Re: [WestNileNet] KIGGUNDU YOU CAN HELP THIS FORUM ONCE AGAIN
Re: Robert. thing twice before you write nasty words like this. You are just a member like everyone in this forum. I wonder what authority you have to order kigundu to shut people out of this forum. long time ago, you & the lady who asked to be out of this forum dislike muslims. it is a crime hate others becuase of thier belief. some can not swallow the truth. learn how to be in unity other than division. few of you are marked from bigining. peace,love,unity. good day at your end there, and good night from this end. brother gigundu do understand the rules & regulations of forum. he can not violate that. From: Robert Ejiku To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, November 20, 2009 9:04:16 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] KIGGUNDU YOU CAN HELP THIS FORUM ONCE AGAIN Hi Kiggs, One of us is becoming very emotional and outrageous. You have helped in such circumstances to shut him out forever. I believe this forum can not be used to peddle lies and half truths, unresearched information just because you are exiled from the real facts. Act and act now or else our good intentions of creating this forum are going to be jeopardized and many very useful discussions will be forgotten. Thank you. Ejiku On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 10:08 PM, Margaret Angucia wrote: Dear all, >May be the mission and objectives of this forum will become clearer after the >constitution is ready and the foundation gets registered. But for now I feel >afraid for some of these postings and I do not want to be party to it. It was >nice to be part of you. Whoever is in charge, please, get me out of here. > >Margaret > > >On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Majid Alemi Junior > wrote: > >Re: What everyone reads bellow are declassified fact sheet. I release & wrote >what you read bellow for the citizens right to know. covered under united >nations convention. charter of 1945. International law. is good that, most >members says they read uganda news online. most of you so what death squad >ugandan agents fired & killed many civilians demonstrators in the capital city >of uganda. kampala, the death squad agents attached in ura killed two >civilians in cold blood, in koboko & injured 4 some times back, the following >peoples death caused by these ugandan death squad agents trained by Mossad >Israili Agents. they are. the late. charlse ayume former attoney genaral, >mayombo,basil baringaya,kazini, the late brother of col. besigye, poisoned in >luzira,& died in mulago hospital. & the lists are long.most of this death >squad units from PGB are onverted into police force. these cases are presented >to united nations security council, the International Amnwsty are involve, the International Investigators are also carrying the Investications. any how, lets us move on in this forum with the subjects of youth unemployments, drug abuse, education,electricity nyagak Issue only. the subject matters I raise her are for the citizens to know only. in DIASPORA there more democracy. gives citizens to express their views openly. but not the case back home. good morning from this end,& good evening back home. peace. re thanks Fr. Ruffino for tour Coments may almighty allah bless all in this forum. majid. >> >> >> >> From: "at...@mtn.co.ug" >>To: westnilenet@kym.net >>Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 4:45:23 AM >>Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her >>Lawyer. >> >> >>Really? It is www.monitor.co.ug. What you see below was not part of the >>article. >> >>Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin >>in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not >>commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a >>lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed >>of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International >>Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the >>Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad >>unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects >>opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in causing one to die in road >>accidents. read more here. >> >>Have a good night or what time is it in Diasposra? In our diasposra here its >>Quarter to 4pm. >> >> >>From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On >>Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior >>Sent: 19 November, 2009 3:38 PM >> >>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >> >>Subject: Re:
Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer.
Dear. Members. the truth of subject matters are now coming out. read more here. Suspicion spreads in Kampala over Museveni's failure to attend Kazini burial All over Kampala, suspicion is growing over why President Yoweri Museveni did not attend the burial in Museveni's own Kiruhura district of the late army commander, Maj. Gen. James Kazini. Museveni attended the funeral at All Saints Cathedral in Nakasero, Kampala on Thursday Nov. 12, but was not there at the burial the next day. Museveni's absence --- as well as that of the Minister of Defence, Dr. Crispus Kiyonga, the Minister for Security Amama Mbabazi, and other high ranking security and military officials, has raised suspicions that Kazini's death was a political murder sanctioned from the highest level in the country. The talk in Kampala is that just a few days before, Museveni had attended the burial of Brian Bukenya, a junior military officer and the son of the Vice President, Gilbert Bukenya, and it is inexplicable why the president would not attend the burial of a senior army officer who was a former army commander and member of the Army High Command. The rumours have been compounded by the fact that at the time Kazini was being buried, Museveni was said to be in Lyantonde addressing boda boda cyclists, and not Karamoja as media reports had indicated. Lyantonde, a small town along the Kampala-Mbarara highway, is well within travel distance to Kiruhura district. A source told the Uganda Record that perhaps Museveni's soothsayers and fortune tellers advised him not to attend Kazini's burial as it might bring upon Museveni a bad omen, as happened to his brother Gen. Salim Saleh after the murder of Kazini's brother, Lt. Col. Jet Mwebaze, in Sept. 1997. Saleh was beset by nightmares and tormented by sleeplessness for months after Mwebaze's murder. The widespread view in the country, being whispered in bars 9:38 PM From: "aji...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Fri, November 20, 2009 6:50:00 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. This is what they call ‘crying more than the bereaved’! From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 9:51 PM To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Re: What everyone reads bellow are declassified fact sheet. I release & wrote what you read bellow for the citizens right to know. covered under united nations convention. charter of 1945. International law. is good that, most members says they read uganda news online. most of you so what death squad ugandan agents fired & killed many civilians demonstrators in the capital city of uganda. kampala, the death squad agents attached in ura killed two civilians in cold blood, in koboko & injured 4 some times back, the following peoples death caused by these ugandan death squad agents trained by Mossad Israili Agents. they are. the late. charlse ayume former attoney genaral, mayombo,basil baringaya,kazini, the late brother of col. besigye, poisoned in luzira,& died in mulago hospital. & the lists are long.most of this death squad units from PGB are onverted into police force. these cases are presented to united nations security council, the International Amnwsty are involve, the International Investigators are also carrying the Investications. any how, lets us move on in this forum with the subjects of youth unemployments, drug abuse, education,electricity nyagak Issue only. the subject matters I raise her are for the citizens to know only. in DIASPORA there more democracy. gives citizens to express their views openly. but not the case back home. good morning from this end,& good evening back home. peace. re thanks Fr. Ruffino for tour Coments may almighty allah bless all in this forum. majid. From:"at...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 4:45:23 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Really? It is www.monitor.co.ug. What you see below was not part of the article. Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the peo
Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer.
Re: What everyone reads bellow are declassified fact sheet. I release & wrote what you read bellow for the citizens right to know. covered under united nations convention. charter of 1945. International law. is good that, most members says they read uganda news online. most of you so what death squad ugandan agents fired & killed many civilians demonstrators in the capital city of uganda. kampala, the death squad agents attached in ura killed two civilians in cold blood, in koboko & injured 4 some times back, the following peoples death caused by these ugandan death squad agents trained by Mossad Israili Agents. they are. the late. charlse ayume former attoney genaral, mayombo,basil baringaya,kazini, the late brother of col. besigye, poisoned in luzira,& died in mulago hospital. & the lists are long.most of this death squad units from PGB are onverted into police force. these cases are presented to united nations security council, the International Amnwsty are involve, the International Investigators are also carrying the Investications. any how, lets us move on in this forum with the subjects of youth unemployments, drug abuse, education,electricity nyagak Issue only. the subject matters I raise her are for the citizens to know only. in DIASPORA there more democracy. gives citizens to express their views openly. but not the case back home. good morning from this end,& good evening back home. peace. re thanks Fr. Ruffino for tour Coments may almighty allah bless all in this forum. majid. From: "at...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 4:45:23 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Really? It is www.monitor.co.ug. What you see below was not part of the article. Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in causing one to die in road accidents. read more here. Have a good night or what time is it in Diasposra? In our diasposra here its Quarter to 4pm. From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior Sent: 19 November, 2009 3:38 PM To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Re: Atims & all members, for the record just click on this website: http://www.newvision.co.ug go dow under just popular. you will see. the tittle. Draru fond of kazini-cousin. thats where brother caleb alakas story are. majid alemi junior. in bc. From:"at...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 4:08:14 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Thank God you are in the Diaspora as you have indicated. Here we are not. Some of the comments you wrote were not in the Monitor Story. Allow this matter to rest and you may reach Caleb on his Cell as of now matters are too cobwebbed to be Undone. From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior Sent: 19 November, 2009 3:05 PM To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Dear. members, Brothers & sisters, for everyone attention, the story I forwarded here, I came across it on daily monitor newspaper, brother caleb alaka sinceyou indicated that, you take every sisters from westnile as your cousin, but your statement in the monitor newspaper in uganda cause me believe that, draru is your real cousin. thats why I requested you to defend her. you being our member in this forum, I felt so sad. any how, this subject can be to a close in this forum. the subject matters are very sensitive, but all pray for sister draru. I dont use this forum for other reason, as one brother put it. lets put this subjet matter behind us, & move forward. I sebse other peoples feelings. over to members. majid alemi junior. [in DIASPORA we have freedom of expression,life,live,religion,the press,associations,peaceful demonstration. ETC. protected by the constitution. for individual to speak out their minds, seems not the case back home. peace,love,unity are my motto. From:Robe
Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer.
Re: Atims & all members, for the record just click on this website: http://www.newvision.co.ug go dow under just popular. you will see. the tittle. Draru fond of kazini-cousin. thats where brother caleb alakas story are. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: "at...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 4:08:14 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Thank God you are in the Diaspora as you have indicated. Here we are not. Some of the comments you wrote were not in the Monitor Story. Allow this matter to rest and you may reach Caleb on his Cell as of now matters are too cobwebbed to be Undone. From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Majid Alemi Junior Sent: 19 November, 2009 3:05 PM To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Dear. members, Brothers & sisters, for everyone attention, the story I forwarded here, I came across it on daily monitor newspaper, brother caleb alaka sinceyou indicated that, you take every sisters from westnile as your cousin, but your statement in the monitor newspaper in uganda cause me believe that, draru is your real cousin. thats why I requested you to defend her. you being our member in this forum, I felt so sad. any how, this subject can be to a close in this forum. the subject matters are very sensitive, but all pray for sister draru. I dont use this forum for other reason, as one brother put it. lets put this subjet matter behind us, & move forward. I sebse other peoples feelings. over to members. majid alemi junior. [in DIASPORA we have freedom of expression,life,live,religion,the press,associations,peaceful demonstration. ETC. protected by the constitution. for individual to speak out their minds, seems not the case back home. peace,love,unity are my motto. From:Robert Ejiku To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 12:26:06 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Hi Majid and everyone, I think this is one of the topics that can not be discussed on this forum. Lets let this pass bse it is too sensitive. Alaka could have been a cousin but was also a friend to Kazini. This is a difficult thing that we should not discuss here. Call it cowardise or any name but you are better off using this forum for other issues otherthan this one. Thank you and I hope I make some sense. Ejiku Robert On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in causing one to die in road accidents. read more here. Draru was fond of Gen. Kazini - cousin Rodney Muhumuza Kampala Shs20,000. That is how much money Lydia Draru wanted from her cousin when she made an unexpected visit to his Kampala office on the eve of Maj. Gen. James Kazini’s death. Kampala lawyer Caleb Alaka, 34, who is the only close relative of Ms Draru to speak openly about the woman who confessed to killing the former army commander, yesterday recalled giving her money after a quick conversation in which she also asked him to consider joining Gen. Kazini’s legal team. It was not the first time that Mr Alaka, who was rushing out of his Kamu Kamu Plaza office to attend a court session in Mbarara, was being asked for money. In the same way he had become accustomed to her wonderful impressions of Gen. Kazini, he had also come to expect his relative’s constant requests for money. In Mr Alaka’s evaluation of his maternal cousin, which paints the picture of a vulnerable woman, one thing was constant about Ms Draru: a needy streak. “She asked for money,” Mr Alaka said yesterday. “She just asked for Shs20,000. She was happy and was in a good mood. She always asked for money whenever she met me -- small monies, for crying out loud.” In fact, Mr Alaka said, “I did not even ask her” why she needed the money. The lawyer said Ms Draru was not known to have a job and probably relied on “handouts” from friends. “I’ve failed to understand it,” he said. “She needed Kazini more than he needed her.” According to Mr Alaka, Ms Draru was so fond of Gen. Kazini that
Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer.
Dear. members, Brothers & sisters, for everyone attention, the story I forwarded here, I came across it on daily monitor newspaper, brother caleb alaka sinceyou indicated that, you take every sisters from westnile as your cousin, but your statement in the monitor newspaper in uganda cause me believe that, draru is your real cousin. thats why I requested you to defend her. you being our member in this forum, I felt so sad. any how, this subject can be to a close in this forum. the subject matters are very sensitive, but all pray for sister draru. I dont use this forum for other reason, as one brother put it. lets put this subjet matter behind us, & move forward. I sebse other peoples feelings. over to members. majid alemi junior. [in DIASPORA we have freedom of expression,life,live,religion,the press,associations,peaceful demonstration. ETC. protected by the constitution. for individual to speak out their minds, seems not the case back home. peace,love,unity are my motto. From: Robert Ejiku To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, November 19, 2009 12:26:06 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer. Hi Majid and everyone, I think this is one of the topics that can not be discussed on this forum. Lets let this pass bse it is too sensitive. Alaka could have been a cousin but was also a friend to Kazini. This is a difficult thing that we should not discuss here. Call it cowardise or any name but you are better off using this forum for other issues otherthan this one. Thank you and I hope I make some sense. Ejiku Robert On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in causing one to die in road accidents. read more here. >Draru was fond of Gen. Kazini - cousin >Rodney Muhumuza >Kampala > >Shs20,000. That is how much money Lydia Draru wanted from her cousin when she >made an unexpected visit to his Kampala office on the eve of Maj. Gen. James >Kazini’s death. > >Kampala lawyer Caleb Alaka, 34, who is the only close relative of Ms Draru to >speak openly about the woman who confessed to killing the former army >commander, yesterday recalled giving her money after a quick conversation in >which she also asked him to consider joining Gen. Kazini’s legal team. > >It was not the first time that Mr Alaka, who was rushing out of his Kamu Kamu >Plaza office to attend a court session in Mbarara, was being asked for money. >In the same way he had become accustomed to her wonderful impressions of Gen. >Kazini, he had also come to expect his relative’s constant requests for money. > >In Mr Alaka’s evaluation of his maternal cousin, which paints the picture of a >vulnerable woman, one thing was constant about Ms Draru: a needy streak. “She >asked for money,” Mr Alaka said yesterday. “She just asked for Shs20,000. She >was happy and was in a good mood. She always asked for money whenever she met >me -- small monies, for crying out loud.” > >In fact, Mr Alaka said, “I did not even ask her” why she needed the money. The >lawyer said Ms Draru was not known to have a job and probably relied on >“handouts” from friends. “I’ve failed to understand it,” he said. “She needed >Kazini more than he needed her.” > >According to Mr Alaka, Ms Draru was so fond of Gen. Kazini that he was “still >shocked” she confessed to killing the man. “I could not believe it at all,” he >said. “She used to talk so highly of that man. And she was proud to be >associated with him… If she did it, I don’t know where she got the idea from.” > >Concerned lover >Ms Draru was “so concerned” about the wellbeing of her lover that she asked Mr >Alaka to join his legal team after the former army commander took his case to >the Supreme Court. > >Gen. Kazini had lost his appeal in the Constitutional Court, which ruled that >his trial before the Army Court Martial could go on. By the time he died, he >faced an insubordination case that could have condemned him to life in jail. > > Mr Alaka recalled meeting the couple at Fairway Hotel, in Kampala, as Gen. >Kazini’s legal troubles worsened. At the bars where they went out
[WestNileNet] Caleb Alaka Pse Defend Your Cousin Draru as Her Lawyer.
Dear. Brother. Caleb Alaka. Pse. Join as A legal Lawyer to defend your cousin in this terrible big case like this. the way I see it, this lady did not commit this murder. why she was not allowed to speak to the lawyer, or have a lawyer up to now? Instead the police reraese statement that, draru confessed of killing her frien. Gen. Kazini. also let the Independent International Investigators to involve in the Investigation. the source said that, the Israili Mossad Agencies, trained and still training The Ugandan Death Squad unit [PGB] Specialised in hijackings,poisoning the people they suspects opposing the Govt. they are Specialised in causing one to die in road accidents. read more here. Draru was fond of Gen. Kazini - cousin Rodney Muhumuza Kampala Shs20,000. That is how much money Lydia Draru wanted from her cousin when she made an unexpected visit to his Kampala office on the eve of Maj. Gen. James Kazini’s death. Kampala lawyer Caleb Alaka, 34, who is the only close relative of Ms Draru to speak openly about the woman who confessed to killing the former army commander, yesterday recalled giving her money after a quick conversation in which she also asked him to consider joining Gen. Kazini’s legal team. It was not the first time that Mr Alaka, who was rushing out of his Kamu Kamu Plaza office to attend a court session in Mbarara, was being asked for money. In the same way he had become accustomed to her wonderful impressions of Gen. Kazini, he had also come to expect his relative’s constant requests for money. In Mr Alaka’s evaluation of his maternal cousin, which paints the picture of a vulnerable woman, one thing was constant about Ms Draru: a needy streak. “She asked for money,” Mr Alaka said yesterday. “She just asked for Shs20,000. She was happy and was in a good mood. She always asked for money whenever she met me -- small monies, for crying out loud.” In fact, Mr Alaka said, “I did not even ask her” why she needed the money. The lawyer said Ms Draru was not known to have a job and probably relied on “handouts” from friends. “I’ve failed to understand it,” he said. “She needed Kazini more than he needed her.” According to Mr Alaka, Ms Draru was so fond of Gen. Kazini that he was “still shocked” she confessed to killing the man. “I could not believe it at all,” he said. “She used to talk so highly of that man. And she was proud to be associated with him… If she did it, I don’t know where she got the idea from.” Concerned lover Ms Draru was “so concerned” about the wellbeing of her lover that she asked Mr Alaka to join his legal team after the former army commander took his case to the Supreme Court. Gen. Kazini had lost his appeal in the Constitutional Court, which ruled that his trial before the Army Court Martial could go on. By the time he died, he faced an insubordination case that could have condemned him to life in jail. Mr Alaka recalled meeting the couple at Fairway Hotel, in Kampala, as Gen. Kazini’s legal troubles worsened. At the bars where they went out for a drink, sources said, Ms Draru was happy to just call her lover “James”. In her living room, on the early morning of November 10, Gen. Kazini was found dead by strangers alerted to her I-killed-him rants. Offering herself as the lone killer in a domestic dispute, Ms Draru, 28, was later arrested and immediately taken for interrogation. A Daily Monitor reporter, who was among the first to reach the scene of crime, noted that she did not have the look of someone who had been involved in a tragic scuffle with a friend, and that she was so eager to tell her story. Ms Draru was on Monday charged with Gen. Kazini’s murder and remanded to Luzira Prison. In the days since Gen. Kazini died, the reliability of Ms Draru’s account has been questioned by the former army chief’s family, with concerns emerging that she may be covering up for the real killers. Gen. Kazini’s widow, Phoebe, told Daily Monitor last week she doubted Ms Draru could have killed Gen. Kazini without the help of a third party. “I highly doubt that she was hit by a woman [acting alone] in that kind of way,” she said. “I think that other people were involved, but of course with this lady.” Police investigators have refused to cooperate with reporters about the progress of the investigation. The Kazini family had not received a copy of the post-mortem report by yesterday, a family source said. There were serious questions about the weapon used to kill Gen. Kazini, and whether the hollow-section pipe found beside his lifeless body could have inflicted the deep cuts his head suffered. It was still unclear if a third person present in the house when Gen. Kazini was killed, a young woman said to be a relative of Ms Draru, witnessed the killing. And it was not possible to confirm claims that Ms Draru had not had access to a lawyer or relative since she was arrested. Mr Alaka said Ms Draru was a
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Wenreco Pleads with MPs
Re: source in westnile told me that, Wenreco resume the construction of nyagak dam last week, financed by the world bank. [in order to supply electricity in westnile after a long time keeping the region in darkness.] lets hope this time it works. let it not be the govt. propaganda campeign for 2011 election. secondly, 6,000 more classes for Secondary education. The Government is to spend $150m [about sh.282b] to build infrastructure in universal Secondary Education [USE] schools countrywide, the stata minister for primary education, Dr. Kamanda Bataringaya, has disclosed. members, our petition to the president M7 & the VP. Gilbert Bukenya is working, & having efect on the government . alot points acted on was in our drafted document I handed to VP. during his visit to BC. to attend 47th uganda indepence unniversary. over to members, your inputs are very important. also visit. VP own website: http://www.gilbertbukenya.org also view&sign myguestbook. http://www.efreeguestbooks.com/mg/multi.pl?82738 respectively. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/701281 From: Vasco Oguzua To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 9:02:09 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Wenreco Pleads with MPs The Electricity issue which I believe is one of the major contributing factors of underdevelopment in the whole West Nile is an issue which the forum should seriously get involved in contributing, as the matter has been brought for discussion in a parliamentary committee. This is one area the whole of West Nile has suffered from which I believe a deliberate government inaction to leave the people suffer and make the area underdeveloped (read, "Kariuki explained to the committee chaired by Aruu MP Odonga Otto that because funding promised by the Government was not forth coming"). Why should there be no funds if the government had committed to contribute its share of funds for the project?? What was the timeline in the agreement for WENRECO to complete building Nyagak? If that time has passed and there is still power problems in West Nile, there must be a breach of contract on the part of the contractor (WENRECO). If lack the government funds on its part of the contribution was the reasons the contractor could not complete its work, there is deliberate negligence on the part of the government. In this cae, both WENRECO and government have serious explanation to provide to the people of West Nile why they both did not meet their obligations in this project. If the limited power generation in Uganda can be distributed to Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda and other area of Uganda have access to the National Grid, yet West Nile for all these years cannot be connected to the National Grid, it is clear that there is a deliberate government effort to let this region suffer and remain underdeveloped. I wonder who from West Nile was closely working with WENRECO to ensure that they meet their obligations. This is one area where an organization like West Nile Foundation should come in handy, as a voice of the voiceless civic society in West Nile in following up and ensuring that companies that sign contracts do do business in West Nile are legitimate and fulfil their business contracts in timely manner and provide the acceptable product in terms of the quality of work. If WENRECO has not been able to meet it's obligations, I would think that it does not deserve a renewal of the contract. The people in West Nile would rather look for and recommend to the government another credible company to do the work. We in West Nile can not continue to be looted by, and suffer as a result of dubious companies that comes to do business in West Nile. We have suffered enough under BAT. I would support the position the MPs from West Nile have taken on this matter if there is a credible evidence that WENRECO indeed breached its contractual obligations. I think it time for us to voice our concerns on these critical issues of underdevelopment in West Nile. West Nile Foundation, lets get to do some real work on behalf of the less privileged people of West Nile. Vasco Oguzua Get a great deal on Windows 7 and see how it works the way you want. Check out the offers on Windows 7now. __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Makerere university technology students association report
Dear. Mr. Avudria. A Request For A Copy Of MUTSA. Email Me Thanks. Majid. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Mon, November 9, 2009 5:37:17 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Makerere university technology students association report Drear Mr. Dracebo, The chairman of MUTSA has asked me to send you a copy of their report. I am not able to find your email, please reply to this note, I will email you the report. Anyone who wannts to read the MUTSA report, please feel free to shoot me a note Avudria __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] scholarship outcome
Re: Dear. Liz. Dont give up. try in your chances in these colleges/ universities in canada. click here. & select more. not one. http://uwaterloo.ca/canu/index.php every one, members try your chances. especialy, brothers and sisters back home. good luck. forwarded by me. Majid Alemi Junior. in BC. Vancouver. Western Canada. keep trying. From: Elizabeth Adiru To: westnile Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 5:00:17 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] scholarship outcome Hello brothers and sisters,unfortunately i did not make it for the scholarship;they chose according to the top 20 highest votes and i was not among...i believe there is a reason for everything in Life and also,God will always make available other opportunities,or even better ones in our path as we go on in life.am content that we did our best AGAIN,THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH FOR YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS AND GOD BLESS YOU. __ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2
Dear Brother. Arike. The Reason Why I did not touch on Emmy Amilios Subject matter, the case are under Investigation rite now by Police Investigators. therefore let us give chance for Investigation to continue for a moment. my advuce to fellow members who are in uganda, if they know something about the subject matter, let them aprouch the Investigators handling the matter rite now. for a moment let the members of this forum not this case in this website forum. for security reason. if the did not reached far, and the trheat continue, them members of this westnilenet are to write the pettition to the president copy to supreme high court of uganda. secondly this to brother Emmy Alio since your case are now under Investigations, Ple stay away from the media. do not Issue statements on the newspapers for now, as you did last week in the daily monitor last week. you in the sensitive external security. you know what I trying to tell you. Thirdly, the draft article I forwarded to share with the members. what the vice president. of the republic of uganda Prof. Gilbert Bukenya acting & put in action of the subject of Youth, Education, unemployment for all in uganda. I pen off here for now. over to to dream teams. for your coments & responce inputs. Majid Alemi Junior. in BC. From: Arike J Pundro To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Wed, November 4, 2009 12:27:15 PM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2 Dear Brothers and Sisters. Thanks to Avudria's response. But I think if we are responding on an Issue we need to put who said what and use the same message that person has put. Do not add an word some one's mouth or sentence that why Alaka is successful in the rule of law. I never used either used the word Cowardise over Emmy Allio. But if I'm not mistaken this was a reference being used the person I backed up his email. I also would like to us know we are proud of this forum even though it is not registered. If the committee requires the fee for registration I welcome that request and I'm willing to pay my contribution if when the forum or foundation belong to all west nile rather than to some few individual. Also it the foundation is to serve our citizens who genially need that services or help but not individuals. Finally Alemi Majid if I ready his writings so well he never wrote anything about Emmy Alio. But what I have just seen is his pasted VP whether being a speech or what of long time and has no relations as he might have think in response to what memorandum to him and m7. Arike Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 08:48:01 -0600 From: javud...@gmail.com To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 15, Issue 2 The issue affecting Emily needs a careful thought. If the issue is under investigation, perhaps let the investigation process work. a) key unknowns about the issue is whether the attempt to kill him was organized by co-worker(s) or some thugs? Is it planned attempt or conflict at work or jealousy? All these are unknowns. b) can the sister remember any faces? c) Although it is good to be vocal about issues, West Nile Foundation is in its initial stages of development. It is not even registered yet. Without registration with the NGO Secretariat, it leaves the foundation with very little or no mandate/ authority. d) the best recommendation is for Emily to have some degree of personal protection (guards) and watch for unusual movements in his environment. The events that happpened should be a big eye opener for personal safety. Avudria On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:34 AM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. RE: Cowardise over Emmy Allio (Arike J Pundro) > 2. Add these to the forum (MIKE) > 3. Re: Cowardise over Emmy Allio (Majid Alemi Junior) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 15:11:37 + >From: Arike J Pundro >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Cowardise over Emmy Allio >To: >Message-ID: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > >Dear all, > >I personally agree with what you are saying. Let me take some of you back to >exile 1980's. I do not know if some of us remembered what happened in Lutaya >senior sec
Re: [WestNileNet] Cowardise over Emmy Allio
Dear members. share. most points in drat documents I gave the Vice President Of The Republic Of UgandaProf. Gilbert Bukenya During His Visit To BC For The 47th Uganda Independence Celebration. I Just recieve this Message & to share with everyone on this forum. things seems are moving in the rite direction. forwarded by me. Majid Alemi Junior in BC. STATE HOUSE NEWS VP Bukenya urges youth on science subjects 16 - 4 - 2009 The Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya has said Ugandans are losing out on vital job opportunities for lack of professional scientists in the job market, an issue that has forced many factories like the ARV drug manufacturing plant in Luzira and other industrialists to seek for labour outside Uganda. Prof. Bukenya who is on a four day Prosperity for All mobilization and sensitization campaign in Kibaale district was speaking to students of St. Edwards Senior Secondary school in Bukuumi village, Bugangaizi county in Kibaale district. Prof. Bukenya is an old boy of the school and was received as a hero by the students chanting long live O.B, dressed in kisanja and showing the NRM trade mark, “Thumbs up”. Prof. Bukenya appealed to students to put extra efforts in pursuing science subjects adding that they stood better employment opportunities and salaries as a science based labour force. Reports show that it is through education and research in the various fields of science and technology that a scientific and technological culture will be created, for critical thinking, innovation and techno-entrepreneurship. Such a culture is critical for sustainable harnessing of local natural resources and international co-operation for laying the foundation for industrialisation and technology transfer. The vice president promised to source financial contribution towards the renovation of the schools science laboratories and pledged to support the schools computer laboratory access internet for virtual education and research purposes. “It is important that we lobby the Ministry of Education and Sports to include this school in the ministry’s’ budget renovation and refurbishment of traditional schools next years. He commended management for availing similar opportunities to girls to acquire an education by turning the institution into a mixed school with 780 students, 340 of whom are girls. He commended St. Edwards poultry project of 300 layers that is yielding 248 eggs and other projects like goat rearing, vegetable growing, coffee and pine tree growing. The Vice President said that the NRM government is committed to improving the social economic welfare of Ugandans through programmes like UPE, Universal secondary education and Prosperity for all and urged Ugandans to support them and not be swayed by people who don’t have any progressive programmes for Ugandans. Kibaale District woman member of parliament Sekitoleko Kabonesa, who was flanked by the State Minister for Internal Affairs Hon. Matia Kasaijja and Bugangaizi County member of parliament Marble Bakeine and other district leaders commended the Vice president for positively responding to their request to mobilize for prosperity for all campaign and also for guiding the people into profitable enterprise selection and mix to boost incomes and food security in homes. From: Arike J Pundro To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tue, November 3, 2009 7:11:37 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Cowardise over Emmy Allio Dear all, I personally agree with what you are saying. Let me take some of you back to exile 1980's. I do not know if some of us remembered what happened in Lutaya senior secondary school. There were some group of our refugee student who had problem with the missionaries there and the problem became a big issue until some of the student's were put under unhcr protection. In reality it was the students rights but due to lack of our poor African leaders at that when there was no human rights personal still these guys were protected unlike today human rights are every where. Even when we are afraid we have our brothers who are in judiciary system. However I'm in kind of appeal to West Nile Foundation to rescue our fellow west Nile brother. As said we have not to fear a person but we need to "fear, fear it self". Arike Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 05:10:53 -0700 From: akile...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Cowardise over Emmy Allio To: westnilenet@kym.net Friends, I personaly deem this forum as a frontline for discussing matters that affect us. Emmy's issue is affecting all of us from the region. Do we recall similar circumstances under which the Phillip Idros of this world were droped from similar offices and others jailed. To me abandoning or droping this discussion amounts cowardise. And Cowardise at any front line would warrant an immediate execution a
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNile Digest Issue 14, Vol.85
Re: Dear. Brothers and sisters. in this forum. in response to what vasco oguzua wrote responding to draft article I gave to the vice president and the president M7 was not the copy of memorandum about Youth Un Employment andAnd Drug Abuse Brother JohnAjackson posted before oct. 24-2009. on this forum, rather some draft documents about youth un employment and drug abuse in westnile, and uganda at large was emailed to me by brother. Jockson as other members in this forum. also JohAjackson will explain more. before the vice president arived in vancouver, I did requested members in this forum to emaile me their input, in which most of them respond on email. every members compare the memorandum brother JohnAjackson posted in this forum and the draft document I gave the vice president if it is the same, because vasco allefed that, I did photo copy the memorandum that JojnAjackson posted. I also forwarded draft document emailed to me by both brother Jackson & others, including the website for my organisation that contains deatailed info about The org. UMAIBC. I dont have much. my advice to vasco oguzua, stay away from few elements who are using you to attack me. it is not a first time. anyhow lets all raise and be the voice for the voiceless. we move forward. dad tot me to forgive those who hate us. peace,love,unity are my motto. From: Vasco Oguzua To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 11:55:52 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNile Digest Issue 14, Vol.85 Dear Forum Members, I would like to respond, and put in perspective and for the record the issue I raised about Majid Alemi's handing of a memorandum about Youth Un-Employment and Drug Abuse in West Nile to the President, through the Vice President in Vancouver, Canada. Indeed as Kardara mentioned we have to use all possible opportunities of presenting issues affecting our region to the attention to the Government officials. I have no objection to that, and I believe we can do that as individuals or as a group, whichever opportunity avails itself. Infact according to John, Majid invited the Vice President and in the process of entertaining his guests, it was a good opportune to perhaps discuss such issues, which I think is not a bad idea either. My issue was not with presenting issues to the President or Vice President, but with the content of what was/is presented to these officials. If the article John wrote on the forum which I believe had the heading "Youth Un-Employment and Drug Abuse" published in WestNile Digest Vol 14. Issue 67, was what was presented to the Vice President and a copy to be presented to the President, I respectfully beg mention that that article was not something to be present as a memorandum to any government official be, be it the local government officials. That was something that was meant for discussion at the forum. Infact, I do not think that issue was seriously debated on Forum as we did with the Barifa or the Education issue. According to Majid himself, in his response to my article it so happens that it was the same article John articulated in the forum for discussion. Of course if Majid presented that memorandum as an individual I have no problem, but if it was as representing the forum, I totally object to that because I think we have competent people on the forum who can eloquently write and articulate (because I read from many of their articles) our issues if the issue needed a memorandum to given to the government officials. One of the reasons I say so is based on my observations of his communication on the forum. I have read almost all his articles he has posted on the forum, and have conclusively found out that everything he posts is something which is not original from his personal view or perspective , but rather he copies what other people have written. I want to challenge anyone on this form to present me with any single issue on the Forum Majid has presented as being his authentic views he espouses, be in in a discussion, opinion or analysis. All what he puts on the Forum are what other people have written. John in his response mentioned the issue Denis Lee Oguzu brought into the attention of Forum members about a bill is discussion in Parliament which could affect our region. That article Denis Lee Oguzu posted informing the forum of the discussion in Parliament is in West Nile Digest Issue 14, Volume 67. To make the record straight, the bill in discussion is not about "Youth Un-Employment and Drug Abuse", but a bill about "Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Control". These two issues are very different and mutually exclusive. I think Denis gave his view in that Parliamentary discussion as an individual and then at least alerted the people who may be affected if such a bill is passed. So Denis did not share any his views on Youth problems as John may have misunderstood in his response. M
Re: [WestNileNet] The late Joseph Adrole
Dear. Charlie Adrole. it is Sad to learn about your late father. Father, Joseph. RIP. Pse. Except our sorrow,sympathy,& Condolence to you,& entire family. may almighty god rest his soul in eternal peace. Ameen. my advice to you, charlie adrole, be strong. From. Mr.& Mrs. Mariam Majid Alemi Junior & Family, Vancouver BC. Western Canada. From: Kadara Kursum To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, October 29, 2009 6:54:04 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] The late Joseph Adrole Condolences and May he rest in peace. Kadara. From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thursday, 29 October, 2009 6:06:35 Subject: [WestNileNet] The late Joseph Adrole This morning, I saw a death announcement on page 7 of the New Vision by the family of the late Joseph Adrole who passed away on the 28th day of October at King Faizal Hospital in Kigali. The family also announced a funeral service at Nyamitanga and burial to take place tommorrow at Biharwe. I have received several phone calls from elders like Hon. Dick Nyai and others who are against the burial of late Joseph in Mbarara when he hails from Terego in Arua. I do not know whether the deceased had a will or not and whether he wished to be buried in Mbarara. This is an appeal to any one who has any contact of any close relative of Joseph to inform the leadership of West Nile Foundation so that we take up the matter as per the pleas of Arua elders. Your urgent opinion on the matter will guide the leadership on the way forward on this sensitive issue. __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
[WestNileNet] Re: Youth Unemployment & Drug Abuse in Westnile Region
UMAIBC. President, Majid Alemi Junior. 418 Main Street. Chinatown. P.o.Box 88073 Vancouver BC. V6A 4A4 Western Canada. Website: http://ugandan-muslims-association-in-bc.blogspot.com/ http://www.efreeguestbooks.com/mg/multi.pl?82738 http://www.wananchionline.com/ http://www.gilbertbukenya.org/unity.htm# Email: mfal...@gmail.com oct.24-2009. To The President Of The Republic Of Uganda. State House Entebbe.] His Excellency: Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. CC: To The Vice President Of The Republic Of Uganda. [State House kampala.] Subject: Youth Unemployment, Drug Abuse in Uganda. Westnile Region in Particular. also URA Agents Shot Killed 2 civilaians in cold blood. And Injured 5 in koboko district. last I raised the matter to the vice president. the citizens & victims relative wanted to know how far the has reached & the outcome for justice to prevail. by. Majid Alemi Junior. Westniler member. over to the members dream teams for your input & coments. ____ From: Majid Alemi Junior To: westnilenet@kym.net Cc: majidalemijun...@yahoo.com Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 9:52:49 PM Subject: Re: Youth Unemployment & Drug Abuse in Westnile Region Dear. members, here are draft documents that I Adress to the President M7 & Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya. both of them recieved it. now we all can share it. most members in this forum sent their input to me, before the vice president arived in vancouver. my organisation in which i am the president also was a part of the document i forwarded & handed personaly to the vice president. I just recieve a message that the president got his draf document. UMAIBC. documents are in my website. all included. UMAIBC. President, Majid Alemi Junior. 418 Main Street, Chinatown. P.o.Box 88073, Vancouver. BC, V6A 4A4 Western Canada. Website http://ugandan-muslims-association-in-bc.blogspot.com/2008/02/ugandan-muslims-association-in-bc_14.htm http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ email: uma...@gmail.com forwarded by majid alemi junior. a member. Youth Unemployment and Drug Abuse Youth unemployment and drug abuse has become a serious national problem that isn’t only affecting one district but all the districts in Uganda. Thousands of youth are dropping out of the school system particularly from the Elementary and Secondary Schools. Even many young men and women graduating from Universities and colleges cannot find jobs today. The future of any nation depends on how productive the youth become in adult life. The current trend of idle youth in Uganda is worrisome. It would be very important to address this problem at national level and come up with solutions to engage the youth in productive life. The root causes of idle youth in West Nile region are multi pronged. v Exceptional high school drop out ratios at Elementary and Secondary schools v Many youth have resorted to alcoholism and abuse of narcotic drugs like “Marungi” and “Bangi” to escape from frustration and depression. v Disco and Video Club businesses targeting the youth v Lack of parental control over youth v Lack of creative programs targeting youth v Lack of employment opportunities in the all the districts in West Nile region. There have been various arguments in favor and against growing Marungi. Those people who favor production of Marungi argue that it is a cash crop that allows some farmers in Aiivu and Maracha counties to earn income. Without a substitute crop, these farmers will be helpless. Alternative crops must be introduced before asking farmers to stop growing Marungi. Passing a legislation to ban production of Marungi without replacement will do more harm to farmers than good. People who argue against Marungi say that it is a classic narcotic drug which causes many young men who chew this crop to be idle. Marungi (Khat) is a highly addictive drug categorized as a stimulant that creates feelings of euphoria. Khat originates from the catha edulis shrub, which grows abundantly in parts of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Cathine, a Schedule IV drug, and Cathinone, a Schedule I drug, are khat’s two active ingredients (Marungi). Khat also affects the brain and spinal cord in similar way as amphetamines, which are simulated through synapses. Fat Fatigue is alleviated, appetite is reduced, attention span is decreased, and levels of alertness and motor activity are increased. Users can quickly develop a psychological dependency to the drug, which increases their confidence, friendliness, and contentment. Hallucinations, grandiose delusions, and paranoia have also been noted as side effects of using khat. The cathinone found in the drug affects the central nervous system, causing an excess amount of dopamine to be produced. High accumulation of dopamine in the brain can cause hallucinations, schizophrenia, and high blood pressure. Short term effe
[WestNileNet] Re: Youth Unemployment & Drug Abuse in Westnile Region
Dear. members, here are draft documents that I Adress to the President M7 & Vice President Prof. Gilbert Bukenya. both of them recieved it. now we all can share it. most members in this forum sent their input to me, before the vice president arived in vancouver. my organisation in which i am the president also was a part of the document i forwarded & handed personaly to the vice president. I just recieve a message that the president got his draf document. UMAIBC. documents are in my website. all included. UMAIBC. President, Majid Alemi Junior. 418 Main Street, Chinatown. P.o.Box 88073, Vancouver. BC, V6A 4A4 Western Canada. Website http://ugandan-muslims-association-in-bc.blogspot.com/2008/02/ugandan-muslims-association-in-bc_14.htm http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ email: uma...@gmail.com forwarded by majid alemi junior. a member. Youth Unemployment and Drug Abuse Youth unemployment and drug abuse has become a serious national problem that isn’t only affecting one district but all the districts in Uganda. Thousands of youth are dropping out of the school system particularly from the Elementary and Secondary Schools. Even many young men and women graduating from Universities and colleges cannot find jobs today. The future of any nation depends on how productive the youth become in adult life. The current trend of idle youth in Uganda is worrisome. It would be very important to address this problem at national level and come up with solutions to engage the youth in productive life. The root causes of idle youth in West Nile region are multi pronged. v Exceptional high school drop out ratios at Elementary and Secondary schools v Many youth have resorted to alcoholism and abuse of narcotic drugs like “Marungi” and “Bangi” to escape from frustration and depression. v Disco and Video Club businesses targeting the youth v Lack of parental control over youth v Lack of creative programs targeting youth v Lack of employment opportunities in the all the districts in West Nile region. There have been various arguments in favor and against growing Marungi. Those people who favor production of Marungi argue that it is a cash crop that allows some farmers in Aiivu and Maracha counties to earn income. Without a substitute crop, these farmers will be helpless. Alternative crops must be introduced before asking farmers to stop growing Marungi. Passing a legislation to ban production of Marungi without replacement will do more harm to farmers than good. People who argue against Marungi say that it is a classic narcotic drug which causes many young men who chew this crop to be idle. Marungi (Khat) is a highly addictive drug categorized as a stimulant that creates feelings of euphoria. Khat originates from the catha edulis shrub, which grows abundantly in parts of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Cathine, a Schedule IV drug, and Cathinone, a Schedule I drug, are khat’s two active ingredients (Marungi). Khat also affects the brain and spinal cord in similar way as amphetamines, which are simulated through synapses. Fat Fatigue is alleviated, appetite is reduced, attention span is decreased, and levels of alertness and motor activity are increased. Users can quickly develop a psychological dependency to the drug, which increases their confidence, friendliness, and contentment. Hallucinations, grandiose delusions, and paranoia have also been noted as side effects of using khat. The cathinone found in the drug affects the central nervous system, causing an excess amount of dopamine to be produced. High accumulation of dopamine in the brain can cause hallucinations, schizophrenia, and high blood pressure. Short term effects are Irritability and insomnia, mild euphoria and excitement, physical exhaustion, breathing difficulties, Constipation, Tachycardia or elevated heart rate, hallucinations, manic behavior and hyperactivity etc. Long term effects are Anorexia, Gastric disorders, depression high risk of heart disease and cancer of the mouth including liver damage and cardic complication. It also has addiction, Tolerance and withdrawal and has more psychological dependence to the drug even though it has no specific physical addiction. Marungi used to be imported by Somalis in USA, Canada and Europe. Chewing Marungi has been banned by the respective governments in the Western World. Marungi is classified as one of the addictive narcotic drugs. What is the solution to this problem? The Central government should initiate policy direction to address the problems of idle youth and allocate financial resources to the districts authorities to solve the problems of youth. Failing to address this problem will only result in increase in youth violence and crime rates in the urban centers where youth have no income. Local districts, NGO’s and churches can work together to create programs for: v Career co
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Sometimes it makes me wonder
Re: thank you kadara akujo to highlight. the Issue to the members, especialy. bro. Vasco Oguzua, I understand where you are comung from, the draft documents I Presented to the vice president the copy to the president museveni will be released to the members after the president recieve it in uganda. it was a joint drafts amoung westnilenet members. also it was in good cause. some drafted document were sent to me by felow member of westnilenet forum. Brother JohnAjackson I request you to forward parts of drafted documents to share with the members of this forum discussion. bro. oguzua, we are all volunteering to help the voiceless. do not divide us. lets work as a teams. my regards to all. peace,love,unity are the way to success. from a member. majid alemi junior. in BC. From: Kadara Kursum To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tue, October 27, 2009 8:52:17 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Sometimes it makes me wonder Parliament in Uganda and consultaive committees a nd his visit to the region. Those in the diaspora are simply making use of the opportunity that the visit offers to highlight issues that they feel need to be asddressed, those of you over there should also do the same or make appointments to visit them in their offices, after all they work for you and that is what they are paid for and most of the year they are there in the country. Forums, blogs , websites, email marketing and campaigns and facebook etc are all ways that one can utilise in order to have their voice heard on issues that they feel are neglected , need resolving , highlighting and also to celebrate and share information exchange ideas and learn from each other plus counter negative publicity, myths and misconceptions, lies etc. Look upon it as an apportunity put to good use and do likewise , after all they are there most of the year. Kadara Akujo From: Vasco Oguzua To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tuesday, 27 October, 2009 16:24:18 Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Sometimes it makes me wonder Dear all, This may not be something some people will not be comfortable with, but I have been think over it for quite a few days. The issue of presenting the Vice President with problems of youths and drug abuse/selling/consuming of marungi in West Nile at Vancouver, Canada, sounds ridiculous. Do the people who live in Canada or USA or Europe know and feel the problems of the Youth Employment and drug abuse better than the people at home? or Is it that the people at home are so helpless that they can not afford to perhaps, present the Vice President this kind of issue locally in Uganda rather than Vancouver. When a Vice President is given a letter from Vancouver a copy of which must be given to the President and yet we have very capable people on the ground to write and present such memorandum, what kind of message does such memorundum reflect of us at the forum. What even worris me most is the content of such a letter. I realiaze that there is individual liberty and freedom of expression, my only hope is that such a message is addressed in the capacity of that individual or as a personal concern rather than a group concern being presented by someone in Canada or USA or Europe. That is all that made me wonder. Vasco Oguzua. I thank you all Save up to 84% on Windows 7 until Jan 3-eligible CDN College or University students only. Hurry-buy it now for $39.99! __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa 1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya
Re: Ugandan Community in BC Celebrated 47th Uganda Independence Anniversary on saturday.Oct.24-2009 a 728 Kingsway. Hungerian hall The Vice President Of The Republic Of Uganda Was Present With 6 People, The Uganda High Commissioner To Canada also came from ottawa, ugandans representatives in other canadian provinces also came, from the states. I met with the vice president, his first secretary at the hotel where they were staying, I handed over to him, the draft documents about youth unemployment and drug abuse in uganda, westnile in particular, ura killing of civilians in koboko, we want know the outcomes. one copy I Aressed to the president M7 for the vice president to hand it to him personaly. in which he agree. more dails will follow. photos the audio of vice president speech. http://www.kyazanga.org contains more details of what the vice president was talking about to the audience. http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ http://ugandan-communityinvancouverblogspo.blogspot.com/ respectively. from Majid Alemi Junior in BC. a member. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: Peggy Chance Cc: CELEBRITY JOURNALIST ; Yuga ; UGANDA RECORD ; WESTNILE ; KOBOKO Sent: Tue, September 8, 2009 11:38:06 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa 1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya 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: 1. Queen Mother Best Kamugisha of Toro. 2. King Solomon Iguru of Bunyoro. 3. Obugabe John Barigye of Ankole. 4. Prince Kassim Nakibinge of Buganda. 5. Rwoth Philip Edgar Olarker of Alur Kingdom. 6. Rwoth David Acan of the Acholi Kingdom. 7. Abdul Karim Kiranda who represents the Disputed Busoga Kingdom. 8. Muhammed Waiswa who also represents the Disputed Busoga Kingdom. 9. Oketta Kenneth Akena who represnts the Lango Nation. 10. Otekat Leonard of the Teso Kingdom. 11. Jaffar Idi Amin Dada who travelled on behalf of Agofe Jason Avutia and on Behalf of the Kakwa/Aringa/Madi & Nubian Society of East Africa. Watch this SpaceI will give the Mandates and Resolutions agreed by the 700 Delegates.. Do Expect the Following in Due Course; 1. The Project of the General proposal for the Evenys of the 1st conference for gathering of the Kings,Sultan/Opi in Lugbara ,Princes,Sheikhs and Lea Cultural Mayors of Africa . Arrival of dignitaries since 4th,5th,6th September 2009. [ we arrived on 6th september 2009 inTripoli. 2. Proposal of the 1st Conference agenda for the gathering from the period 7th to 9th September 2009. 3. Workplan proposal for the gathering for the year 2010. 4. Statute Draft of the Assembly of the 700 Cultural Heads of Africa Annually. FACEBOOK Updates Weblinks: Share this album with anyone by sending them this public link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=138926&id=732560336&l=4592060e5d Share this album with anyone by sending them this public link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=139070&id=732560336&l=3c71d36095 Share this album with anyone by sending them this public link: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=139083&id=732560336&l=4768bfff58 Someone Please upload these pictures onto our LUGBARA WEBSITE URGENTLY: http://www.tualu.org/ --- On Wed, 9/9/09, Peggy Chance wrote: >From: Peggy Chance > hance...@yahoo.com> >Subject: CORRECTIONS MADE >To: "Remo Alemi Dada" >Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 8:54 AM > > >Prince/Sultan Remo (laughs!) > >I made the corrections but saved the revisions on another computer. Left in a >hurry and just realized it. PLUS I did a write up on the Forum which I also >saved on another computer...will send both documents tomorrow here. > >Hope you are having "a ball" and taking notes on the Forum to add to the write >up - hehehe. > >--- On Tue, 9/8/09, Remo Alemi Dada wrote: > > >>From: Remo Alemi Dada >>Subject: NATIONAL RECONCILIATION ED
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Control Bill 2007
Members. Legislators Defend Marijuana in uganda and westnile region in particular. also Dennis Lee Onguzu from Maracha Warned of unrest in westnile region should the growing of mairungi be banished. onguzu also opposed the police call for stiff penalties for dealers, in narcotic drugs he said over 10,000 people in the westnile region exported the crop to sudan and the Dr. Congo. read more click on website. http://allafrica.com/stories/200910230453.html respectively. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: oguzu lee To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 5:42:55 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Control Bill 2007 Members, Sometime back i reported that parliament is considering passing the referenced bill into a law--a law which never existed in Uganda before, to prevent, control, treat drug abuse, trafficking, and production. I had an opporunity to attend today's parliamentary committee meetings dicussing the proposed bill. I therefore wish to inform you that Marungu, unlike i had earlier doubted, is listed as a prohibited drug in the category of marijuana, coca and other substances. Since implemenation of a ban on Marungi production would affect lives of some people, i proposed the committee consults further with people on ground and other stakholders before it's passed the into a law at its current state. My proposal emanated from the fact that the implementation of such a law could face resistance from people whose livilihood depends on the crop. There were groups in Karamoja and Kasese that expressed similar concerns over enlisting of marungi as a drug. They further stated that plants like marijuna are used to treat animals in their villages. Given the complexity of the issues surrounding this bill, the committee wanted more views from the public. The purpose of this communication is bring to your attention the committee's call for expression public views before the bill is passed next month or early December. All your concerns as to what must be added, deleted or how the law must be operationalised can be forwarded to cl...@parliament.go.ug For those interested, i have a hardcopy of the proposed bill that can be shared. Cheers From: oguzu lee To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 2:43:47 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment Brothers and Sisters, Praise God! The discussion on Drug Abuse and Youth unemployment was rejuvenated at an apt time. It has come up at a time we are almost at the verge of losing a generation to drugs, and at a time Defense and Internal Affairs Committee of Parliament of Uganda is considering the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Control Bill 2007. We therefore have an opportunity to submit our views to Clerk to Parliament for consideration before stakeholders meet on 21st & 22nd of this month (cl...@parliament.co.ug) Correct me, it seems where the Bill stands today, Marungi is not listed as a drug. I also reported earlier, that while on a presidential tour in West Nile, President Museveni told the people for Kijomoro (nucleus) of marungi that, marungi is a mild drug--implying its production is not condemned under the laws of Uganda . Many believe him because the president is sometimes law itself. With marungi also forming the basis of livelihood for many families i don't how the kind of ordinance Jackson proposed will workout in terms of draft and its implementation. So many people are engaged and employed in the value chain of marungi. Unless there is a reliable alternative source of income, Marungi production may continue to flourish farther than we think. Just week ago, i attended a function where Moses Obeta, son of late Sila Drakua who introduced marungi to Maracha through his brothers for livelihood was Guest of Honour. He told us that before his father died, he regretted why he gave marungi to his brothers in Maracha. In his words he said, "I thought i had brought marungi to empower my people but it has turned to be a curse". Such a confession points to the two sides of marungi. Although he is yet to cut the marungi plants he maintains, he says he only uses the money to pay fees and to buy iron sheets. In another meeting with some stakeholders in the education sector to discuss poor performance in the recent MOCK and strategies to enhance performance, marungi and other social events such as doscos featured prominently as some of the distracting forces that contribute to poor performance. It was reported that students now prefer cutting marungi to attending classes. Aware of the mixed feelings a ban on production of marungi will create, the pros and cons of the activity really have to be explored before any action. Attempts to ban maru
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 62
Hello there, This is the final reminder for those that have not purchased tickets for this Saturday's Independence festivities to do so ASAP. There will be no more reminders. Those that have tickets, please plan to arrive atleast half hour early (5:30pm) to expedite security clearance. Please be reminded of the FORMAL or AFRICAN ATTIRE DRESSCODE (no hats, no runners, no jeans), in addition everyone will be respectfully searched by security before making their way into the hall, so please leave your spoons and forks at home as they will not be allowed into the hall, we have enough of these for everybody. Details can be picked up at www.ucabc.ca Also the GULU WALK is in the morning from 10am to 2pm. Details at www.guluwalk.com See you all Saturday and dont forget your dancing shoes because your main event entertainer "RAGGA DEE" is already in town and ready to take you by storm from uganda the vice president of the republic of uganda. prof. Gilbert Bukenya. i have prepared document to hand him personaly, amoung the subjects: are Drug Abuse Youth Unemployment in uganda, as well westnile region in particular. i thank you JohnAjackson for the draft document. lets work us a ieam to lobby for the voiceless. in westnile. if any members wantented to add more subjects, pse. feel free to email me. from a member. majid alemi junior. in bc. UMAIBC. President. God Bless! UCABC. Re: westnilenet members. as i mention earlier, since the high delegation are amoung the guests From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 1:09:29 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 62 West Nile Development Agency Dear ladies and gentlemen, Congradulations to you all for the tireless effort to initiate this process and starting to bring a structure together. For those of you who felt they could have parcipated in some capacity, I think there is so much room for participating on various ways and other committees, which I did not see. Examples Public Health Economic development Urban Developement etc. Let us be open minded and inclusive. I believe this is only the beginning of the process of organizing ourselves as professionals to address regional problems. No one should feel left out. Above all, we are all a team of volunteers who wish to see good things happen in our region, anyone should feel free to fill in space based on his/her skills and interests. Avudria On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:06 PM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. RE: Meeting of the Interim Leadership of West Nile Foundation > (robert obetia) > 2. Re: Meeting of the Interim Leadership of the West Nile > Foundation (Vasco Oguzua) > 3. Re: Re: Maple Tree (Majid Alemi Junior) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:37:59 +0300 >From: robert obetia >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Meeting of the Interim Leadership of West > Nile Foundation >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > > > >Hello Wendy, > > > >You must shout with the highest pitch of voice ever unless you grab an extra >skirt with yourself. Otherwise just enjoy the nice company of very wide men >around you that day. With Anguzu Rogers likely to be hidden in one of the >planets, your chances rise from 5.8% to 6.25%. Force one of those girls to >join u my friend and raise it to 12%. > > > >Cheers ladies and gentlemen. > > > >RObetia > > > >Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:28:19 -0700 >From: calebal...@yahoo.com >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Subject: [WestNileNet] Meeting of the Interim Leadership of West Nile >Foundation > > > > > > >The following persons should endeavor to meet on the 25th day of October at >6.00 p.m at Imperial Royal Hotel 1st Floor lobby. > >Caleb Alaka >Ijiku Robert >Patrick Okuni >Anguzu Rogers >Patrick Oyulu >Wendy Angudeyo >John Toa B. >Drani Saviour >Gordon Obitre Gama >Okecha Mike >Dr. Opigo >Afema Robert >Azabo Francis >Alemi >Draecabo Charles >Aleti Tom >Mr. Boroa > >Matte
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Maple Tree
West Nile to increase agriculture productivity Jude Lugya The low food productivity that has caused famine in some parts of northern and eastern Uganda and claimed lives has been blamed on factors ranging from climate change and reluctance to work among others. What is missing from many commentaries by development experts, policy makers and analysts is the fact that the absence of extension agricultural workers in rural areas has tremendously contributed to food insecurity. To reduce the problem in Yumbe and Moyo districts, selected farmers have been mobilised and trained to become village extension workers under the community owned resource persons strategy (Corps). Abdullah Ashraf, a farmer of Mifieko, Aliba Bito Sub county, is a local agriculture extension worker who attained the knowledge after being trained under the Corps strategy. “I have several acres of cassava which I inter-plant with other crops after learning modern agriculture practices,” Ashraf says. Ashraf is satisfied that his trainee like Ms Nura Aliya, who is in her late 60’s has learnt similar tactics that have enabled her become a progressive farmer in the area. Ms Aliya is waiting for a few months to start selling cassava which cover close to two acres of land. Under the programme, farmers are involved in monitoring growth of seedlings and collecting data from sowing, transplanting to harvesting based on certain parameters including number of leaves, colour of leaves, crop vigour, number of dead seedlings, incidence of pests and disease attack and crop yield for each treatment. “It is a sustainability strategy which we have employed to empower farmers to be in charge of their development issues like managing food security and resources, Ms Harriet Drani, Environmental Alert’s programme officer in charge of food security says. She says this is a participatory strategy where community members who have the willingness to learn and share knowledge about agriculture and natural resource management are nominated by their community for training. In Moyo, training started this year while in Yumbe, it kicked off last year. So far, there are 75 corps (village extension officers or advisors) in Mifiako, Obugo, Aliodraanyosi, Wakati, Baoabasi and Omveru. According to Ms Drani, the corps are categorised into agricultural advisors and advocacy corps. Those under advocacy lead people in their respective village issues of engaging leaders and lobbying for various causes. She says such an opportunity for interaction across different groups increases the level of confidence in expression, especially of women to be able to uncover their potential to effectively transfer knowledge and skills to others. The corps have been fundamental in redress of problems like pests and crop disease outbreaks, helping farmers methods of using natural pesticides and organic manure and how to manage soil erosion. Ms Drani says the extension workers under the Corps strategy easily track agricultural information on who is practicing what and where as well as the replication of best farming practices. “It is an opportunity for farmers to share a range of experiences from different groups for further learning and problem solving in agriculture-related activities,” Ms Drani says. Ms Drani says the corps outreach aimed at 1,500 beneficiaries but because of the multiplier effect, the number of beneficiaries has almost doubled. forwarded to the westnilenet members. by a member. majid alemi junior. in bc. Most Popular Mrs Akankwasa is no thief. Hubby owes her Sh410m! NRM set to force through Land Bill Did Obama snub Museveni? NRM set to force through Land Bill Failed to get pregnant again. Is there any problem with me? More Stories Comment on this article Ground rules for posting comments: 1. No personal attacks. 2. No vulgar or discriminatory language. 3. If you do not follow these rules, we will remove your comment. Comments: *Name: Email: Notify me about new comments on this page Hide my email *Text: Security Image: Security Image Text: Post your comments: Name E-mail (Will not appear online) Comment Please enter the text you see in the image CORRECTLY. Also, ensure that your browser supports and accepts cookies, or your comment cannot be verified. Note: your post will not be visible until approved by the Editor. From: joel arumadri To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tue, October 20, 2009 7:58:50 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: Maple Tree ma adripi Vasco Thanks for the observation: Yes; the mapple is a temperate tree but should still be able to germinate if conditions for germination are favourable; water is available and medium for rooting eg soil is available and temps are warm enough:Its only the growth that will be affected by the unusual climatic conditions: Nevertheless I will look at the sites
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a reminder to westnilers members. especialy those in bc here. about 47th uganda independence oct. 24-2009 read more here. "47 Uganda Independence Day Celebrations" sent you a message on Facebook... InboxX Reply |Facebook to me show details 3:47 PM (44 minutes ago) Justus Mirembe sent a message to the members of 47 Uganda Independence Day Celebrations. Subject: Uganda Independence Day Update! Hi guys, I just wanted to give you an update on what to expect next weekend October 24 wen you come out to celebrate the 47 Uganda Independence Day celebrations. The evening will full of culture entertainment and ofcorse a keynote speech from the Vice President of the Republic of Uganda Professor Gilbert Bukenya. The main event entertainer is "Ragga Dee" also coming straight from Uganda and bringin you afro vibes. Expect a delicious buffett from meat lovers to vegeterians and lots of socializing, meet and greets and ofcorse myself dj-Justo and guest djs spinning your favourite tunes all nite long! This will for sure be a night of joy and laughter and you dont wanna be anywhere else. If you havent purchased your ticket, I encourage you to do so as soon as possible. Here is places you can get tickets: http://www.facebook.com/l/7a283;www.ucabc.ca, Abantu beauty products - Kingsway, (Accros from metro town), Moisha Salon - 12 th street New West, Worldshine Salon on 6th street Burnaby, Amaguru Hair Galary on Kingsway, or by calling 604 764-7228. Hope you can make it. God Bless! dj- Justo! To reply to this message, follow the link below: http://www.facebook.com/n/?inbox/readmessage.php&t=1068569453875&mid=14446adG53832304Ge7ab17G0 ___ Find people from your Gmail address book on Facebook! Go to: http://www.facebook.com/find-friends/?ref=email This message was intended for mfal...@gmail.com. Want to control which emails you receive from Facebook? Go to: http://www.facebook.com/editaccount.php?notifications=1&mid=14446adG53832304Ge7ab17G0 Facebook's offices are located at 1601 S. California Ave., Palo Alto, CA 94304. Reply Forward New window Print allMap this 1601 S California Ave Palo Alto, CA 94304 Sponsored Links Red Rose Tea Parties Download the tea party tool kit for recipies, tips and coupons! RedRoseTea.ca/ReachOut Danceland DJs Music The Wedding Experts, Parties 22 Years Experience, We do request www.dancelanddj.com Vancouver Hair Academy We train you like we are hiring you Come get serious about success www.vancouverhairacademy.com First Class DJ Service Quality DJs ~ Service ~ All Budgets All Events ~ BBB Members A+ Rating www.FirstClassDJ.ca Kitsilano Barbers Open 7 days a week. No appointment necessary. www.kitsilanobarbers.com Uganda Tickets Hot Uganda Tickets Deals Save Big! Upto 61% Sale Flights.TravelRobo.com Cosmetic & Beauty Beauty products Hair Care, Nail Care, Skin Care www.4beautypie.com Quality Hair Extension Weave, Braid, Clip, Fusion! Best price and best brands. www.leebeauty.comAbout these links From: JOHNSON OMBIGA To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 9:03:00 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Elizabeth, Please be advised that I have pushed the votes to 56,555. Good luck! From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 10:17:46 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting thank you From: ONZOMA APOLLO To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 3:15:31 PM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Done my part, Good luck Apollo O From: oguzu lee To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 11:55:34 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting I've increased it further. It now stands at 55,512 From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 11:50:51 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting thanks,i will surely keep you all posted of the outcome. ____ From: Majid Alemi Junior To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 10:47:15 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting done, figure gone up to 55,461 i continue to vote from day one up to the end today. elezabeth adiru keep us informed of the outcome. good luck. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. vancouver, western canada. From: "obit...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 10:26:52 PM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Done, figure gone up to 55,134. _
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Re: Read. & thank you for your wonderful praise,coment,& compliment. awadifo agu pidi. [alobu] anytime keep intouch. majid. good luck, i have a feeling are winning the scholarship. see in western canada. we are many ugandans families here. in bc. abbordsford is 25 minutes drive prom my place. skytrain, 10 minutes. From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Sat, October 17, 2009 12:24:55 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Hello Majid,just want to say special thank you to you for all the mobilisation you have been doing for me towards geeting the votes.You are a great friend! ____ From: Majid Alemi Junior To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Sat, October 17, 2009 6:08:07 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Re: again once more. a request from elizabeth adiru. to continue goting for her. for more two days. read more. here. Liz needs your votes! Type: Causes - Rally Network: Global Start Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 6:00pm End Time: Friday, October 16, 2009 at 4:45am Location: your computer, cell phone, anywhere you have internet! Description tHIS IS THE FULL LAST DAY TO VOTE. You all are doing - she moved up a spot and the two behind her are following further behind. Let's all doo it ONE more time - keeping the word out TODAY - BIG TIME. Elizabeth has a very good chance of winning one of the full scholarships to Canada. Photo is Elizabeth and I crossing the Nile River going to Northern Uganda this past summer where she volunteered her services to assist us in our work. For those of you who don't know yet, I met Elizabeth Adiru FIVE years ago on our 2nd trip to Uganda. She was my very first employer that we hired to tutor five little children from Sudan. She is so deserving of winning one of these scholarships and is a true character of integrity, strength and hope. Class Act Canada is putting on a contest where the contestants with the top 20 votes are eligible to win 1 of 10 full scholarships to a college in Canada (which includes tuition, books, and lodging). She has recently slipped out of the top 20, and with voting ending in 3 days, we need your help!! No money or personal information is needed at all! All we need is 10 seconds of your time. Such a simple thing to do that could change the life of not only Elizabeth, but those she works with in Uganda. She is wanting a degree in early childhood to help the young orphans in Uganda. Please go to Class Act Canada's website: http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com and vote for Liz 10 times in a row every 24 hours for her video. Post this website to your facebook status and invite everyone you know to participate in this event for the next 2 days. Your vote does count! Remember: vote TEN times in a row every 24 hours. invite your friends to this event. share it on your facebook wall. Thanks, guys! As long as we get her back into the top 20 by Oct. 16th, 9:30AM PT, she still has a chance to win that full scholarship! Confirmed Guests This event has 122 confirmed guestsSee All Janelle Anderson Dee Ka Amanda Mitchell Jenny Arakaki Gretchen Meibauer Brown Mackenzie Davis Nate Worster Care Mads The Wall Displaying all 10 wall posts Write something... Leslie Herrema wrote at 8:16pm yesterday I'm voting every day! Report Tracy Clark (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 8:05pm yesterday Sorry, I won't have internet at 6:00 on Tuesday. :( Report Cynde Knutson (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 1:16pm yesterday Sherry i added her to my wall. I hope she wins!!! Report Janell Newsom Gilders (Fresno, CA) wrote at 9:10am yesterday voted again! :) Report Teri Athnos wrote at 4:06am yesterday Liz...not only do you have my votes, but you also have my prayers! Pulling for you! =) Report Elizabeth Adiru wrote at 9:34am on October 14th, 2009 thank you very much for all your contributions.God bless you richly Report Christina Knerr (UCSD) wrote at 10:09pm on October 13th, 2009 My votes are in :o) Report Olivia Lin (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 10:02pm on October 13th, 2009 voted! Report Lori Fujikawa-Choy (CSU Long Beach) wrote at 9:59pm on October 13th, 2009 Good luck Liz!!! Report Phil Chen (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 9:51pm on October 13th, 2009 done. =P Report * Invite People to Come * Remove from My Events Share Export Your RSVP Attending Maybe Attending Not Attending Other Information * Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event. Other Invites Maybe Attending (79) See All Andrew Parent Christie Torres Bryan Tsudama Not Attending (319) See All Nick Salinas Ha Nguyen David Lee Awaiting Reply (1,602) See All Nicole Brown Poya Ghasri Rachel Friend Event Type This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join. Admins
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Re: again once more. a request from elizabeth adiru. to continue goting for her. for more two days. read more. here. Liz needs your votes! Type: Causes - Rally Network: Global Start Time: Tuesday, October 13, 2009 at 6:00pm End Time: Friday, October 16, 2009 at 4:45am Location: your computer, cell phone, anywhere you have internet! Description tHIS IS THE FULL LAST DAY TO VOTE. You all are doing - she moved up a spot and the two behind her are following further behind. Let's all doo it ONE more time - keeping the word out TODAY - BIG TIME. Elizabeth has a very good chance of winning one of the full scholarships to Canada. Photo is Elizabeth and I crossing the Nile River going to Northern Uganda this past summer where she volunteered her services to assist us in our work. For those of you who don't know yet, I met Elizabeth Adiru FIVE years ago on our 2nd trip to Uganda. She was my very first employer that we hired to tutor five little children from Sudan. She is so deserving of winning one of these scholarships and is a true character of integrity, strength and hope. Class Act Canada is putting on a contest where the contestants with the top 20 votes are eligible to win 1 of 10 full scholarships to a college in Canada (which includes tuition, books, and lodging). She has recently slipped out of the top 20, and with voting ending in 3 days, we need your help!! No money or personal information is needed at all! All we need is 10 seconds of your time. Such a simple thing to do that could change the life of not only Elizabeth, but those she works with in Uganda. She is wanting a degree in early childhood to help the young orphans in Uganda. Please go to Class Act Canada's website: http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com and vote for Liz 10 times in a row every 24 hours for her video. Post this website to your facebook status and invite everyone you know to participate in this event for the next 2 days. Your vote does count! Remember: vote TEN times in a row every 24 hours. invite your friends to this event. share it on your facebook wall. Thanks, guys! As long as we get her back into the top 20 by Oct. 16th, 9:30AM PT, she still has a chance to win that full scholarship! Confirmed Guests This event has 122 confirmed guestsSee All Janelle Anderson Dee Ka Amanda Mitchell Jenny Arakaki Gretchen Meibauer Brown Mackenzie Davis Nate Worster Care Mads The Wall Displaying all 10 wall posts Write something... Leslie Herrema wrote at 8:16pm yesterday I'm voting every day! Report Tracy Clark (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 8:05pm yesterday Sorry, I won't have internet at 6:00 on Tuesday. :( Report Cynde Knutson (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 1:16pm yesterday Sherry i added her to my wall. I hope she wins!!! Report Janell Newsom Gilders (Fresno, CA) wrote at 9:10am yesterday voted again! :) Report Teri Athnos wrote at 4:06am yesterday Liz...not only do you have my votes, but you also have my prayers! Pulling for you! =) Report Elizabeth Adiru wrote at 9:34am on October 14th, 2009 thank you very much for all your contributions.God bless you richly Report Christina Knerr (UCSD) wrote at 10:09pm on October 13th, 2009 My votes are in :o) Report Olivia Lin (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 10:02pm on October 13th, 2009 voted! Report Lori Fujikawa-Choy (CSU Long Beach) wrote at 9:59pm on October 13th, 2009 Good luck Liz!!! Report Phil Chen (Los Angeles, CA) wrote at 9:51pm on October 13th, 2009 done. =P Report * Invite People to Come * Remove from My Events Share Export Your RSVP Attending Maybe Attending Not Attending Other Information * Guests are allowed to bring friends to this event. Other Invites Maybe Attending (79) See All Andrew Parent Christie Torres Bryan Tsudama Not Attending (319) See All Nick Salinas Ha Nguyen David Lee Awaiting Reply (1,602) See All Nicole Brown Poya Ghasri Rachel Friend Event Type This is an open event. Anyone can join and invite others to join. Admins * Megan Miyahira (UCLA) (creator) * Sherry Schaeffer Roberts (Los Angeles, CA) Report Event Create an Ad Facebook AdsReach your audience with an ad on Facebook. LikeUnlikeYou like this. Get more fans using Facebook Ads for Pages. When you create an ad for your Page, users can become a fan directly in the ad unit. You like Facebook © 2009 English (US) * About * Advertising * Developers * Careers * ■ * Find Friends * Mobile * Help From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Fri, October 16, 2009 1:50:51 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting thanks,i will surely keep you all posted of the outcome. ________ From: Majid Alemi Junior To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Ni
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done, figure gone up to 55,461 i continue to vote from day one up to the end today. elezabeth adiru keep us informed of the outcome. good luck. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. vancouver, western canada. From: "obit...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, October 15, 2009 10:26:52 PM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Done, figure gone up to 55,134. __ Gordon Obitre-Gama|Network Operations| MTN Uganda|Cell +256-77-212-0246|Tel +256-312-212516|Fax +256-312-212744| MTN Switch Building 77-79 Port Bell Rd, Mbuya|P.O.Box 24624 Kampala Uganda|email obit...@mtn.co.ug From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Elizabeth Adiru Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2009 9:17 PM To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Last day of voting Hello fellow brothers and sisters,thank you for all your continual votes. Today is the last day for voting in this round.they are going to select the top 20 out of 100,please go to this link and vote for me;click the 'vote now' button upto 10 times till it says 'thank you for voting': http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com thank you very much.i deeply appreciate __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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In 2010, Catholic Charities USA celebrates its centennial anniversary. The NCC is the ecumenical voice of America's Orthodox, Protestant, Anglican, historic African American and traditional peace churches. These 35 communions have 45 million faithful members in 100,000 congregations in all 50 states. The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is the largest umbrella organization of Muslims in North America serving a growing Muslim community with estimated 7 million Americans. Since its establishment in 1963, ISNA has actively brought communities together to address important issues facing Muslims in the United States and Canada. ISNA provides practical training for leaders and administrators of mosques, Islamic schools, youth organizations and social service organizations within the Muslim community. JCPA, the public affairs arm of the organized Jewish community, serves as the national coordinating and advisory body for the 14 national and 125 local agencies comprising the field of Jewish community relations. -END- Contact: Islamic Society of North America: Mohamed Elsanousi: (202)544-5656 Jewish Council for Public Affairs: Adam Muhlendorf: (202)265-3000; (202)641-6216 (c) Catholic Charities USA: Roger Conner: (703)236-6218 National Council of Churches in Christ in the USA: Phil Jenks: (212)870-2228. P.O. Box 38 Plainfield, IN 46168, USA | (317) 838-8130 | (202) 544-6767 | Fax: (317) 839-1840 From: aliga cliff To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Sun, October 11, 2009 12:59:21 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment Dear brothers, the issue of drug use in Arua picked my interest and I conducted my undergraduate Research on KAP on substance abuse among adolescents in Arua Municipality. A copy of my dissertation is with the the Education Officer Madam Flavia Droti, it was also recognised for presentation at Scientific conference in Munyonyo in 2006. Indeed we have to have an affirmative action on drug use in Arua. The results of the survey showed that some of our children started using these drugs at age of 8 years. I will be willing to give more information on the state of substance use in Arua Municipality and a similar survey should be conducted in other parts of the district. Regards Cliff Asher Aliga --- On Sun, 10/11/09, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: >From: Majid Alemi Junior >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Sunday, October 11, 2009, 12:23 AM > > >Arua protests against power black outs. click here for more detail info. >http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/697354 over to dream teams. majid alemi >junior. & family. in bc. > > > > From: Arike J Pundro >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 11:40:32 AM >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment > >Dear Brothers/Sisters. >Marungi (Khat) is a highly addictive drug categorized as a stimulant that >creates feelings of euphoria. Khat originates from the catha edulis shrub, >which grows abundantly in parts of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. >Cathine, a Schedule IV drug, and Cathinone, a Schedule I drug, are khat’s two >active ingredients. (Marungi) Khat also affects the brain and spinal cord in >similar way as amphetamines, which are simulated through synapses. >FatiFatigue is alleviated, appetite is reduced, attention span is decreased, >and levels of alertness and motor activity are increased. Users can quickly >develop a psychological dependency to the drug, which increases their >confidence, friendliness, and contentment. Hallucinations, grandiose >delusions, and paranoia have also been noted as side effects of using khat. >The cathinone found in the drug effects the central nervous system, causing an >excess amount of dopamine to be produced. High accumulation of dopamine in the >brain can cause hallucinations, schizophrenia, and high blood pressure. Short >term effects are Irritability and insomnia, mild euphoria and excittement, >physical exhaustion, breathing difficulties,Constipation , Tachycardia or >eleveated heart rate , hallucinations, manic behaviorand hyperactivity etc. >Long term effects are Anorexia, Gastric disorders, depressionhigh risk of >heart disease and cancer of the mouth including liver damage and cardic camplication. It also has addiction, Tolerance and withdrawal and has more psychological dependence to the drug even though it has no spefic physical addiction. >For details on Marungi I will be willing to give. >Arike > > > > > Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 04:43:47 -0700 >From: oguzu...@yahoo.com >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Subject:
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Re: this to westnilers dreams team. especialy those in bc. as well neiboughring united states of america, canada at large. the uganda vice president. profesor. bukenya will be in vancouver bc. joining ugandan community for to celebrate 47th uganda independence anniversary. on oct. 24th. adress. 728 kingsway & fraser street. time. 6pm up to 2am. entrence fee at the door. $50 per person. i request westnilenet members to come and raise the problems facing westnile region directly to the ugandan vice president & his delegations, the uganda ambassador to canada from ottawa also will acompany the vice president. forwarded by majid alemi junior. westnilenet member. your response & coments. From: aliga cliff To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Sunday, October 11, 2009 12:59:21 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment Dear brothers, the issue of drug use in Arua picked my interest and I conducted my undergraduate Research on KAP on substance abuse among adolescents in Arua Municipality. A copy of my dissertation is with the the Education Officer Madam Flavia Droti, it was also recognised for presentation at Scientific conference in Munyonyo in 2006. Indeed we have to have an affirmative action on drug use in Arua. The results of the survey showed that some of our children started using these drugs at age of 8 years. I will be willing to give more information on the state of substance use in Arua Municipality and a similar survey should be conducted in other parts of the district. Regards Cliff Asher Aliga --- On Sun, 10/11/09, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: >From: Majid Alemi Junior >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Sunday, October 11, 2009, 12:23 AM > > >Arua protests against power black outs. click here for more detail info. >http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/697354 over to dream teams. majid alemi >junior. & family. in bc. > > > > From: Arike J Pundro >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 11:40:32 AM >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment > >Dear Brothers/Sisters. >Marungi (Khat) is a highly addictive drug categorized as a stimulant that >creates feelings of euphoria. Khat originates from the catha edulis shrub, >which grows abundantly in parts of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. >Cathine, a Schedule IV drug, and Cathinone, a Schedule I drug, are khat’s two >active ingredients. (Marungi) Khat also affects the brain and spinal cord in >similar way as amphetamines, which are simulated through synapses. >FatiFatigue is alleviated, appetite is reduced, attention span is decreased, >and levels of alertness and motor activity are increased. Users can quickly >develop a psychological dependency to the drug, which increases their >confidence, friendliness, and contentment. Hallucinations, grandiose >delusions, and paranoia have also been noted as side effects of using khat. >The cathinone found in the drug effects the central nervous system, causing an >excess amount of dopamine to be produced. High accumulation of dopamine in the >brain can cause hallucinations, schizophrenia, and high blood pressure. Short >term effects are Irritability and insomnia, mild euphoria and excittement, >physical exhaustion, breathing difficulties,Constipation , Tachycardia or >eleveated heart rate , hallucinations, manic behaviorand hyperactivity etc. >Long term effects are Anorexia, Gastric disorders, depressionhigh risk of >heart disease and cancer of the mouth including liver damage and cardic camplication. It also has addiction, Tolerance and withdrawal and has more psychological dependence to the drug even though it has no spefic physical addiction. >For details on Marungi I will be willing to give. >Arike > > > > > Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 04:43:47 -0700 >From: oguzu...@yahoo.com >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment > > >Brothers and Sisters, Praise God! >The discussion on Drug Abuse and Youth unemployment was rejuvenated at an apt >time. It has come up at a time we are almost at the verge of losing a >generation to drugs, and at a time Defense and Internal Affairs Committee of >Parliament of Uganda is considering the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic >Substance Control Bill 2007. We therefore have an opportunity to submit our >views to Clerk to Parliament for consideration before stakeholders meet on >21st & 22nd of this month (cl...@parliament.co.ug) > >Correct me, it seems where the Bill stands today, Marungi is not listed as a &g
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment
Arua protests against power black outs. click here for more detail info. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/697354 over to dream teams. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. From: Arike J Pundro To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 11:40:32 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment Dear Brothers/Sisters. Marungi (Khat) is a highly addictive drug categorized as a stimulant that creates feelings of euphoria. Khat originates from the catha edulis shrub, which grows abundantly in parts of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. Cathine, a Schedule IV drug, and Cathinone, a Schedule I drug, are khat’s two active ingredients. (Marungi) Khat also affects the brain and spinal cord in similar way as amphetamines, which are simulated through synapses. FatiFatigue is alleviated, appetite is reduced, attention span is decreased, and levels of alertness and motor activity are increased. Users can quickly develop a psychological dependency to the drug, which increases their confidence, friendliness, and contentment. Hallucinations, grandiose delusions, and paranoia have also been noted as side effects of using khat. The cathinone found in the drug effects the central nervous system, causing an excess amount of dopamine to be produced. High accumulation of dopamine in the brain can cause hallucinations, schizophrenia, and high blood pressure. Short term effects are Irritability and insomnia, mild euphoria and excittement, physical exhaustion, breathing difficulties,Constipation , Tachycardia or eleveated heart rate , hallucinations, manic behaviorand hyperactivity etc. Long term effects are Anorexia, Gastric disorders, depressionhigh risk of heart disease and cancer of the mouth including liver damage and cardic camplication. It also has addiction, Tolerance and withdrawal and has more psychological dependence to the drug even though it has no spefic physical addiction. For details on Marungi I will be willing to give. Arike Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 04:43:47 -0700 From: oguzu...@yahoo.com To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Drug Abuse and Youth Unemployment Brothers and Sisters, Praise God! The discussion on Drug Abuse and Youth unemployment was rejuvenated at an apt time. It has come up at a time we are almost at the verge of losing a generation to drugs, and at a time Defense and Internal Affairs Committee of Parliament of Uganda is considering the Narcotic Drugs & Psychotropic Substance Control Bill 2007. We therefore have an opportunity to submit our views to Clerk to Parliament for consideration before stakeholders meet on 21st & 22nd of this month (cl...@parliament.co.ug) Correct me, it seems where the Bill stands today, Marungi is not listed as a drug. I also reported earlier, that while on a presidential tour in West Nile, President Museveni told the people for Kijomoro (nucleus) of marungi that, marungi is a mild drug--implying its production is not condemned under the laws of Uganda. Many believe him because the president is sometimes law itself. With marungi also forming the basis of livelihood for many families i don't how the kind of ordinance Jackson proposed will workout in terms of draft and its implementation. So many people are engaged and employed in the value chain of marungi. Unless there is a reliable alternative source of income, Marungi production may continue to flourish farther than we think. Just week ago, i attended a function where Moses Obeta, son of late Sila Drakua who introduced marungi to Maracha through his brothers for livelihood was Guest of Honour. He told us that before his father died, he regretted why he gave marungi to his brothers in Maracha. In his words he said, "I thought i had brought marungi to empower my people but it has turned to be a curse". Such a confession points to the two sides of marungi. Although he is yet to cut the marungi plants he maintains, he says he only uses the money to pay fees and to buy iron sheets. In another meeting with some stakeholders in the education sector to discuss poor performance in the recent MOCK and strategies to enhance performance, marungi and other social events such as doscos featured prominently as some of the distracting forces that contribute to poor performance. It was reported that students now prefer cutting marungi to attending classes. Aware of the mixed feelings a ban on production of marungi will create, the pros and cons of the activity really have to be explored before any action. Attempts to ban marungi should above all gurantee post marungi livelihood for affected people. This fortunately or unfortunately, this requires involvement of a government which has never perceived marungi question as a problem and may not be in better position to address it. Perhaps we need to commission a research into
Re: [WestNileNet] FW: Death of Mr. Edward Ofuti
Sad to learn about the death of your late father RIP. at arua hospital announce by you, mr. edward ofuti. pse. accept our sorrow,sympathy,& condolence to you, & entire family. may almighty god rest his soul in eternal peace aaamen. my advice to you, be strong. the creator give and back. from. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. From: Kadara Kursum To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thu, October 8, 2009 6:54:20 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] FW: Death of Mr. Edward Ofuti Condolences to the family and God be with you. May his soul rest in peace. Kadara Akujo From: Charles Dra-ecabo To: West Nile Sent: Thursday, 8 October, 2009 8:09:29 Subject: [WestNileNet] FW: Death of Mr. Edward Ofuti Please, See forwarded message below from Dr. Worodria William about the demise of his father. Charles From:ombaci...@googlegroups.com [mailto:ombaci...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of William Worodria Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 9:05 AM To: ombaci...@googlegroups.com Subject: Death of Mr. Edward Ofuti Dear OBs, I announce with much regret the untimely death of my father Mr. Edward Ofuti which happened this morning at Arua hospital. Details of arrangements will follow. Thank you. William Windows Live: Keep your friends up to date with what you do online. __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 24
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Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 24
forwarded to members. the progress and situation on the ground in koboko district. your coments. Signe Welleius Plange's Photos - Koboko... work, fun and a lot of sun Signe's Profile Photos 1 - 20 out of 32|Back to Signe Welleius Plange's Photos * 1 * 2 * next From my life in Uganda Location: Koboko, Mbale, Uganda Added about 8 months ago View Photo Comments (3)Share This AlbumPost Album to Profile In this album: Signe Welleius Plange 7 photos Goro Grace 1 photo Line Engbo Gissel 1 photo Create an Ad Facebook AdsReach your audience with an ad on Facebook. LikeUnlikeYou like this. XAre you a Man over 40?Right now we need more people working from home. This system is so simple that anyone with a computer can make money FAST! LikeUnlikeYou like this.More Ads Facebook © 2009 English (US) * About * Advertising * Developers * Careers * Terms * ■ * Find Friends * Privacy * Mobile * Help From: Arike J Pundro To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2009 9:53:54 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 24 Dear all, These are good Ideas too, but when you begin by banning the growing of Bangi and Marungi some some time you market to become more effective ie in terms of smuggling. (i) Drafting Ordinance to ban growing Marungi and bangi (ii) Educating farmers about bad side effects of narcotics (iii) Educate farmers to grow crops like Barley for Uganda breweries which has ready market, cotton, fruits, etcEducation is a good idea but do not rule out our believe that one smokes bangi he can work tirelessly and some also say if they feel some pains as soon as they smoke bangi they are relieved. I remember in July 09 when I went to Arua and koboko In Nyadri I got a friend and discussed this issue with him. He told me it some hard to educate people to leave growing Marungi. The reason is that Marungi generate more money in short time and in a long term too. This is not some thing I talked in Maracha alone but also in Koboko including Arua. But this was during WHO/Substance Abuse workshop. Regarding barley growth its a wise alternative but have we done enough research. Considering the fertility of the land and shortage of land and the market as well. Thats good but we need to find more cash crops that may not involve too uch work and should be short term. If we discovered one this will draw the attention of youth incultivating them and cut down unemployment. For the redudancy of youth I think we need to see what good things the youth are up to, what activities they like we incourage these guys with club activies (Youth Clubs) Arike Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:18:42 -0500 From: javud...@gmail.com To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 14, Issue 24 Youth unemployment and Drug Abuse I think the problem of youth unemplpyment and drug abuse needs policy direction from all those participating on West Nile Net forum and Local authorities managing the districts. a) It would be very important to have Youth Leaders who represents youth issues at the Local district administration council meetings. Some resources should be allocadted in the district administration budget to address youth related problems/issues. b) Before we blame the youth, we need to look at the root causes of the problems affecting the youth in the West Nile region. One of the biggest challeneges in this entire region is HIGH SCHOOL DROP OUT RATIOS. If a lot of these young men and women fail in elementary and secondary schools, where else do they go? what can occupy them in productive life? There is a popular saying that "an idle mind is a source of evil" c) The High Unemployment rate in this region is one of the culprits engulfing the youth. When there is nothing to be done in the villages apart from digging, what do we expect the youth to do? Obviously many of them will migrate to the urban areas in search of work. Most people who abuse alcohol and drugs do so to escape from depression. I think this a fundamental problem already taking place in the towns. If this problem is not addressed, soon or later we will begin to see crime rates go up in the urban areas. d) Promoting Counseling and Skill Training It would be extremely very important to find ways of training out of school youth. Some of these young men and women lack role models in their lives to guide them. Failing in exams does not mean faling in life. Unfortunately our shool system eliminates children regardless of other talents they may have in other areas. e) Alternatives to Better Life Stopping the production of Marungi needs educating the farmers about the bad side effects. Many of these farmers may not even understand effects of narcotics. There are bet
[WestNileNet] mama sarah kyolaba amin dada. recieve award certificate. on behalf of her late. husband.
fowarded to westnilers members. Main Menu * Home * News * Opinions * Editorial * Letters * Entertainment * Sex & Relationships * Family & Lifestyles * Technology * Sports * Contact Us Features * Interviews * Business * Politics & Society * Uganda Federal Confederates * Ngoma Radio * Forum * Ngoma Chat * Other Radio Stations * Videos Web Links * Important Web Links Polls Is Museveni a dictator or not? Yes No I do not know UPA awards: Idi Amin voted the best ever nationalist Ugandan president Written by Our Editor Monday, 16 February 2009 23:03 Idi Amin DadaThe Uganda Political Awards (UPA) on the 14.02.2009 at Durning Hall, Forest Gate, London saw General Idi Amin Dada voted as the best nationalist Ugandan president of all time. The award for the late president was picked up by his former wife Sarah Amin who thanked Ugandans for recognising what her late husband did for the nation which included fighting corruption, developing modern infrastructure and maintained a good healthy care system. When Amin's name was announced by the UPA chairman Dr Kasaato the crowd shouted ‘yes yes yes' while others clapped profoundly as a few young men shouted Museveni (current Uganda president since 1986) is corrupt. The new awards were presided over by Owek. Farouk Muwanga a well respected Ugandan and religious leaders in London which included; Father Gerald Balinya of the catholic church in Holloway, Sheik Kalantani - leader of the Uganda Muslim Association UK and Reveland Nathan Ntenge. All the the three religious leaders received the awards for best community leaders. Each of them prayed for good governance and expressed concerns over the increasing corruption, poverty and the poor standards of living in Uganda. Father Balinya advised that politicians need to be more open and transparent. Rev. Ntege who had just returned from Uganda argued that fellow Ugandans need to stop hatred directed at their fellow country men especially while living abroad. This was in reference to some Ugandans who deny others of opportunities to get asylum in the UK by sending fabricated stories to the Home Office to incriminate their friends in numerous crimes. He also warned gay activists against spreading their sexual acts in Uganda. 'God created a man and a woman for a reason' he said. Among the political parties represented were the Democratic Party UK (represented by Mr Lwetute), JEEMA by Dr Kasaato and Liberal Democratic Transparency party by Mr Hood Sempebwa. Sheik Kalantani yet again excited the crowds by suggesting that God never rewards those who do not pester Him. The UMA leader commented that Ugandans should always pray to God for good leaders who can economically, socially and politically advance the nation. In red is Sarah AminThe Uganda Citizen has learnt that the UPA awards are part of the Uganda Federo Confederates (UFC) an umbrella pressure group which aims to unite groups and individuals seeking a Federal political system for Uganda. It is expected that groups under UFC will maintain their identity and beliefs. However the quest for a federal Uganda and good governance are the unifying factors and the common agendas. It intends to be a power block that will screen, fund and groom future Uganda leaders. Dr Rashid Kasaato said that it was a great day in Uganda's history because for the first time ordinary Ugandans are able to vote and decide on how they want history to be written as opposed to the government deciding on who should be the hero or villain. He reminded the gathering that it is their responsibility to be more nationalist and respond whenever they are needed to champion democratic values. 'Obama is now an ideology which as Africans we are proud of - however our fore fathers fought that - therefore freedom does not come cheap' he Father receiving his certificate - seated are sheik Kalantani and Rev. Ntegesaid. This was after Dr Henry Gombya received the late Andrew Kayiira's award as the best democratic military leader Uganda has ever had. Gombya commented that 'Uganda is not safe, i know that those responsible for killing Andrew are in government today'. The King of Buganda Ronald Muwenda Mutebi received the best role model leader award. On receiving the award on behalf of the Kabaka the gathering asked Mr Farouk Muwanga to convey their greetings to the Buganda king and thank him for his leadership especially during the contentious land bill 2007. The guest of honour Mr Muwanga decried the level of poor public services and corruption. Armed with a Uganda newspaper he said some Uganda government officials are wasting tax payers money in bribes to secure ilegal contracts with foreign governments. Major Mukiibi commented that the NRM's honey
Re: [WestNileNet] Youth and Drug Abuse
Re: youth all over uganda needs helps. continue education, agricultural training institutions, job training, orientation, especialy, in the long time war jone in westnile region. etc. It’s all about awareness. That’s the message of the United Group Against Neglected And Displaced Youth. It’s also the main goal of its upcoming event, the “Concert for Hope” taking place 7 p.m. Oct. 7 at Pomerantz Stage. “You might think ‘How can I affect Uganda?’ or ‘How can I affect someplace so far away?’” member Audrey Sova (J2) said. “But just showing up, being present, being aware is one of the first steps to creating change anywhere.” U.G.A.N.D.A. Youth is the Drake University chapter of Invisible Children, a non-profit group that seeks to bring awareness and relief to the situation in northern Uganda – an area that has long been parallel with warfare, corruption and poverty. Invisible Children began in 2003 when three young American filmmakers traveled to Uganda and returned with a documentary called “Invisible Children: Rough Cut.” The film showcases the tragic and heartbreaking realities of the region and has since inspired thousands of people around the world to help. Invisible Children and U.G.A.N.D.A. Youth focus especially on helping the children. Joseph Kony, leader of African guerrilla group the Lord’s Resistance Army, has kidnapped children all across the country and forced them into his armies. Currently, there are supposed peace agreements being discussed between Kony and the United Nations but U.G.A.N.D.A. Youth Co-President Aliza Rosenthal (AS3) said the situation still needs a lot of help. “There are still 100,000 kids missing, Joseph Kony refuses to return the child soldiers he’s already kidnapped and there are 400,000 people who don’t have any place to go,” she said. “They’ve been displaced for over 20 years; they don’t have homes to go back to. There’s no economic development. There’s just nothing there right now.” On the Drake campus, Rosenthal said U.G.A.N.D.A. Youth is concentrating on calling people’s attention to the situation and encouraging them to think about possible involvement. “I think it’s just a matter of being globally aware and playing a small part,” Rosenthal said. “No matter what you’re doing, you’re doing something. I that’s an important thing to take away from our organization.” She’s hoping the second annual “Concert for Hope” gets people noticing and talking about U.G.A.N.D.A. Youth and its cause. Entertainment at the event includes student bands TrebleMakers, E.G.G. and Longbottom Leaf. DiscoBoy, a band made up of Drake professors, and community band Squidboy will also perform. Touring members of Invisible Children called “Roadies” will also be there to show their latest film. Sova is most looking forward to this. “I understand that for some people they need the bands and other stuff to get them there, but I just want to see the movie,” Sova said. Rosenthal agrees that the scenes shown by the filmmakers are compelling. “It’s kind of one of those things you just can’t get out of your head,” she said. “The video has a lot of powerful images and a lot of powerful emotions.” Seeing “Roughcut” in high school is what sparked Rosenthal’s interest in the cause. “To sit there and not do anything once you’re aware of a conflict like that is just absolutely unacceptable,” she said. Rosenthal and Sova encourage all students to attend the “Concert for Hope.” “Even if you can only stay for a little while, drop by, talk to the roadies, get a feel for what we’re about,” Rosenthal said. Both girls stress that anyone interested in getting more information would be welcome. “If you’re thinking about getting involved, I’d say come to a couple of meetings,” Sova said. “It’s not that stressful or anything like that, but it’s definitely worthwhile.” Share:: * * * * * * * * Leave a Reply From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2009 6:54:11 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Youth and Drug Abuse Dear members, Fund Raising for Hunger Project and other initiatives took all our energies in the last two Months. I would like to move a motion that we should re-coven on Youth and Drug Abuse that was postponed. Youth are the future of any society. What can we do to address the problems on this generation? As we discuss this problem, let's us focus on: a) School Drop Out Ratios b) Abuse of Alcohol c) Abuse of NARCOTIC Drugs Should there be Drinking Age Limit? Is there local ordinance in the districts against this against drinking? Avudria __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnil
Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes
re. the dream team westnilenet members. let us keep voting for elizabeth adiru. so far it seems the voting are going well. elizabeth adiru and the rest view and sign my guestbook, add your coments, website. etc. http://www.efreeguestbooks.com/mg/multi.pl?82738 respectively. with love from. majid alemi junior. in bc. vancouver. western canada. salam warahma. & eid mubarak greetings to all. as well prosperious new year. 2010 peace,love,unity are the road to success. From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 7:11:51 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] plea for votes Thank you very much! --- On Thu, 10/1/09, afe...@mtn.co.ug wrote: >From: afe...@mtn.co.ug >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009, 4:17 AM > > >Patrick, > >Yes I was able to access this morning and even voted untill “Thank you for >voting pops up”. > >Regards, >Afema > >From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On >Behalf Of Patrick Okuni >Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 2:14 PM >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes > >Actually I tried in vain to access the site yesterday. Anyone more successful? > >Patrick > >--- On Thu, 1/10/09, Elizabeth Adiru wrote: > >>From: Elizabeth Adiru >>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >>Date: Thursday, 1 October, 2009, 12:30 >>Thank you sooo much Caleb...i deeply appreciate! >> >>--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: >> >>From: Caleb Alaka >>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >>To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >>Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 11:56 PM >>I will vote for you as many days as possible before the due date. >> >>--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Elizabeth Adiru wrote: >> >>From: Elizabeth Adiru >>Subject: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >>To: westnilenet@kym.net >>Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 2:08 PM >> >>Hello, >>I am competing for a chance to win a scholarship to Sprott Shaw College. >>There is no personal information required; Its for a noble cause-TO BRING >>LOVE AND HOPE TO THE CHILDREN OF UGANDA >>I need to be in the top 20 out of 100 contestants by the 16th of October. >>Please take the time out to view my video (84 seconds only) and vote for me >>upto 10 votes in a row per day,per IP address,meaning you can vote 10 times >>until it says "thank you for voting" for that day,everyday when its >>convinient for you until the 16th of Oct. >>Please feel free to forward this message to as many well wishers and facebook >>friends you know. >>You can go to this link to vote: >>www.classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com >> >> I deeply appreciate your contribution >>Thank you very much, >>Elizabeth >> >> >>-Inline Attachment Follows- >>___ >>WestNileNet mailing list >>WestNileNet@kym.net >>http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >> >>The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >>___ >> >> >>-Inline Attachment Follows- >>___ >>WestNileNet mailing list >>WestNileNet@kym.net >>http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >> >>The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >>___ >> >> >>-Inline Attachment Follows- >>___ >>WestNileNet mailing list >>WestNileNet@kym.net >>http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >> >>The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >>___ > >-Inl
Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes
Re. Clara are elder sister to elizabeth adiru. they are all lugbara from. maracha. westnile region. she was the one who requested us ugandan community in bc to vote for her younger sister. elizabeth adiru. she is here in bc. running amaguru african hair saloon. i request. kiggs. to add her to westnilenet. amag...@hotmail.com,nilecreati...@aol.com,i...@amaguru.com,alpha_ru...@yahoo.com regards. read clara message. bellow. Hi, I hope your summer was restful and was reflective too. I received the following message a couple of days ago from a community member and it occurred to me that there indeed actions, unpretentious and simple actions, that we can take to uplift and support to a person of promise out there. Give this a quick read and due consideration and see whether you are equally moved to offer a vote of support to Elizabeth Adiru. Much regards, Alfred. --- On Thu, 9/10/09, Clara Amaguru wrote: >From: Clara Amaguru >Subject: RE: Plea from Clara Amaguru >To: "Clara Amaguru" >Received: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 1:22 AM > > > Hello everyone, > >I may have sent you an e-mail earlier yesterday regarding rallying votes for >my young sister. Thanks to several replies I received, I realised that I had >given the wrong link. This is how you can vote for her and also view her video >plea. > > > 1. Log in to www.Youtube.com (you need an account) > 2. Search for classactcanada Elizabeth Adiru > 3. Vote in little box to the top right of the screen > 4. Note: one is allowed 10 votes per day per IP address. If you are > able to, vote every day! >Also you can view her facebook page , just search Elizabeth Adiru and there >are links there for voting. > >For those receiving this for the first time, your e-mail address is attached >under "bcc" to protect your privacy. >My younger sister, Elizabeth Adiru in Uganda is competing for a chance to win >a scholarship to Sprott Shaw College. She is a Kind hearted, talented and >beautiful individual. Her video was approved 2 days ago and she has 9 days to >get as many votes to be in the top ten. Please take the time out to view her >video (87 seconds only) and vote for her. Please feel free to forward this >e-mail to as many well wishers you know. > >Thanks > >Clara Amaguru > > >For quality hair services, products, seminars visit: >AMAGURU AFRICAN HAIR GALLERY >5107 KINGSWAY ST >BURNABY, B.C. >CANADA V5H 2E6 > >TEL 604-438-4550 >FAX 604-464-7482 >WWW.AMAGURU.COM > > About Us | Feedback | Policies | Privacy | Site Map From: Elizabeth Adiru To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 1:30:30 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes Thank you sooo much Caleb...i deeply appreciate! --- On Wed, 9/30/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: >From: Caleb Alaka >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 11:56 PM > > >I will vote for you as many days as possible before the due date. > >--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Elizabeth Adiru wrote: > > >>From: Elizabeth Adiru >>Subject: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >>To: westnilenet@kym.net >>Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 2:08 PM >> >> >> >> >> >>Hello, >>I am competing for a chance to win a scholarship to Sprott Shaw College. >>There is no personal information required; Its for a noble cause-TO BRING >>LOVE AND HOPE TO THE CHILDREN OF UGANDA >>I need to be in the top 20 out of 100 contestants by the 16th of October. >>Please take the time out to view my video (84 seconds only) and vote for me >>upto 10 votes in a row per day,per IP address,meaning you can vote 10 times >>until it says "thank you for voting" for that day,everyday when its >>convinient for you until the 16th of Oct. >> >>Please feel free to forward this message to as many well wishers and facebook >>friends you know. >>You can go to this link to vote: >>www.classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com >> >> I deeply appreciate your contribution >>Thank you very much, >>Elizabeth >> >>-Inline Attachment Follows- >> >> >>___ >>WestNileNet mailing list >>WestNileNet@kym.net >>http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >>% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ >> >> >>The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >>attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >>___ >> > >-Inline Attachment Follows- > > >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Ho
Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes
re. to vote. for elizabeth adiru. click here. http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com yes I was successful voting for her from day one. majid alemi junior. in bc. she needs our suport. awadifo. everyone. From: "afe...@mtn.co.ug" To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Thursday, October 1, 2009 4:17:05 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] plea for votes Patrick, Yes I was able to access this morning and even voted untill “Thank you for voting pops up”. Regards, Afema From:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net [mailto:westnilenet-boun...@kym.net] On Behalf Of Patrick Okuni Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 2:14 PM To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes Actually I tried in vain to access the site yesterday. Anyone more successful? Patrick --- On Thu, 1/10/09, Elizabeth Adiru wrote: >From: Elizabeth Adiru >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Thursday, 1 October, 2009, 12:30 >Thank you sooo much Caleb...i deeply appreciate! > >--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: > >From: Caleb Alaka >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 11:56 PM >I will vote for you as many days as possible before the due date. > >--- On Wed, 9/30/09, Elizabeth Adiru wrote: > >From: Elizabeth Adiru >Subject: [WestNileNet] plea for votes >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Date: Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 2:08 PM > >Hello, >I am competing for a chance to win a scholarship to Sprott Shaw College. >There is no personal information required; Its for a noble cause-TO BRING LOVE >AND HOPE TO THE CHILDREN OF UGANDA >I need to be in the top 20 out of 100 contestants by the 16th of October. >Please take the time out to view my video (84 seconds only) and vote for me >upto 10 votes in a row per day,per IP address,meaning you can vote 10 times >until it says "thank you for voting" for that day,everyday when its convinient >for you until the 16th of Oct. >Please feel free to forward this message to as many well wishers and facebook >friends you know. >You can go to this link to vote: >www.classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com > > I deeply appreciate your contribution >Thank you very much, >Elizabeth > > >-Inline Attachment Follows- >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ > > >-Inline Attachment Follows- >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ > > >-Inline Attachment Follows- >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
[WestNileNet] Our chat on Tue, 9/29/09 11:35 AM
re. correction to the members. for the email address. for to vote to elizabeth adiru. the one she wrote has an error. forwarded by majid - Our chat on Tue, 9/29/09 11:35 AM - Majid(11:05 AM): Dear. elizabeth adiru. i just forwarded your note. of introducing yourself to westnile memebers as a new member, and what are doing at present back home. confirm if you recieve the copy via your email. love. majid. Elizabeth Adiru(11:08 AM): yes i have received a copy...and it looks like the link for voting was not presented properly.it is www.classactcanada.com/class?elizabethad...@yahoo.com Elizabeth Adiru(11:08 AM): could you cross check that for me please?thank you so much Majid.i appreciate with love. Majid(11:35 AM): re. read. i remember i did posted your connection for to vote for you. on this address. email. to westnilenet members last week. http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.comthey already have this address. meanwhile, you send this address to westnile...@kym.neti will also post it. majid. __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
[WestNileNet] Our chat on Tue, 9/29/09 9:57 AM
the message are forwarded to westnilers members. the introduction by our new member. elizabeth adiru. forwarded by me. majid alemi junior. in bc. cc. to. majidalemijun...@yahoo.com - Our chat on Tue, 9/29/09 9:57 AM - Elizabeth Adiru(9:36 AM): now? Majid(9:41 AM): yes. majid Elizabeth Adiru(9:50 AM): My name is Elizabeth Adiru,am 28yrs old.i have applied for a schoolarship opportunity to study in B.C canada however i need you to vote for me upto 10 times a day to get thru.i have voluteered with a charity org called LOVING ONE BY ONE for over three years now.we take care of the needy and orphaned children.at the moment,we operate in Kampala,jinja,bomboand Lira districts.we hope to move further like to westnile and karamoja soon.i would appreciate your support for me in this.you can go to this link to vote:www.classactcanada.com/class?elizabethad...@yahoo.com Majid(9:57 AM): elizaberh. i am gona forward your note to westnilenet members now. what you do pse. add westnilenet to your favourite. so that anytime you can post directly to the net. address to westnile...@kym.netyou now a member. good luck. __ Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.yahoo.com___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile gets Museveni scholarships
re. i suppot the suggestion vasco aguzua gave. of to improve the infrastructure in the secondary schools, and also the idea of providing money for upgrading Nile University, as well the campus at Ringili and Islamic University Campus in Arua which in existence. secondly, everyone can be able to vote for a lady by name. elizabeth adiru, she is a lugbara. from maracha. click here. for to vote. http://classactcanada.com/classact?elizabethad...@yahoo.com from. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Vasco Oguzua To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 9:09:36 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] West Nile gets Museveni scholarships In this not what I wrote about sometime back when we were discussing the Public University given by the President? Another District in Nebbi? How long shall undure this politics of division how big is Nebbi to be split into districts. I also here Maracha is geared to be a district! Why has the President and Ottafire resisted dividing their region into more districts while they are busy giving districts left and right to other areas. Election campaigns have started. If there is Universal Secondary Education, what is the point of the scholarships. Why not improve the infrastructure in the secondary schools so that more students can access better education. Even for the Public University, why not provide money for upgrading Nile University, The Campus at Ringili and Islamic university campus in Arua which are already in existence? West Nile gets Museveni scholarships Thursday, 24th September, 2009 By Ayiga Ondoga PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has offered 40 State House scholarships under the Universal Secondary Education programme to students of West Nile, Nebbi Woman MP Catherine Akumu Mavenjina has said. She was speaking during the commissioning of the information and technology centre at Warr Girls Secondary School in Nebbi last Thursday. The scholarship will benefit the districts of Nebbi, Zombo, Koboko, Arua, Terego/Maracha, Yumbe, Moyo and Adjumani. Five students from each district will get the scholarships, the legislator further said. Mavenjina said Museveni made the pledge while meeting the West Nile parliamentary group in Kampala recently. She said Museveni had also directed the establishment of a public university in the region. The Rural Communication Development Fund and the Uganda Communications Commission donated 10 computers to the school. The LC5 councillor, Mary Ogentho, said Nebbi district local government had approved sh60m for the construction of a new dormitory block for Warr under the Northern Uganda peace and Recovery Development Programme. “We want the school to develop under the new Zombo district because it is in a poor state,” Ogentho noted. Attention all humans. We are your photos. Free us. __ Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
[WestNileNet] Education $100, 000 Scholarships To Sprott Shaw College
Dear. westnilers members. try your chance to win $100,000 for scholarships to join sprott shaw college in canada. at present. i am voting for one of our fellow westniler from uganda. her name. elizabeth adiru. she is coming from maracha, in west nile. just click on these websites for more details.. good luck. http://www.abbotford.ca/?p=18334 http://www.classactcanada.com/ from. majid alemi junior. in bc. __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites.. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re:New comer
Hi Admin [Kigs] kindly add elizabethad...@yahoo.com to the net. Regards. From: Kiggundu Mukasa To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 7:21:16 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re:New comer Done On Sep 2, 2009, at 5:08 PM, moses droma wrote: > > >Hi Admin.(Kigs). >> >>kindly add vadea...@yahoo.com to the net. >> >>Regards. >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ > -- Acta Virum Probant -- -- Deo Volente -- Kiggundu Mukasa Serval Ltd. Plot 80 Kanjokya Street P.O. Box 24284 Kampala, Uganda Tel:+256 772 972255 +256 414 571779 Fax:+256 312 262122 http://serval.ug/ __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Tobacco farmers
re. bro. caleb alaka. go ahead to defend the defendless westnilers. i am with you 100% secondly, a request to all members to vote for this sister. from westnile. read the note from her. Elizabeth Adiru sent you a message on Facebook... InboxX Reply |Facebook to me show details 12:49 AM (4 hours ago) Elizabeth sent you a message. Subject: Uganda - ELIZABETH ADIRU Hello Round 1 is over, thank you so much for all your votes that qualified me for Round 2. We are now in Round 2 in which the 20 highest votes will get selected; from whom they will choose the required 10 for the scholarship. This round runs upto 16th October, so am earnestly asking once again that you vote for me in this semi-final round, to qualify me for the finals. You can vote upto 10votes, a day or click the vote button till it says ‘Thank you for voting’ for that day,…everyday, whenever its possible for you. Please help me send this word to your facebook friends and well-wishers I appreciate all your time and effort, with love, Liz. N.B: you can click on my name on the link below: Elizabeth has shared a link with you. To view it or to reply to the message, follow this link: http://www.facebook.com/n/?inbox/readmessage.php&t=1175586673239&mid=127c4aeG53832304Gd251baG0 From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 1:34:00 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Tobacco farmers I will definirely take this up. This is theft and robbery, we can'nt accept it. --- On Thu, 9/24/09, George Afi Obitre-Gama wrote: >From: George Afi Obitre-Gama >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Tobacco farmers >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 10:14 AM > > >No no no no. This is unacceptable. The farmers cannot and should not pay for >an unforeseen natural occurence. This is daylight thuggery assisted by the >police and should not be allowed to continue. Lawyers on the forum, can't you >so something to redeem the farmers?? > > > > From: Charles Male >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 1:02:00 PM >Subject: [WestNileNet] Tobacco farmers > > >Could others verify what is happening in other districts/counties. We have >received the following information about the latest in BATs strategic plan to >satisfy their shareholders. >If this is true and happenning all over the tobacco growing areas, Adripi >Caleb, would you educate us about "class action suits (CAS) in Uganda". I >think this a prime candidate for CAS! >== >Received: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 12:59 PM > >Just to share with you want is happening to our tabacco farmers who got input >from BAT co. as loan . > >As you are aware of the drought the crop was destroyed and farmer cant pay the >loan. >BAT is now confiscating farmer properties like domestic animals,bicycle ,house >hold items. > >They move with police to scare the farmers and what they collect is 3times the >loan the farmers picked eg Miriya John picked input worth 200,000= he lost10 >goats to BAT worth 600,000= > >Tobacco farmers could learn from this. > >-Inline Attachment Follows- > > >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ > __ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya
Re: thanks Andruma, Richard. for info. this message. i did send to connect uganda radio based in uk, was aired on sunday. sept.20-2009. two, some of the people i mention are in the westnilenet as members, i also send group email to the people i mention in the message. the message were recieve one way or the other. thirdly, the message of eid to westnile members also as a member. nice of you. from majid alemi junior. in bc. salam warahma. From: "Andruma, Richard R" To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 12:41:10 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa1st FORUM 7th-9th 2009 in Sirte Libya Hi Majid, Thanx for theeid mubarak greetings to all muslims, as well non muslims worldwide. Whenyou 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
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Gathering of 700 Cultural Leaders of Africa 1st 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: > > > 1. Queen Mother Best Kamugisha of Toro. > 2. King Solomon Iguru of Bunyoro. > 3. Obugabe John Barigye of Ankole. > 4. Prince Kassim Nakibinge of Buganda. > 5. Rwoth Philip Edgar Olarker of Alur Kingdom. > 6. Rwoth David Acan of the Acholi Kingdom. > 7. Abdul Karim Kiranda who represents the Disputed Busoga Kingdom. > 8. Muhammed Waiswa who also represents the Disputed Busoga Kingdom. > 9. Oketta Kenneth Akena who represnts the Lango Nation. > 10. Otekat Leonard of the Teso Kingdom. > 11. Jaffar Idi Amin Dada who travelled on behalf of Agofe Jason Avutia > and on Behalf of the Kakwa/Aringa/Madi & Nubian Society of East Africa. > > > > > &g
Re: END OF LADO TOPIC Re: [WestNileNet] LADO SAGA
Re: A Reminder to the members of westnilenet. to know their limits,for those members who are ignorant of law not use harse words, against individual members, here is a reminder about human rights, as to a ugandan bro. ron okuonzi, try not to post lado articles in this westnilenet, your message are known internationaly. let us all focus on hunger and starvation project at present in time. we ugandans in DIASPORA are most free to post any subjects, but not the case back home. majid alemi junior. in bc. AN INTRODUCTION TO LAW 11. Any person charged with an offence has the right (a) To be informed without unreasonable delay of the specific offence; (b) To be tried within a reasonable time; (c) Not to be compelled to be a witness in proceedings againist that person in respect of the offence; (d) To be presumed innocent until proven guilty according to the law in a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal; (e) Not to be denied reasonable bail without just cause; (f) Except in the case of an offence under military law tried before a military tribunal to the benefit of trial by jury where the maximum punishment for the offence is imprisonment for five years or a more severe punishment; (g) Not to be found guilty on account of any act or omission unless at the time of the act or omission it constituted an offence under Canadian or international law or was criminal according to the general principles of law recognized by the community of nations; (h) If finally acquited of the offence not to be tried for it again and if found guilty and punished for the offence not to be tried or punished for it again; and (i) If found guilty of the offence and the punishment for the offence has been varied between the time of commission and time of sentencing to the benefit of the lesser punishment. 12. Everyone has the right not to be subjected to any cruel and unusual treatment or punishment. 13. A witness who testifies in any proceedings has the right not to have any incriminating evidence so given used to incriminate that witness in any other proceedings except in a prosecution for perjury or for the giving of contradictory evidence. 14. A party or witness in sny proceedings who does not understand or speak the language in which the proceedings are conducted or who is deaf has the right to the assistance of an interpreter. There have been several important court decisions on the applications of these sections to criminal law. These decisions will be discussed in the following chapters. In particular, s.8, s.9, and s.10 and parts of s.11 will be outlined in Chapter Five which discusses pre-trial procedure. Cases concerning the rights of the accused at trial will be illustrated in Chapter Two. This Article released under United Nations Convention Act. citizens right to know. A peace of Legal Advise to our Community. this just a little learning without going into the Details. Bravo. EXAMPLES OF RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS IN THE CHARTER Fundamental freedoms: Freedom of conscience religion thought belief opinion and expression freedom of peaceful assembly and association Democratic right: The right of Canadian citizens to vote or to run for office. Mobility rights: The right of Canadian citizens to enter remain in and leave Canada and the right of Canadian citizens and permanent residents to live and work in any province of Canada. Equally rights: The right to be treated equally before and under the law the right to the equal protection of the law and benefit of the law without discrimination based on race national or ethnic origin colour religion age or mental or physical disability. The Charter also protects the two official languages of Canada French and English. The charter has special importance to criminal law. To enforce the law protect the public and prosecute offenders police and others in the criminal justice system are given certain powers and authority to interfere with individual liberty. For example the power to search and to make arrests are significant infringements of personal freedom. The charter serves an important function of setting out rules of procedure for exercising these powers and limitations on the authority allowed to law enforcement personnel. The most important rights for criminal law are the legal rights set out in s.7-s. 14. Section 7 states: 7. Everyone has the right to life liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice. This general statement says that a person cannot be denied life liberty or security of the person without the principles of fundamental justice being followed. The supreme Court of Canada has said that the principles of fundamental justice are to be found in the basic tenets of our legal system and that it is up to the courts to develop the limits of these tenets. In other words the courts will decide on a
Re: [WestNileNet] LADO SAGA MUST STOP
Re: dear. brothers and sisters. lets all look forward to work together of helping our fellow westnilers to overcome hunger and starvation in the region. as for brother. ron okuonji[agami] your point you raised reached the members of westnilenet. their coments confirm that. for now lets stick on hunger project, you are a ugandan brother. lugbara from maracha, at you are living in denmark. this is a request from me to you. happy ramadhan kareem greetings to all members. the second article are defferent subject. not from me, am asked to forward. Since the 1960s Western society, hitherto Christian in foundation, has come under the influence of a school of moral theology known as Consequentialism. Conseqentialism, essentially denies objective truth and leads to moral relativism. Ultimately it leads to a culture of death that today sanctions everything from contraception to abortion, homosexual activity, sex outside of marriage, divorce, sterilization, in-vitro fertilization, pornography, embryonic stem cell research, euthanasia and even false notions of a just war. Consequentialism claims to draw the criteria of the rightness of a given way of acting solely from a calculation of foreseeable consequences deriving from a given choice. It does acknowledge moral values but maintains that it is never possible to formulate an absolute prohibition of particular kinds of behavior which would be in conflict, in every circumstance and in every culture, with those values. In his book "Orthodoxy" G.K. Chesterton maintains that this is a false theory of progress. "We often hear it said, for instance, 'What is right in one age is wrong in another'". This is quite reasonable, if it means that there is a fixed aim, and that certain methods attain at certain times and not at other times...(However) if the standard changes, how can there be improvement, which implies a standard? The so-called goal of Consequentialism is to maximize the good of humanity. It operates on the Utilitarian principle that "the ends justify the means". As a result human beings are often treated in an impersonal way i.e. not for their own sake but for the utility that can be derived from them. Moral philosopher Bernard Williams criticized Conseqentialism on the grounds that its central idea is that the only kind of thing that has intrinsic value is "states of affairs'. For the consequentialist, human acts have no value in and of themselves but only insofar as they produce the best states of affairs. The right act is the act, of those available to choose from, that brings about the best consequences while supposedly maximizing the overall good of everyone's self-interest. Williams also objected to the doctrine of "negative responsibility" that follows from Consequentialism's assigning ultimate value to states of affair. This doctrine holds that one is just as responsible for the things that he allows to happen or fails to prevent as he is for the things he brings about. Consequentialism, then, does not take seriously the distinctiveness of persons but rather treats them impartially. It totally subordinates the individual to the collectivity. This deprives persons of their identity and integrity. Consequentialism is a dehumanizing formula for it reduces human beings to material objects which can be exploited and to commodities that can be bought and sold. It reduces them to beings whose free will has effectively been abrogated - beings upon whom a judgment of moral good or evil cannot validly be passed. Such a philosophy ends up poisoning the social structures and human relations it purports to strengthen - defeating, in turn, its own purpose. Some like Peter Railton advanced Consequentialism to a stage that supposedly allows the individual person the freedom to pursue personal goals of happiness while remaining, at the same time, subject to the collectivity. This "sophisticated consequentialist" is not always bound to consequentialist calculating, to rules or to "directly" seeking the goal of maximizing the good. Instead, he may at times find it more advantageous to "indirectly" maximize the good by cultivating certain, necessary areas of personal interest such as human relationships - relationships whose intimacy and friendship are not subject to suffer the "loss" and "alienation" that often comes with direct Consequentialism. This would mean that on an act-to-act basis the sophisticated consequentialist will sometimes do the wrong thing according to his criterion of right in order to achieve the overall good. Here we have the clear justification for claiming that the ends justify the means. We also have the foundation for moral relativism. This theory necessarily entails the cultivation of certain dispositions or character traits that are the product of moral, emotional, sociological and psychological inconsistency. These include a certain weakness of will, indecisiveness, rationalization a
Re: [WestNileNet] Where do we go wrong on Lado
Re: Caleb Alaka. at the time. Mzeebaba.RIP.al-haji idi amin was in powers most of my brothers & sisters were still young, students, including my young brother jaffar remo. read what hapens in 1979. my dads own uncle, maliyamungu betrayed his own nephew idi amin. written by Majid Alemi Junior & Family. in bc. vancouver, western canada., December 21, 2008 Re: my dads own uncle, who was a christian betrayed his own nephew, my father, Mzee baaba. RIP. in 1979. by excepting millions of fake dollars offered to him by american government. that he should tell all those ugandans army who was christian not to fight, and they will be given thousands of america dollars, as well to be intergrated into new army. in the new government. those souldiers who were christian started to withdraw from the front line, taking their wives childrens to their villages, the supplies to front line were delayed, our own souldiers giving the posision of our souldiers to the enemies, when situation change like this, then comander in chief order the army loyal to him, to pull back, headed to jinja, thats why tanzanian army ugandas rebels from tanzania entered uganda without any resistence. those rebels tried to enter uganda since 1972, they were expelled back, at that time there were no confussion. no division of religion. uganda army under idi amin was the best in east africa, as well african continent. since 1972 tanzania had that long range guns those guns was bought by african leaders to fight by then rodhesia, now zibambwe. what ugandan rebels did start from the borders in mutukula, mbarara, kabale, come to masaka, mpigi, entebbe, kampala, up to arua, koboko, mass killings of millions of muslims, west nilans, all over uganda. the northerners started to enter the mosques changing it to dancing club, to sell local marua, and kwete in th masjids, many sheiks were murdered in cold blood. the ugandans rebels did enterd uganda smuggled in by their collabraters in the police attempted to assanate the forme vice president. mustapher idirisi who is aringer, to devide kakwa and aringa,start in mbarara, in masaka, in bombo. all over uganda. what some tanzanian souldiers did was to remove all those rebels whithin mosques perimeters. they brought tanzanian souldiers to guard the mosque, most tanzanian troops were muslims. they started praying in. thats why the mosques survive those some muslims ugandans who was hiding came under the protection of tanzanian souldiers. most of them stated they just follow orders against their will to enter and fight along side ugandans rebels. any city and towns that the rebels enters in. they move with groups that brake into the ugandan shops and loot, after that, the buildings are put on fire. what ugandans rebels started to do killing those army that was working in amins government. wether they are christians or muslims, burning people alive in west nile, arua, up to koboko, civilians were asked to go inside their houses, and then they do sets fire on those grasses houses. properties were looted, iron sheets remove and transported to nortern uganda. alot hepens in uganda, not reported in the western media even though they know about it. only guardian juornilist that entered kampala april. 11,1979. reported about the lootings, she witnessesed. it. groups of ugandans rebels entering shops looting what is in the shops. then they set fire ii n the buildinds. let people ask themselves why all this sefferings up to now in uganda, as well the affected regions cast by almighty god, because of what they did to their fellow ugandans since early 1979 up to now. I request the people from west nile to give their view what they witness what hapens to the civilians as well students in umbaci college in 1979. by majid alemi junior. will continue in next Issue. our prayers. From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 5:58:44 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Where do we go wrong on Lado Remo my brother, I with respect opine another view, we are not afraid of anything. We from West Nile who reside in Kampala have a saying that 'this is our Country". I respected Idi Amin Dada for having ignored the Lado state issue. Lets face it. do we genuinely believe that the occupants of Southern Sudan, Central African Republic, Eastern Congo and West Nile can come together to form a state. Remember we from West Nile did undermine our regime of Idi Amin Dada. actually the overthrow of Idi Dada's regime was because of the divisions between the Nubians, Kakwa, Lugbara and Aringa. The Alur's felt they were Luo's. Those __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.__
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 13, Issue 29
Hi there! kadarakur...@yahoo.co.uk thought you might be interested in this article from The New Vision online: http://www.newvision.co.ug They also added this comment: "" Reflecting on the UNAA Convention Opiyo Oloya THE Uganda North American Association convention in Chicago this past weekend was a mixed bag of successes and failures. A preliminary head counts showed that the attendance was very high, with participants coming in from all over North America and Europe. For the first time, the issues from northern Uganda dominated the proceedings with two sessions given for discussions of the way forward. Both the Friday and Saturday sessions were heavily attended by delegates who wanted to learn more about the problems and how they can become involved. The presence of Minister of State for Karamoja and First Lady, Janet Museveni, certainly elevated the attendance of the Saturday session to standing-room only. The majority of delegates expressed the sentiments that the Government needed to move more aggressively with post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation programmes in the north. Among others, the draft UNAA resolution on northern Uganda included provision of “free tuition and all educational expenses through university for the next 20 years, starting 2010”. The resolution also called for “two oxen and one ox plow” to each family in northern Uganda. In a spontaneous act of solidarity with children of northern Uganda, delegates passed the hat around and collected $600 to sponsor a child in northern Uganda through school. Participants want the fund to become an annual part of UNAA conventions. Janet acquitted herself very well with a polished performance that surprised many delegates. Against all these positive vibes and intentions, however, was an ugly underbelly of politics playing out. From the very start of the convention on Thursday, the campaign for the UNAA presidency took a decidedly meaner tone. Accusations and rumours flew back and forth that some of the candidates had bought off the delegates with money provided by the Government of Uganda. There were also suspicions that delegates would be sneaked in to shore up the support for certain candidates. There were election material and paraphernalia everywhere throughout the convention site at Chicago-Marriott. The chicanery played out during the presidential debate on Saturday night. First, the former UNAA president, Lt. Frank Musisi, showed up late for debate. He then announced that an injunction from Cook County Court had been served that forbade the elections to move forward. Stunned delegates asked how this could be, and who was behind such a move. Musisi said everything would be sorted out by Monday, but was adamant that further debate was futile since elections were now called off. However, just as suddenly as the announcement was made, debate moderator Dr. Muniini Mulera of Toronto clarified the situation. The court injunction, he said, was filed against the UNAA electoral commission. It, however, did not stop elections from going forward. The EC had 30 days to file a rebuttal, but elections would proceed the following day (Sunday) as planned. This development was greeted with happy cheers and much applause. Musisi now decided he would participate in the debate and was given time to elaborate his position. But the die had been cast. Many of the supporters of Musisi who had been upbeat all evening long now fell silent. Somehow, they felt they were being played for fools. The planned dinner boat cruise was a huge disappointment, and likely the final nail that brought Musisi down. The buses carrying delegates to the boat were ordered to turn around and return to the hotel on the orders of Musisi. Apparently, there were some non-paying intruders on the bus. Against much protestation, exhausted delegates were ordered off the buses. Some got off, others refused. Then everyone was ordered back on the buses, and driven to the boat. Once there, delegates were made to wait an additional hour in line while Musisi spent the time on the phone with some unknown parties. To add salt to injury, once on the boat, the promised dinner turned out to be finger snacks. At least the live music was good, and delegates consoled themselves with dancing to the upbeat tunes. It was no wonder then that the electoral commission took every precaution to avoid any perception and accusation of bias. The voting began on time Sunday morning. Security was decidedly the tightest in UNAA history with uniform guards posted at the entrance. The voting booths came courtesy of the Chicago Electoral Commission. Inside, cameras quietly recorded the general scene such that any malfeasance would be exposed. The voters list was publicly posted for all to see. Election officials verified the identity of each voter against a photo identity card, and scrutinised each completed ballot to ensure that t
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Hi there! kadarakur...@yahoo.co.uk thought you might be interested in this article from The New Vision online: http://www.newvision.co.ug They also added this comment: "" Judiciary opens office in West Nile By Frank Mugabi THE justice and constitutional affairs ministry has opened a regional office in Arua town. The office on the Arua-Nebbi highway will house the ministry’s directorates of legal advisory, administrator general, law council, first parliamentary counsel, Attorney General and the registration services bureau. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony on Saturday, the Attorney General, Kiddu Makubuya, said the facility was intended to promote the rule of law in the region. “This is a major step towards consolidating justice. I encourage all districts and residents to make the best use of it,” Makubuya said. He hailed the district authorities for donating the land on which the office was constructed and encouraged others to emulate the gesture. He also commended residents for denouncing violence to concentrate on development. Makubuya said former rebel groups which signed peace agreements had set good examples. He, however, cautioned the people agitating for rebellion to be mindful of the effects. “I hear people stating hard positions because they want some people to fall. But that person will not fall alone. He will fall with some people and infrastructure,” Makubuya warned. The Arua LC5 chairperson, Richard Andama Ferua, said the district had also provided space to the lands and housing ministry to build a regional office. Another plot of land was allocated for a remand home. The Judiciary office was constructed by Alpha-Gama Engineering Enterprises at a cost of sh930m, which was got from the Netherlands Embassy through the Justice, Law and Order Sector. You can also read the article online at: http://www.newvision.co.ug/detail.php?mainNewsCategoryId=8&newsCategoryId=16&newsId=693956 From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 11:03:17 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Lado discussions should become private Cliff, I thank you for your bold and decisive response towards the Lado debate. When I posed those questions, I did not mean to be insensitive towards our brother Okuonzi who I believe cherishes Lado dearly. I remember one time on this very link telling our brother Majid Alemi Jr that no one should deceive them out there that West Nile needs United Nations. I almost sounded rude but I asked for forgiveness. Several colleagues including Jackson once opined that Lado was not worth the time. My questions were geared to show the futility of a dream. Talking about Lado is akin to undoing the Berlin Conference or Red Indians thinking about taking over America. It is a diversionary unrealistic, surrealism which is similar to a mirage. I however suggest that since some members might be interested in the topic, they can probably make private arrangements with our Brother Okuonzi so that the history, struggles and the rest can be communicated privately. Every one has a constitutional right but I hope my view will not be misinterpreted and I apologize for any inconvenience my mail might cause. God bless us __ Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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News in brief... ‘Don’t torture mentally ill’ ARUA-People who are suffering, or have suffered from mental disorders must be given equal opportunities with the normal ones, members of Mental Health Uganda have urged. The organisation’s programmes officer, Mohammad Kyeyune, recently said the formerly mentally ill persons were discriminated against by employers and in courts of laws. Drug abuse and alcoholism were identified as the major causes of mental health problems in West Nile. Sh15b budget passed AMURU-The district council on Friday passed a sh15.8b budget for the 2009/10 financial year. The finance secretary, Patrick Okello Oryema, said about sh13.7b would come from government grants, sh1.9b from the donors and about sh127m from local revenue. Okello said resettling the internally displaced people was their priority. From: M O Luti To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 9:30:06 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Lado Hi Cliff, I'm in full support of your views and those of Caleb that people are not only bored or interested in the Lado issue but, I believe, people do not see this issue as a problem-solving issue. For now, I would suggest that instead of putting our energies on discussing Ladoland, which very few of us even heard of, we should leave this discussion as a historical item. Lado or no Lado, our people need the help they can get in order to survive. Let's concentrate on tangible developmental issues instead of diverting our attention to such 'political' matters. Discussing Lado when famine is devastating our people would be like trying to teach a history lesson or civics lesson to a hungry student. Could we feed, cloth, house and have the student live a happy and healthy life before subjecting him/her to such intellectual issues! The point I'm trying to make here is that let's focus on some very pressing developmental issues that are paramount to our poeple's survival. To the advocates of the discussion on Ladoland, I would suggest that for the sake of exercising some unity of purpose in what this very important forum is attempting to achieve, just abandon Ladoland for now. ___ From: aliga cliff To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 10:03:28 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Lado Hullo Caleb, indeed you are right to say that the audiance either is bored or not interested on the issue of lado and I entirely agree with you. First of all I am not inerested n the type of politics on Lado and secondly if we want to develope our region, there are certainly many more issues to address than taking us back to History of the colonial time. For instance right now our members are thinking about the famine in our region, and other issues such as drug and alcohol use which seem to have reached an alarming state and should be paid more attention. How about the detoriating Education standards in our Giant schools like Ombachi, Mvara, Koboko, Nyapea etc that are now missing among the top ten best school. Why dont we ask our selves about what has gone wrong in these schools in WestNile that you or me have gone through than talking about Lado which is certainly not clear in our usaul History. My view is that let us not use this forum to Politisize issue because I believe that we can do alot for our region without Politicizing issues. I here some one wrote in this site that we organize our selves on Tribal basis (Not a a good idea). If Maracha and Terego counties have failed to agree to merge as one district, dont you think we have bigger problems as far as uniting our region for a common goal is concerned? Look it is time we abondon politisizing issues. Now that HE has suggested to grand Nyadri a district, what image are we potraying to the rest of the world by refusing to work togther. thare comes Lado state which involves part of Southern Sudan, Eastern Congo, West Nile upto some parts of Central Africa; People do not Waste our time than to attend to more urgent matters in our region because my Children do not need to go to Exile like what happened to me Let us attend to issues affecting Education and Health for now Let us put our little efforts to share developmental ideas, carry joint bussiness. Those you who have bussiness skills, educate our brothers and sisters and probably link them to opportuinities. Look at the opportunities of Arua being at the Border means alot interms of opening ware houses, clearing urgeny etc. Kindly abandon politics for now. --- On Tue, 9/8/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: >From: Caleb Alaka >Subject: [WestNileNet] Lado >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 1:02 PM > > >Ronald, > >It seems those interested in the Lado stuff are quite few and the audience is >e
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 13, Issue 29
Hello, kadara kursum is suggesting the following article from http://www.arabnews.com: Agricultural investment firm opened Ghazanfar Ali Khan I Arab News RIYADH: As part of a major initiative launched by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah to ensure food security, Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of an SR2 billion agricultural investment firm, a unique public/private partnership venture for agricultural investments abroad. The company is called the International Agriculture and Food Investment Company (Agroinvest) and will focus on domestic investment and farm acquisitions abroad to cultivate mainly wheat, rice, soybeans and other crops. “Agroinvest will invest in projects to ensure food security and help stabilize food prices domestically,” said Osama M. Al-Kurdi, who heads the company’s launch team, at a press conference at the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry Monday night. Agroinvest will be established before the end of 2009 and will start full-fledged operations in March 2010, said Al-Kurdi, who is also a member of the Shoura Council. He pointed out that the new firm would invest SR500 million in the domestic market, mainly in the poultry and aquaculture businesses. The launching ceremony was attended by several Saudi officials and investors, including Samir A. Kabbani, president of National Agriculture Committee at the Council of Saudi Chambers, and Fayez S. Al-Hobail, a Ministry of Commerce and Industry official. “The firm will raise money from public and private sector organizations like the pension fund and the General Organization for Social Insurance, and it will also go for an IPO at a later stage,” said Al-Kurdi. He said that the company would participate with Saudi investors to acquire and promote agricultural projects. To this end, he noted that the Kingdom had identified several countries, including Brazil, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Pakistan and Turkey. “This is in line with King Abdullah’s plan for ensuring supply of staple food, which has topped the policy agenda in the Kingdom,” he added. He said that “choosing investment destinations would depend on incentives offered to foreign investors, geographic proximity to Saudi Arabia and political stability.” The move to set up the company, he said, is significant at this time when recent spike in international food prices has placed food security near the top of the Saudi national priorities. Currently, Africa is one of the world’s largest producers of raw agricultural products, said Kabbani, while replying to a question about the Saudi investment in Sudan. re: dear. members, my organisation. UMAIBC. are in contact to work with the company called internanional agrculture and food investment based in riyadh, saudi arabia. it will help aleviate the hunger and starvation in westnile region, arua,koboko,nebbi,pakwach,obongi,yumbe,rhino camp,moyo,adjumani,as well the rest of uganda. the little contrbution westnile net members raised are small part of hunger project. we have to try all means to see that big org involve to create jobs, to westnilers,youth. education,helth,repair roads in bad shape ETC. by majid alemi junior. in bc. Eima IT From: ronald okuonzi To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 12:41:50 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 13, Issue 29 Hello Joseph , This is whereby the Headquarters attention is drawn into . How far is going of the preparation for my visit to Headquarters now . I am keeping on sending replies from home then when they arrive to me . Ronald 2009/9/9 Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. RE: New Member (robert obetia) > 2. Re: New Member (Kiggundu Mukasa) > 3. Lado (Caleb Alaka) > 4. Let's be careful about Lado state thing (gerald matua) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 8 Sep 2009 18:13:56 +0300 >From: robert obetia >Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] New Member >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > > > >Hi Kigs, > > > >Could you add the following to the WestNileNet: > > > >Pamela Paparu : pamela.obe...@hotmail
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Re. thank you. robert ejiku. your message recieve. my regards to you all over there. awaiting to hear from roggers anguzu as well my brother, jaffar amin remo. keep intouch. remind roggers anguzu once again on my behalf. From: Robert Ejiku To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 2:05:21 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed Hi Majid, Its not possible for me because I live in Bushenyi. I have called Rogers to try and locate your bro and Im sure before the week closes, They would have met. Thank you otherwise and all the best. Ejiku Robert. On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: Re: your message recieve. Robert Ejiku. and thanks. how about you go and pick the money in cash. 100,000.00 uganda money now from my young brother, jaffar amin remo at his office the address i indicated in the message i send to caleb alaka or you and roggers anguzu go togather to jaffar before the deadline mention. print this my message give the copy to jaffar. meanwhile i am gonna let him know i gave you green light to collect the my contribution for hunger project i send since last week. thank you once again for your co operation. my regards & awadifo. from. majid alemi junior. in bc. > > > > From: Robert Ejiku > >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 10:29:40 PM >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed > > > >Hi Majid, > >Caleb Alaka is currently out of the country and I suspect he is not giving >attention to the mails at the moment. Could you delegate someone else. I will >try calling Rogers to pick it up himself. > > >Thank you and all the best. > > >Ejiku Robert > > >On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Majid Alemi Junior > wrote: > >Hi. Caleb Alaka. i am requesting you kindly to go to my brother jaffar remos >office. located on plot. 29 parliament avenue raja chambers level 4 room f4-53 >and collect my contrbution for hunger project. then hand it to roggers anguzu. >i did the monet since last week. i did inform roggers anguzu to collect. >sh.100,000.00 just read the notes below. let me know the outcome. majid >alemi junior. in bc. let us work together. my regards. or you email. jaffar >amin remo at. alemi_d...@yahoo.com >>Majid(11:23 AM): ramadhan kareem. remo. what is new? update me. majid alemi >>junior in bc. >>alemi_dada(11:24 AM): Ask some one else to come and collect the 100,000 from >>the office please...Your New Vision man has a problem with Muslims... >>Majid(11:29 AM): i will contact brother. caleb alaka he is a a lawyer in >>kampala. his email are in westnilenet lets both contact him. he is the one >>who appointed roggers anguzu. majid alemi junior. >>alemi_dada(11:31 AM): Just get some one who values the need to help the >>people of West Nile >>Majid(11:31 AM): ok majid >> >> >> >> From: Caleb Alaka >>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >>Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:13:52 AM >>Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed >> >> >>He has raised some important issues worth discussing >> >>--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Albert Orijabo wrote: >> >> >>>From: Albert Orijabo >>>Subject: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed >>>To: ombaci...@googlegroups.com >>>Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 9:35 PM >>> >>> >>>Hello ad thanks for this initiative..Its welcome and I support it whole >>>heartedly..my concerns though are as follows >>> >>>1. How come the up country (esp. arua) fratenity isnt involved in these >>>initiative yet they seem closer on ground (P'haps we are sleeping to much or >>>we need more social cohesion and wake up from the slumber???) >>> >>>2. Recently, food distributions in the district in response to this cause >>>have been politized...What criteria is in place? Who is the target group >>>and amongst them...who are the needy and most vulnerable? Even then, are we >>>using the "some for all" or "all for some" allocation criteria. Please >>>remember that a good gesture might be interpreted otherwise.Perhaps if a "do >>>no harm" analysis is done before. >>> >>>3. What is the level of our intervention and what budget line are we talking >>>about? Contributions for a purpose are more prudent if they are backed with >>>a budget, expenditure framework and accou
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Re: your message recieve. Robert Ejiku. and thanks. how about you go and pick the money in cash. 100,000.00 uganda money now from my young brother, jaffar amin remo at his office the address i indicated in the message i send to caleb alaka or you and roggers anguzu go togather to jaffar before the deadline mention. print this my message give the copy to jaffar. meanwhile i am gonna let him know i gave you green light to collect the my contribution for hunger project i send since last week. thank you once again for your co operation. my regards & awadifo. from. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Robert Ejiku To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 10:29:40 PM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed Hi Majid, Caleb Alaka is currently out of the country and I suspect he is not giving attention to the mails at the moment. Could you delegate someone else. I will try calling Rogers to pick it up himself. Thank you and all the best. Ejiku Robert On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: Hi. Caleb Alaka. i am requesting you kindly to go to my brother jaffar remos office. located on plot. 29 parliament avenue raja chambers level 4 room f4-53 and collect my contrbution for hunger project. then hand it to roggers anguzu. i did the monet since last week. i did inform roggers anguzu to collect. sh.100,000.00 just read the notes below. let me know the outcome. majid alemi junior. in bc. let us work together. my regards. or you email. jaffar amin remo at. alemi_d...@yahoo.com >Majid(11:23 AM): ramadhan kareem. remo. what is new? update me. majid alemi >junior in bc. >alemi_dada(11:24 AM): Ask some one else to come and collect the 100,000 from >the office please...Your New Vision man has a problem with Muslims... >Majid(11:29 AM): i will contact brother. caleb alaka he is a a lawyer in >kampala. his email are in westnilenet lets both contact him. he is the one who >appointed roggers anguzu. majid alemi junior. >alemi_dada(11:31 AM): Just get some one who values the need to help the >people of West Nile >Majid(11:31 AM): ok majid > > > > From: Caleb Alaka >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:13:52 AM >Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed > > >He has raised some important issues worth discussing > >--- On Tue, 8/25/09, Albert Orijabo wrote: > > >>From: Albert Orijabo >>Subject: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed >>To: ombaci...@googlegroups.com >>Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 9:35 PM >> >> >>Hello ad thanks for this initiative..Its welcome and I support it whole >>heartedly..my concerns though are as follows >> >>1. How come the up country (esp. arua) fratenity isnt involved in these >>initiative yet they seem closer on ground (P'haps we are sleeping to much or >>we need more social cohesion and wake up from the slumber???) >> >>2. Recently, food distributions in the district in response to this cause >>have been politized...What criteria is in place? Who is the target group and >>amongst them...who are the needy and most vulnerable? Even then, are we using >>the "some for all" or "all for some" allocation criteria. Please remember >>that a good gesture might be interpreted otherwise.Perhaps if a "do no harm" >>analysis is done before. >> >>3. What is the level of our intervention and what budget line are we talking >>about? Contributions for a purpose are more prudent if they are backed with a >>budget, expenditure framework and accountability/value for money reports >> >>4. Dont we think an emergency fund to mitigate such crisises(sp) should be >>created? Now its been a drought..p'haps next time it might be a flood or an >>epidermic. >> >>The concept is good and its appropriate to respond considering the emergency >>but I think we need an overall policy on how to handle such subsequent >>events. >> >>Thanks a lot Ceteris Peribus >> >> >>Orijabo Albert >>Senior Engineer Water >>Arua District Local Government >>P. O. Box 1, Arua >>UGANDA >>Tel: +25647620122;Mob:+25678566535 >> >>--- On Tue, 25/8/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: >> >> >>>From: Caleb Alaka >>>Subject: West Nile Hunger Project >>>To: "ombaci group" >>>Date: Tuesday, 25 August, 2009, 12:25 PM >>> >>> >>>Wise Men from the only college, >>> >>>An initiative on self help to alleviate hunger
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Hi. Caleb Alaka. i am requesting you kindly to go to my brother jaffar remos office. located on plot. 29 parliament avenue raja chambers level 4 room f4-53 and collect my contrbution for hunger project. then hand it to roggers anguzu. i did the monet since last week. i did inform roggers anguzu to collect. sh.100,000.00 just read the notes below. let me know the outcome. majid alemi junior. in bc. let us work together. my regards. or you email. jaffar amin remo at. alemi_d...@yahoo.com Majid(11:23 AM): ramadhan kareem. remo. what is new? update me. majid alemi junior in bc. alemi_dada(11:24 AM): Ask some one else to come and collect the 100,000 from the office please...Your New Vision man has a problem with Muslims... Majid(11:29 AM): i will contact brother. caleb alaka he is a a lawyer in kampala. his email are in westnilenet lets both contact him. he is the one who appointed roggers anguzu. majid alemi junior. alemi_dada(11:31 AM): Just get some one who values the need to help the people of West Nile Majid(11:31 AM): ok majid From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 12:13:52 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed He has raised some important issues worth discussing --- On Tue, 8/25/09, Albert Orijabo wrote: >From: Albert Orijabo >Subject: West Nile Hunger Project - Policy needed >To: ombaci...@googlegroups.com >Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 9:35 PM > > >Hello ad thanks for this initiative..Its welcome and I support it whole >heartedly..my concerns though are as follows > >1. How come the up country (esp. arua) fratenity isnt involved in these >initiative yet they seem closer on ground (P'haps we are sleeping to much or >we need more social cohesion and wake up from the slumber???) > >2. Recently, food distributions in the district in response to this cause have >been politized...What criteria is in place? Who is the target group and >amongst them...who are the needy and most vulnerable? Even then, are we using >the "some for all" or "all for some" allocation criteria. Please remember that >a good gesture might be interpreted otherwise.Perhaps if a "do no harm" >analysis is done before. > >3. What is the level of our intervention and what budget line are we talking >about? Contributions for a purpose are more prudent if they are backed with a >budget, expenditure framework and accountability/value for money reports > >4. Dont we think an emergency fund to mitigate such crisises(sp) should be >created? Now its been a drought..p'haps next time it might be a flood or an >epidermic. > >The concept is good and its appropriate to respond considering the emergency >but I think we need an overall policy on how to handle such subsequent events. > >Thanks a lot Ceteris Peribus > > >Orijabo Albert >Senior Engineer Water >Arua District Local Government >P. O. Box 1, Arua >UGANDA >Tel: +25647620122;Mob:+25678566535 > >--- On Tue, 25/8/09, Caleb Alaka wrote: > > >>From: Caleb Alaka >>Subject: West Nile Hunger Project >>To: "ombaci group" >>Date: Tuesday, 25 August, 2009, 12:25 PM >> >> >>Wise Men from the only college, >> >>An initiative on self help to alleviate hunger was mooted by your own >>brothers on the West Nile Net. Subsequently members have been making >>financial contributions as a short term gesture in alleviating hunger amongst >>the extremely needy and hungry persons from West Nile. To that end the Hunger >>Project has attracted almost two million shillings both in cash and pledges. >>Since some Ob's are not on West Nile Net. We thought we should pass this >>message to all of you. Kindly get in touch with our own undermentioned who is >>the treasurer of the project. Any contribution from 15,000/= to 1,000,000/= >>and even beyond is welcome. The fact that the rains are back means that more >>people are badly off as the small they kept is likely to be sown as seeds. >>For further details contact:- >> >>Rogers Anguzu >>Brand Manager Vision Group >>cel + 256 (77) 246 5024 >>off + 256 (41) 433 7000 >> >> >>--~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ >>You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups >>"St. Joseph's College Ombaci Old Boys" group. >>To post to this group, send email to ombaci...@googlegroups.com >>To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >>ombaci-ob+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com >>For more options, visit this group at >>http://groups.google.co.ug/group/Ombaci-OB?h
Re: [WestNileNet] SEEDS BUT ALSO TIME TO RIGHT THE WRONGS WITH AGRIC IN WEST NILE
They also added this comment: "" Agricultural sector sitting on bomb Uganda’s agricultural sector is facing one of the most challenging times, though many people may not have realised this. A time is coming when the lauded genetic modification of crops will co-exist with the so-called cross breeds, while sidelining traditional breeds of both crops and animals. This is modern-day discreet agricultural colonialism where the entire traditional set up (the sweeter one) has been overrun. Some time back when I wrote an article criticising the introduction of genetically Modified Foods (GMs), I received harsh feedback from some circles. Recently, I enriched my knowledge on GMs by discussing with an expert at Kawanda Research Centre. The expert explained that what they do is enhance crops by removing weaker traits and replacing them with better ones. For example, if pawpaws have a trait that is more resistant to disease A, it is removed and put in a banana, which makes it equally resistant and, therefore, healthier. The expert, however, noted that lately, some people have come up with cross-breeding including chicken, oranges, mangoes, onions and passion fruits. In all these cases, the cross-bred products appear bigger and healthier, but taste and smell differently as well as lack nutrients. The crops have infiltrated the entire agricultural sector and the traditional breeds are now difficult to come by. It is hard to find the original small and sweet passion fruits, yellow-york eggs, small onions or even the tasty chicken we were used to. Interestingly, those who have the original quality breeds, sell their products twice the price of the crossbreeds. Shouldn’t this be enough explanation that the latter are simply a nuisance? What is more annoying is that over time, the cross-breeds have reduced in size, quickly turning into disguises of traditional breeds. In fact, an ordinary consumer may not be able to make a distinction between the two. The proponents of GM have a brilliant argument in case their innovation is workable. According to Kawanda, no GM foods have been released onto the Ugandan market. However, it ought to be noted that given the already firm blindfold of cross-breeds, by the time real GM is released onto the market, it will be very difficult for an ordinary farmer/consumer to draw the necessary perfect distinction between the two. Farmers used to re-plant seeds over several seasons, and there was always enough food, unlike today. forwarded message from sister kadara kursum in uk. re. forwarded by me. majid alemi junior. to westnilers members. over to dream teams brothers amd sisters. your input are very important. my regards to all. From: oguzu lee To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 10:45:12 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] SEEDS BUT ALSO TIME TO RIGHT THE WRONGS WITH AGRIC IN WEST NILE Tom, The seed option is just an informed and down-to-earth solution. Only need seeds can eliminate the food insecurity that has persisted in West Nile. Today, the estimated population of West Nile in dire need for food is 280,000. Can food aid alone be a sustainable solution to the hunger for such a number of people. Relief food will only leave most our affected people heavily dependant on aid that i don't see forthcoming in the next couple of years. The current acute shortage provides West Nile with an opportunity to take stock of what has really gone wrong over the years in agric and society at large otherwise the goal of eliminating extreme hunger will remain a myth in West Nile. Lack of strategic approach to food secuirity will be resultant death, highest school drop rate ever reported, increasing level of poverty, mulnutrition,etc. I hope through this project, we'll give every man, woman and child the right to adquate food or a means to adqaute food. However time remains a critical factor for success of this seed option. From: aliti candia To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 5:48:00 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] SEEDS for West Nile Hunger Project - Hi friends, > >Ori's concerns are correct from the observations and experences of food >distribution here in Arua , that calls for clear guidelines for the project to >succeed. Recently ,Red Cross distributed relief food to some families in Arua >and imagine a family of 8 people getting 3 kgs of beans and 6 kgs of Posho >plus 1 litre of cooking oil. This may help for one or two days and serve as >good gesture but i totally believe in supply of seeds to the affected >familities at this point in time in order to sustain them in future. >Seeds of Tomatoes,cabbages,onions, ,dodo,beans, >osubi,maize,potatoevines,cassava stalks etc.Some of these seeds within two >weeks are
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Re: [WestNileNet] RE: [ West Nile Public University
Re: aliti chandia. thanks for the info you presented to the members. keep up the good work. we ask more ladies to join westnilenet. to contribute to the community. only 4 ladies so far gave their ideas in this forum. they are. margaret,aliti,kadara,and mary apai. nice to hear from them. by majid alemi junior. in bc. over to dream teams members. From: aliti candia To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 7:15:40 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] RE: [ West Nile Public University Dear Friends, > >The people of West Nile welcome the issue of a public university in West Nile >,which was requested for by some few of our right thinking and upstanding >politicians of West Nile during H.E's visit o Arua and also discussed at the >national level by the head of Government and some leaders of West Nile. The >President in his wisdom has pronouced himself in Black and white on the Public >University issue. The Ministry of Education and sports and Arua district >council have had thier mention of the university in thier policy statements >for FY 2009/10. >Friends ,note that the issue of a Public University is to some extent ;in >Uganda;s case a political issue which calls for all WEST NILE political >leaders at all levels to come up with statements in support of the public >university in West Nile which to date they have not done to the entire West >Nile as a region except may be at district level. There are many variable at >play some of which need to be controlled politically. Lets put to task all our >District Councils, MP's and cabinet members from our region to come up openly >and pronouce them selves on the issue of the public university , the location >of the University ( thought not so important for the time being) so that the >,Gov't,technical persons and other consultants can commence on the strategic >planning aspects. >Unfortunately to date non of our political leaders have informed the people of >West Nile region in a special pullout on one of the national media papers >about the Public University pronouncement made by H.E The President . The >national media cannot write for us as westnilers . And let no single >politician take it upon himself or herself to take personal advantage of his >closeness to the the president tobe the director of directions on this issue. > I was made to understand some are even fighting for the university to be >either in their constituency if they are to support or put thier weight in >support of the establishment in West Nile. Other regions are watching us and >if we let go this opportunity it will be grabbed and the said university shall >be a constituency college of an existing public university in Uganda. >Am willing to attend a workshop to brain storm on this issue at my own cost >if am invited in Kampala or Arua. Over to you friends. > >Candia Tom Aliti ( alit...@yahoo.com) __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 60
re. to all westnilenet members. click and read about humanitarian international law. and assistence, also the work of international red cross & red cresent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_hunitarian_law http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Cresent_Movement forwarded by majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:14:44 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 60 Is there anyway of passing this information to people in their various social joints: Marua, Lira Lira, Kasese, etc? Is the West Nile community association still active, More pledges and contributions would be good, if we could reach a target of shs 2, 000,000, would be great. This would show our solidarity to those who need help from us at this tough times Avudria On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:31 AM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: West Nile Hunger Project (ROGER OPIGO) > 2. uganda remembers mzebabaRIP. idi amin dada. august. 16th2009. > (Majid Alemi Junior) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:59:45 +0300 >From: ROGER OPIGO >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile Hunger Project >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > >Rogers, > >Thanks for great spirit of leadership shown by taking up such an enormous >task. Am however not convinced that this method of "e-contributions" will >pay off in the end given such a stringent deadline. I really seem to agree >with Caleb Alaka's earlier proposal of convening brethren at a preferred >venue and we kick off a fund raising drive with lots of members present >because I recently sat in certain spheres and many dint know about the >project. > >Thanks, >Roger B Opigo > > >On 8/17/09, Rogers Anguzu wrote: >> >> Dear Members, >> >> >> >> Below is an update on the contributions for the West Nile Hunger Project. >> >> Tentatively we plan to hand over the proceeds to Red Cross on 4thSeptember >> 2009 – The thinking is if we want to help in the hunger issues, >> then we shouldn’t take too long. >> >> We will invite Red Cross to the hand over ceremony at Alaka & Company >> Advocates offices on Entebbe Road. >> >> >> >> We still call on members to make further donations and ideally we are >> looking at a minimum of *UShs 15,000/- per member *so this can work and >> for once we walk the talk! >> >> My details are below and for now I am the person collecting the donations >> so feel free to give me a shout or declare your donations. >> >> >> >> *Contributions Towards West Nile Hunger Alleviation* >> >> *Name* >> >> *Pledge* >> >> *Paid* >> >> *Balance* >> >> Rogers Anguzu >> >> 100,000 >> >> 100,000 >> >> 0 >> >> Caleb Alaka >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Ojaku Livingstone >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Afimani George >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> 50,000 >> >> Gordon Drate >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> 50,000 >> >> John Avutia Jackson >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Francis Anguyo >> >> 100,000 >> >> 100,000 >> >> 0 >> >> Francis Azabo >> >> 50,000 >> >> 0 >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> *650,000* >> >> *200,000* >> >> *45* >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> >> *Rogers** Anguzu* >> >> Brand Manager, *Vision Group,* >> >> Cel: +256 (77) 246 5024 >> >> Off: +256 (41) 433 7000 >> >> >> >> &
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 60
Re your request/question are for those who areback home there. john a jackson. another subject. United Nations World Food Programe. Org. said there aproach to ending hunger has changed. click here to read more. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/459/691634 forwarded by me. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 12:14:44 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 60 Is there anyway of passing this information to people in their various social joints: Marua, Lira Lira, Kasese, etc? Is the West Nile community association still active, More pledges and contributions would be good, if we could reach a target of shs 2, 000,000, would be great. This would show our solidarity to those who need help from us at this tough times Avudria On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:31 AM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: West Nile Hunger Project (ROGER OPIGO) > 2. uganda remembers mzebabaRIP. idi amin dada. august. 16th2009. > (Majid Alemi Junior) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 17:59:45 +0300 >From: ROGER OPIGO >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] West Nile Hunger Project >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > >Rogers, > >Thanks for great spirit of leadership shown by taking up such an enormous >task. Am however not convinced that this method of "e-contributions" will >pay off in the end given such a stringent deadline. I really seem to agree >with Caleb Alaka's earlier proposal of convening brethren at a preferred >venue and we kick off a fund raising drive with lots of members present >because I recently sat in certain spheres and many dint know about the >project. > >Thanks, >Roger B Opigo > > >On 8/17/09, Rogers Anguzu wrote: >> >> Dear Members, >> >> >> >> Below is an update on the contributions for the West Nile Hunger Project. >> >> Tentatively we plan to hand over the proceeds to Red Cross on 4thSeptember >> 2009 – The thinking is if we want to help in the hunger issues, >> then we shouldn’t take too long. >> >> We will invite Red Cross to the hand over ceremony at Alaka & Company >> Advocates offices on Entebbe Road. >> >> >> >> We still call on members to make further donations and ideally we are >> looking at a minimum of *UShs 15,000/- per member *so this can work and >> for once we walk the talk! >> >> My details are below and for now I am the person collecting the donations >> so feel free to give me a shout or declare your donations. >> >> >> >> *Contributions Towards West Nile Hunger Alleviation* >> >> *Name* >> >> *Pledge* >> >> *Paid* >> >> *Balance* >> >> Rogers Anguzu >> >> 100,000 >> >> 100,000 >> >> 0 >> >> Caleb Alaka >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Ojaku Livingstone >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Afimani George >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> 50,000 >> >> Gordon Drate >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> 50,000 >> >> John Avutia Jackson >> >> 100,000 >> >> >> >> 100,000 >> >> Francis Anguyo >> >> 100,000 >> >> 100,000 >> >> 0 >> >> Francis Azabo >> >> 50,000 >> >> 0 >> >> 50,000 >> >> >> >> *650,000* >> >> *200,000* >> >> *45* >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Cheers >> >> >> >> *Rogers** Anguzu* >> >> Brand Manager, *Vision Group,* >> >> Cel: +256 (77) 246 5024 >> >> Off: +256 (41) 433 7000 >> >> >> >> >> --
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
Re: Caleb Alaka. your message recieve. for your info. no one outside here will decieve me. iam also not belong to any political party. our father advised us his childrens not to join any political parties. politicians are liers, corrupt. ETC. i love all ugandans. my aim and objective is to se that our people do not suffers of hunger,starvations, died of hunger, our children to go to school, their health looked after, care for the elders,orphans,widows,poor people in the region, i personaly like your correspondance in this forum, you understand the law, keep up the good work. let us all have one aims & objectives to help the people of westnile. my grand father comes from kakwa tribe, and my grand mother comes from lugbara tribe. check this website. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geneva_Conventions awadifo. from majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Caleb Alaka To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 9:22:21 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website Majid, I am not an apologist of any system, neither do I share a modicum of any political ideology in Uganda with any political system or party. But do not allow some non-starters deceive you guys who are out there that we in West Nile need a Savior from outside whether be it United Nations or any body. International politics is about ideology. When U.S single handedly attacked Iran and committed genocide where was U.N. If our people are dying of hunger let us shake the Government and also do what Anguzu Rogers has initiated. We may become bored about these Lamentations which made our brothers the Acholi's to kill a whole generation. We once had power what did we do with it. For us let us be progressive. Let us build our own capacity through education, money and networking and forget this diversionary rhetoric's about how this or that Government has abandoned us. Man the last gun in West Nile was given out by Gen. Bamuze in 2002. This is 2009. lets move ahead instead of this hogwash. --- On Sat, 8/15/09, Majid Alemi Junior wrote: >From: Majid Alemi Junior >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website >To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile" >Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009, 2:33 PM > > >The following comment has been published >from http://www.theugandacitizen.com/administrator/: >Name: majid alemi junior. in bc. >Title: Exposed NRM & M7 Secrets Plan On Westnilers >Text: Re: this message i forwarded under united nations convenson charter of >1942/45 citizens right to know act. international law. to all community of >nations U.N. members including uganda. based on what is the article, we the >voice of voiceless appeals to united nations secretary general. to take and >present this case to the united nations security council to aprove united >nations peace keeping forces to westnile region. which faced war for long >time. their properties destroyed, no power electricity in region,roads are in >bad shape, bridges are all damaged needs repair, education system are poor, >unemployments problems are high, the present government dont care about the >people in westnile region. based on all major problems facing the the people >in the region. we request united nations international protection branch to >take charge of the region. on humaniterian cause. people in westnile was >refugees for many years, now they are returnees. they have nothing, united nations to rebuild westnile region. assist the poor in the region to overcome hunger starvation. as well nrm political upheaval towards westnilers. by. majid alemi junior. on bc. >Content item: >http://www.theugandacitizen.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=0&Itemid=4&joscclean=1&comment_id=9#josc9 >Please do not respond to this message as it is automatically generated > > > > From: Remo Alemi Dada >To: KOBOKO >Cc: WESTNILE >Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM >Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website > > >http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php > > > > Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr! >-Inline Attachment Follows- > > >___ >WestNileNet mailing list >WestNileNet@kym.net >http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >% WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ > > >The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including >attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. >___ > __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search f
[WestNileNet] uganda remembers mzebabaRIP. idi amin dada. august. 16th2009.
Over 2,500 people turn up & attended the dua prayers at mzebaba. RIP. al-haji idi amin dada house in arua tanganyika village. on sunday. august. 16th2009. a special thanks to baba hussein diliga and his teams to make this possible, he told me on phone august.16th2009. those of sister zaituni the duaghter of mama madina with many family members from kampala,koboko,in all parts of uganda attended the events. more info will follow. by. majid alemi junior. in bc. lunch and refreshments drinks were serve. we remembers our late. dad every year. august. 16h, the date died in jeddah and burried there. may almighty allah grant him jannah/heave. aaamin. dady you will always remains in our hearts forever. salam warahma. From: Majid Alemi Junior To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Cc: majidalemijun...@yahoo.com Sent: Saturday, August 15, 2009 4:04:41 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website A Reminder to all. DUA--PRAYERS written by mohamed sendege--rambuka, August 13, 2009 ALLAH---rest MZEE marshal IDDI AMIN DADA---IN PEACE. we the FUNA---are so sad beacause all he fought for is now being given to foreigners---investors--but GOD will one day reward our prayers. report abuse vote down vote upVotes: +0 Uganda Remembers. The Late. President Of The Rupublic Of Uganda. Al- Haji Idi Amin Dada.RIP. Every Year. August.16th written by majid alemi junior., August 15, 2009 Dear. Mike and Queenie. thank you for connecting all ugandans on your family sunday. show. and happy birthday. to paula nakawoya. from majid and family. your was on. august. 12th you looks younger on your group photos with mike. The Preperation are under way to mark 7 years since our beloved father. mze baba. RIP. al- haji idi amin dada alemi. died august. 16th 2003 in jeddah and burried there. we his childrens & the entire family. remember him every year this month. the dua prayer will be on sunday. august.16th2009. at his house in arua tanganyika village. time. 1:30pm. the RDC of west nile. & his family, are invited, major genaral. hussein gowan and family, major genaral. lumago and family, are all invited. all mps in westnile,the clerics imams, the priests are all invited, former officers,soldiers,civil servants, under his regime are all invited, the family members, ugandans in all parts of uganda, arua & koboko in particular. are all invited. contact persons are baba hussein diliga and my young brother. jaffar remo & teams. to handle the events. the lunch and refreshment will be serve. more info will follow. the events are sponsored by myself. majid alemi junior in bc. remo to update me of the progress. we appeal to business people in arua & kampala to donate plastic plates, cups, spoons, rice,cooking oil, maize flour,beans, ETC. to baba hussein diliga in arua at mze. amonyes house. thanks. salam warahma. re. thank you queenie of airing my message on your programe last sunday.but one. keep up the good work. greetings to all who are listening connect uganda radio rite now. my. sisters. maimuna amin,zaituni amin,hajira amin, and brother. jaffar amin remo all went to arua for to attend the dua of our. belove father. mze baba. al-hajid idi amin dada. RIP. dady, we missed you, but you always remains in our hearts forever. aamin. from your elder son. majid alemi junior & family. in bc. also national prayers dua was held in all. masjid/mosque around the globe. for all our loved ones who are not with us anymore. and the sict people in the hospital. lastly, happy holy ramadhan mubarak greetings to all muslims worldwide. fastings starts. august.21/22/2009. remember the needies. peace,love,unity are always my motto. salam warahma. peace be upon all of you. aaamin. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr! __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
The following comment has been published from http://www.theugandacitizen.com/administrator/: Name: majid alemi junior. in bc. Title: Exposed NRM & M7 Secrets Plan On Westnilers Text: Re: this message i forwarded under united nations convenson charter of 1942/45 citizens right to know act. international law. to all community of nations U.N. members including uganda. based on what is the article, we the voice of voiceless appeals to united nations secretary general. to take and present this case to the united nations security council to aprove united nations peace keeping forces to westnile region. which faced war for long time. their properties destroyed, no power electricity in region,roads are in bad shape, bridges are all damaged needs repair, education system are poor, unemployments problems are high, the present government dont care about the people in westnile region. based on all major problems facing the the people in the region. we request united nations international protection branch to take charge of the region. on humaniterian cause. people in westnile was refugees for many years, now they are returnees. they have nothing, united nations to rebuild westnile region. assist the poor in the region to overcome hunger starvation. as well nrm political upheaval towards westnilers. by. majid alemi junior. on bc. Content item: http://www.theugandacitizen.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=0&Itemid=4&joscclean=1&comment_id=9#josc9 Please do not respond to this message as it is automatically generated From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
A Reminder to all. DUA--PRAYERS written by mohamed sendege--rambuka, August 13, 2009 ALLAH---rest MZEE marshal IDDI AMIN DADA---IN PEACE. we the FUNA---are so sad beacause all he fought for is now being given to foreigners---investors--but GOD will one day reward our prayers. report abuse vote down vote upVotes: +0 Uganda Remembers. The Late. President Of The Rupublic Of Uganda. Al- Haji Idi Amin Dada.RIP. Every Year. August.16th written by majid alemi junior., August 15, 2009 Dear. Mike and Queenie. thank you for connecting all ugandans on your family sunday. show. and happy birthday. to paula nakawoya. from majid and family. your was on. august. 12th you looks younger on your group photos with mike. The Preperation are under way to mark 7 years since our beloved father. mze baba. RIP. al- haji idi amin dada alemi. died august. 16th 2003 in jeddah and burried there. we his childrens & the entire family. remember him every year this month. the dua prayer will be on sunday. august.16th2009. at his house in arua tanganyika village. time. 1:30pm. the RDC of west nile. & his family, are invited, major genaral. hussein gowan and family, major genaral. lumago and family, are all invited. all mps in westnile,the clerics imams, the priests are all invited, former officers,soldiers,civil servants, under his regime are all invited, the family members, ugandans in all parts of uganda, arua & koboko in particular. are all invited. contact persons are baba hussein diliga and my young brother. jaffar remo & teams. to handle the events. the lunch and refreshment will be serve. more info will follow. the events are sponsored by myself. majid alemi junior in bc. remo to update me of the progress. we appeal to business people in arua & kampala to donate plastic plates, cups, spoons, rice,cooking oil, maize flour,beans, ETC. to baba hussein diliga in arua at mze. amonyes house. thanks. salam warahma. re. thank you queenie of airing my message on your programe last sunday.but one. keep up the good work. greetings to all who are listening connect uganda radio rite now. my. sisters. maimuna amin,zaituni amin,hajira amin, and brother. jaffar amin remo all went to arua for to attend the dua of our. belove father. mze baba. al-hajid idi amin dada. RIP. dady, we missed you, but you always remains in our hearts forever. aamin. from your elder son. majid alemi junior & family. in bc. also national prayers dua was held in all. masjid/mosque around the globe. for all our loved ones who are not with us anymore. and the sict people in the hospital. lastly, happy holy ramadhan mubarak greetings to all muslims worldwide. fastings starts. august.21/22/2009. remember the needies. peace,love,unity are always my motto. salam warahma. peace be upon all of you. aaamin. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Make your browsing faster, safer, and easier with the new Internet Explorer® 8. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: The Issue of Public University in West Nile
Re: oguzua. I agree with most of your suggestion of maintaing the present universities already existing in westnile, poor condition of primary schools,secondary schools, colleges, teachers salaries, acommodation for teachers, students needs, health, food stuffs in the boarding shool, if realy M7 wanted to help the people of westnile, or he is just taking westnilers for a ride. based on M7 secret plan as well NRM. on other ugandans who does not suport NRM Govt. secondly, private businessman in koboko. brought 5 buses to ease transportation in westnile. Westnile gets third bus company. The Archbishop of uganda, Luke Orombi, and deputy mufti, Abdul Mukibi bless the kkravelle coaches at the launch of the buses , on tuesday. on bombo road, kampale. the buses owned by koboko kakwa based businessman , Idi Amin will play the westnile route. { Idi Amin Dada Foundation} on move. they join gagaa and nile coaches already playing the same route- Arrival of Idringhi Idi Tabans custom made coaches 1st sighting of five numberless coaches. more business people in westnile shuld create many of this kind to help the people of westnile. by. majid alemi junior in bc. From: Vasco Oguzua To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 10:36:37 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: The Issue of Public University in West Nile Dear Forum Members, Reading from the various posting associated with the Public University the President has given to West Nile, there are quite a number of questions that that linger in my mind may require some clear explanation from people on the ground in Uganda. From Mr. Embati and Fr. Ruffino's messages it would seem there was already an organization that had started looking at an issue of a Public University in West Nile as opposed to the idea that the President has given a Public University to West Nile. If I may recount from the initial message which I believe was in form of a casual question Mr. Alaka, about what happened to the President's message about a Public University in West Nile, I wonder if such a statement (if at all the President said it) was in response to what the group may have consulted. The speed at which this causal question has been answered has led to the speedy action of drafting a letter to thank the President for giving a University to West Nile. Whatever the truth of the story on the ground I do not know. Lets suppose that the group that was looking at the issue of a Public University in West Nile met the President and his remarks about a public University was a result of such a meeting. The question I still have for the need of a Public University in West Nile is what was the rational for a Public University when Nile University is in operation but lacks funds to get on its foot, Islamic University Branch is operational and also requires funds for expansion and the Mukono University Branch at Kuluva is operational and has produced graduates, and can easily be taken over by the government for expansion. If there is money for a new University, why are these institutions not considered for such available money from the government. Are the people who have been meeting for this Public University not aware of these three Institutions in West Nile? Are the local officials not aware of these Institutions in the region? Is there religious conflict now going on in West Nile, that these three Institutions in West Nile are not considered for expansion or improvement because they all have religious affiliations, and rather a new Public University in West Nile is better than building upon what we already have? What really is behind the rational for this Public University? Is this not a political manipulation as has always been like in the case of district allocations? Reading from the draft memorandum to the President, the suggestion that without this Public University, strategic government developmental projects and social development goals and objectives will slow down, graduates from West Nile who went to the Universities outside of West Nile remain in the City, no opportunities for evening classes for education programs for skills upgrading, and these campuses of the existing Universities can not absorb the high number of students from West Nile begs the question of whether it is a new University that can offer solutions to these issues or government support to the already existing institutions is a better viable direction. What has led to the the idea of a new University when the issue of high failures in the Primary and Secondary schools for which a Task force was set has not been significantly addressed. If we have very high failure in Primary schools and secondary schools where will the students for this University come from. Would it not be a better for the conditions in Primary and Secondary schools to be improved with more funding from the Government? P
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 29
thought you would like to see this page from the Stop the Drug War (DRCNet) web site. Message from Sender: Check this out. About StoptheDrugWar.org * Mission Statement * DRCNet Staff Click here to read more on our site From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 8:10:01 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 29 Long Term Planning on Public University The points raised by Charles are well taken. a) Long term strategic planning shapes the road map for a good physical planning. As a team with expertise in various fields, by bringing these brilliant ideas together and working with the local population, we can all contribute to the long term development efforts of the West Nile region. b) The concept of a Public University with campuses at Arua, Koboko, Nebbi and Moyo is excellent. University of Wisconsin System(USA) and Univesity of Quebec(Canada) have been sited as models, which we should persue in the planning process. However, starting a nucleus Faculty is very crucial at this point. c) Whatever the name of the university will be, Specialiazed faculties could be started in these proposed towns (e.g. Science Department, Agriculture, Education, Business Education, Humanities, etc). d) Convert one of the existing institutions ( PTTC or Secondary School). It will be easier to start a college immediately in the existing facilties than breaking the ground for new buildings which will take a lot of time to finish up. Expansion could be carried out as time goes. e) People on the ground should form a commitee to start the process. As we responded quickly to the poor performance in schools, I would propose formation of something like "University Task Force" (UTF) or commitee. As time is of essense, getting volunteers to start this process soon will be valuable. I hope vounteers can rise up to take the challenge. f) If we darg our feet on this initiative too long, we will only wake up to find this idea dried up after 2011 elections. Avudria On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:55 AM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: University in West Nile (Charles Male) > 2. Re: University in West Nile (MOL) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 07:00:33 -0400 >From: Charles Male >Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] University in West Nile >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: > <9695965f0908110400m7159c892u34e68f1cc3de1...@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >When you plan major infrastructural or development projects such as a >university, you plan for the long term not for one or two or five years. >Here we plan for one hundered years! The city of Ottawa, for example, is now >replacing water pipes and mains that were built/installed one hundred years >ago! > >And they are replacing these having projected what the population of Ottawa >is going to be 100 years from now. > >Short term planning is what has led West Nile into being neglected. A >typical example is the tarmacking of the road from Karuma to Arua. If any of >the planners in the Ministries of Finance and Transport really understood >what long term planning for economic development was, they should have >extended teh tarmacking right to Oraba/Kaya in anticipation of the peace in >Southern Sudan. The Arua - Kaya portion should have been planned already; >Arua-Moyo; Moyo-Gulu; all these should have been planned already and just >wait for the funds to implement the plan! > >We all know the problems of Uganda is not lack of money as evidenced by the >mansions being built by people whose salaries can't even afford to pay >electricity, water and food for 10 to 20 dependants living in those >mansions. The constant giving away of money to this kingdom, that kingdom, >this chief, that chief --- add that money, it is much more than what is >required to build a good road network in Northern Uganda. > >You can even see short-term planning in our everyday practices in our >societies were many people only have enough food for one season and rely on >mother nature to give us rain so we can plant for the next season. Or, the >parents who shun to take their children to school because they don't see the >results of that investment in one year. > >Nobody is saying that we should not have a university located in one place >for now. Those of us
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westnilenet-requ...@kym.net >> >>You can reach the person managing the list at >> westnilenet-ow...@kym.net >> >>When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >>than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." >> >> >>Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: Re: A powerful Universiy in West Nile the New Kid On The >> WestNile Net (Majid Alemi Junior) >> >> >>-- >> >>Message: 1 >>Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 07:22:57 -0700 (PDT) >>From: Majid Alemi Junior >>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: A powerful Universiy in West Nile the >> New Kid On The WestNile Net >>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >>Message-ID: <812035.15814...@web110707.mail.gq1.yahoo.com> >>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" >> >>Re: this is to draw the attention of westnilers members. whatever we writes. >>click this website. and know secret plan of M7 and NRM on the rest of >>ugandans, especialy. the people of westnile. >>http://www.theugandacitizen.com/news/66-our-editor.html this message was >>sent to me to forward to westnilenet members. majid alemi junior. in bc. >> >> >> >> >> >>From: Charles Male >>To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >>Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:22:23 AM >>Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: A powerful Universiy in West Nile the New Kid >>On The WestNile Net >> >> >>Very well said Modesto! We have to understand that we are all diverse and >>have disparate interests and therefore be allowed to sell our ideas without >>any fear or favour on WestNileNet. As someone says, this is a marketplace >>where you bring your ideas forward. >> >>I don't care whether the government is using this as bait or hoodwinking >>people as has been expressed. The fact of the matter is West Nilers have been >>paying taxes or worked for slave wages for over 150 years. It is our right to >>have a public univeristy and we MUST take it. >> >>However, we should go back to the same government and ask for FOOD or MONEY >>for food for our people. remind the govt that hungry people can't learn and >>may not get into the beautiful university that has been constructed. >> >>The Acholi NEVER refused Gulu university. They NEVER said let "their" people >>come from the Internally displaced camps first or let Kony be defeated first >>before the university can be built. >> >>In politics, there is are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies. >>Let's as people from West Nile learn to play politics the way politics is >>played. We can not be perpertually fighting or questioning the motives of the >>powers that be. We are losing so much and receiving very little in >>return, yet we pay as much taxes, if not more, than many parts of Uganda. >> >>We can't alway cry we need this infrastructure, we need roads, we need >>electricity and yet we are constantly fighting with the same people who are >>supposed to authorize the provision of these infrastructures. The fact of the >>matter is we are at a locational disadvantage if we want to influence govt. >>If we were located in the heart of Uganda like the Baganda, we could make all >>kinds of noises and yet continue to develop inspite of govt. We have no >>choice but to make strong alliances with whoever is in power to get what is >>right for us! Which leader has not disadvantaged West Nile? >> >>Charles >> >>On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 8:52 PM, JOHNSON OMBIGA wrote: >> >>Dear Vasco, >>> >>>You have a right to express compassionately, how you feel about the >>>discussion on the issue of West Nile Region being given a Public >>>University. However, in my opinion every issue you have raised has been in >>>the heads of all those West Nilers who knew very well that our >>>infrastructure needs are urgent, West Nile Region needs good supply of >>>water, energy, good roads, good facilities for all levels of schools, be it >>>primary, secondary, colleges and university. >>> >>>If you are living in Kampala and you have taken a ride to the southern part >>>of Uganda and also have taken a ride from Kampala to West Nile up to Oraba, >>>you would probably agree with me that there is excitement of our people who >>>are very eager to receive a Public funded University in West Nile. The >>>people
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Dear. westnilenet members. i was asked to forward this this message. click the web. for details. http://www.theugandacitizen.com/news/66-editor.html M7 and NRM plans on westnilelers, Please tell your friends about Ngoma Radio at www.ngomaradio.com or http://www.theugandacitizen.com/ngomaradio - From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: this is to draw the attention of westnilers members. whatever we writes. click this website. and know secret plan of M7 and NRM on the rest of ugandans, especialy. the people of westnile. http://www.theugandacitizen.com/news/66-our-editor.html this message was sent to me to forward to westnilenet members. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:22:23 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: A powerful Universiy in West Nile the New Kid On The WestNile Net Very well said Modesto! We have to understand that we are all diverse and have disparate interests and therefore be allowed to sell our ideas without any fear or favour on WestNileNet. As someone says, this is a marketplace where you bring your ideas forward. I don't care whether the government is using this as bait or hoodwinking people as has been expressed. The fact of the matter is West Nilers have been paying taxes or worked for slave wages for over 150 years. It is our right to have a public univeristy and we MUST take it. However, we should go back to the same government and ask for FOOD or MONEY for food for our people. remind the govt that hungry people can't learn and may not get into the beautiful university that has been constructed. The Acholi NEVER refused Gulu university. They NEVER said let "their" people come from the Internally displaced camps first or let Kony be defeated first before the university can be built. In politics, there is are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies. Let's as people from West Nile learn to play politics the way politics is played. We can not be perpertually fighting or questioning the motives of the powers that be. We are losing so much and receiving very little in return, yet we pay as much taxes, if not more, than many parts of Uganda. We can't alway cry we need this infrastructure, we need roads, we need electricity and yet we are constantly fighting with the same people who are supposed to authorize the provision of these infrastructures. The fact of the matter is we are at a locational disadvantage if we want to influence govt. If we were located in the heart of Uganda like the Baganda, we could make all kinds of noises and yet continue to develop inspite of govt. We have no choice but to make strong alliances with whoever is in power to get what is right for us! Which leader has not disadvantaged West Nile? Charles On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 8:52 PM, JOHNSON OMBIGA wrote: Dear Vasco, > >You have a right to express compassionately, how you feel about the discussion >on the issue of West Nile Region being given a Public University. However, in >my opinion every issue you have raised has been in the heads of all those West >Nilers who knew very well that our infrastructure needs are urgent, West Nile >Region needs good supply of water, energy, good roads, good facilities for all >levels of schools, be it primary, secondary, colleges and university. > >If you are living in Kampala and you have taken a ride to the southern part of >Uganda and also have taken a ride from Kampala to West Nile up to Oraba, you >would probably agree with me that there is excitement of our people who are >very eager to receive a Public funded University in West Nile. The people of >West Nile have in my opinion submitted for public funds to improve their >infrastructure many times before decentralization policy of districts came to >exist.. > >Our people have lived without good provision of government infrastructure >development for a long time. It is not a surprise that big government >expenditure on infrastructure comes from the head of state in Africa. In the >examples given for the Universities of Quebec in Canada and that of Wisconsin >in USA, were to illustrate the growth of universities, starting with one >campus and growing into many campuses. Governments in the Americas have >specific jurisdictions at all the levels starting from Municipalities to the >Provincial and then Federal Government, in our case the Central Government of >Uganda. > >Our people are not naive to be deceived for political advantage. We have >able representative leaders to Parliament who know what their people need, >Our role is to share views and brainstorm for better delivery of services to >our people. As we share these views, we definitely have the heads to think >properly and have the right to do so, We need to plan together with our >leaders from respective districts in a non-patrician way, in order to achieve >the good conditions we aspire to be given to our people. > > >Modesto > > >--- On Wed, 8/12/09, Gilbert Adibo wrote: > > >>From: Gilbert Adibo >>Subject: Re: [WestN
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re. wonderful ideas. we need to implement it. in action. global volunteer network. volunteers in uganda, westnile in particular. visit this. website. for more details info. http://www.volunteer.org.nz/uganda/ also this to link on many websites around the globe. http://www.muwelidin-community.zoomshare.com/ respectively. tadd to your favourite, & fwd. more sisters to voice their ideas to this subject of university in westnile by. majid alemi junior. over to members of this forum. regards to all. keep the fire burning. From: MOL To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:54:44 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] University in West Nile I totally agree with Charles on the issue of long term planning. First and foremost, I must say that I've read all the contributions made so far by fellow West Nilers regarding the establishment of a University in West Nile. I believe it is a very healthy thing to debate this issue and give different views even if they are opposing views. It is only such brain-stormings that will lead us into a better plan for this project. Remember, if we don't get out acts together and if we get it wrong history will judge us as we are judging those who planned for us some 50 or 100 years ago. This is the time for us to unite as a people irrespective of our political affiliations. I think one thing we all agree on is the need for a public university in West Nile, there is no doubt about that and in fact it is well overdue. What we are faced with now is where will it be built? I certainly agree that starting with one campus based in Arua is not a bad idea. However, we should not lose sight of the fact that we have to take services to the people and not people to the services. Therefore, as a future undertaking there is need to have a plan for campuses in other urban areas like Koboko, Moyo and Nebbi (Packwach). Having the first campus in Arua would then be a short term plan while the long term strategic plan would include establishing campuses in other parts of West Nile. I believe towns like Koboko, Moyo and Packwach already have educational institutions which could easily be transformed into university campuses. Having said all these, I would like to draw attention to what has become more of a problem for us on the political front. I know, most people would not like to touch on this but I will. For so long we have had representatives who are there in parliament for themselves. Part of the neglect West Nile has suffered has been because of our political leanings which have not given us crumbs of the national cake, let alone a thin slice of the national cake. At times it does not hurt to align with your opponent in order to obtain what may benefit you. As they say a hyena and a goat may seek shelter together if they have the same interests- i.e. a common enemy. So, what ever the political stipes we have have, let's seize this opportunity and have a long term plan for a public university which will benefit all corners of West Nile. In conclusion, my only advice on this debate is that, for once, let's not try to inject personal political ambitions into this project. Meanwhile, let's keep the debate flowing. This is good! ___ Mike Luti From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 5:00:33 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] University in West Nile When you plan major infrastructural or development projects such as a university, you plan for the long term not for one or two or five years. Here we plan for one hundered years! The city of Ottawa, for example, is now replacing water pipes and mains that were built/installed one hundred years ago! And they are replacing these having projected what the population of Ottawa is going to be 100 years from now. Short term planning is what has led West Nile into being neglected. A typical example is the tarmacking of the road from Karuma to Arua. If any of the planners in the Ministries of Finance and Transport really understood what long term planning for economic development was, they should have extended teh tarmacking right to Oraba/Kaya in anticipation of the peace in Southern Sudan. The Arua - Kaya portion should have been planned already; Arua-Moyo; Moyo-Gulu; all these should have been planned already and just wait for the funds to implement the plan! We all know the problems of Uganda is not lack of money as evidenced by the mansions being built by people whose salaries can't even afford to pay electricity, water and food for 10 to 20 dependants living in those mansions. The constant giving away of money to this kingdom, that kingdom, this chief, that chief --- add that money, it is much more than what is required to buil
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 4
Uganda Investment Authority. in vancouver may. 17th,2009 written by Majid Alemi Junior, May 18, 2009 UIA Performance Report during the January to March 2009 Quarter Progress on the investment scene was reasonably stable, despite the global financial situation. The Minister of State in charge of Investments, Hon. Aston Kajara announced that UIA licensed 83 projects with a planned investment value of US $ 223.4 million and about 13,000 jobs are envisaged. Read more > Mbale and Soroti Industrial Parks The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) is charged with the responsibility of setting up twenty two new Industrial Parks, nationwide, with a minimum of four new Parks every financial year. In 2008/9, the locations were Mbarara, Mbale, Soroti and Gulu. In 2009/10 they will be setup at Kasese, Kabale, Masaka and Arua. Read more > Viable investment opportunities in trees Did you know that one acre of pine or eucalyptus can fetch you Uganda shillings 10 million in 10 years! The National Forestry Authority is encouraging people to invest in the sector. Read more > UIA’s involvement with higher institutions of learning Prof. Maggie Kigozi, the Executive Director of Uganda Investment Authority is also one of the Directors of the Makerere University Private Sector Forum (MUPSF). The Forum provides avenues for the private sector to participate in University academic programmes like training and research and stand to benefit from the technological innovations generated by the University. Read more > Click here to view the UIA Newsflash archives To provide feedback or news submissions, or if you are experiencing problems viewing this Newsletter, send an email to i...@ugandainvest.com This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it The Role of Uganda Investment Authority UIA is the agency set up by an Act of Parliament (Investment Code 1991) to promote and facilitate private sector investment in Uganda. The agency serves to: Provide first hand information on investment opportunities in Uganda; Issue Investment Licenses; Assist in securing other licenses and secondary approvals for investors; Help investors to implement their project ideas through assistance in locating relevant project support services; Provide assistance in the acquisition of industrial land; Help to obtain work permits and special passes for investors and their expatriate staff; Arrange contacts for potential investors and organize itineraries for visiting foreign missions in the country; Assist investors in seeking joint venture partners and funding; Review and make policy recommendations to Government about investment. Uganda Investment Authority provides assistance in establishing your business in Uganda. Invest in Uganda – Your Investment is our Business! Re: Ugandan Officials Yossa Wawa mention coming meet with ugandans in DIASPORA in chicago. the came and meet ugandan community in BC in may. 17th 2009. i was at the conference, & i did reported about it in this westnilenet forum. read above what was presented to us. amoung them was ogandan ambassador in canada h.e. obwola, Prof. Maggie Kigozi, Hon. Minister of Investment. Aston Kajara. the. offial from bank of uganda, & three others from uganda Embassy in ottawa. i will attend the coming conference in chicargo To represent UMAIBC. in which i am the president. i sggest bran abe to attend. by. majid alemi junior in bc. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 6:54:10 PM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 4 Dear Wawa, I think the conference is in Chicago this year and John Avudria and a number of West Nilers are in the Chicago area or within two hours of drive. Sure, I wouldn't mind being sponsored if you have that means to sponsor. I am 15 hrs away by road or an hour and forty five minutes by plane from Chicago and am sure can find accomodation on John's couch. Thanks for the thought of ensuring WN is fully represented. Charles On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Yosa Wawa wrote: >Dear All, > >This is particularyly for those sons and daughters of West Nile who reside in >North America. > >I West Nile going to be represented in th forthcoming meeting between Ugandans >in North America and Government of Uganda officials? >All things equal, we need to be represented. John Avudria, Charles Male, Bran >Dudu etc, etc, etc,, is it possible to sponsor one two or three of you? > >Yosa Wawa > > Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 07:57:50 -0500 >From: javud...@gmail.com >To: westnilenet@kym.net >Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 12, Issue 4 > > > >Hello Caleb, >Those of
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Uganda is a secular country. we are thankful to IIRO who are wlling to help open universities branches all over uganda. do admit any students regardless of their religious baground. fr,rev, clerics imams in uganda are to work in interest of all students. the few should not devide the citizens. the members are to reject kokora ideas. IIRO did open university branches in westnile, arua,koboko,yumbe,nebbi,pakwach,moyo, adjumani in particular. empty tin sounds loud, create hunger, tin with water in helps the sufferings westnilers. click this web. and the progress. http://www.iuiu.ac.ug/ by majid alemi junior in bc. i thank brother caleb for your coments & complements to brother. remo. also to so unity in this westnilenet forum. keep up. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Sunday, August 9, 2009 7:54:49 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fwd: Quotable Quote "All regions in Uganda now have government funded Universities. If we wait for this roasted meat to cool, it will cool into someone else mouth." Oguzu Lee Adripi Oguzu, you have made me really laugh today!! And I just want to add: ...That someone may not wait for this roasted meat to cool down... !! I agree and my suggestion is that people a memorandum should be prepared for presentation to the committee or Minister of education expressing our gratitude for this wonderful initiative which is long over due. Unlike Makerere, we want this university located in Arua but with three other campuses of one faculty to start with located in Nebbi District, Koboko District and Moyo District. We want to aviod the congregation of people in Arua as this may have serious repercussions in the future. With all streams and rivers drying up, we do not want Arua congested any more than it is now. For example, Pakwach already has UCC so this could house the Faculty of Commerce/ business administration etc. As John Avudria says, a university brings in a lot of benefits to a place ranging from top notch research facilities to service jobs (restaurants, dry cleaning, bars). We will once again turn to our Rev Fathers in Arua and the region to lead us in the preparation of this memo. We have to think far if our region is going to develop evenly. Charles __ Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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declassified message to westnilers. members. The Preperation are under way to mark 7 years since our beloved father. mze baba. RIP. al- haji idi amin dada alemi. died august. 16th 2003 in jeddah and burried there. we his childrens & the entire family. remember him every year this month. the dua prayer will be on sunday. august.16th2009. at his house in arua tanganyika village. time. 1:30pm. the governor of west nile. & his family, are invited, all mps in westnile,the clerics imams, the priests are all invited, former officers,soldiers,civil servants, under his regime are all invited, the family members, ugandans in all parts of uganda, arua & koboko in particular. are all invited. contact persons are baba hussein diliga and my young brother. jaffar remo & teams. to handle the events. the lunch and refreshment will be serve. more info will follow. the events are sponsored by myself. majid alemi junior in bc. remo to update me of the progress. we appeal to business people in arua & kampala to donate plastic plates, cups, spoons, rice,cooking oil, maize flour,beans, ETC. to baba hussein diliga in arua at mze. amonyes house. thanks. salam warahma. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: read. the date. for dua are fixed. sunday. august.16th,2009. the info i put it on my weblogs, as well facebook, the copy of the message i did sent to connect uganda radio based in england. i also sent transport money to those of zaitun kaday and ajira today to zaitun. awaiting to hear more about the wedding. after the wedding, you proceed to arua for the dua of mzebaba. is very important. majid alemi junior. thank you brother. jaffar amin remo. pse. sister kadara fwd. from majid alemi junior. in bc. bro. caleb. keep up the good work. - Our chat on Fri, 8/7/09 2:33 AM - Majid(2:27 AM): asalamu aleikum. brother remo. update me whats going on down there. i had mao are in town. majid alemi junior. jumuah mubarak greetings. alemi_dada(2:31 AM): I handed over the 1,000,000 for dua to Safiya for onwards to Baba Diliga. alemi_dada(2:32 AM): Plus the 100,000 for Diliga alemi_dada(2:32 AM): 50,000 for Maimuna Amin and 50,000 for Safiya. alemi_dada(2:32 AM): I will update you on the Wedding arrangments for Babirye Ramadhan. alemi_dada(2:33 AM): Maimuna was at Safiyas, she will pass there today maybe after Juma to collect her transport Yahoo! Canada Toolbar :Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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The Subject: Arua Accident Victims Get Help. read more by clicking on this website. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/16/690211 secondly, we remember our late. father. Mze. baba alemi RIP. al-haji idi amin dada. the dua prayer will be held sunday. august.16th2009. at his house in arua tanganyika village. all are invited. time. 1:30pm. the RSVP. are. baba hussein diliga in arua.and his commities members, my young brother. jaffar remo help co ordinate. the event are sponsor by me. lunch and refreshment will be serve. more info will follow. by majid alemi junior. names of invited guests will appear soon. salam warahma. remo update me of the prgress down there. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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ISLAMIC organisations have released sh129.3m for orphans in various parts of Uganda. The Muslim World League and the International Islamic Relief Organisation (IIRO) gave the money at a function held at the IIRO headquarters in Old Kampala on Thursday. Salah Elbably from IIRO said the money would be spent on school fees, medication and buying other scholastic items for the children. He said the organisation sponsors over 1,000 orphans in Uganda who get sh40,000 each per month. “Being an orphan does not mean that you are an outcast to the society. “Even the Prophet (Mohammad) was an orphan but he became a great man on earth,” Elbably said. The beneficiaries are aged between six and 18 years regardless of their religious affiliations, he said. He said some of the orphans who stay with their guardians get assistance from centres in Luweero and Arua disctricts. Muslim World League and IIRO are Saudi Arabian- based organisations which focus on charity work in developing countries. Elbably appealed to the head teachers to guide the children to ensure that they become useful citizens. Re:UMAIBC prays that the money reached the needies orphans childrens as intended for. we appealed to IIRO to donate directly. to UMAIBC Accounts via Paypal. check our webste to find the UMAIBC Account. From the president of UMAIBC. Majid Alemi Junior. in Vancouver, Western Canada. Re: UMAIBC. works closely with IIRO in uganda, and around the globe. by majid alemi junior. in bc. ramadhan fasting starts august. 21st. 2009. worldwide. salam warahma. Entry #: 44 From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Forwarded Message From: Akujo Amonye To: kadara kursum Sent: Friday, 31 July, 2009 16:30:37 Subject: Fw: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INVITATION!!! We are peaceful souls. - Forwarded Message From: DAVID JONES FOUNDATION Sent: Friday, 31 July, 2009 14:09:46 Subject: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INVITATION!!! DAVID JONES FOUNDATION Hello Delegate, This is a Call for Participation in an INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NGOs(Non-Governmental Organizations) holding in London, United Kingdom, on 10th September to 24th September 2009,where as many as 200 participants from across the world including Health Practitioners, Professionals in relevant fields, Lawyers, Psychologists, Women and Youth Development Groups, Government Officials, Donor Agencies and participating NGOs will meet to discuss issues pertaining to the Welfare of NGOs...and also to meet others like yourself; to learn, teach, inspire and being inspired. This event will be exploring the potential of a practical approach that will unleash and nurture the human capacity to create, collaborate and change positively, the world at large. What are the objectives of this meeting? The meeting will provide a medium where participating individuals and NGOs will convene to address and discuss ways of improving key Humanitarian issues and topics with much emphasis on Human Rights, Gender Equality, Peace and Security,Social and Economic Development, Youth and Children, Health Education,Ethics and Value and Environmental Protection. Participating NGOs will have direct access to grants by International Donor Agencies. · Encouraging countries with a longer experience in implementing strategies . The opening Lecture will be held by Dr.(Mrs.) Artemisia Franco who is the President of the Cent er for Human Rights20Research and Development, Maputo - Mozambique. The program will in clude: * Thought-provoking plenary * In-depth breakout and dinner sessions for strategy-development * Capacity and skills-building sessions; and * Debates to stimulate discussion. In addition to the main program, the meeting will also host book launches, artistic and cultural activities, exhibitions, plenty of space and opportunity for informal networking and alliance building. All plenary and selected breakout sessions will have interpretation into English,Spanish and French. Who can participate? What happens if more than 200 participants apply? Anyone who is a member of an NGO, Professionals in related fields, Students Unions, Lecturers of Universities and Community based organizations, the Clergy as well as women and youth development groups can apply to participate. If more than 200 people apply (as we anticipate), a global selection committee will select a representative 200 from among the applicants. This committee will ensure that the participants at the meeting are truly international and represent a diverse range of interests, issues, and regions. The events will take place at Abba Queens Gate Hotel London. I can't afford the cost - Can you help? David Jones Foundation has set up an Access Fund to support the travel costs for all qualified participants. How do I apply, and when is the deadline? All Interested organizations should send an email20to the Local=2 0Organizing Committee. Participants MUST be a group of 1-3 persons to qualify for registration. Contact Person: Rev.fr. George Pareman Emails: davidjonesfoundat...@hotmail.com re: forwarded by. majid alemi junior. in good cause. peace,love,unity are the road to success. say no to kokora idea. together we stand. devided we fail. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: hunger & starvation in the north, and westnile region is a wake call for all of us. keep up. bro. johnson a jackson. secondly, for members attention, this is sad news. arua accident kills 10, injures 80 people. our condolence to the families of those died, also we wish a quick recoveriy for injured. click here for more details. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/689605 over to brothers and sisters. by. majid alemi junior. in bc. Re: http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/689605 Bravo. my regards to all brothers and sisters over there. forwarded by. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Yahoo! Mail: http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/newmail/overview2/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: hunger & starvation in the north, and westnile region is a wake call for all of us. keep up. bro. johnson a jackson. secondly, for members attention, this is sad news. arua accident kills 10, injures 80 people. our condolence to the families of those died, also we wish a quick recoveriy for injured. click here for more details. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/689605 over to brothers and sisters. by. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 12:19:43 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 11, Issue 32 The hunger and starvation in the North, West Nile region for that matter is a wake up call for all of us to look back and reflect on the past twenty years. a) Global Warming is/has been a big discussion around the world today. By the way, the current drought also struct other countries like India, Texas state in USA, where there has been no rain in some counties for 2 years etc. Putting together our intellectual wealth to educate our people about these problems is the best way to go forward. Rainfall patterns have so far changed. Lack of " Community Outreach programs" is the biggest challenge we face. I believe devising mechanism to communicate these problems is the way to go. b) Cultural Practices: Changing culture is perhaps one of the most difficult tasks anyone can imagine. Our culture still ecourages polygamism. If a man cannot sustain a large family size, why would a reasonable person want to have 2-3 or more wives? Our parents or grand parents who managed this type of life style had many cows or animals. Since 1979, the number of families with large herds of animals has declined. Polygamism is a matter of personal judgement. c) Crop Dependy: many years ago when we were small kids, our parents used to have granaries that stored millet. Millet and sorghum were used mostly during the dry season. These food crops are disappearing inceasingly. Our sons and daughters with expertise in agriculture may have to shade their wisdom on this problem. Cashrop Dependency: He/she who has money can use money to buy food from anywhere. When you grow tobacco that brings in almost nothing, and paid in bits and pieces, what else can poor farmers do? As 90% of our population depends on agriculture, our local authorities need/ought to take advantage of the government poverty alleviation programs seriously and get these programs at the grassroots where poverty thrives, survives and persists. Diversity: Our agricultural production lacks diversity. A place like Abi Farm should take lead role in agricultural research, training farmers, improving on drought resistant species. If agricultural extension officers can extend their arm to reach the majority of farmers, may we can arrest the the problem of food security. Restoration of wet valleys: These wet valleys saved our population when we were small kids. Vegetables, sweet potatoes, etc were available during the dry season. Soon or later permanent rivers will disappear from the surface of West Nile region from December to April each year. Most of us can see this today. The entire situation is like a timed bomb. On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 5:39 AM, wrote: Send WestNileNet mailing list submissions to > westnile...@kym.net > >To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet >or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > westnilenet-requ...@kym.net > >You can reach the person managing the list at > westnilenet-ow...@kym.net > >When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >than "Re: Contents of WestNileNet digest..." > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Money never the cause of hunger (Robert Ejiku) > 2. Re: Education Ordinance (Robert Ejiku) > 3. Re: Education Ordinance (Robert Ejiku) > 4. Re: Hunger and starvation (tabanrob...@yahoo.com) > > >-- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 12:07:55 +0300 >From: Robert Ejiku >Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Money never the cause of hunger >To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile >Message-ID: > >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > >Caleb, > >How many goats do you have? You earn money directly from your sweat and you >are still able to feed yourself. A mairungi grower earns the same money but >can't feed himself. Has that got anything to do with money from mairungi or >more to do with attitudes, perception, understanding, ignorance and madness. >In Bushenyi farmers grow tea and earn money for it but they are not hungry >because they have alot of food grown. They use their cash to buy food. I
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Re: this is what sister kadara reffering to. 4presidents in uganda for SMART talks. click here. http://www.newvision.co.ug enjoy it. forwarded by majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:36:32 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation Hope most you had an opportunity to read this article http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/opinions/Why_is_there_no_mobilisation_in_aid_of_famine_victims_88160.shtml __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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kadara kursum(7:51 AM): Hello,regarding the trade, investment, partnerships conference taking place at munyonyo started over the weekend, one should utilise the potential of our region and the brand, services, natural and human resources linking in with the contibutions from the diaspora and interlinkages of needs, solutions best way forward. Global in the local, taking note of the fact that each one has the potential to make a change and what each one does individually does collectively make a difference and is appreciated without comparisons. I am currently researching into health tourism for our region, the idea of a teaching, hospital and rehabilitaion clinic and alternative therapy centre for Alcohol/drug Addiction. Capio Nightingale model.Re: forwarded by. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:36:32 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation Hope most you had an opportunity to read this article http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/opinions/Why_is_there_no_mobilisation_in_aid_of_famine_victims_88160.shtml __ Reclaim your name @ymail.com or @rocketmail.com. Get your new email address now! Go to http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/jacko/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: read. thanks john a jackson. for the article you forwarded from monitor. also i red the weblogs http://www.lugbaraculture.blogspot.com/ posted by fellow westniler member. nice to learn lugbara words. from majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 6:36:32 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation Hope most you had an opportunity to read this article http://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/opinions/Why_is_there_no_mobilisation_in_aid_of_famine_victims_88160.shtml __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
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Re: statistics bureau on tobbaco in westnile region. visit these websites for more details info. http://ugpulse.com/articles/daily/Health.asp?ID=751 http://www.catcomm.org/en/solutions/823 http://corpwatch.org/article.php?id=4030 http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/viewArticle/306/579 http://fao.org/docrep/009/j8416e/j8416e00.html forwarded by majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 2:43:42 PM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: WestNileNet Digest, Vol 11, Issue 18 Information reguired on Tobacco growing in West Nile: Ladies and gentlemen: I would be eternally greatful if someone in the know or who works with the Uganda Bureau of Statistics provides me information on how many people are growing tobacco in West Nile. I understand that nationally, there are about currently 40,000 farmers country-wide. Would appreciate info for multiple years (up to 10 years if possible) and per county. If possible please provide the average incomes of the farmers per year as well. I know this is a tall order but I will take whatever I can get. Thank you, Charles Male On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 12:04 PM, JohnAJackson wrote: When we were very young there was plenty of food during the dry season. People cultivated food in the wet valleys that produced a lot of vegetables, fruits, sugar cane etc. Most of us who are in the middle age will agree that we never ever experienced anything called "Wide spread hunger and starvation" in West Nile region. Although there were, still there will ever be instances of families not having enough food depending on: >a) Laziness to cultivate enough food for themselves >b) Not having land for cultivation >c) irresponsible men who have too many wives and leave them to stuggle and >fend for themselves. >Today, all the wet lands have dried up except during the rainy season. There >is obvious symptom of danger ahead of us. > >Times have changed. We are facing problems some of which are beyond our >control, e.g. Global Warming. Patterns of rainfall have changed dramatically. >No one has control over climatic change. We have to device a mechanism >for educating farmers about these changes. When is the longest rain season? >When should they plant crops? Community education is perhaps the best way to >address this problem. > >Environmental destruction, which is slowly leading to desertification. We can >see this problem very clearly in counties where tobacco is the main income >earner: Terego, Maracha, Koboko, Aiivu,Vura. All the natural forests that were >rain catchment sites have been depleted. This problem has been agravated by >polulation growth and our dependency on charcoal or firewood. > >As all of us know, Eucalyptus trees that were brought from Australia by BAT >have dried all the wet valleys were our population used for growing food >during the dry season. Eucalyptus is a tree with the highest rate of >transpiration. It sucks the underground water and dries up the land. This is a >fundamental problem where we all need consorted effort. By keeping quiete, we >are not solving a problem. We need to lobby and engage BAT & other tobacco >companies to get invloved. If the people who make them "rich and what they >are" all starve to death, what good does it serve them? This is like milking a >cow you do not want to feed. How can you expect a good yied of milk? > >We need agressive campain and community education to stop cultivation of >eucalyptus trees. Our brothers with forestry background can help to search >alternative plants. The longer we wait to address this problem, the worse the >situation will get. I want to quote one bad example in the out skirts of >Nairobi. While I was in college, we went on environmenta tour of Massai Mara >just 20 km North of Nairobi. During the dry season, you see animal cacasses >everywhere that died because of lack of water and feeding. If we drag our >feet, we will be in a similar situation soon or later. > >Food security issue should be taken seriously by our leaders, govenment >officials, LCs, CDO's, Chiefs, etc. If there is evidence where food aid is >unfairly distributed, "we the educated" should be voices of the poor. Address >such issues on the media. If there is severe starvation in the region, why >would any reasonable govenmental official in the region shy off from >requesting food aid from World Food Program (WFP) or other source? > >As brother Alaka has suggested, we we need to introduce some ORDINANCES to >regulate human behavior. When people's behavior is not regulated, some people >do stupid things. > >"Marungi" is classified as narco
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Re: hunger project. website. http://www.thp.org/uganda/ this is the web. bro. charles male mention below. every members can visit. very informative. A Sustainable Solution to Achieving the Millennium Development Goals According to the recently released United Nations report on the Millennium Development Goals, progress made toward ending hunger and abject poverty may be derailed. Higher prices for food and oil and the global economic slowdown are driving many people deeper into poverty. The Hunger Project's approach builds self-reliant communities at the grassroots level so they have greater resilience and capacity to meet these challenges and achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Assessing Progress toward the Millennium Development Goals The Millennium Development Goals are eight international development objectives that address the multiple facets of extreme poverty. They represent a blueprint agreed to by 191 of the world's countries. Now, in 2008, we are beyond the half-way point between when the MDGs were adopted, in 2000, and when the targets are supposed to be met, in 2015. The Millennium Development Goals Report 2008 is the most current global assessment on progress towards the MDGs, and it contains some cause for optimism: * Primary school enrollment has reached 90 percent in all but two regions of the world. * More than one and a half billion people have gained access to clean drinking water since 1990. * The number of people living in absolute poverty fell from 1.8 to 1.4 billion between 1990 and 2005. However, the report also states that this progressive trend is likely to be undone. Higher prices for food and oil, and the global economic slowdown, are driving many people deeper into poverty. Some estimates predict that the number of people living in extreme poverty could increase by 100 million. South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, regions which already suffer the highest rates of poverty, have suffered severe setbacks. The 2008 report calls for developed countries to increase their financial commitments if the MDGs are to be achieved. Although funding is always necessary, The Hunger Project believes the exclusive focus on increasing funding is insufficient. The Hunger Project and the MDGs The best way to get back on track is to focus existing global resources on building capacity of people in the developing world to be the agents of their own development. International resources should be allocated at the point of highest leverage: the communities living in conditions of hunger and poverty. When communities have the skills, methods and knowledge to take action in areas of health, food security, education, family income and local government, they are able to meet their own basic needs and build better futures for their children. Moreover, they are more resilient and able to withstand economic and environmental challenges. At the heart of The Hunger Project's approach are three pillars: * Mobilizing people at the grassroots level to build self-reliance * Empowering women as key change agents * Forging partnerships with local government Addressing these elements is critical for The Hunger Project's mission of ending hunger on a sustainable basis. It is also critical to meeting the MDGs. The UN report cites a spate of roadblocks, including not enough girls in school, high maternal mortality rates, lack of sanitation, and childhood malnourishment. Hunger Project partners throughout the world are taking self-reliant actions to overcome each of these challenges. Learn more about how The Hunger Project's approach supports the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. * Home * Who We Are * What We Do * Where We Work * Learn More * Get Involved * Give Now * Give Monthly The Hunger Project, 5 Union Square West, New York, NY 10003 Tel: +1-212-251-9100 Fax: +1-212-532-9785 * Forwarded by me. majid alemi junior. in bc. http://ugandan-communityinvancouverblogspo.blogspot.com/ http://ugandan-community.blogspot.com/ http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ http://www.wananchionline.com/ respectively. add to your favourite. good luck. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:32:54 PM 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 p
Re: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region
Re: thank you bro. charles male to reffer members to visit the the hunger &starvation in uganda. it is very informative. hre is another website. http://www.aruadistrict.blogspot.com/ explains how the distribution of foodstuffs to the needies went. i am appealing to the authories in the region to be fair in suplyings food to people who are realy in urgent needs. without discrimations. let us in DIASPORA to keep advocating for fellow brothers and sisters, elders,disables widows, the voiceless in the region. keep up the dreams teans. over to brothers and sisters. awaiting to hear ladies and gentlements. from. majid alemi junior. in bc. together we can. our missions is as freewll ambasador. good luck. From: Charles Male To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 7:32:54 PM 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
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
Re: to end hunger starvation,poverty,unemployment,to involve our youth in vocational agricultural institute training, in westnile region, and uganda at large. visit this website for more details info. http://thp.org/uganda/ also click on my weblogs. will connect you to ugandans links in DIASPORA,as well around the globe, back home. ngos org. curent affairs,news,events,community newsletters. http://ugandan-communityinvancouverblogspo.blogspot.com/ http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ http://ugandan-community.blogspot.com/ http://www.wananchionline.com/ respectively. add to your favourite. & fwd. also google my facebook majid amonye junior then register yourselve on facebook, add yourselve to my fb. 976people are already on my fb list. this will give chance to meet your old friends,relatives,classmate,add your family group photos. from majid alemi junior. in bc. good luck. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region
Re: visit the hunger project. website, as well my webblog. http://www.thp.org/uganda/ http://ugandan-communityinvancouverblogspo.blogspot.com/ http://alemiamonye.blogspot.com/ http://ugandan-community.blogspot.com/ add to your favourite. fwd. also google my facebook. majid amonye junior register with facebook, & yourselve to my facebook. 976 people already are in my fb. list. good luck. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 6:16:51 AM 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 __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Hunger and starvation in West Nile region
Re: hunger starvation in westnile, the report says over 2 million people will face hunger starvation this year. the regions afected are. westnile region, northern,eastern part of uganda. the reports of death in adjumani,moyo arua,koboko,moroto,also in teso. yesterday this has been the topic on africavibes radio in bc. vancouver. i did raise the issue of hunger starvation in those areas i mentioned above, especialy, westnile region in particular. i did apealed to any country wish to help immediately, on a humanitarian cause to save lives in th region. our org. UMAIBC. on the region works closely with UMHCR,UNDP,UNICEF. we recruited volunteers, are in adjumani,moyo,arua,yumbe,koboko,nebbi,pakwach,gulu,kitgum moroto, & most the areas afected. everyone send spread the message as much as you can. over to brothers and sisters. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 6:16:51 AM 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 __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] R.I.P
san news. message of sorrow,sympathy,& condo;ence to the family of the late,RIP. bro aziku, be strong. our prayers, your dad to rest in peace. the creator give, & take it back. From: Kadara Kursum To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 4:29:14 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] R.I.P Condolences to the family and May he rest in peace. Greetings to all and God Bless. Kadara Akujo From: moses droma To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, 20 July, 2009 7:53:40 Subject: [WestNileNet] R.I.P Over the weekend(Friday) one of us, Mr. Aziku Paul of the Prime Minister's Office lost his father in Arua.Condolences. __ Connect with friends from any web browser - no download required. Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger for the Web BETA at http://ca.messenger.yahoo.com/webmessengerpromo.php___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
THE Government’s failure to establish a reliable power source in the West Nile region is a violation of the residents’ rights, the Human Rights Commission has said. The commission officials said it was inexcusable that some residents still used grass torches. The officials were recently on a tour of northern Uganda. “The issue of energy in West Nile must be taken seriously. People are being held backward because of unfulfilled promises,” the commissioners noted. Speaking at a dinner with district officials at the Heritage Courts in Arua district, the commissioners appealed to the Government to either connect the region to the national grid or construct a power source in the area. However, they commended the Police and Prisons for reducing the once rampant torture of suspects in their custody. “We thank you for the effort and urge you to make sure that the remaining cases become history,” the commission chairman, Medi Kaggwa, said. Kaggwa refuted reports that the commission was pushing the Government to extend the hours suspects are held in custody without appearing before court. “That is not our duty. Our major concern is that the 48-hour rule is not being enforced in some areas where Police posts lack transport,” Kaggwa explained. The Arua district vice-chairman, Kamilo Sabo, thanked the commission for opening a regional office in the district. He said most people had spent many years in exile, adding that the office would help sensitise them on their rights. forwarded by. majid alemi junior. in bc. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website
Re: Read. what mzebaaba predicted about M7 of selling uganda properties to private sectors. ugandans are now witnessing with their eyes now. so sad. by majid alemi junior in bc. a special greetings to all westnilers, westnile members, as well, kobokonet members. keep up & let the fire burning. over to brothers and sisters. the dream teams. your imput. peace,love,unity are my motto. together we can. From: Remo Alemi Dada To: KOBOKO Cc: WESTNILE Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 1:54:33 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Uganda Record Website http://www.ugandarecord.co.ug/index.php __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Arua Disctrict Education Ordinance
Re: education of our childrens starts at home, the parents should participates in the education, parents teachers conference,show your child or children love,cloth them,the child should have food to go with to shool,help your childrens with their homework, the community are to contrbute to assist those who can not aford to pay for their childrents school fees,seek assistence with the organisations for to sponsor kids of their school fees, text books, ETC. the school policy,rules regulations to be followed by the school administrators, teachers, what we wants to see in feauter, hard working, students to stay away from, discos, drinks, teachers salaries to be payed in time. co operation. brother caleb gave good advice to to work together. thats nice. together we can improve the education of our youngs ones in the region. over to brothers and sisters. the dream teams. from majid alemi junior. in bc. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 6:15:24 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Arua Disctrict Education Ordinance Hello ladies and gents, I expected that there would be a lot of contributions on this policy document, which sets a foundation for regulating educational standards in the region. Given the poor performance in schools, this would give everyone an opportunity to contribute how education in the region should be governed. - is this document good enough in everyone's opinion? - what can be improved? - what would you like to see in the future? avudria __ Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! Answers and share what you know at http://ca.answers.yahoo.com___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website
Western Union boosts Arua & koboko Pupils. Andrew Muusanje, the western union diamond trust bank representative [left]. hands over one of the 214 desks donated by the western union foundation to arua public primary school headmaster Isaac katoma [centre] and the chairman of the school management committee haruna ndema [rights] western union foundation gave desks and texts and texts books worth over sh.75m to the school and longira SS in koboko as parts of of its initiativ to rehabilitate education infrustructure in westnile, as well northern uganda. by majid alemi junior in bc. From: Wanni Norman To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 11:13:45 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website Hi This is one great stuff coming from West Nile Specifically Koboko . This is the Information era where IT is the driver of economic growth. Please keep it up and updated. Norman --- On Mon, 22/6/09, Stansilus mangasa wrote: >From: Stansilus mangasa >Subject: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website >To: "kkoboko kakwa" >Date: Monday, 22 June, 2009, 4:25 PM > > > > > >Hi members > >i would like to inform you that Koboko Town council has now website in place, >it is http://www.kobokotc .go.ug, you can get alot about your home town and >reach us the authorities through the admin email contained in it. > >thanks > >Mangasa Stanslaos Gelenga >Clerk Assistant > >__._,_.___ >Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar > >Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) >Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to >Traditional >Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >Recent Activity > * 3 >New MembersVisit Your Group >Give Back >Yahoo! for Good >Get inspired >by a good cause. >Y! Toolbar >Get it Free! >easy 1-click access >to your groups. >Yahoo! Groups >Start a group >in 3 easy steps. >Connect with others. >. > >__,_._,___ __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Fighting Corruption IN West Nile
Re. Ten out of 40 districts under the peace, Recovery and Development plan will be excluded from thee plan unless they submit their work plans by today. said the permanent secretary, pius bigirimana yesterday at hotel africana. for details info. click here. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/13/686335 secondly, Arua was a pleasant surprise. click here fore more details. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/21/686352 respectively. forwarded by. majid alemi junior. in bc. over to brothers and sisters. thhe dream teams. your input. From: Majid Alemi Junior To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Cc: Majid Alemi Junior ; alemi_d...@yahoo.com; kadarakur...@yahoo.co.uk Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 12:44:52 AM Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Fighting Corruption IN West Nile Re. Fighting corruption in ugandan & westnile in particular should be our first priority. also members keep the fire burning. greetings to all brothers & sisters back home, as well in diaspora. say something. over to dream teams westnilers members. from. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. peace,love,unity are the way to success. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:25:55 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fighting Corruption IN West Nile The words expresses by Francis Anguyo comes like a heroes voice. Let ask a simple question to those who are in civil service in West Nile Region. "If your son or daughter steals shs 2000, which you we were going to use for buying food for the whole family, will you punish/discipline that child? if the answer is yes/no, why do we allow a few individuals to destroy development in our region?" we sons and daughters from West Nile region need to take action against the few corrupt officials(brothers & sisters) and procecute them according to the law. Coruption is theft, and theft is procecutable under the statutes in Uganda. If we allow some of the folks to continue their habits unchalllenged, we are simply licensing corruption as a way of life. As educated citizens, we have the duty, obligation and a right to protect public funds for development. It is the income tax we pay, we have the right to demand visible projects the tax money is invested on. If we all parcipate as "watch dogs" of corruption and take action to stop it, we can see signs of development with whatever little funds our districts receive from the central goverment. How can we blame the govenment if we continue to allow a few individuals to "chew up" our development funds? Look at the example in Yumbe district where millions of shillings for drugs went accounted for. I think it is high time we take action on thuggery and incompetence. The govenment cannot and should not be expected to give money for doing nothing. We as a society should come up with tangible development projects and programs. By working together, we can achieve certain targets. It's shameful and embarrasing that at the end of Fisscal year, some money from MAYAN districts is returned to the Treasury becuase if was unspend. This nonsense should never have happned if we did very carefully panning. Avudria Looking for the perfect gift?Give the gift of Flickr! __ The new Internet Explorer® 8 - Faster, safer, easier. Optimized for Yahoo! Get it Now for Free! at http://downloads.yahoo.com/ca/internetexplorer/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Fighting Corruption IN West Nile
Re. Fighting corruption in ugandan & westnile in particular should be our first priority. also members keep the fire burning. greetings to all brothers & sisters back home, as well in diaspora. say something. over to dream teams westnilers members. from. majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. peace,love,unity are the way to success. From: JohnAJackson To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 8:25:55 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fighting Corruption IN West Nile The words expresses by Francis Anguyo comes like a heroes voice. Let ask a simple question to those who are in civil service in West Nile Region. "If your son or daughter steals shs 2000, which you we were going to use for buying food for the whole family, will you punish/discipline that child? if the answer is yes/no, why do we allow a few individuals to destroy development in our region?" we sons and daughters from West Nile region need to take action against the few corrupt officials(brothers & sisters) and procecute them according to the law. Coruption is theft, and theft is procecutable under the statutes in Uganda. If we allow some of the folks to continue their habits unchalllenged, we are simply licensing corruption as a way of life. As educated citizens, we have the duty, obligation and a right to protect public funds for development. It is the income tax we pay, we have the right to demand visible projects the tax money is invested on. If we all parcipate as "watch dogs" of corruption and take action to stop it, we can see signs of development with whatever little funds our districts receive from the central goverment. How can we blame the govenment if we continue to allow a few individuals to "chew up" our development funds? Look at the example in Yumbe district where millions of shillings for drugs went accounted for. I think it is high time we take action on thuggery and incompetence. The govenment cannot and should not be expected to give money for doing nothing. We as a society should come up with tangible development projects and programs. By working together, we can achieve certain targets. It's shameful and embarrasing that at the end of Fisscal year, some money from MAYAN districts is returned to the Treasury becuase if was unspend. This nonsense should never have happned if we did very carefully panning. Avudria __ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website
Re: bor. wanni i did went through koboko town council you posted, it very informative, gives clear picture of what the people in koboko are facing, in terms of poverty, unemployments, also what local authority trying to help. town council aims & objectives. if anything the brothers & sisters can do help the needies in koboko, especialy womens, childrens, the disabled, the youth, girls & boys would be usiful. the organisation in which iam the president are already reaching the grassroots in the region. the org. UMAIBC. secondly, members, check what is happenings in the region. Old Boys Vow To Rebuild Nebbi School. [Nyapea] for more info. click here. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/16/685779 and Adjumani Officials Divert Sh.128m From NAADS click here for details. http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/16/685778 majid alemi junior. & family. in bc. over to dream teams members for your inputs. From: Wanni Norman To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 11:13:45 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website Hi This is one great stuff coming from West Nile Specifically Koboko . This is the Information era where IT is the driver of economic growth. Please keep it up and updated. Norman --- On Mon, 22/6/09, Stansilus mangasa wrote: >From: Stansilus mangasa >Subject: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website >To: "kkoboko kakwa" >Date: Monday, 22 June, 2009, 4:25 PM > > > > > >Hi members > >i would like to inform you that Koboko Town council has now website in place, >it is http://www.kobokotc .go.ug, you can get alot about your home town and >reach us the authorities through the admin email contained in it. > >thanks > >Mangasa Stanslaos Gelenga >Clerk Assistant > >__._,_.___ >Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic >Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar > >Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) >Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to >Traditional >Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe >Recent Activity > * 3 >New MembersVisit Your Group >Give Back >Yahoo! for Good >Get inspired >by a good cause. >Y! Toolbar >Get it Free! >easy 1-click access >to your groups. >Yahoo! Groups >Start a group >in 3 easy steps. >Connect with others. >. > >__,_._,___ __ Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane with All new Yahoo! Mail: http://ca.promos.yahoo.com/newmail/overview2/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Forestry Expert on the West Nile Net
Arua leaders warned on conflicts Arua district leaders have been asked to avoid conflicts over the growth and expansion of the town. Local government minister Adolf Mwesige noted that some leaders were writing ‘alarming’ petitions against degazetting Barifa Forest and opening new roads in the municipality. Mwesige was in Arua following a presidential directive on Friday. The residents complained that a mast for Warid Telecom and a house belonging to East African legislator Nusura Tiperu in Arua Hill Division were not razed despite them being in a road reserve. The petitioners also accused the municipal authorities of allocating land in the 256 hectare forest to some individuals before the degazetting is complete. District authorities had to find alternative land to relocate the forest because the town is expanding. During an inspection of the disputed areas, residents swarmed Mwesige demanding that the mast and Tiperu’s house be brought down like their houses were. The town clerk, Francis Barabanawe, explained that according to the road plan, the two properties were supposed to be demolished. There was also a quarrel between Barabanawe and the resident district commissioner, Ibrahim Abiriga. Abiriga had to be restrained from punching Barabanawe. In a meeting that was later held at Heritage Courts, Mwesige said most of the issues raised in the petitions were minor and the local leaders could resolve them. However, he promised to hold a meeting with Warid officials and Tiperu about their properties in the road reserve. majid alemi junior. From: joel arumadri To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 6:10:33 AM Subject: RE: [WestNileNet] Forestry Expert on the West Nile Net Dear Avudria, Sorry i am responding to your mail rather late due to unavoidable circumstances. I am a forester from westnile. The characteristics of the mapple trees seem interesting and indeed it would be worth trying in westnile. But I think there is need to do more investigation about this tree with regard to its behaviour as we have have cases where certain species have turned out to be a menace. A case in point is the paper mulberry in mabira which became an invasive species suppressing the regeneration of other more valuable species. There is also another species that Kenya has been fighting to remove after it colonised an entire region. Water hyacinth is also suspected to have come in a similar manner. I am worried about the regenerative characteristics of the mapple tree(The seeds can germinate anywhere where there is water, dump ground, or even rocks. Wherever one mapple tree grows, it quickly creates a forest around itself), which can quickly and easily make it become a coloniser. Besides, there are customs restrictions on importation of plant parts. I hope the seeds can come in without any problems. So please try to find more literature about this tree before we can move to introducing it in westnile. Thank you and best regards, Joel Arumadri Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 11:07:04 -0500 From: javud...@gmail.com To: westnilenet@kym.net Subject: [WestNileNet] Forestry Expert on the West Nile Net Hello ladies and gentleman, I am looking for someone with forestry expertise to work with me on deforestion in West Nile. I have harvested some seeds of mapple trees, which grow wilde in Canada and USA. It is commonly known as sugar bush in Canada. Some Canadian farmers grow this plant in farms and tape the syrup in early April (Spring) and evaporate the water from the syrup to make mapple syrup and candies (Simple of Canada). I am worried about its regenerative characteristics (The seeds can germinate anywhere where there is water, dump ground, or even rocks. Wherever one mapple tree grows, it quickly creates a forest around itself) which can quickly and easily make it become a coloniser. . The seeds have light weight, and have wings that causes them to be dispersed naturally. They have a nickname "helicopter". The seeds can germinate anywhere where there is water, dump ground, or even rocks. Wherever one mapple tree grows, it quickly creates a forest around itself. I imagine if we plant the seeds in June/July, may be they will be able to survice the our tough drought from Dec-April. If there is anyone who is interested in working with me on this experiment, please send me you contact address ASAP . I can send the seeds in small padded envelope. Avudria check out the rest of the Windows Live™. More than mail–Windows Live™ goes way beyond your inbox. More than messages __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://ori
Re: [WestNileNet] Re: Allocations for Arua Budget 2009/10
There is big opportunity for SMEs in the budget As the public starts to analyse and criticise the reality of the budget content, Small and Medium Enterprises should simply wake up from their slumber and tap the opportunities it presents. According to the background to the budget, the underlying theme to the 2009/10 budget was, “Enhancing Strategic Interventions for Improving Business Climate and Trade for Prosperity for Allâ€. And we saw the budget focus on priority sectors of the economy with agriculture, energy/ transport infrastructure and education taking a big portion of the expected resource envelop of sh7.3 trillion. The relative share of agricultural output in national GDP has been shrinking even when the vast majority of working Ugandans (70%) still derive their livelihood from the agricultural sector. More than 80% of Small and Medium Enterprises in Uganda are either primarily in agriculture or in related value adding activities. For this fact, entrepreneurs have welcomed minister Bbumba’s plans with politicians branding it a pro-people budget. The challenge is, however, left to the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) boss, Allen Kagina to raise sh4.8 trillion without any new taxes imposed, but with more tax exemptions introduced. This presents Small and Medium Enterprises with new focus areas to enhance cooperation with the tax authorities and consequently ensure survival. Record keeping should be a critical consideration for Medium Enterprises to ensure a better relationship with URA in its efforts to achieve the challenging revenue targets. The minister called on URA to exercise stringent and efficient tax measures. Once company records are not straight, it will be difficult to have good relations with the tax body. The informal sector should also get ready to come on board since they form the biggest percentage of Ugandans. But how to might be an uphill battle for URA, at least in the short-run. About technology, it is not a secret that many Small and Medium Enterprises have been dependent on old computers. Going back to manual methods since old computers have been banned might prove disastrous. Small and Medium Enterprises must endeavour to acquire new technological, manufacturing research and management capabilities if they are to compete globally and present a good case to acquire finance. Creativity in the market has and shall continue to be competitive as customers’ power becomes stronger. As the debate for regional integrations comes nearer to realisation, SMEs should be more creative to extinguish fears of losing business to due to a regional business environment that has no level ground. Business owners should create time to train and learn lest information will by-pass them. Entrepreneurs should access a comprehensive package of venture capital, credit awareness, technology, skill upgrades and advisory services if they are to remain relevant to the changing business environment. Emphasis should also be put on productivity. Real and limitless productivity comes from challenged, excited, rewarded teams of people. Resources help but time, focus, creativity and customer relationship should be priority areas for the success of medium enterprise. majid alemi junior. From: aliti candia To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 6:14:17 AM Subject: [WestNileNet] Re: Allocations for Arua Budget 2009/10 Hi Friends. Thanks for you contributions on the Arua District Budget proposal. This will enhance our planning and decision making.Attached are the aggregate allocations to sectors for those who would like to have the info and enrich our planning and budgeting process. Note that this budget excludes the Arua Municipality Budget for 2009/10 since its an autonomous local government. Candia Tom Aliti __ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___
Re: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website
Re Read. thank you bro. wanni norman. to let know about koboko town website. i did added to my weblogs. that connected to ugandans communities links worldwide. easy now to communicate directly. with brothers & sisters in koboko hometown. keep up. from. majid alemi junior. in bc. vancouver, western canada. From: Wanni Norman To: westnilenet@kym.net Sent: Monday, June 22, 2009 11:13:45 PM Subject: [WestNileNet] Fw: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website Hi This is one great stuff coming from West Nile Specifically Koboko . This is the Information era where IT is the driver of economic growth. Please keep it up and updated. Norman --- On Mon, 22/6/09, Stansilus mangasa wrote: From: Stansilus mangasa Subject: [Kobokonet] Koboko Town council Website To: "kkoboko kakwa" Date: Monday, 22 June, 2009, 4:25 PM Hi members i would like to inform you that Koboko Town council has now website in place, it is http://www.kobokotc .go.ug, you can get alot about your home town and reach us the authorities through the admin email contained in it. thanks Mangasa Stanslaos Gelenga Clerk Assistant __._,_.___ Messages in this topic (1) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Files | Photos | Links | Database | Polls | Members | Calendar Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity * 3 New MembersVisit Your Group Give Back Yahoo! for Good Get inspired by a good cause. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Yahoo! Groups Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . __,_._,___ __ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com.___ WestNileNet mailing list WestNileNet@kym.net http://orion.kym.net/mailman/listinfo/westnilenet % WestNileNet is generously hosted by INFOCOM http://www.infocom.co.ug/ The above comments and data are owned by whoever posted them (including attachments if any). The List's Host is not responsible for them in any way. ___