Ugandans in the Diaspora
As people who supported the launching of UNAA, here
we are today with some very good news. The NRM Branch was launched in
Minneapolis. You know so much nonsense has been going on with people posting and
calling us useless for we do not know what we are talking about. I took the time
to exchange notes with Ssenoga and he still failed to get it.
For since we as Ugandans in Diaspora have been
here, since we opposed Dr Muniini Mulera's taking UNNAA to Uganda, we have
maintained one belief that will never change. We want an organization to help
Ugandans who are forced to be out of Uganda. The refugees. The homeless. Those
who can not say Ffe Kasita Munange twebaka. Those are the Ugandans we started
that organization for. Not the Mulera's who use it to get positions from Uganda
government, for we know that they can take the UNAA to NRM but if they fail to
get the appointments they can flip and support Kiiza Besigye. That is the crux
of the matter.
For we know that Uganda as a nation is totally
fucked up and we are here to stay. So the least we can do for our children is to
start an organization that can prepare them to remember what Uganda was. That is
why UNAA is funded by Federal Provincial city and municipal governments and not
by NRM. And as long as we have the Mulera types, the Kabwegyeres will use this
organization and our kids will be the victims.
Ugandans wake up and smell the coffee.
Em
Toronto
Ladies and Gentlemen NRM opened a branch in
Minneapolis.
Movement launches branch in America |
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By Kisuule
Magala |
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Monday, 05 September
2005 NRM
supporters in America have launched their branch in Minneapolis State in
America where the annual Uganda North American Association (UNAA) is
taking place.
Our reporter Kisuule Magala who is covering
the convention says the branch has been opened by Local Government
Minister Tarsis Kabwegyere.
At the same convention American Senator
Corman urged African leaders to learn to leave power when their terms
expire.
Meanwhile the NRMO America branch have asked
President Museveni to be their candidate in next yearÂ’s presidential
elections.
At their meeting of Ugandans in North
America the movement supporters say President Museveni should come back
because he is still a strong
visionary. |
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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