Mulindwa,

Don't expose your stupidity. Museveni apart from being
a Lt.General is also commander in chief of the UPDF.

The constitution also empowers him to promote, demote
and expell any soldier or officer of the UPDF.

LM 
--- Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But how can Museveni a non commissioned officer,
> commission officers?
> Em
> 
> 
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>   ----- Original Message ----- 
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>   Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 6:51 PM
>   Subject: [Ugandacom] Museveni Promotes Officers
> 
> 
>   As if to say this newly appointed "officers" will
> save Museveni  neck! 
> 
>   Museveni Promotes Officers
> 
> 
>   The Monitor (Kampala)
> 
>   February 24, 2003 
>   Posted to the web February 25, 2003 
> 
>   Alex B. Atuhaire
>   Kampala 
> 
>   President Yoweri Museveni has promoted 69 army
> officers, including Leo Kyanda, the commanding
> officer of the Presidential Guard Brigade (PGB).
> 
>   The PGB is the former Presidential Protection Unit
> (PPU), which was recently upgraded to a full
> brigade.
> 
>   The promotions include four majors elevated to
> lieutenant colonel, 54 captains elevated to major
> and 11 lieutenants elevated to captain.
> 
>   Army spokesman Maj. Shaban Bantariza confirmed the
> promotions yesterday but declined to give details.
> 
>   Lt. Col. Kyanda, who is abroad on a course, was
> promoted alongside three other majors; Timothy
> Sabiiti, Kimbowa and Paul L'Okech. Lt. Col. Kimbowa
> is the acting commander of the PGB.
> 
>   Also promoted is President Museven's son, who now
> becomes Maj. Muhoozi Kainerugaba. The former captain
> recently returned from further military training in
> Egypt. He is now in charge of the PGB's motorised
> infantry.
> 
>   Nuwe Kyepaka, formerly a captain, has been
> promoted to Major. Maj. Kyepaka, a long time aide to
> Army Commander Maj. Gen. James Kazini, is now the
> officer in charge of operations and training in the
> Military Police.
> 
>   Maj. Kyepaka recently trained in Egypt with Maj.
> Muhoozi Kainerugaba. Other newly promoted majors are
> David Lumumba, O. Buturo, Felix Nyero, Kabanda,
> James Kateera, Otim, Pande and Sunday. Maj. Lumumba,
> formerly the intelligence officer for the 2 Division
> in Mbarara, is reportedly the new director of
> counter intelligence at the Chieftaincy of Military
> Intelligence (CMI), a post formerly held by Maj.
> Buturo.
> 
>   Maj. Buturo has been re-assigned to head another
> CMI directorate.
> 
>   Maj. Kateera, formerly the PPU intelligence
> officer, has been re-assigned as officer in charge
> of training and operations in the PGB.
> 
>   Maj. Nyero is the commanding officer for 65th
> Battalion (of 4 Division) in the north.
> 
>   Among those promoted to captain are Johnson
> Namanya, Allan Kyangungu and Busulwa.
> 
>   Capt. Kyangungu is the commander of the
> Presidential Guard's Elgon Coy while Capt. Namanya
> becomes the second in command of the PGB's second
> mechanised battalion.
> 
> 
> 
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