Sister Rehema, Don't waste your breath and time on these sour-pusses.
Not too long ago there was an article in Monitor followed by responses and topic was the Baganda and the Northern war. There have also been a lot of discussion on the subject on this forum. To a malcontent, no matter what you do, you are always somehow responsible for his or her misery. Our Kabaka is doing a job, and that's all there is to it. --- Rehema Mukooza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mulindwa: > > You said: "Today Ssabasajja for the first time has > come out and become involved." This is a total lie > and you know it. This is not the first time the > King has extended his hand into trying to solve the > Northern war. > > 1). The King's foundation scholarship fund has > given scholarships to particularly Northern students > from war torn areas to continue with their dream of > having an education. > 2). The King has talked several times before about > the war and the suffering of people. > > 3). He has stayed in contact with Northern > traditional chiefs to discuss the issue. > > 4). One time he wanted to talk to the redels but > the gov't 'advised' him not to try it. Actually > they stepped in and stopped him just as they have > always done to stop 3rd party people from talking > peace. > > I'll make it clear for you again. Ssabasajja is not > a formal political leader. You will not see him on > the ballot box. > > Zakoomu R. > > Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Zakoomu > > I do not know what hole you have popped from, the > fact of the matter is that if you were sober enough > to follow the discussion which has been very long. > Many of us have been complaining of the refusal of > Buganda king to make a war from Northern Uganda a > part of their concern. We have been wondering why > Ssabasajja has decided to keep quite when Ugandans > in the North are dying, and when his men are being > sent to die from both DRC and Northern Uganda. The > infidels in this forum have continuously responded > that the Sabasajja can not be involved in these > matters for he is a cultural leader not a political > leader. > Today Sabasajja for the first time has come out and > become involved. And I am asking those same infidels > as to whether not this Sabasajja is getting involved > for he is a political leader? But before they > answered me then a an informed and an individual who > know no where this discussion came from, decided to > rant. That is why I some times log off and just > watch. > > Em > > The Mulindwas Communication Group > "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" > Groupe de communication Mulindwas > "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans > l'anarchie" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rehema Mukooza > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 12:05 AM > Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders > Over LRA Rebels > > > Mulindwa: > > The Kabaka is informally political if you didn't > know, in the same way Mengo gov't is an informal > gov't. Where have you been, Mulindwa?? He is a > traditional leader, and I'll tell that all > traditional leaders are informal political leaders > of the peoples they lead. > > Mulindwa, you once criticized the King of Ugandan > Kings and Mengo for being reluctant towards peace in > the North. Now, are you turning on your words?? > You criticized Buganda and Baganda for > "sleeping/kasita twebaka otulo" while fellow > Ugandans are dying and suffering in the North. > > Are you dillusional or what?? Being informally > political especially when the leading King of > Ugandan Kings is taking peace is something we should > be proud of. All informal political/traditional > leaders should help bring peace to our motherland. > If the formal political leaders have failed to keep > up with their duty, let the informal > political/traditional leaders try it out and see > what they can accomplish. > > Our formal political leaders have failed as over and > over again, we need to wake up and shift our support > towards our informal leaders. I have no trust and > faith in formal political leaders and yet I have an > undeniable trust and faith in my informal > political/traditional leader (Kabaka). Why? The > political events in our Uganda can talk for > themselves. > > Zakoomu R. > > Mulindwa Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is the Kabaka political now? > > > Em > > The Mulindwas Communication Group > "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" > Groupe de communication Mulindwas > "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans > l'anarchie" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: J Ssemakula > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 8:57 PM > Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders > Over LRA Rebels > > > > Likewise, I salute the Kabaka for trying to search > for peace to end the misery of our suffering > brethren. > > Ssemakula > > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: Rehema Mukooza > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: ugnet_: Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders > Over LRA Rebels > Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 09:41:40 -0800 (PST) > > I am pleased to see our King Ronald Mutebi extending > his hand to try with other traditional leaders to > get some ways of resolving this issue in the North. > The war will not stop itself as the government is > wishing for. I believe that all traditional leaders > have always wanted to work together towards a stable > Uganda but our own gov't is working tirelessly to > break this corrabollation and understanding among > our traditional leaders. Why? It's the work of > evilness our gov't has always as usual worked on. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Kabaka to Meet Sudan Elders > Over LRA Rebels > > New Vision (Kampala)January 17, 2004 > Posted to the web January 19, 2004 Josephine > Maseruka > Kampala Kabaka Ronald Mutebi has accepted to meet > traditional leaders from southern Sudan to discuss > ways of ending the17-year northern Uganda insurgency > by the Joseph Kony rebels. > > The Kabaka made the commitment on Thursday when he > received the in-charge of conflict issues in the > confederation of Switzerland, Ambassador Joseph > Bucher > The meeting was held at Kabaka's Banda palace. > > Bucher met the Kabaka to discuss the role of > traditional leaders in conflict resolution.He said > his government would in the next two months organise > a conference on ending armed conflicts for > traditional leaders in the region. > > On Tuesday, the head of the European Union > delegation in Uganda, Sigurd Illing, asked the > Government to involve a third party in the peace > talks to end the northern insurgency." > > The Lord's Resistance Army doesn't seem to have > confidence in the Government. Somebody outside the > Government should come in to build confidence. If > other methods have not succeeded the Government must > look for a way out," Illing told The New Vision. > ____________________________________________________________________ > > === message truncated === __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/ -------------------------------------------- This service is hosted on the Infocom network http://www.infocom.co.ug