involve them selves into such madness.
   
  Em
  Toronto
   
   The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

- Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:54 PM
  Subject: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania
  

  These are the kinds of public fund embezzlements that keeps Uganda, and 
indeed Africa underdeveloped! Idiot leaders emebezzling public funds with 
impunity.
   
  Well, keep this plus many other issues alive. Eventually these individuals 
will have to pay back the money, or their wealth taken. Period.
   
  Ocii
  *


MPs probe Museveni schools in TanzaniaYasiin Mugerwa PARLIAMENT 
  A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into circumstances under 
which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion of tax-payers money to 
construct two schools in Tanzania.

The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed its legal 
department to investigate the conditions under which the President committed 
public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two secondary schools in 
Tanzania. 
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area and 
Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.

According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the construction of the 
two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex Ltd, a Ugandan private 
company allegedly won the contract.

The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of classrooms for 
Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary Education in the country. 

Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money (Shs1.6 billion) 
Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the donation account of 
the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee also heard that the two 
schools were a donation by Mr Museveni to the Tanzanians for their historical 
contribution to the 1979 liberation struggle that ousted the former President, 
late Idd Amin Dada from power. 

“This is unacceptable as Parliament we cannot appropriate money for Tanzanians 
yet many Ugandans are still grappling with illiteracy. This money would have 
gone to Luweero District but not Tanzania,” said Nandala Mafabi (Budadiri West) 
the committee chairperson. 

“This was a Ugandan struggle not for Tanzanians. If the president wished to 
donate he would have used his personal savings not public resources. To bring 
this (donation) to our budget was wrong.” 

Richard Muhinda, the Statehouse Comptroller said the money was part of 
President Museveni’s donation item and is not limited to any country. “The 
President is the fountain of honour and is free to donate to any person that 
deserves assistance in whatever locality,” said Mr Muhinda.

“It had been an outstanding donation to the people of Tanzania and we had to 
squeeze our own budget (StateHouse) to fulfill this pledge.” 

But the committee has established that even the circumstances under which 
Multiplex Ltd was awarded a $1 million contract to construct the two schools 
had loopholes. 
It is alleged that the tendering process was not clear since Mr Muhinda 
admitted that there was no advertising made inviting other bidders a

[Ugnet] Re: MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread ssenya nyange


Charity begins at home. Thats why Uganda is in danger.

J. Ssenyange
-



MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania
Yasiin Mugerwa
PARLIAMENT
A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into circumstances 
under which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion of tax-payers 
money to construct two schools in Tanzania.


The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed 
its legal department to investigate the conditions under which the President 
committed public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two secondary 
schools in Tanzania.
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area 
and Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.


According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the 
construction of the two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex Ltd, 
a Ugandan private company allegedly won the contract.


The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of 
classrooms for Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary Education 
in the country.


Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money 
(Shs1.6 billion) Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the 
donation account of the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee 
also heard that the two schools were a donation by Mr Museveni to the 
Tanzanians for their historical contribution to the 1979 liberation struggle 
that ousted the former President, late Idd Amin Dada from power.


"This is unacceptable as Parliament we cannot appropriate money for 
Tanzanians yet many Ugandans are still grappling with illiteracy. This money 
would have gone to Luweero District but not Tanzania," said Nandala Mafabi 
(Budadiri West) the committee chairperson.


"This was a Ugandan struggle not for Tanzanians. If the president 
wished to donate he would have used his personal savings not public 
resources. To bring this (donation) to our budget was wrong."


Richard Muhinda, the Statehouse Comptroller said the money was part 
of President Museveni's donation item and is not limited to any country. 
"The President is the fountain of honour and is free to donate to any person 
that deserves assistance in whatever locality," said Mr Muhinda.


"It had been an outstanding donation to the people of Tanzania and 
we had to squeeze our own budget (StateHouse) to fulfill this pledge."


But the committee has established that even the circumstances under 
which Multiplex Ltd was awarded a $1 million contract to construct the two 
schools had loopholes.
It is alleged that the tendering process was not clear since Mr 
Muhinda admitted that there was no advertising made inviting other bidders 
as the construction of both schools was an emergency.


Mr Muhinda insists that there was no foul play because StateHouse 
used restrictive bidding involving Multiplex Ltd, Roko Construction Company 
Ltd, Transaction International and Complliant Engineers & Trade Ltd.


"We offered the tender to Multiplex because they had a fair deal. 
Their rates were lower compared to others. I am proud to have been part of 
this project because it was transparent and we followed the law," Mr Muhinda 
said.


But the committee wondered whether it would be possible for 
Tanzanian authorities to allow Ugandan Parliament to conduct a value-for 
money audit into the project.
Daily Monitor has learnt that State House contract with Multiplex 
was not signed by any Multiplex official but instead with the Tanzanian 
government.




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Re: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
And you expect Mugisha Muntu who was a commanding officer of UPDF as it was 
burning Ugandans in Mukura to be on of the top leaders of FDC as these assets 
are being confiscated. Then you expect Colonel Samson Mande who was commanding 
in the North as the entire brigade 35 was murdered including their children and 
wives to  start a party as FDC that will confiscate these assets. We have been 
right in this position when the Luwero war was running and we were called 
idiots for it is only Museveni that can remove Obote. Today the war of Uganda 
has been again personalized to the name Yoweri Museveni.

Ugandans have every right not to involve them selves into such madness.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:54 PM
  Subject: [Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania


  These are the kinds of public fund embezzlements that keeps Uganda, and 
indeed Africa underdeveloped! Idiot leaders emebezzling public funds with 
impunity.

  Well, keep this plus many other issues alive. Eventually these individuals 
will have to pay back the money, or their wealth taken. Period.

  Ocii
  *


MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania 
Yasiin Mugerwa  
PARLIAMENT 
A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into circumstances 
under which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion of tax-payers money 
to construct two schools in Tanzania.

The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed its 
legal department to investigate the conditions under which the President 
committed public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two secondary schools 
in Tanzania. 
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area and 
Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.

According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the construction 
of the two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex Ltd, a Ugandan 
private company allegedly won the contract.

The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of 
classrooms for Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary Education in 
the country. 

Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money (Shs1.6 
billion) Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the donation 
account of the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee also heard 
that the two schools were a donation by Mr Museveni to the Tanzanians for their 
historical contribution to the 1979 liberation struggle that ousted the former 
President, late Idd Amin Dada from power. 

"This is unacceptable as Parliament we cannot appropriate money for 
Tanzanians yet many Ugandans are still grappling with illiteracy. This money 
would have gone to Luweero District but not Tanzania," said Nandala Mafabi 
(Budadiri West) the committee chairperson. 

"This was a Ugandan struggle not for Tanzanians. If the president 
wished to donate he would have used his personal savings not public resources. 
To bring this (donation) to our budget was wrong." 

Richard Muhinda, the Statehouse Comptroller said the money was part of 
President Museveni's donation item and is not limited to any country. "The 
President is the fountain of honour and is free to donate to any person that 
deserves assistance in whatever locality," said Mr Muhinda.

"It had been an outstanding donation to the people of Tanzania and we 
had to squeeze our own budget (StateHouse) to fulfill this pledge." 

But the committee has established that even the circumstances under 
which Multiplex Ltd was awarded a $1 million contract to construct the two 
schools had loopholes. 
It is alleged that the tendering process was not clear since Mr Muhinda 
admitted that there was no advertising made inviting other bidders as the 
construction of both schools was an emergency.

Mr Muhinda insists that there was no foul play because StateHouse used 
restrictive bidding involving Multiplex Ltd, Roko Construction Company Ltd, 
Transaction International and Complliant Engineers & Trade Ltd. 

"We offered the tender to Multiplex because they had a fair deal. Their 
rates were lower compared to others. I am proud to have been part of this 
project because it was transparent and we followed the law," Mr Muhinda said. 

But the committee wondered whether it would be possible for Tanzanian 
authorities to allow Ugandan Parliament to conduct a value-for money audit into 
the project.
Daily Monitor has learnt that State House contract with Multiplex was 
not signed by any Multiplex official but instead with the Tanzanian gov

[Ugnet] MPs probe Museveni schools in Tanzania

2007-07-12 Thread ocii
These are the kinds of public fund embezzlements that keeps Uganda, and indeed 
Africa underdeveloped! Idiot leaders emebezzling public funds with impunity.
   
  Well, keep this plus many other issues alive. Eventually these individuals 
will have to pay back the money, or their wealth taken. Period.
   
  Ocii
  *


MPs probe Museveni schools in TanzaniaYasiin Mugerwa PARLIAMENT 
  A PARLIAMENTARY committee has instituted a probe into circumstances under 
which President Yoweri Museveni spent Shs1.6 billion of tax-payers money to 
construct two schools in Tanzania.

The Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee yesterday instructed its legal 
department to investigate the conditions under which the President committed 
public funds amounting to US$932,823.2 to build two secondary schools in 
Tanzania. 
The two schools include Nyamiyaga, Murongo located in Karagwe area and 
Nyarigamba, Muhutwe situated in Muleba District bordering Bokoba area.

According to correspondences Daily Monitor has seen, the construction of the 
two schools began some time in 2005 after Multiplex Ltd, a Ugandan private 
company allegedly won the contract.

The construction comes at a time when there is acute shortage of classrooms for 
Universal Primary Education and Universal Secondary Education in the country. 

Concern was raised after the committee learnt that the money (Shs1.6 billion) 
Mr Museveni used for the construction was charged on the donation account of 
the StateHouse budget without authority. The committee also heard that the two 
schools were a donation by Mr Museveni to the Tanzanians for their historical 
contribution to the 1979 liberation struggle that ousted the former President, 
late Idd Amin Dada from power. 

“This is unacceptable as Parliament we cannot appropriate money for Tanzanians 
yet many Ugandans are still grappling with illiteracy. This money would have 
gone to Luweero District but not Tanzania,” said Nandala Mafabi (Budadiri West) 
the committee chairperson. 

“This was a Ugandan struggle not for Tanzanians. If the president wished to 
donate he would have used his personal savings not public resources. To bring 
this (donation) to our budget was wrong.” 

Richard Muhinda, the Statehouse Comptroller said the money was part of 
President Museveni’s donation item and is not limited to any country. “The 
President is the fountain of honour and is free to donate to any person that 
deserves assistance in whatever locality,” said Mr Muhinda.

“It had been an outstanding donation to the people of Tanzania and we had to 
squeeze our own budget (StateHouse) to fulfill this pledge.” 

But the committee has established that even the circumstances under which 
Multiplex Ltd was awarded a $1 million contract to construct the two schools 
had loopholes. 
It is alleged that the tendering process was not clear since Mr Muhinda 
admitted that there was no advertising made inviting other bidders as the 
construction of both schools was an emergency.

Mr Muhinda insists that there was no foul play because StateHouse used 
restrictive bidding involving Multiplex Ltd, Roko Construction Company Ltd, 
Transaction International and Complliant Engineers & Trade Ltd. 

“We offered the tender to Multiplex because they had a fair deal. Their rates 
were lower compared to others. I am proud to have been part of this project 
because it was transparent and we followed the law,” Mr Muhinda said. 

But the committee wondered whether it would be possible for Tanzanian 
authorities to allow Ugandan Parliament to conduct a value-for money audit into 
the project.
Daily Monitor has learnt that State House contract with Multiplex was not 
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Re: [Ugnet] DID MANDE AND MUNTU ATTEND THE ASSASINATION MEETING?

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
Ocii

It is good to know that you are still okay, have a good night please.


Em
Toronto


 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: ocii 
  To: The First Virtual Network for friends of Uganda 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 8:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [Ugnet] DID MANDE AND MUNTU ATTEND THE ASSASINATION MEETING?


  Seriously, your idiocy is unparalled. Ugandan problem is Mu7 and his movement 
govt; Rwandese problem is the PRA and their leader, Kagame. These individuals 
are still at the helm, directing the devastation of these nations! Unless you 
are in cahoot with them, stop misleading wananchi by attempting to redirect 
their attention to none issue at this point in time. 

  There are systemic approach to any issue!

  Ocii

  Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ugandans

As we continue to discuss Uganda issues and getting to understand what FDC 
is, I need  some body from the whole list of members of FDC we have in this 
forum, to clarify these reports. And if Colonel Samson Mande can only be kind 
enough to shed some light on what exactly happened to the plane of the Rwandese 
President. From the report I am posting here down under, it is alleged that a 
meeting to plan the assassination of the President of Rwanda was held in 
Rwakitura, and among those that attended that meeting was Colonel Samson Mande 
and Mugisha Muntu. This report continues that the missiles that were used to 
bring down this air craft were purchased in Russia and Colonel Samson Mande's 
name is indicated on the certificate of their purchase. The reason I Need a 
clarification from these good gentlemen, is that the shooting down of this 
aircraft resulted into massive deaths of Rwandese, thus the Rwandese genocide. 
Can some body please clarify these reports, on whether Colonel Samson Mande (a) 
actually purchased the missiles and his name was on the purchase certificates, 
and (b) did he attend the meeting in Rwankitura with Mugisha Muntu to plan the 
assassination of the Rwandese president?

I am all ears.

Em
Toronto

The M7, Kagame hand in shooting down of Habyarimana plane 
  Last updated : 04 July 2007, Kampala
  Shortly after the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) had reluctantly 
agreed to the Arusha Peace Accord in 1993, they met in Rwakitura to find how to 
help the Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) to take power in Kigali. They agreed that 
the quickest way was to assasinate President Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda. Hit 
squads and other ways were discused but the one we want to report on was to 
shoot down the presidential jet. Rwakitura for those who don't know is 
Museveni's village home. 
  Some of the people who attended that meeting were then Uganda's powerful 
Director General of ISO Brig. Jim Muhwezi, Col Samson Mande the military 
attache to Uganda's High Commission in Dar es Salaam (who by the way is 
indicated on the certificate of purchase of the Russian made missiles that were 
used), Gen. Paul Kagame, Lt. Col. James Kabarebe of the RPA, Col. Theoneste 
Lizinde and a host of other RPF top dogs. (Col. Lizinde had defected to the RPA 
after serving as Pres. Habyarimana's director of intelligence). 
  But in order to shoot down the plane, the problem was how to trap 
President Habyarimana into flying in such that his schedule and movements could 
be tracked. So they did it by calling a meeting where heads of state would 
come.There were good excuses for this. At that time the Arusha peace agreement 
between the RPF/RPA and Rwandan government was stuck. There were also problems 
in Burundi. 
  So Museveni convinced President Mwinyi of Tanzania to call a summit 
meeting to discuss these problems. The meeting finally took place on April 6 
1994 in Dar es Salaam. Among the topics was the progress of integrating RPF in 
the so called interim government in Kigali, which had been agreed on in the 
Arusha accords. 
  At Dar es Salaam, first, this man Museveni arrived extremely late. Then 
also during the meeting he kept talking and talking about irrelevant things 
which had nothing to do with agreed agenda and the meeting couldn't end on 
time. Ugandans know that this is typical Museveni backward manners, where he 
delays for hours thinking the whole world should wait for him and then enjoy 
the sound of his voice for more hours. 
  But looking back, it seems Museveni made sure Habyarimana was delayed in 
Tanzania until dusk so that by the time they would arrive in Kigali, it would 
be dark (insecure). Darkness would be the best time in terms of visibility 
(planes lights, and noise as the city is quieter) and the shooters not being 
detected under cover of darkness. 
  You shall recall, that after their meeting M7 was on the tarmac to see 
off Habyarimana

Re: [Ugnet] DID MANDE AND MUNTU ATTEND THE ASSASINATION MEETING?

2007-07-12 Thread ocii
Seriously, your idiocy is unparalled. Ugandan problem is Mu7 and his movement 
govt; Rwandese problem is the PRA and their leader, Kagame. These individuals 
are still at the helm, directing the devastation of these nations! Unless you 
are in cahoot with them, stop misleading wananchi by attempting to redirect 
their attention to none issue at this point in time. 
   
  There are systemic approach to any issue!
   
  Ocii

Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Ugandans
   
  As we continue to discuss Uganda issues and getting to understand what FDC 
is, I need  some body from the whole list of members of FDC we have in this 
forum, to clarify these reports. And if Colonel Samson Mande can only be kind 
enough to shed some light on what exactly happened to the plane of the Rwandese 
President. From the report I am posting here down under, it is alleged that a 
meeting to plan the assassination of the President of Rwanda was held in 
Rwakitura, and among those that attended that meeting was Colonel Samson Mande 
and Mugisha Muntu. This report continues that the missiles that were used to 
bring down this air craft were purchased in Russia and Colonel Samson Mande's 
name is indicated on the certificate of their purchase. The reason I Need a 
clarification from these good gentlemen, is that the shooting down of this 
aircraft resulted into massive deaths of Rwandese, thus the Rwandese genocide. 
Can some body please clarify these reports, on whether Colonel
 Samson Mande (a) actually purchased the missiles and his name was on the 
purchase certificates, and (b) did he attend the meeting in Rwankitura with 
Mugisha Muntu to plan the assassination of the Rwandese president?
   
  I am all ears.
   
  Em
  Toronto
  
  The M7, Kagame hand in shooting down of Habyarimana plane 
  Last updated : 04 July 2007, Kampala
  Shortly after the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) had reluctantly agreed to 
the Arusha Peace Accord in 1993, they met in Rwakitura to find how to help the 
Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) to take power in Kigali. They agreed that the 
quickest way was to assasinate President Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda. Hit 
squads and other ways were discused but the one we want to report on was to 
shoot down the presidential jet. Rwakitura for those who don't know is 
Museveni's village home. 
  Some of the people who attended that meeting were then Uganda's powerful 
Director General of ISO Brig. Jim Muhwezi, Col Samson Mande the military 
attache to Uganda's High Commission in Dar es Salaam (who by the way is 
indicated on the certificate of purchase of the Russian made missiles that were 
used), Gen. Paul Kagame, Lt. Col. James Kabarebe of the RPA, Col. Theoneste 
Lizinde and a host of other RPF top dogs. (Col. Lizinde had defected to the RPA 
after serving as Pres. Habyarimana's director of intelligence). 
  But in order to shoot down the plane, the problem was how to trap President 
Habyarimana into flying in such that his schedule and movements could be 
tracked. So they did it by calling a meeting where heads of state would 
come.There were good excuses for this. At that time the Arusha peace agreement 
between the RPF/RPA and Rwandan government was stuck. There were also problems 
in Burundi. 
  So Museveni convinced President Mwinyi of Tanzania to call a summit meeting 
to discuss these problems. The meeting finally took place on April 6 1994 in 
Dar es Salaam. Among the topics was the progress of integrating RPF in the so 
called interim government in Kigali, which had been agreed on in the Arusha 
accords. 
  At Dar es Salaam, first, this man Museveni arrived extremely late. Then also 
during the meeting he kept talking and talking about irrelevant things which 
had nothing to do with agreed agenda and the meeting couldn't end on time. 
Ugandans know that this is typical Museveni backward manners, where he delays 
for hours thinking the whole world should wait for him and then enjoy the sound 
of his voice for more hours. 
  But looking back, it seems Museveni made sure Habyarimana was delayed in 
Tanzania until dusk so that by the time they would arrive in Kigali, it would 
be dark (insecure). Darkness would be the best time in terms of visibility 
(planes lights, and noise as the city is quieter) and the shooters not being 
detected under cover of darkness. 
  You shall recall, that after their meeting M7 was on the tarmac to see off 
Habyarimana. It is said that the late Habyarimana offered to travel with the 
Ugandan ambassador to Rwanda, Ignatius Katetegirwe but the ambassador declined 
saying he had unfinished business in Tanzania. 
  However the plot (to down the plane) had leaked to Tanzanian intelligence. 
Some people say the director of Tanzania's Intelligence and Security service, 
Major General Imrani Kombe did warn Habyarimana not to travel that evening. 
  But as was characteristic of Habyarimana, he did not take the advice, 
reasoning that si

[Ugnet] Uganda: Kagame Pleads for Rwandan Balaalo

2007-07-12 Thread Matek Opoko
Uganda: Kagame Pleads for Rwandan Balaalo

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   The Monitor (Kampala)
12 July 2007
Posted to the web 11 July 2007
Kigali/Kampala
RWANDAN President Paul Kagame has expressed concern over the Balaalo land 
crisis and said the Uganda government should treat fairly pastoralists of 
Rwandan origin.
"I don't run affairs in other people's countries but this specific issue of 
expelling people (Rwandans) from some pastoral areas of Uganda needs much 
attention," he told a press conference in Kigali on Tuesday.
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  The President said the Kigali government had remained hesitant to 
intervene because it is the people's wish to belong to a particular country.
"Sometimes people feel they want to belong to a particular country but 
authorities see them as people who belong to the other side and this makes the 
problem even bigger," Gen Kagame said. He said the eviction of Rwandans from 
certain areas of Uganda was a complex issue that needs to be handled carefully.
For Rwanda to remain at peace with Uganda amidst this controversy, the 
President said his government had decided to remain silent. He said that 
pointing out such concerns to the Kampala leadership has always ended up in 
disputes between the two states in the past.
In May 2000, the Rwandan and Uganda armies clashed intermittently over the 
control of the Congolese city of Kisangani when the two countries deployed in 
the north eastern part of the country to flush out rebels fighting their 
respective governments. The relations between the two countries have since 
improved leading to Uganda to support Rwanda's recent admission to the East 
African community.
"Sometimes I feel like raising our concern about this particular problem but I 
hold back because I feel it would make the matter worse. But we are monitoring 
the situation closely," Gen Kagame said.
Gen Kagame's remarks come at a time when Uganda is grappling with a problem of 
pastoral communities popular known as 'Balaalo' who are in search of land. Some 
of these pastoral communities are said to be of Rwandese origins.
The coordinator of intelligence services David Tinyefuza, who was mandated by 
President Museveni to solve the land problems involving the pastoralists in the 
ethnically divided Buliisa district declined to react to President Kagame's 
comments.
"I don't want to get involved in that," he said. Gen Tinyefuza said the 
government is waiting for the decision of the High Court over the impending 
transfer of the pastoralists from Buliisa to Kyankwanzi, Kiboga district.
But the pastoralists have firmly rejected the plan to take them to Kiboga, 
saying they have their own land which they bought in Buliisa and wondered why 
they are being discriminated against by not being allowed to stay on their land.
Gen Tinyefuza said he was not bothered about the Balaalo's refusal to relocate 
to Kiboga. "I don't care and no one will force them to go to Kyankwanzi . It is 
not in the government's interest, what we are interested in is peace in 
Buliisa," he said.
In Hoima district the Omukama of Bunyoro Solomon Iguru Gafabusa has called for 
a meeting with President Museveni over the conflict in Buliisa District.
Bunyoro Kingdom Prime Minister Emmanuel Kiiza said the Omukama wants to meet 
the President to formally communicate to him the grievances the Bagungu have 
against the Balaalo.
John Nagenda President Museveni's senior adviser on the media, said the 
President would readily meet the Bunyoro king.
Mr Nagenda said on phone that such a meeting would enable him contribute more 
directly towards resolving the Buliisa conflict.
According to Mr Kiiza, the Bagungu cultivators have seven major issues against 
the Balaalo herdsmen.
The grievances include abuse of hospitality, fraudulent acquisition of land, 
food insecurity among the Bagungu as their only cultivable land has been turned 
into grazing grounds and detention of Bagungu youths by the herdsmen.
Omukama's Private Press Secretary Ford Mirima, said the Omukama was also 
"justifiably unhappy" about the government's reluctance to help in the eviction 
of another group of Balaalo who have for many years been "illegally" occupying 
his land at Kyangwali in Hoima District. "As for Buliisa, expect no other 
message from the Omukama ," Mr Mirima said. "The position is clear; those 
Balaalo must immediately leave".
Several people have been injured in two separate bloody clashes between the 
indigenous Bagungu and Balaalo herdsmen over land ownership.
 Relevant Links  Central Africa 
 East Africa 
 Uganda 
 Rwanda 
 Human Rights 
 Food, Agriculture and Rural Issues 
 Legal and Judicial Affairs 
 Last night Buliisa District leaders were scheduled to meet 
Inspector General of Police Kale Kayihura, who is in t

[Ugnet] DID MANDE AND MUNTU ATTEND THE ASSASINATION MEETING?

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
Ugandans

As we continue to discuss Uganda issues and getting to understand what FDC is, 
I need  some body from the whole list of members of FDC we have in this forum, 
to clarify these reports. And if Colonel Samson Mande can only be kind enough 
to shed some light on what exactly happened to the plane of the Rwandese 
President. From the report I am posting here down under, it is alleged that a 
meeting to plan the assassination of the President of Rwanda was held in 
Rwakitura, and among those that attended that meeting was Colonel Samson Mande 
and Mugisha Muntu. This report continues that the missiles that were used to 
bring down this air craft were purchased in Russia and Colonel Samson Mande's 
name is indicated on the certificate of their purchase. The reason I Need a 
clarification from these good gentlemen, is that the shooting down of this 
aircraft resulted into massive deaths of Rwandese, thus the Rwandese genocide. 
Can some body please clarify these reports, on whether Colonel Samson Mande (a) 
actually purchased the missiles and his name was on the purchase certificates, 
and (b) did he attend the meeting in Rwankitura with Mugisha Muntu to plan the 
assassination of the Rwandese president?

I am all ears.

Em
Toronto

The M7, Kagame hand in shooting down of Habyarimana plane 
  Last updated : 04 July 2007, Kampala
  Shortly after the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) had reluctantly agreed to 
the Arusha Peace Accord in 1993, they met in Rwakitura to find how to help the 
Rwandan Patriotic Army (RPA) to take power in Kigali. They agreed that the 
quickest way was to assasinate President Juvenal Habyarimana of Rwanda. Hit 
squads and other ways were discused but the one we want to report on was to 
shoot down the presidential jet. Rwakitura for those who don't know is 
Museveni's village home. 
  Some of the people who attended that meeting were then Uganda's powerful 
Director General of ISO Brig. Jim Muhwezi, Col Samson Mande the military 
attache to Uganda's High Commission in Dar es Salaam (who by the way is 
indicated on the certificate of purchase of the Russian made missiles that were 
used), Gen. Paul Kagame, Lt. Col. James Kabarebe of the RPA, Col. Theoneste 
Lizinde and a host of other RPF top dogs. (Col. Lizinde had defected to the RPA 
after serving as Pres. Habyarimana's director of intelligence). 
  But in order to shoot down the plane, the problem was how to trap President 
Habyarimana into flying in such that his schedule and movements could be 
tracked. So they did it by calling a meeting where heads of state would 
come.There were good excuses for this. At that time the Arusha peace agreement 
between the RPF/RPA and Rwandan government was stuck. There were also problems 
in Burundi. 
  So Museveni convinced President Mwinyi of Tanzania to call a summit meeting 
to discuss these problems. The meeting finally took place on April 6 1994 in 
Dar es Salaam. Among the topics was the progress of integrating RPF in the so 
called interim government in Kigali, which had been agreed on in the Arusha 
accords. 
  At Dar es Salaam, first, this man Museveni arrived extremely late. Then also 
during the meeting he kept talking and talking about irrelevant things which 
had nothing to do with agreed agenda and the meeting couldn't end on time. 
Ugandans know that this is typical Museveni backward manners, where he delays 
for hours thinking the whole world should wait for him and then enjoy the sound 
of his voice for more hours. 
  But looking back, it seems Museveni made sure Habyarimana was delayed in 
Tanzania until dusk so that by the time they would arrive in Kigali, it would 
be dark (insecure). Darkness would be the best time in terms of visibility 
(planes lights, and noise as the city is quieter) and the shooters not being 
detected under cover of darkness. 
  You shall recall, that after their meeting M7 was on the tarmac to see off 
Habyarimana. It is said that the late Habyarimana offered to travel with the 
Ugandan ambassador to Rwanda, Ignatius Katetegirwe but the ambassador declined 
saying he had unfinished business in Tanzania. 
  However the plot (to down the plane) had leaked to Tanzanian intelligence. 
Some people say the director of Tanzania's Intelligence and Security service, 
Major General Imrani Kombe did warn Habyarimana not to travel that evening. 
  But as was characteristic of Habyarimana, he did not take the advice, 
reasoning that since he had agreed to step down from power and hand over to an 
interim government, then there was no need to eliminate him. 
  Habyarimana left Dar-es-Salaam Airport about 6:30pm East African Time and 
approached Kanombe International Airport in Kigali at approximately 8.20pm 
Central African Time. The RPA had taken positions under the flight path which 
planes used to approach Kanombe airport to Land. As the presidential Falcon jet 
came in to land, two surface-to-air (SAM) missiles were fired, o

[Ugnet] [abujaNig] Re: Re: [rwandanet] Liberian President Offers Territory for U.S. Africom

2007-07-12 Thread Edward Mulindwa
David Nimwema

Like I stated before, Charles Taylor is not eh closing chapter. Stupidity is.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: David Nimwema 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 6:36 PM
  Subject: RE : Re: [rwandanet] Liberian President Offers Territory for U.S. 
Africom


  The liberians are not stupid, they are watching her closely. Wait and see! 
Liberia is not for sale!

  Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :

It is a very sad affair to see Liberia heading this way.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: NZEYIMANA Emery Fabrice 
  To: RwandaNET 
  Cc: Rwanda-L ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; ugandanet@kym.net 
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 11:13 AM
  Subject: Re: [rwandanet] Liberian President Offers Territory for U.S. 
Africom


  When she appeared on BBC last week, she had nothing to explain about the 
fact that her government is far more corrupt than the Taylor's one. 
  In Kinyarwanda we say that "Uruvuze umugore ruvuga umuhoro". 
  Another destructive child of Africa. 




  Edward Mulindwa wrote: 
A very reason I opposed the election of that ridiculous woman from day 
one. For she has been an American tool from day one. Which makes Liberia second 
to Kenya to become an a West asset in Africa.

Very sad indeed.

Em
Toronto

 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
Groupe de communication Mulindwas 
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"

  - Original Message - 
  From: Molykoforever 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 3:23 AM
  Subject: [camnetwork] Liberian President Offers Territory for U.S. 
Africom


  Liberia: Johnson Sirleaf 'Offers' Territory For Africom Headquarters

  
  
   
   
   
  The NEWS (Monrovia)
  6 July 2007
  Posted to the web 6 July 2007
  Monrovia

  Since the announcement of the creation of AFRICOM, the new military 
command post in Africa by the United States, the Liberian government has been 
pressing for the establishment of Africom's headquarters in the country.

  There had been behind the scene discussions within official circles 
on the issue. Until Wednesday, the Liberian government had not made a decision.
 
   
  Now, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has made a decision officially 
'offering' Liberian territory to be used for the establishment of a U.S.

  Speaking Wednesday at a reception marking the 231st Independence 
Anniversary of the United States, President Sirleaf said "Liberia, the U.S. 
historic ally, has stood resolutely with the United States, through good times 
and bad, and is offering its territory as it has done in the past, for the 
establishment of AFRICOM headquarters."

  The Chief Executive indicated that historical and strategic reasons 
make Liberia an ideal location for this important American initiative that will 
undoubtedly have a most beneficial effect on the West African sub-region, as 
well as the entire continent.
  President Sirleaf welcomed the new United States policy towards 
Africa's security and development as reflected in the proposed establishment of 
a new Africa Command (AFRICOM).

  The Liberian leader described the move as not only a project of U.S. 
interest and power, but as a new approach to assisting African countries that 
are committed to democratic governance, sustainable development and improving 
the quality of life of their people, in a secured environment, and with the 
cooperation and support of the United States.
  President Johnson-Sirleaf also described the United States decision 
to construct a new Embassy complex in Monrovia and as well as other significant 
support Liberia receives from institutions, foundations, Universities and 
individuals as vivid expressions and indications of the new mutually beneficial 
partnership that is beginning to evolve between Liberia and the United States 
of America.

  The Liberian leader also made particular reference to the financial 
support being given by the United States government towards the country's 
development.
  President Sirleaf then lauded the U.S. government's support toward 
debt relief and disclosed that Liberia will shortly benefit from t

[Ugnet] LE CAMARADE LAURENT NKUNDA SALUE LE PEUPLE CONGOLAIS ET TOUTE L'AFRIQUE.

2007-07-12 Thread sharangabo rufagari
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
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 Local Man Frauds Large Airline Carriers Fed's Raid Local Home For 
Fraud Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Dollars  Get CBS13 Video On Your Cell 
 More Local News  Ron Jones
Reporting

 (CBS13) ELK GROVE If what investigators have said is true, one local man 
is collecting many 'frequent fraud miles'. This man possibly scammed two of the 
largest airline carriers in the country out of hundreds of thousands of dollars.

"My daughter she called me at work. She was crying," said Dave Pomicpic an Elk 
Grove resident.
Now neighbors know why the secret service invaded their quite Elk Grove 
community Tuesday morning. With a battering ram in hand, federal agents stormed 
this house in the 5700 block Tall Grass Way, looking for Richard Nuwintore.
According to this affidavit obtained by CBS13, secret service agents say 
Nuwintore 
has been ripping off Southwest and United Airlines for hundreds of thousands of 
dollars in airline tickets. As he and others traveled the world from the 
Sacramento International Airport to Europe.

How was it done?

Credit card swipes. The feds say he worked with a ring of criminals at retail 
stores in the central valley. The affidavit says they ripped off and sold the 
credit card numbers of Sacramento area residents to Nuwintore.

With those stolen numbers he bought more than $263,000 worth of airline tickets 
for himself and others. The feds believe when he wasn't flying around the 
globe, he sold the tickets for profit.

Dave Pomicpic's daughter saw the raid go down, saying, "She was all scared and 
nervous. She said the whole house shook and everything. I said what was going 
on. They just busted the 
guy's door down and just jumped him and tackled him to the ground."

His neighbors say he often talked of traveling to Africa and Switzerland. But 
they never suspected it was possibly done on the backs Sacramento area credit 
card holders.

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[Ugnet] CHRISTINE UMUTONI the next GENERAL SECRETARY wa RPF.

2007-07-12 Thread sharangabo rufagari


   
 Bavandimwe,
   
   Christine yaraduherekeje.Yabaye intwali mu ntwali.Yego agamijwe kuba 
umunyamabanga mukuru wu MURYANGO FPR-INKOTANYI.
   
   KAGAME mubona nawe nu munyamuryango  nka bose.The FPR- INKOTANYI 
niyo the most democratic party ibaho mw'isi yose.Ntamumntu numwe wamurikiwe na 
Roho mutagatifu ngo azayiyobore.The RPF-INKOTANYI belong to the peoples and 
only the peoples.Ntamuntu numwe ubaho uzasenya 
RPF-INKOTANYI.Ntibishoboka,bibaho.The RPF-INKOTANYI was build on the ROCK and 
by GOD will.It is therefore impossible for humankind to destroy it.Completely 
impossible.The RPF is the light of Africa and probably the entire world.Today 
we are branching out teaching to other africans about the meaning of the true 
freedom.
   
We have to do it.This the legacy of FRED RWIGEMA with all the braves sons 
and daughters who gave ubuzima bwabo kugirango SHARANGABO aba abandikira
   
CHRISTINE UMUTONI will be the next GENERAL SECRETARY wa 
RPF-INKOTANYI.
   


Sharangabo Rufagari
   
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