Eng. Afi,
This is a very professional piece and yet clear for an ordinary mind like mine
to understand. It was good you gave the forum this engineering insight. Let me
take it upon me to apologize on behalf of Caleb and Fr. Ruffino for having
insisted you say your mind on this matter. The discus
Bwana Achile, this is a good idea which Jackson and Denis should look at too
On 10/18/10, Achile Fendru wrote:
> Mr. Alaka and the good team, I don’t know in what realm this would fall
> within the plan or if somebody has already suggested this, but here it is.
> How about specifically mentioning
"To have a big fish in our amidst in any of our occassions is what we
desire." Nice expression: but suppose the big is rotten, what a terrible
smell!
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Hi Afi
Thanks for this elaborate explanation. I like the way you have concluded by
indicating the concrete (realistic) realization stages
I appreciate your response to my call and that of Counsel A.
God bless
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
While I do not want to be drawn into politics though I am a politcal animal by
nature and by insistence of Counsel A and Father R, I shall offer my humble
input and/or opinion to some of the issues that have been a subject of
continuing debate and/or discussions on this no
dear All,
Yes in deed i still ask the same question Engineer Ajedra is asking and this
question really bathers me a lot.
Why is Westnile left out of the national grid of all the regions? some new
districts in northern Uganda have already been connected to the national grid.
Yet for years Westnil
Members,
My friends politics is the science of governing people and the resources they
have. Whether attending funerals, weddings, presiding over mini courts or
joining communal diging/tilting of the farm by an MP provided it is the means
for him/her to achieve the ends a politician will do it.
Christine
Your question is clear. I seem to have read from Eng Ajedra the question as
to why our elected MPs from WN could not connect WN to the national grid
than construct Nyagak Dam whose work they are "hurrying slowly". What made
them fail? What is your "engineer-able objective" which will make
Dear Eng. Ajedra,
Thanks for the elaborate explanation. I like the bit about electricity. So
how are you going to sell this brilliant idea to government so that they
avoid wasting time and money on Nyagaki and avail power to westnile. let me
come again on the issue of manifesto, their seems to be m
Hello Jenny
Thanks for jumping onto a wagon on move. We are happy you are here. After
listening to these debates your voice to that of the other great ladies on
the forum is welcome.
God bless
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Dear My learned Friend,
Please read my response entitled Good Hustle- Another Perspective to Christine.s
Thanks.
--- On Mon, 10/18/10, alaka caleb wrote:
From: alaka caleb
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] Re: My [ENG. AJEDRA ARIDRU] Proposals for What
should be the Election issues in West Nile
Dear All,
What Dr. Eng (Hon. to be) has shared is fine but may i know the data on how
many from our region have always thought of partenering with the current
government and how much have we achieved in their time bearing in mind that
more than 70% of Arua representation has been for the current
Dear My Sister Christine,
Agreed, MPs are supposed to debate legislation. However, don't forget that an
MP is also supposed lobby for development projects in his or her constituency.
How s/he does it another topic for discussion.
Manifestos are important because at the apprpriate time, the
Dear All,
Certainly, it is heathy debate to have discussions form different angles. It
is worthwhile to note that policies are set by the government (of the day) in
power and not those outside government. That is not to say that opposition
does not influence government ploicies.
Firstly,
Mr Tabani patrick,
Thank you for sharing that personal opinion and as so it remains your own view
as per your individual judgement. However on this forum we are non-political
but share issues affecting our region which can be brought up by any MP from
any party. We want people not parties and in
Charles,
Sorry I forgot to give you the contact telephone number of Mr. Ezuma. It is
0772-438323.
Aggrey
--- On Tue, 19/10/10, Charles Male wrote:
From: Charles Male
Subject: [WestNileNet] Dr. Geoffrey Buga
To: "A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile"
Date: Tuesday, 19 October, 2010,
Charles,
Perhaps you could get Dr. Buga Geoffrey's contact from his brother Mr. Ezuma
Pontius, who works with UWA in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Park.
If he is the Dr Buga I know, he hails from Ayivu, Riki Parish, Oluko Sub County.
Aggrey
--- On Tue, 19/10/10, Charles Male wrote:
From: Ch
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