Mitayo,did you get my satire or you are engaging me in
futile discourses that serve no value to anyone.My interjection
was in good faith without ill motives but at the sametime to
make the Musaazis and Kirondes of this world desist from
arrogating themselves the roles of the un elected representatives
from Buganda.
Based on the sycophancy a good number of them have been
engaged in,I truly believe what the Baganda women say is to me
the most important for they have never played sycophant to any
temporal leader Uganda has had.
It took the Jannie -come lately the Omumbejja Sylivia Nnanginda
to rally the Mu7 sycophants in Buganda to realize the plight Mu7's
mayhem has and is causing to the innocent children in Acholi and
Northern Uganda at large.No sooner had the Princess talked about it
than the sycophants went in high gear  shamelessly reiterating how
for eon years they have always cared about other Ugandans.Uganda
and Buganda in particular need many more of the Princess type to
help us understand that human life is sacrosanct and what is wrong
is wrong no matter who has committed it.
That I think is the way forward,not to take the alternate meaning of
my message to you.If you had kept your ears to the ground,you
would have realized that those are the same phrases they utter about
Mulindwa because apparently he does not believe in reciting what the
sycophants want.
Thank you.
Akuume.
Kipenji.
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Mitayo Potosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Dear Kipengi,

Once again it should be emphasized that in all Ugandan tribes the vast
majority of wananchi are ordinary folks that harbour no ill-will towards
other tribes. Many times wananchi are so engrossed with immediate struggles
to make ends meet that they dont even have the time to think about ethnic
groups that lie yonder.

In that sense there is nothing extraordinary about me or Mulindwa taking
some particular point of view.

For the percentage of fair-minded Baganda there correspondes similar
percentages in the Acholis, Banyankole, Langi etc....

A simila relation exists for thieves, killers etc.... Indeed it is the
pseudo-elite that construct these poisonous animosities.

So, for that matter, there is nothing particular in Mulindwa or me except
possibly that for one reason or another we are loud mouthed louts!!

Indeed I am sad that you, in light-heartedness, would prescribe my views to
belonging to any particular political party. One should be able to see a
wrong whether one belongs to UPC, DP, KY, Reform Agenda, CP etc...

It is incumbent on us all to struggle against local and foreign entities
that would want to overide our national interets for their egoistic ends.

True, there are many who want to hoist Federalism as a cover for sinister
motives. Some of them are Baganda. Others are Acholis, Alur, Samia,
Banyankole etc...

There also those who are tired of the mayhem we have had in the last 40
years and seek just some relief. Others hopelessly seeking for any
'relief'.

Mitayo Potosi

>From: Owor Kipenji <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ugnet_: They’re corrupt because they’re poor; dictators
>because they’re not democrats
>Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 02:16:54 +0100 (BST)
>
>Mitayo,I am beginning to doubt your being what you say you are because,to
>the Musaazis,the Kirondes ,the Lutimbas and their cohorts,
>Mu7 was,has been ,is and will forever be the best thing that Ugandans
>ever since the late Sir Frederick Edward Mukabya Mutesa II(RIP) had
>in the entire decades it has existed.
>Now you are appearing to talk like Mulindwa the nubian alias acholi alias
>biological substance talks especially regarding Buganda whose citizens
>have been having sound sleep ever since the Prince of Peace,none other
>than the celebrated and certified thief and mass murderer Mu7,ushered
>"peace" through killing countless number of people opposed to him,in
>Uganda.
>Mitayo,wa Nywedde Kyi?.How come you have all these 18 years not been
>seeing Mu7 as a saviour for Uganda and Buganda in particular?Are you,a UPC
>sell out?.It is only disgruntled UPCs like those biological substances from
>the North and Eastern Uganda who keep villifying Mu7
>because they are defeated forces who are yearning for "lost"glory,the very
>glory that Buganda has had since time immemorial!.The wonders that Mu7 has
>brought to Uganda has to be recited and regurgitated all the time and in
>all places,in the valleys,over the Mountains,in the high seas and on land
>so that even those hard in hearing can hear.
>Brother Mitayo,I pray that you reconsider your stated stand about Mu7
>and his very illustrous achievements for Uganda and Buganda in
>particular.Have you just forgotten that he has made Professor Gilbert
>Bukenya,a Vice President so that Bukenya can "cook" Federalism for
>Buganda?.That is why we have only to praise Mu7 and villify all what all
>others before him did,for those others did not do so much for (B)Uganda.
>Brother Mitayo,I hope you will make amends with Brothers Musaazi,
>Kironde,Lutimba Matovu,Kasangwawo and others before you are bannished from
>the "Obuganda".
>People like Minnini Kahangane Mulera belong in their own class of
>opportunists.When homeboy,Kiiza Besigye was contesting for the big
>chair,the principle was"Empiisi 'yo waanyu"Akurya Nga----.So that was
>the big about turn for the good Dr.Many of us were not surprised because
>with what has happened in Uganda,even when I meet a dog that talks to me,or
>better still some swine that wants to engage me in a conversation,
>I will not be surprised because under the sun in Uganda everything and
>anything is possible.
>Brother Mitayo,I do not want to harrass you more than this but beg to stop
>here and wish you a wonderful and thoughtful night over this unprecedented
>position that you appear to take against the flow of the wind.
>Thank you.
>Akuume.
>Kipenji.
>==================================================================
>
>
>Mitayo Potosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>I had always taken Bro Charles Onyango-Obbo to be a dyed in the wool
>apologist for our two tin-pot criminal dictators, Kagame and m7.
>
>He seems to have got fed up somewhere along the way. Wellcome aboard dear
>friend.
>
>For the first time he is even mentioning the likes of Robert Mangaliso
>Sobukwe; dirty words in the crowd of the West's darlings like N. Mandela of
>the new breed of African 'leaders'.
>
>Have you ever heard the ANC and Mandela acknoweldge the presence of others
>on Robben Island? Sobukwe? Never.
>
>In Canada, we have the case of Dr Muniini-Mulera. For over 10 years he had
>a mu7 fawning gang that you crossed only at your peril. They even had a
>local weekly to drum into our thick heads the vitures of 'fundamental
>change'.
>
>But below the surface it was clear the base was 'we Southerners vs they'.
>You became a curiosity if you refused to fit. 'Hey you are from the South
>aren't you?', was a constant.
>
>I don't know why Dr Muniini-Mulera changed, or even whether he really
>changed. mu7 has not become any worse than he ever was.
>
>Now you hear that 'Baganda' have been indifferent to the suffering in the
>North.
>
>When Hon Nuwa Amanya Mushega was still Min of Ed, he told a crowd in
>Toronto
>that NRM was rebuilding the country, which had been ruined by Baganda. I
>cried out. It was fellow Baganda who said I was putting them to shame
>for my vehment disgust. The only sympathy I got was from a lady from West
>Nile!!
>
>Hopefully after 17 years fellow Ugandans have seen the real mu7. But that
>is
>an awfully long time. Imagine the cost. The blood of all those fellow
>Africans. Men women and children!!
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>Ear to The Ground By Charles Onyango-Obbo
>
>They’re corrupt because they’re poor; dictators because they’re not
>democrats
>Oct 15, 2003
>
>We continue to desperately look for the answers. Why is corruption so high,
>especially among key politicians and cronies of the rulers in Uganda?
>
>And why is our country that had a “revolution” in 1986 and saw dramatic
>improvements in life and the economy up until about 1998, sliding back into
>oppressive government?
>
>Why is the independent Uganda press under the boot again? In short, why has
>the attempt at democracy in Uganda failed?
>
>The search for insights first took me to a dear friend, who offered an
>explanation that came to him after he finished reading an autobiography by
>Zubeida Jaffer (an anti-apartheid South African journalist) and an
>encounter
>with Elinor Sisulu. Elinor has just won the Noma award for her biography of
>Walter and Albertina Sisulu, her parents in-law.
>
>His impression is that in contrast to these people, most of the leaders who
>are shaping the political destiny of Uganda today are just
>“pseudo-revolutionaries”.
>
>Or better still, “fakes”. He writes that; “the high ideals, deep morality,
>humility and simplicity that defines these amazing people who paid such a
>high price for freedom, is in very sharp contrast to your President Yoweri
>Museveni’s ways of doing things.”
>
>My friend is a scholar of African affairs, and visited Uganda when the
>African National Congress forces were based in Luwero during the last years
>of apartheid. He says he fears that;
>
>“In Uganda, Museveni [and elements in the military and Movement faction
>that
>are close to him] has personally appropriated everything good and noble in
>Uganda’s post-colonial history.
>
>“Museveni has dominated political space and continues to shape and define
>political discourse. The result is that political culture is a mirror image
>of himself and his faction - it is imperial, violent, and nearly
>‘decadent’”.
>
>Corruption in Uganda has the same root causes with greedy government in
>most
>of Africa, where he observes: “there is an obsession with becoming wealthy
>and living in excessive (but tasteless) comfort, something that comes with
>a
>late escape from poverty! The debates have become more and more shallow,
>parochial, cynical (what hard-line Movementists call pragmatic) and
>retrogressive.”
>
>The point here being that the parents of most of Uganda’s leaders (and us
>their “subjects”) and top bureaucrats were either poor, or if they were
>rich
>were only the first generation to live in wealth.
>
>This late escape from poverty inclines us to rob taxpayers. (If you think
>of
>it, apart from the Kulubyas, there are possibly no more than three Ugandan
>families that have had money consistently for two generations i.e. 70
>years).
>
>Yet, while this gives us a good view of the underbelly of the corruption
>beast, it leaves unanswered the question why democracy hasn’t resulted in
>more freedom and enlightened governance in the end.
>
>Instead, it is degenerating in less freedom. To this, I found an answer
>from
>a diplomat who told me he’s struck by how Latin American countries have
>not,
>as has happened in several parts of Africa, slid back into dictatorship
>even
>in the midst of the region’s economic crisis.
>
>He has developed his theory of “dictatorship by democracy”. This, he told
>me, is the situation where the government uses democratic forms to carry
>out
>anti-democratic actions. Thus the press is free in practice, but the
>repressive media laws remain in the statute books and, more importantly,
>the
>government ignores what it reports.
>
>A government appoints a human rights commission, and passes laws that offer
>more liberties, but in practice it acts in violation of these same rights.
>When it’s put to task by Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International, it
>points to the free press, and human rights laws as evidence that the
>accusations of it being a dictatorship are unfounded.
>
>Political parties might have rights under the constitution, but there isn’t
>an enabling law allowing them to be freely active, and the Police routinely
>deny them permission to assemble. And, of course, the Military Police is
>sent in to disperse their rallies.
>
>An anti-corruption body like the Inspectorate of Government is set up, but
>corruption continues and it can only investigate those who are not well
>connected or politicians who have fallen out of favour.
>
>When the big people are caught stealing, they say; “how can you say we are
>thieves and condone corruption when we are the people who set up the IGG?”
>Sound familiar?
>
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>© 2003 The Monitor Publications
>
>Mitayo Potosi
>
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