The usual unfocussed, confused rhetoric.
So, you'll move the 'cultural entity' (whatever that means) to Bamunanika -
what then will you do with the Lubiri ? Perhaps the same thing as the
committee is proposing ? What then is the hullabaloo about ? What is actually
being done in the Lubiri now that is of use to the development of the Kingdom
?
Since you are coming from a point of ignorance, let me educate you on some
issues. Firstly, the palace is where the Kabaka decides he will live. Over the
centuries, the Kabakas have moved their palaces to different venues in
Buganda. The current Kabaka prefers to have his palace at Banda but he could
easily decide to move his palace to Nkozi in Masaka. Fortunately, this is not
dependent on the orders of a so-called Mulindwa.
Secondly, the fact that the Lubiri is near Kampala is nothing out of
the ordinary. For example, Buckingham Palace is right in the middle of London
but this has had no adverse effect, on the contrary, it attracts tourists from
all over the world who spend their money there. Your small-minded idea that it
is easier for tourists to visit the palace in far-away Bamunanika than at
Lubiri, defies all logic.
Thirdly, to assume that the geographical
distance of an institution from the capital is the deciding factor of whether
this institution will be involved in politics or not, is nonsensical, to say
the least.
Lastly, to the facts. The Bulange is not in the Lubiri but about a mile
away. That the Bulange is being rented is your concoction. What ignorant
people like you don't know, is that in the times before your fallen hero
ordered the assault on the Lubiri, parts of it were like a town in itself,
with a large number of people involved in diverse commercial activities. So
this proposal is not out of the ordinary either.
Finally, I'm urging you to at last take my advice and stick to your
northern 'thing' instead of talking about issues you have no clue about. Only
then will you maybe stop embarassing yourself in public.
Kasangwawo
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<ugandanet@kym.net>,"Florence Namutebi"
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Subject: [Ugnet] KASANGWAAWO I TOLD YOU
!!!!!
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 21:34:27 -0400
Netters
At a point, one has to remind some of these
good friends that we have here, a long information journey we have traveled,
and it is important for me to remind Kasangwaawo what I posted here that he
called a stupid idea. I stated that Mengo has to realize that this is 2006
and not 13000, Mengo has to realize too that being a cultural entity Mengo
can not fit in Kampala, I continued as well that what Mengo needs to do is
to move our cultural entity out side Kampala and it becomes a true
cultural entity. I suggested a redevelopment of Bamunanika. Now that we have
established that the current king we have is in bed with The Movement I
suggested why not go to Bamunanika and expand that land all Buganda wants
and build a 2006 palace that we as Baganda can have for our culture? There
are two gains here, Bamunanika is not very far from Kampala so any tourist
can drive to see the palace, it is in Buganda and accessible from all sides.
But most important it would take Mengo out of Uganda Political frying pan,
for bottom line a cultural entity can not be a political entity, but this
would as well allow Mengo to put all buildings they have in Kampala to a
good productive rental Market. Kasangwawo called me an enemy of
Buganda.
Well here we are Kasangwawo, Mengo has started
to work on renting the properties, they have started with Bulange its self.
The idiots have decided to rent the facility with out building a new one.
The agenda here is to change part of the Lubiri to a hotel, a Lodge, a
Casino you name it, when The Twekobe is in the middle. The twarts in
this kingdom have failed to understand that the Casino is going to squeeze
the Twekobe its self. Where are the Baganda today to protest this King? It
is a very sad day to those of us who loved this Kingdom for our cultural
purposes.
We live in very strange days indeed !! (Ffe
kasita twebaka bull craps)
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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