Yes, Ugandans read my posting with attention.  UPC should direct its hate to Ankole, for Buganda has nothing to do with terrorist Kony and terrorist Mu7.  Neither of these terrorists is a product of Buganda, but rather Acholi and Ankole. 
 
Night-commuting or concentration camps can not be tolerated in Buganda.  Luweero taught us a lesson, peace/"ttulo" is what we want in our areas.  Brain power is what has saved us from Museveni's terror.  Our normal lives must go on.  We must "sleep."  Got that??  And we must never let the axis of evil (UPC) in power ever again.
 
Zakoomu M.
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Edward Mulindwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ugandans read this posting with attention.
 
Em
 
Toronto
 
 The Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy"
            Groupe de communication Mulindwas
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:07 PM
Subject: [Ugandacom] Re: Museveni to talk to Mengo\Mukooza

Ssenyange:
 
I agree with you sebo.  These UPC Buganda haters have a lot to loose than Buganda, that's the most sad thing.  We can ask ourselves: Who is gaining more and who is lossing more from Museveni dictatorship??  The losers are none other than these UPC supporters, whose home areas are struck with "LRA".  These people's people are dying left and right. 
 
We, in Buganda are enjoying peace with sleep in our comfortable beds, and we shall never give up "sleep" for night commuting on streets.  Gakyaali mabaga!  Buganda did not raise Kony nor Museveni.  We are caught in the middle and we must make a choice; To have "sleep" or to night-commute??  We are not fools.  We have clearly chosen "sleep" because we have to enjoy this one-life we have, and besides, we have nothing to do with both terrorists (Kony & Mu7).  None of these terrorists wishes good on Buganda - let's not forget that.
 
If these haters (UPC) can only wake up.  They need to understand that Ankole is the monster that's directing for their killings and not Buganda.  They need to direct their hate to the right region (Ankole), because that's where Museveni comes from.  It pains me to see them denying these fact all the time. 
 
UPC sabotaged the truce and reconciliation process that was supposed to take place between Acholi and Luweero people, by having the Acholi apologize to the Luweero victims' families.  Whatever unfinished business (revenge) they want to settle with Buganda, we (the people of Buganda) are ready to defend ourselves.  We shall never ever allow ourselves to be their victims like in the Obote, Amin, Okello terror regimes.  We had enough!  "Okweriinda...ssi butititiizi", let them bring their shit and we shall show them fire.  Tetwagala kutumanyiira!  They need to settle their unfinished business with Ankole.
 
 
Zakoomu M.
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ssenya nyange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Mukooza,

So long as UPC supporters continue their hatemonger against
Buganda, Mu7 will rule Uganda until he's deposed by the use of arms or
killed by bullets. Thats why he doesnt want to stop the war in the north so
that UPC can increase its sentiments against Buganda- devide more, rule for
ever. The result will be as you see on Ugandanet. Iam anti Museveni but when
the Adhola, Mulindwa, Akanga, Kipenji etc continue the envious sentiments
against Buganda, I would rather give Mu7 a go ahead until a more credible
replacement ( free of UPC, NRM & Ganda sentiments ) is found. I have argued
UPC to initiate a Truth and Reconciliation commission similar to Suth
African but they refused, saying that they have unfinished business to
settle with Buganda. Well, Baganda say "Ekigy'omanyi........ kinyaga bitono"
"Sekawuka kaali kakulumye......." " okwerinda...ssi butiitiizi"

Ssenyange

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>From: Rehema Mukooza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: ugnet_: Museveni to talk to Mengo
>Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 19:23:00 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Members:
>
>I don't believe that Museveni is going to "talk to Mengo". Ooh, please!
>How many times has he sworn to talk to Mengo?? The fact is that he has not
>done so, and he says the opposite. Take a look into his recent Tororo
>speech when he blasted Mengo. Museveni talks his shit about talking to
>Mengo and the Kabaka when he is in Buganda. Basically to please folks!
>
>Zakoomu M.
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>
>Omar Kezimbira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:Museveni to talk to Mengo, New
>Vision, 21st April 2004
>
>
>By Alfred Wasike
>PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has said he is willing to discuss with the
>Buganda Kingdom officials at Mengo on how much powers they should hold on.
>“I am ready to discuss with my Mengo friends to determine how much
>authority they want to hold. I have no problem with discussion but the
>power must be shared rationally,” Museveni said while commissioning the
>first phase of a sh2.7b office complex at the Wakiso district headquarters
>yesterday.
>
>Vice-President Prof Gilbert Bukenya and Minister for the Presidency, Alhaj
>Ali Kirunda Kivejinja, were among the guests.
>“But I strongly object to all power being usurped from the people at the
>villages, sub-counties and districts and going to regional tiers. Why
>should I, a mwanainchi walk from Buwekula to Mengo or Parliament in Kampala
>to have my problems solved? I have a son called Muhoozi. I can’t usurp the
>authority of running his house. I can only advise him,” he said as
>his supporters yelled, “ Museveni for 3rd term”, “No change” while
>displaying combined three-finger and thumbs-up signs.
>
>Museveni (right), said decentralisation had empowered Ugandans to determine
>development in their areas. He attacked exiled UPC leader Apolo Milton
>Obote for tricking the DP and other political actors of the 1960s and
>concentrating power at the centre and plunging the country into turbulence
>by abrogating the constitution in 1967.
>
>“He was so greedy that he was even appointing gombolola chiefs. But when we
>went to the bush, we changed all that by restoring power to the people. But
>some people were against decentralisation,” Museveni said, triggering
>massive cheers.
>He said th e actual determinants of Uganda’s destiny were ordinary people.
>
>“It is wananchi who are the judges of Uganda’s present and future. Those
>judges like Kanyeihamba can only judge cases of theft of goats. They can’t
>manage the cases of politics. it is the voters who are supreme. It is not
>Kanyeihamba, or the MPs. It is the people who are the best judges because
>they have the power.
>
>“So when I hear certain people saying wanainchi don’t have the power, I
>really wonder what is wrong with them. Those who want to dilute the
>people’s power should just shut up. Leaders are servants. They can’t have
>the same status as their bosses, the people they lead. That is why we went
>into combat,” he stressed.
>He said as a result of the Movement’s electoral success in the 1996 and
>2001 polls, “We have used that power entrusted to us to bring development
>from the centre to the people.
>
>In 1986, we used to collect sh5b in taxes. Now we collect sh1,600b and soon
>we shall collect sh1,800b. There are Government efforts, private sector-led
>by investors and encouragement of household incomes to eradicate poverty,”
>Museveni said.
>
>Published on: Wednesday, 21st April, 2004
>
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