RE: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 9, Issue 83

2009-05-27 Thread Andruma, Richard R
 

West Nile Global Forum for Sustainable Development (WNGFSD) oyee!

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of JohnAJackson
Sent: 27/05/2009 16:33
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 9, Issue 83

 

Indentying ourselves

 

The general consesus has been that we need to identify ourselves by
creating a name.

The suggestions/ideas/recommendations we make regarding issues in West
Nile Region will be more effective if we have some level of authority to
voice and present these issues to the different levels of govenment
authorities.

 

These names have been proposed.

1) West Nile Global Forum for Sustainable Development (WNGFSD)

2) West Nile Strategic Development Commission (WNSDC)

3) Work with existing organization like West Nile Rural Development
Agency (WENIRUDA). This is registered already (www.WENIRUDA.org
 )

 

Note: Commissions are typically created by govenment to look into an
issue/address a problem.

 

May I ask all members  to vote on these three (3) proposed names within
the  next two weeks (2). If we all agree on a particular name, one of
the attorneys/lawyer on the team can help to shape and draw up articles
of incorporating the name as not for profit organization in Uganda.


John J Avudria

On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:36 AM, JohnAJackson 
wrote:

Thanks Denis for relighting the fire on this  one.  I would like to
suggest/recommend we begin catching up on this issue starting from next
week on Thursday.

We have one week left for more ideas on the High Umployment & Povery.

A few members have been contributing vividly lately. May I encourage
more people getting involved. DO NOT BE BOGGED DOWN. LET'S HEAR MORE
Voices/Opninions.

 

Next week I would like us to do on line VOTE on who we want to call
ourselves.

Three names have so far been proposed. Any objections or secondments?

 

John  J Avudria

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  1. RE: MATEGO ISSUE--PROPOSING UNITY TOURNAMENT (oguzu lee)
  2. Re: RE: MATEGO ISSUE--PROPOSING UNITY TOURNAMENT
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From: oguzu lee 
Subject: [WestNileNet] RE: MATEGO ISSUE--PROPOSING UNITY TOURNAMENT
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
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Ladies and gentlemen,
As people of West Nile, we are faced with the choice of unity and
cooperation on one hand or disunity and a common tragedy on the other.
But the news, as  I said earlier is that, we can all do our part to
confront our challenges to development.  Bearing that in mind, I wish to
propose a tournament that could be held under the theme "UNITY FOR
DEVELOPMENT" whose goal must be to bring together the people of Maracha
and Terego, promote peace, enhance constructive engagements &
partnership, and generate increased cooperation for unity, growth, and
development.
 
Today we all recognize and appreciate the potential of sports to unify
people separated by various conflict-brewing factors; politics,
religion, ethnicity, social and economic disparities. The the district
issue, party politics, and poverty have left deep bruises and divisions
amongst our people. Presently, politicians in the two areas even
consider their colleagues as enemies, thus leaving very little hope of
building a common front as people of West Nile to pursue recovery and
antipoverty agenda. I therefore think, if we adopted soccer which is the
most popular in our area, we could create healthy-worrying people who
see themselves as partners with a common focus and vision rather than
enemies, and collectively develop a new vision for growth and
development in West Nile.
 
I was told when Marcha and Terego people disagreed sometime in back,
Miria Adua, the then chief of Maracha organized the popular 1962
football match at Ovujo where Teregians were served their favorite
'rats' as Maracha people struggled with grasshoppers. Even when BAT-West
Nile Tobacco Union fight left people sharply divided along factional
lines and planted seed of hatred amongst the people; soccer always
emerged as the unifying force that brought together people divided by
the various reasons. Under an unusual joy, they willingly cheered and
supported their teams as others watched with great amazement enemies
standin

RE: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region

2009-07-28 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Hi all!

 

Mr Ezaruku Kazimiro (Chief Executive Officer Abim District) would like
to join this forum. Can somebody in charge do the needful.

 

His email address is ezak...@yahoo.com Telephone +256 772 829 692

 

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Charles Male
Sent: 22/07/2009 05:33
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region

 

We will continue to have hunger in our region until ALL OF US who left
the region voluntarily or involuntarily begin working with those on back
in West Nile to address hunger.


Ending hunger is our responsibility wether you are living in WOLO or
ULAYA; in New York or KAGOROPA!

 

We must ALL strive to work towards ending hunger.

 

Majid forwarded an email of the Uganda Hunger project. I hope people
take a look at what is happening in some parts of Uganda to address
hunger.

 

Senseless insistence on tobacco growing+ climatic changes (drought) +
Apathy + Laziness + etc = HUNGER!

 

 Just my 2 cents.


Charles

On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:58 AM, JOHNSON OMBIGA 
wrote:

Hi Denis,

 

I will respond to your excellent posting on Hunger Situation in Uganda.

 

Modesto Ombiga

--- On Tue, 7/21/09, oguzu lee  wrote:


From: oguzu lee 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile
region
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile"

Received: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 2:27 PM 

 

Ladies and genglemen,

Hunger and Starvation, the most acute problem we face in West
Nile today! Many families are going without meals each day and others
have died due this neglected famine situation. A woman from Tara Sub
County in Maracha has now camped at Arua police station after failure to
feed her children. We the people of West Nile including our leaders have
overlooked this problem which probably explains our silence unlike our
counterparts in Teso and Acholi who have stood united against this
common scourge. These leaders took journalists to their area to estimate
the magnitude of the problem so as to bring it to limelight. On the
contrary, our leaders were quick to deny cases of hunger and starvation
in West Nile --describing it as propaganda of the opposition. It's
unfortunate party politics is being championed and brought to the
forefront amidst the kind of insecurity we face which is irrespective of
one's form of affiliation. There were media reports that the RDC of Arua
was discriminatively distributing food aid sent to Arua to NRM
supporters only, an accusation he has vehemently denied.

 

I think what West Nile now needs is a strategic food security
intervention--a programme that must focus on addressing the in long term
food insecurity in the region. Our people should consider diversifying
from cassava to maize which yields in 3-4 months to avert starvation
during long maturity duration of cassava. Efforts to protect environment
should also be rejuvenated since its one of the major causes to the
current starvation. Efficacy of tobacco growing as a way of alleviating
poverty should be also be studied as well its impact of impact on food
security. 

  

Above all, everyone ought to perceive starvation and accept it
as a regional catastrophe. Unless we collectively understand it as a
social community problem, we'll never solve it. Avoiding conflict of
interest while addressing such non discriminative problems is will move
us far! 

  

I thank Jackson for raising this neglected issue. I hope
agriculturalists on this forum will have significant input to inform the
kind of approach we may adopt. 

  

Cheerful times! 

Denis Lee Oguzu 

 



From: JohnAJackson 
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 4:16:51 PM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region

Am I the only one who has noticed that it is too quiete on this
network lately? Have we run out of ideas? or are we overwhelmed or both?

 

Hunger and starvation in West Nile region is an issue we should
probaly talk about. What has been done so far? Has anyone organized food
aid? How dire is the situation?

 

avudria

 

 

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RE: [WestNileNet] LADO SAGA

2009-09-15 Thread Andruma, Richard R
You are right Robert!

 

At this point I want us to be practical and solve this Lado thing and whatever 
it is about; those who still need it should complete the table below and send 
to Ronald’s personal e-mail okuon...@gmail.com . 

 

 

Name

E-mail Address

Telephone contact

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And Ronald kindly send your correspondences to people who will have registered 
with you but not to WestNilenet. Do us a favour for once; we shall register 
with you when we need it.

 

Richard.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On 
Behalf Of Ocatre Robert
Sent: 15/09/2009 11:29
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] LADO SAGA

 

Dear all,

I have not been able to  interact with the rest on the net but have been able 
to read some of the correspondences. However as other have already indicated, 
my general perception is and I stand to be corrected  that the majority seem 
not to be interested in this LADO issue. I concur with the rest that the 
postings on this topic be selved because it is not taking us anywhere. Let 
members who are interested individually write to RONALD who then can send the 
literature on Lado to their mails but not on the nhis net.

Regards

Robert Ocatre Dratia

 



From: ronald okuonzi 
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Sent: Tuesday, 15 September, 2009 10:47:28
Subject: [WestNileNet] LADO SAGA

Knowing and Perception
 
LADO SAGA  as  few people of you  may call it but we Ladoans are quite aware of 
our perception and qualitatively live with our immaginations , mirage , 
Fantacies which characterises the true thinking  human mind . The economic 
problems of Lado are quite known to us and ready we are facing it as Ladoans to 
solve it but not as Ugandans . May be we will need Uganda as a close Sister 
State neighbour to collabrate with on Agreements to reach still . 


Humanity in general languishes under the misconception that we know things. We, 
for example “know” what we intend to do, what we want to achieve but when the 
outcome of our actions do not measure up to our self proclaimed knowledge of 
aims and motivations, we are faced with a choice: either we accept 1) that 
perhaps we are not so aware of our motivations and perhaps we have deeper 
seated patterns of actions and thought which are materializing what we actually 
want but choose not to be aware of or 2) we blame God, the universe, life, 
society, politicians, parents , children, etc for being the hindrances to our 
true happiness.

 

Generally what we claim to “know” is based on what we learn through our family, 
society, culture or what someone else (a thinker, philosopher, prophet, 
politician, etc) “knew”. We are taught this and ingest it within our 
personality identifying with it. Based on this so-called knowledge we create 
our lives. When our creation falls short of all that was promised by whatever 
system of thought or “knowledge” we claim allegiance to, we curse what we have 
created and continue to attempt to create the life we wish for, with the same 
thought systems that started the mess.

 

Based on our “knowledge” we establish a pattern of action and we apply this to 
all manner of situations. We repeat or recreate - based on what believe to be 
true - our lives. What we know basically prevents us from actually 
understanding the deeper processes of ourselves and our societies. It bars the 
path to true knowledge, wisdom and understanding.

 

The heart of the matter is that what we consider to be knowledge is our 
perception. Our interpretation of all that surrounds us, as well as, who we 
believe ourselves to be. Based on this we develop thought systems which produce 
actions and consequences. Which we again interpret within the same perceptual 
logic we started with.

 

This logic is based on a core thought, idea or belief which controls and shapes 
ones view of life. This view of life is then mistakenly taken to be LIFE as it 
is. What LIFE is cannot (in our view) be perceived, or understood through the 
processes of perception. LIFE is lived, embraced and celebrated.
A Knowingness of life is in the realm of wisdom and understanding and has more 
to do with experience and the processes of opening oneself up and the art of 
deep acceptance. These are not topics we will address in this article though.  

 

What is essential in our view is the ability to accept and understand the 
foundation on which we perceive life and be willing to reflect upon whether 
this interpretation of life is creating the life we envision for ourselves. The 
consequences of our perceptions are the markers that can tell us if there are 
elements, in our view on life, invisible to ourselves which are affecting the 
process of creating our lives. 
All that occurs we must own and accept as our creation and until we truly 
understand our perceptions of life and stop confusing them with “knowledge” we 
will not really 

RE: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya

2009-09-24 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Hi Majid,

 

Thanx for the eid mubarak greetings to all muslims, as well non muslims 
worldwide. 

 

When you said worldwide I presume you meant to greet everybody in the 
westnilenet which is perfectly right.

 

However, for you to go ahead to list members of entire clan in a message to 
westnilenet is a repetition because I assume they are already subscribed to the 
westnilenet and have received the same. In case they are not subscribed, then 
your greetings were misplaced because none of them received it. Many of us 
cannot help to convey the greetings because we don’t know the pple personally 
or their contacts. 

 

I advise that you use individual mails to convey such important greetings to 
your pple.

 

Rgds

 

Richard.

 

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On 
Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior
Sent: 24/09/2009 03:54
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of 
Africa1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya

 

Re: westnile foundation is find. since caleb mention the enclosion of all 
district in the region. 

we wish all muslims, as well non muslims a happy eid mubarak greetings 
worldwide.
written by majid alemi junior & family. in bc., September 24, 2009 

This is a copy of the following message you sent to Connect Uganda Presenters 
via Connect Uganda 

This is an enquiry e-mail via http://www.connectuganda.com 
  from: 
majid alemi junior & family. 

UMAIBC President. Majid Alemi Junior. wish all muslims as well non muslims 
worldwide a happy eid mubarak greetings 
written by majid alemi junior., sept. 18-2009 

Dear. Mike &queenie. how are you all over ? we thank you forthe good job of 
connecting all ugandans via your family sunday show. your marks today are. 90 
trllions %. We also sends a special greetings to all muslims & non muslims eid 
mubarak , to all alemis family wherever they. Abdulmajid, Assalamu-Alaikum we 
wish you all a happy eid mubarak comence on sunday. sept. 20-2009. Greetings ! 
to my sister. maimuna amin,zaituni amin,hajira amin, jaffar amin, ali amin,my 
cousin safiya abdu nebbi,kamal s/o dusman sabuni RIP.  they are all in kampala, 
greetings to ahmed rajab, hawa jumah moga, unhcr in khartoum sudan,to my niece, 
hafsa ibrahim in edmonton, alberta,to my niece, khadija ibrahim in germani, to 
mr.and mrs aggiy ramadhan in bonn germany, to ibrahim bakay, in denmark, to 
muhamed sendege and family in sweden, to faridah male, kadara kursum, mama 
sarah kyolaba amin,mama malyamu amin, they are all in north london,to mama 
madinah nalongo amin,to mama iman amin & family, in jeddah, to aunty rafah 
amin,to aunty dee amin, and all 
brothers and sisters in arua, asunta ojolu and family, in adjumani east 
madi,and 
koboko in particular.to bbale alosious and family, in germany, to all ugandan 
community in vancouver, western canada. to hamid andeku and family, in bc, to 
bran abe and family, in bc,to 
mohamoud adebo in bc, lastly a specia greetings to my special wife and our 
children in bc. as well back home 





Please feel free to forward the E-mail to all your family and friends. 



May you all have a VERY Blessed eid mubarak from majid alemi junior & family, 
in bc. salam warahma. 


 

 



From: Remo Alemi Dada 
To: Peggy Chance ; A Virtual Network for friends of West 
Nile 
Cc: KOBOKO ; CELEBRITY JOURNALIST 
; UGANDA RECORD ; Yuga 
; WESTNILE 
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 1:09:02 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa 
1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya


http://www.flickr.com/photos/34139...@n05/?saved=1 

 

Update: 

 

Out Bound from Tripoli to Sirte.


--- On Wed, 9/9/09, Remo Alemi Dada  wrote:


From: Remo Alemi Dada 
Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa 1st 
FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya
To: "Peggy Chance" 
Cc: "CELEBRITY JOURNALIST" , "Yuga" , 
"UGANDA RECORD" , "WESTNILE" 
, "KOBOKO" 
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 9:38 AM

 

 

Press Release:

 

Correction: Torre Lo Amonye!  {Son of Our Father ,Idi Amin Dada R.I.P.}

 

 

 

 

i have no other Titlelol!

 

The Great leader is just gathering the Heart and Spirit of Africa then he Heads 
for New York

 

 

 

I pay Tribute to the Following:

 

1.  Chief Lumago Minari of the Adibu Likamero
2.  Agofe Jason Avutia whom we talked at length about this trip
3.  Sheikh Sakari of the Morodu Kakwa who is our Kakwa Sheikh
4.  Haruna Ndema of the Terego who coordinates Affairs of the Elders Forum
5.  Major General Emilio Mondo of the Madi Community
6.  The Aringa Community
7.  Hon- Ferua's proposal for a Public University in West Nile is Top of my 
Agenda when we meet the Great leader in Sirte Today 09.09.2009  (9th September 
2009)

 

The Following Cultural Leaders are on  the Ugandan Delgation:


RE: [WestNileNet] New member

2009-11-18 Thread Andruma, Richard R
His Kiggs, 

 

Kindly add this new member to the forum network John Anguyo on
ranoka...@yahoo.com

 

Rgds

 

Richard.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu
Sent: 29/10/2009 16:27
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member

 

 

Done

 

 

On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:03 PM, DRAMADRI JOSEPH wrote:






Kigs 

 

Kindly add Ronnie Onzia (onzi...@yahoo.com) to the net.

 

 

Dramadri Joseph
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RE: [WestNileNet] New member

2009-11-18 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Thanks a lot.

 

John there you are on board.

 

Ricchard.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu Mukasa
Sent: 18/11/2009 12:49
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member

 

done

 

On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:40 PM, Andruma, Richard R wrote:





His Kiggs, 

 

Kindly add this new member to the forum network John Anguyo on
ranoka...@yahoo.com

 

Rgds

 

Richard.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu
Sent: 29/10/2009 16:27
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member

 

 

Done

 

 

On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:03 PM, DRAMADRI JOSEPH wrote:







Kigs 

 

Kindly add Ronnie Onzia (onzi...@yahoo.com) to the net.

 

 

Dramadri Joseph
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RE: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 17, Issue 17

2010-01-14 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Highly supported.

 

 That should be the way to go for meaningful realization of our
goals/vision for the entire West Nile region.

 

Richard.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of JohnAJackson
Sent: 14/01/2010 17:05
To: westnilenet@kym.net
Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 17, Issue 17

 

Drear colleagues,

 

Maracha Academic Excellence Award

 

First,  we are trying to organize ourselves under the umberella of West
Nile Foundation, which has excited many people.  Some of these tasks
could be submitted to WNF as Projects. 

 

Secondly, if we start focusing on localties rather than the BIG PICTURE,
it will dilute the purpose of WNF as other people begin to question
their stake.

 

Thirdly, we have meagre resources for managing various projects.  It
would be  a great  idea to consolidate those meagre resources and
maximize the benefits for the larger community. If we picked the best
girl(s) and boy(s) from each county or district, it will demonstrate our
solidarity with the entire population.

 

Therefore, It would be adviseabe that anyone who has brilliant idea
should try to channel it through WNF. Perharps WNF one day could
initiate scholarship or bussary fund that could be awarded to
outstanding studennts and teachers in the entire region.

Avudria

 

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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:08:25 -0800 (PST)
From: Dimba Tabani Patrick 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: Vacancy for Economic Growth and
   Development Program Manager
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
Message-ID: <349746.23142...@web111803.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Goodmorning Patrick Okuni.I am very happy with the information you have
disseminated for potential Westnilers.Thank you honourable brother in
diaspora..The name OMBACHI made me happy because i was at Ombachi SSS in
1983





From: Patrick Okuni 
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile ;
Ombaci OBs 
Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 8:30:27 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: Vacancy for Economic Growth and Development
Program Manager


Dear Colleagues

Here is an employment opportunity that some of you may be interested in.

Good luck

Patrick

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>From: Patrick Okuni 
>Subject: Fw: Vacancy for Economic Growth and Development Program
Manager
>To: paok...@yahoo.com
>Date: Tuesday, 12 January, 2010, 11:45
>
>
>
>
>___

>Patrick A. Okuni
>WES Specialist, Water and Environmental Sanitation Section, UNICEF
Uganda
>9 George Street, Kampala, UGANDA; Tel - Dir: (256) 41 717 1451, Mob:
(256)
>772 502972
>- Forwarded by Patrick Okuni/UGD/ESAR/UNICEF on 01/12/2010 11:49 AM
>-
>

>

>

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st...@unicef,   
>   ML-UGD=Kitgum: All st...@unicef,

> 01/11/2010 04:58  ML-UGD=Lira: All st...@unicef,

> PMML-UGD=Moroto: All st...@unicef

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>Vacancy for Economic Growth and

>   Development Program Manager

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>Attached is vacancy announcement from USG Peace Corps Uganda.  If you
have
>any questions regarding the vacancy, please contact Peace Corps
directly.
>Thank you.
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>(See attached file: Solicitation_Program Manager Economic
>Development_07JAN10.doc)




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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 01:23:10 -0800 (PST)
From: Dimba Tabani Patrick 
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re:Maracha Academic Excellence Award
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile 
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RE: [WestNileNet] New member

2010-02-26 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Hi Kigs!

 

Kindly add Ayikomundu Joel (ayikom...@yahoo.co.uk) to our forum

 

Rgds.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu
Sent: 29/10/2009 16:27
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New member

 

 

Done

 

 

On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:03 PM, DRAMADRI JOSEPH wrote:






Kigs 

 

Kindly add Ronnie Onzia (onzi...@yahoo.com) to the net.

 

 

Dramadri Joseph
--- On Thu, 29/10/09, Caleb Alaka  wrote:

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RE: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Regards

2010-04-08 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Hi Kiggundu! 

 

Mr Etole Archangel wants to join WNF. 

 

His e-mail address is etoleaddya...@yahoo.com 

 

Kindly do the needful. 

 

Rgds

 

Richard Andruma.

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu Mukasa
Sent: 18/03/2010 18:04
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Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Regards

 

 

 

Begin forwarded message:





From: information ogumuke 

Date: March 18, 2010 3:56:02 PM GMT+03:00

To: westnilenet-ow...@kym.net

Subject: Regards

 

Hi fellow westnilers
 
This is to inform you about the next handover/finalist's party of MASU
scheduled to take place on 10th April 2010.we are at the final stageS of
finishing the proposal draft for the party and i hope i will be able to
put it in the net within next week.
 
We however organised a vivid graduation party for our graduates of this
year in Heritage Courts-Arua costing about 3 million and 523 people
attended and commended for continous holding of the party in Arua. Full
report will be posted after combilation.
 
Other activities carried out include sensitization on food security,
HIV/AIDS prevention, gender based violence, drug abuse and
alcoholism,environment protection, career guidance and sustainable
agriculture.
 
We hope to register MASU as an NGO since it was registered as a CBO in
june 2009 this will empower us to  deliver our service more efficiently
to the Greater Arua and the whole westnile to bring change for our own
benefit.
 
We therefore thank you for all contributions made and request for more
support as we look for the betterment of our society
 
ONITA TICITA ANGU EZOZU
 
ADRAPI STEPHEN
ENVIRONMENT STUDENT
INFORMATION MINISTER-MASU
+256 774 741 625

 


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RE: [WestNileNet] New members

2010-04-28 Thread Andruma, Richard R
Hi Kiggs,

 

My request to change address from andru...@stanbic.com to
richardandr...@yahoo.com as per the mails below has not been effected to
date. 

 

Kindly do the needful.

 

My rgds.

 

Andruma.

 

From: Andruma, Richard R 
Sent: 15/04/2010 17:36
To: 'kiggu...@kym.net'; 'ombaci...@googlegroups.com'
Subject: FW: [WestNileNet] Change of address

 

Hi good guys!

 

I wish to change my address to WestNilenet from andru...@stanbic.com to
richardandr...@yahoo.com 

 

The first address only allows me to receive mails but I cannot access
info on website links. Kindly do the needful to effect the change.

 

My kind rgds to you.

 

Richard Andruma

 

 

From: westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net]
On Behalf Of Kiggundu Mukasa
Sent: 28/04/2010 09:35
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] New members

 

 

done

 

 

On Apr 28, 2010, at 7:51 AM, sanguma simon wrote:





Dear Kiggs,
Kindly add these members on the net:
kben...@yahoo.com
emmanuelar...@gmail.com
andrucos.cos...@gmail.com
ogodwin...@gmail.com
lydiapap...@gmail.com
eytju...@yahoo.com
ori...@yahoo.co.uk
drapagadandomi...@yahoo.com
dramukesam...@yahoo.com
luaterich...@yahoo.com
robertga...@gmail.com
agnesam...@yahoo.com
a.ken...@hotmail.com
kennedyas...@yahoo.com

Regards

Mr. Anguma Katrini Simon 

Department of Physics

Faculty of Science 
Mbarara University of Science and Technology 
P.O. Box 1410 
Mbarara (Uganda) 

+256-4845-20851(Office) 
+256-4845-20782(Fax) 
+256-774-535728(Mobile) 
+256-712-602114(Mobile) - always available
+256-753-627014(Mobile)

 

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