This is a conference about Uganda becoming a Federal state and almost every
speaker is a Muganda. What a fallacy we live in man !!!!!! Oh Oh Oh Oh and
read this, do you know why they are peeved to push Federalism? Because now
all power is concentrated into Westerners and Federalism is going to change
that for all people will have equal powers in Uganda. But to achieve that
decentralization of power, almost all speakers are Baganda. Find me a
broker so that I buy a share in a gun manufacturing company in Chechnya for
Ugandans are going to continue importing them as long as I live.
Let me make a good investment/killing for my kids and grandkids out of these
little brainers. Geez !!!!!!
EM
On the 49th
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni and Dr. Kiiza Besigye Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni na Dk. Kiiza Besigye Uganda ni katika machafuko"
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ngoma Fans
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 6:56 PM
To: UAH
Subject: {UAH} Updates: Federal conference on 27th October 2012
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is to update you on the preparations for the federal conference due to
be held this month on the 27th October 2012 at the University of East
London, University Way, E16 2DE.
Below are some of the speakers who have so far confirmed their attendance.
Most of them arrive in the UK before or on the 25th October 2012
Speakers (confirmed)
Topic
1. Owek. Charles P Mayiga officially representing the Katikkiro of Buganda
Embracing federalism is embracing diversity
Keynote speech
2. Owek. Appolo Makubuya
How does the Land Act 1998 affect Ugandans in the diaspora especially those
with dual citizenship.
(Already in the UK)
3. Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago
My vision for Kampala city in a federal Uganda
4. Hon Betty Nambooze
Federalism as a viable alternative to the Unitary system of government
5. Hon Ibrahim Ssemujju
Can Ugandas economy sustain federal states?
6. Hon Beti Kamya
My proposed road map to achieving federalism in Uganda within the next five
years.
7. Hon Muhammad Kawuma
Federalism and empowerment; engaging international community and
governments.
8. Prof. Eric Kashambuzi
My proposed road map to achieving federalism in Uganda within the next five
years.
9. Hon Nabilah Naggayi
My proposed road map to achieving federalism in Uganda within the next five
years.
All political parties were invited including the ruling NRM party. The NRM
government is preparing to send an official representative to articulate the
governments position on federalism. We are currently engaging and
consulting the different nationalities of Uganda in the UK to ensure that
they are well represented at the conference and get sufficient time to put
their views across.
Owing to the increasing popular response that this conference has attracted
so far, the proposed AGM and elections for the Uganda Federal Confederates
will therefore be postponed to allow more time for detailed discussions.
Entry fee: To help the organisers cover the hall and other costs, there will
be a charge of £20 per head. Even the organisers will pay the entrance fee.
For more details about the federal conference and for the most up to date
programme visit www.theugandacitizen.com <http://www.theugandacitizen.com/>
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