Re: [Ugnet] {UAH} $20, 000 Can Make Mulago State-of-Art Hosp!!/Subsidizing UNAA

2011-12-28 Thread Monsieur Edward Mulindwa
Ugandans


I have fought this struggle and Ugandans have failed to understand the
danger of UNAA and I have dropped the case, you are suck ups let Museveni
use  you. I have spent more man hours to educate Ugandans on this UNAA
tragedy and Ugandans are simply that naïve. Doesn't it worry you how you
have a society that without getting all facts start to defend Muliika?  You
get a man like Olara Otunu that has done absolutely nothing to show that he
is fighting Museveni and his best defender is Edward Pojim. You get a King
that has absolutely no plan for Buganda and to talk about him is a sin even
not forgivable by the Pontiff. Let your mothers die while having babies in
Uganda as long as UNAA gets funded. I think I should sing the UNAA song and
access the money from idiots. Rwanda schools money from Uganda, Burundi
schools money from Uganda, Tanzania schools money from Uganda, UNAA crap
money from Uganda. Kale bambi muli Maaya.

But some 20 years someone will stand up and declare the entire Uganda for
that is money borrowed on the name of Uganda.

EM
On the 49th


   Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kizza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
            Groupe de communication Mulindwas
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From: ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com
[mailto:ugandans-at-he...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Angela Ssemukutu
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:11 PM
To: Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community
Subject: {UAH} $20,000 Can Make Mulago State-of-Art Hosp!!/Subsidizing UNAA

FYI-If you are wondering why KLA roads have potholes,
-Why the doctors in Mulago are on strike
-Why your uncle, jajja, senga or kojja cannot afford drugs(even
expired)
-Why Uganda doesn't have clean water, load shedding etc
Maybe this is one of the causes. Analyze. Just Saying..

Uganda’s ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) is to continue
giving the Uganda North American Association (UNAA) US$20,000 per year
to help it organise its annual convention. This was said by the
country’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and International
Relations, Mr Henry Oryem Okello during an exclusive interview with
The London Evening Post (TLEP).

The Minister was answering questions put to him by TLEP at the
Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel, in the great city of Denver Colorado,
as to why Uganda keeps sending a high delegation of Uganda government
officials during UNAA conventions. For example, this year’s convention
was attended, among others, by the country’s Vice President Mr Edward
Ssekandi, the speaker of Uganda’s parliament Ms Rebecca Kadaga,
Uganda’s Ambassador to the United States, Prof Perezi Kamunanwire,
Prof Tarsis Kabwegyere, until this year’s election the Minister for
Disaster Relief and Preparedness, senior presidential advisers,
several NRM members of parliament, senior staff at the US embassy in
Washington, to name but a few.

In answer to this question, Mr Oryem Okello said the presence of so
many high-ranking NRM officials was indicative of the recognition by
the Museveni government of the role Ugandans in the Diaspora are
playing in the development of their country. He revealed that
remittances to Uganda from those in the Diaspora now amount to an
average of nearly a billion US dollars per year. “Over the years we
have realised the enormity and benefit of those Ugandans who, because
of Uganda’s turbulent history, many live in the United States, there
millions of Uganda who live in Europe.” He said studied his ministry
has carried out on remittances made by these Ugandans is enormous.

The foreign minister said it was the intention of the Uganda
government to cultivate and work closely with Ugandans in the
Diaspora. The NRM had therefore realised the benefit that these
Ugandans bring to their country and is now making an effort to make
them understand what is taking place back home. In addition, it would
continue to give UNAA US$20,000 per year to help them organize their
conventions. “We could do better if Ugandans who live in the Diaspora
understood government positions, understood what was happening in
Uganda and understood that in spite of its difficulties, in spite of
its challenges, Uganda is still their country.” He went on to add:
“Instead of being antagonistic towards each other, we should work
together as Ugandans and have a win-win situation for all of us.”

Oryem Okello went on to explain further that the presence of such a
high-powered delegation from the Ugandan government showed that
President Museveni was committed to letting all those that live abroad
understand that they can have a role in what is happening in their
country and while they remain living in the Diaspora, can help towards
the country’s development. “That is why you have seen at this
convention a number of Ugandan ministries represented, including the
Speaker who is here to assure Ugandans about how democracy is being
exercised b

[Ugnet] Where is sense here? What Does the Law Say?

2011-12-28 Thread Assumpta Kintu
Something does not add up, Mitayo but I do not see any African rulers
discussing the issue or objecting to the practice. What is going on?
Is anyone going to do anything? Very strange!

*Happy New Year 2012 Everyone!*

Assumpta

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Date: Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:00 AM
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South Africa seeks AU top seat

Dr. Jean Ping’s term ends this year but the former Gabonese minister is
seeking reelection.

 *Monitor Correspondent*

*Johannesburg*

The African Union commission top seat is now open for competition, with
South Africa preparing to unseat Dr Jean Ping. French-speaking Ping has
been chairman of the AU commission since 2008 and his term in office will
end this year.

The Gabonese former foreign minister has, however, turned to a defensive
position to secure one more round, launching a massive campaign last week
to get support for his second term in office despite South Africa’s
preparation to challenge him.

African head of states are set to vote in a secret ballot to the highest
position of the organisation at the end of January 2012 summit in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. The Gabon government provided an aircraft to support Dr
Ping in his election campaign as he tours 10 African States to seek support
from their heads of state.

*Full support*
Gabon’s AU Ambassador to the African Union Andre William Anguile on Monday
expressed his government’s full support for Mr Ping’s re-election campaign.
“We are sure ECOWAS region and other friendly countries support Dr Ping for
his second term,” he said. “He has demonstrated major achievements during
the last four years and we are confident about his reelection.”
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 But South Africa, one of the heavy champions of the pan African
organisation, nominated its Home Minister and former Foreign Minister
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma for the chairmanship position.

According to analysts, Dr Ping has a support from most of west, eastern and
central Africa regions while southern Africa and northern Africa have been
pushing for a new AU chairman.

Non-African power, European Union hinted its support for South Africa while
the French backed Jean Ping’s reelection. Jean Ping’s leadership has been
criticised for failing to handle Libya and the Ivory Coast crisis.

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[Ugnet] Where is sense here?

2011-12-28 Thread Mitayo Potosi
South Africa seeks AU top seat

Dr. Jean Ping’s term ends this year but the former Gabonese minister is
seeking reelection.

*Monitor Correspondent*

*Johannesburg*

The African Union commission top seat is now open for competition, with
South Africa preparing to unseat Dr Jean Ping. French-speaking Ping has
been chairman of the AU commission since 2008 and his term in office will
end this year.

The Gabonese former foreign minister has, however, turned to a defensive
position to secure one more round, launching a massive campaign last week
to get support for his second term in office despite South Africa’s
preparation to challenge him.

African head of states are set to vote in a secret ballot to the highest
position of the organisation at the end of January 2012 summit in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia. The Gabon government provided an aircraft to support Dr
Ping in his election campaign as he tours 10 African States to seek support
from their heads of state.

*Full support*
Gabon’s AU Ambassador to the African Union Andre William Anguile on Monday
expressed his government’s full support for Mr Ping’s re-election campaign.
“We are sure ECOWAS region and other friendly countries support Dr Ping for
his second term,” he said. “He has demonstrated major achievements during
the last four years and we are confident about his reelection.”
 Share This Story
 
8Share

  But South Africa, one of the heavy champions of the pan African
organisation, nominated its Home Minister and former Foreign Minister
Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma for the chairmanship position.

According to analysts, Dr Ping has a support from most of west, eastern and
central Africa regions while southern Africa and northern Africa have been
pushing for a new AU chairman.

Non-African power, European Union hinted its support for South Africa while
the French backed Jean Ping’s reelection. Jean Ping’s leadership has been
criticised for failing to handle Libya and the Ivory Coast crisis.
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