"Every community has its good and evil."
I agree with you completely. But how come some people here only have
bad to say about Baganda/Buganda ? Only bad, bad, bad......! Never anything
good.
Just an observation ? Selective observation, I would say.
Kasangwawo
From: Bwambuga
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Subject: Re: [Ugnet] Budo
should have taught me Luganda
Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006
20:56:49 -0700 (PDT)
Why do some of these Baganda think that each time nothing positive is
mentioned where Buganda is concerned they thiank Buganda is always being
bashed or called names for that matter? I mean is Buganda considered so
holy that nothing is negative about them.
Come on fellas. Buganda is not any different than any other Ugandan
communities. Every community has its good and evil. Every people have both
sides to this coin. They may not necessarily be thr same people all the
time. The Baganda should just get a life and live.
Please.
Just and observation.....
God Bless,
Bwambuga.
Simon Nume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
NO, But it is a chance to show to Baganda bash as
usual.
Nume
Matek Opoko
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
who cares is that even a national issue?
MK
musamize <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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Budo should have taught me
Luganda
News about the centenary celebrations at King?s
College Budo brought back all the fond memories of Budo the place
and Budo the experience. Heartfelt thanks to all the organisers and
participants. I wish I were there.
Budo has provided immeasurable opportunities to
many young women and men and by all indications will continue to
do so.
My only regret is that after six years at Budo in
the 1960s, I could hardly read, write or speak Luganda but acquired
just enough survival Luganda expressions to establish a credit line
with ?Congo? for roasted groundnuts, amuse the night watchmen and
occasionally get enyongeza from the market women on Wednesday
afternoons and Saturdays.
I was Luganda illiterate because of the school
rule that required English to be spoken at all times except Sunday
afternoons. By hindsight, that was a bad rule. Just as she provided
opportunities for spiritual enrichment and physical development,
Budo should have encouraged cultural development by teaching
conversational Luganda to non-native
speakers.
I suggest that Budo makes it a requirement for
incoming students (S1 and S5) to demonstrate fluency in spoken
Luganda or take a mandatory one-year course in conversational
Luganda.
J.
C. Okuk Nyankori,
Class of 1964 (South Africa House),
South Carolina,
US
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Scheme to destory Buganda:
divide up the districts/take away as much as possible from the
districts that make up
Buganda.
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Consult people on Kampala
extension
I have heard the news about the extension of
Kampala city to cover parts of Wakiso and Mukono districts.
Districts, although they are subject to some degree of
supervision by the central government, are autonomous bodies.
The district councils and the inhabitants of these
districts must be consulted before altering the boundaries of their
districts. They may object to incorporating their properties in
Kampala city.
Residents of trading centres such as Kasangati,
Nansana, Kireka, Bweyogerere and Mukono for example see no benefit
in being incorporated within Kampala city, except being burdened
with property taxes.
Extension of Kampala city boundaries must be by
consent of the affected districts; it should not be
imposed.
P.S
Mabuliro,
Entebbe.
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