Lisa Toro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yaobang and others,How many cows did the Misevenis and NRA take from Dr. Obote's home when they killed his frail father? How many did they takes from Obote's relatives and indeed the whole area plus district!. You will be more stupid to say it is 25 Cows. Infact they are harrassing and intimidating the Obotes brother then shout that they gave 25 blood cows! Those NRM vultures NEVER GET ENOUGH, ONLY GOD WILL STOP THEM.Rehema Mukooza whatever garbage you are talking about, some of us including Obote have always mean well for the future of Ugandans but your are busy digging future holes! But then again Ugandan sellers have always perferred to work with colonialist , imperialist etc etc and once more they have to keep the system going.Toro----- Original Message -----From: Rehema MukoozaSent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 5:50 AMSubject: RE: ugnet_: Museveni Gives 25 Cows To Obote KinYaobang,Buying Obote for what?? Obote can not function at his age! He is of no use to any thinking Ugandan who is looking forward to the future. The Kabaka will never be "bought"; he stays, president after president. Who ever thinks so, is indeed misguided and misinformed, like Obote. You can never ever buy a Kabaka.Obote tried it once, when he offered money to the Ankole, Bunyoro, Tooro, and Busoga monarchies in order to ban them real good, but the Kabaka of Buganda refused and he was exiled. Obote even wanted to chose who among the princes should take over after Kabaka Muteesa was exiled. Wrong decision - Poor, stupid, Obote!My advice to the anti-Kabaka camps is that, the monarchy of Buganda shall exist no matter what. The monarchy has already proved resilient towards blows (Obote, Amin). People, ya'll better use that energy of yours on something else and leave the Kabaka alone. The Kabaka has us regular folks to back him up no matter what. That is how strong an alliagence can be to our King(s), present and future.Some politicians like Obote, Museveni might think that they are "buying" the Kabaka, but in reality they are to move out and our Prince (Kabaka) is to stay in. A monarchy is a monarchy, unlike seasonal political leadership i.e Obote, Mu7. Mr. Yaobang, come up with a better example of folks being 'bought' by cows or money. I don't know why you people don't understand that Buganda and her Kabakaship are inseparatable. "Buying" something that will never go away, that has always existed is a sick example of how some Ugandans will never get it.Zakoomu R.
Y Yaobang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>From: "J Ssemakula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: ugnet_: Museveni Gives 25 Cows To Obote Kin >Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 01:59:09 +0000 >J Ssemakula,
Unlike your Kabaka, Obote cannot be bought with 25 cows, or any other bribe!
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Subject: ugnet_: Museveni Gives 25 Cows To Obote Kin
Date: Sat, 06 Mar 2004 01:59:09 +0000
Museveni Gives 25 Cows To Obote Kin
By Patrick Opio
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has donated 25 heifers to the family of exiled former president Milton Obote’s brother, Obadiah Akaki.
Akaki, 80, Obote’s elder brother said he received the cows through state minister for wildlife and antiquities Jovino Akaki-Ayumu, his clansman.
He said in an interview at his home at Abeibuti village, Akokoro sub-county, Apac, recently that the cattle provide him with plenty of milk.
He said he supplies the milk to the local community for money.
“My family now harvests a good amount of milk daily. We consume part of it and sell the rest to people in the neighbourhood,” he said.
Museveni gave Akaki sh10m when he visited his home in September 9, 2000.
He then promised to donate heifers for milk production to the family.
Akaki said Museveni sent drugs for the animals. He said the district veterinary officers help him control vectors such as tsetse flies and ticks by reg ularly spraying and dipping the animals.
He praised minister Akaki-Ayumu for linking him with Museveni.
“With Akaki’s efforts, Museveni was able to visit us and consequently donated money and cattle to the family,” Obadiah said.
EndsPublished on: Thursday, 4th March, 2004
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