But John 

 

This is kindly a very childish and silly argument, it is not about good or
bad devil, it is about the total failure of Buganda that has sunk our
country. And to understand it you need to walk out of Buganda many years ago
as I so did. We live but survive on Wolokoso and being in a center of the
country we start to become a bad apple in the basket. John please tell me on
the support you handed to Museveni, on the disappointment he has sold all of
you, why do you stand up to now support Besigye or Mugisha Muntu? And
supporting them is not the issue but can’t you for God’s sake use this
failure to do a more intelligent decision? Is asking a Muganda to question
the motives of a prospective leader really that too much a demand? How much
do you know Besigye? But how much do you know Mugisha Muntu, a man that
decided to even got to Stockholm and return his abandoned wife for now as a
prospective leader he needs to be married? It baffles every intelligent mind
man. When do you as a Muganda back off and say you know Ssekawuka kali
kakulumye? And do you know what is so funny? You re now blaming Museveni for
selling out Uganda for he is a Rwandese but Besigye is a Muhororo too. What
nationality are Bahororo sir? Jesus !!!!! And then you look on all Baganda
that are up and high in Museveni’s government then you realize how General
Katumba is a sellout, how Mutebi is a sellout, how Ssekandi is a sellout,
how Samson Kisekka was a sellout.

 

Is Uganda’s problem its leaders or it is Baganda?  And just asking !!!!!!!

 

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 John
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 6:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [UAH] Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire BUT
not M7??

 

Ki Luts

See that's where we all go wrong. There is nothing like a better devil for a
devil remains a devil regardless of what kind. Uganda will always be used
and abused for we tend to judge others and live out some.

 

Its time we uplifted a new method that judges everyone equally based on what
they have done or do small big whatever. This is the time we will move to a
better Uganda.

 

Lets try to help a real Uganda where no one is above the law or favored
based on where he or she comes from.

 

  _____  

From: KI LUTS <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [UAH] Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire BUT
not M7??

 

true,he is an accomplice but a better devil than the rest.he is  driven by
fear of the man

 

 

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From: John <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, 14 February 2013, 4:29
Subject: Re: [UAH] Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire BUT
not M7??

 

Ki Luts,

When you associate and agree with thieves you are a thief too by
association. So Ssekandi is a thief by association.

 

  _____  

From: KI LUTS <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: [UAH] Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire BUT
not M7??

 

Atleast SSekandi is not a thief but he thieves should put where they belong
,prison.

 

 

  _____  

From: Hannah Ogwapiti <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, 13 February 2013, 17:43
Subject: [UAH] Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire BUT not
M7??

 


Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire under pressure to retire
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116>  


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Tuesday, 12 February 2013 23:41 

Written by SADAB KITATTA KAAYA 

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Sam Kutesa 

Kutesa, Ssekandi, Otafiire are either under pressure to retire or are
considering quitting elective politics, with power looking likely to shift
to younger cadres under Museveni’s control. 

Foreign Affairs Minister Sam Kahamba Kutesa, who is also the Mawogola MP, is
facing family pressure to retire from elective politics in 2016, The
Observer
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23701:k
utesa-ssekandi-otafiire-under-pressure-to-retire&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=
116>  has learnt. Sources close to Kutesa say that a family meeting at his
farm in Lugusuulu, Sembabule district late last year, urged Kutesa to quit
and concentrate on his vast business empire.

Kutesa is one of Uganda’s most powerful ministers, who has been in virtually
all cabinets named by Museveni. A relative to Museveni, Kutesa is no
stranger to controversy, having been once censured for influence peddling,
and implicated in corruption scandals. Were he to quit, it could confirm
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23701:k
utesa-ssekandi-otafiire-under-pressure-to-retire&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=
116>  a trend of passing of power from old guards to younger political and
military cadres.

Kutesa is not the only one being nudged towards retirement
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23701:k
utesa-ssekandi-otafiire-under-pressure-to-retire&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=
116> . Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi, Vice President Edward Kiwanuka
Ssekandi, third Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Public Service Henry
Muganwa Kajura, Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Maj Gen Kahinda
Otafiire and the state Minister for Luweero Triangle Rosemary Namayanja
Nsereko have also contemplated retirement at one time or another.


Big joke


An insider source said Kutesa’s family is particularly concerned that some
bad politics is tainting the minister’s public standing especially when his
name keeps being mentioned in financial scandals like the 2007 Chogm scam.
Although he was acquitted by the Anti-corruption court, family members
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23701:k
utesa-ssekandi-otafiire-under-pressure-to-retire&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=
116>  believe that it is better for the minister to steer clear of politics.

“They think that such issues are putting at risk the family interests,” a
source told The Observer.

Another source told us that the family, particularly his children are not
happy with the way their father is rebuked by supporters of his rivals back
in Mawogola. His daughter, Elizabeth Kutesa, who occasionally gets involved
in her father’s political activities in Sembabule, was markedly guarded when
we contacted her this week.

“I think your call to me will not be of any help if you can’t tell me the
sources that gave you this information,” she said.

However, Kutesa has reportedly described attempts to get him to retire as a
“big joke.”

“His plans are focusing on 2016, and he is expected to meet the NRM set up
in the district before attending to the leadership wrangles in the
district,” a source told us.

Kutesa’s Political Assistant, Ronald Ssemwogere, told us that his boss’
political road map had no indications that he will retire soon. He is said
to be looking at helping the district climb out of poverty and get better
services. He also wants to see an end to the fights between Sembabule LCV
Chairman Elly Muhumuza and Chief Administrative Officer Nsubuga Kiberu, and
the presence of Lwemiyagga MP Theodore Ssekikubo.

“He can’t leave when Ssekikubo is still around because it will be as if he
has surrendered to Ssekikubo,” a source told us.

Kutesa and Ssekikubo have been fierce political rivals since 2001 when
Ssekikubo defeated Kutesa’s cousin Sam Rwakoojo (current Electoral
Commission
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23701:k
utesa-ssekandi-otafiire-under-pressure-to-retire&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=
116>  Secretary). They have always sponsored rival candidates for various
positions.

It’s only in the 2011 polls that candidates loyal to Kutesa won most
leadership positions in the district especially in Kutesa’s Mawogola County.


2016 road map


If Kutesa were to retire in 2016, he would probably join Prime Minister
Amama Mbabazi, who is also reportedly considering quitting (See: Mbabazi to
quit in 2016
<http://www.observer.ug/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=21326:m
babazi-to-quit-in-2016&catid=78:topstories&Itemid=116> ).

Other top government officials said to have considered retiring include Vice
President Edward Ssekandi, Third Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
Public Service Henry Muganwa Kajura, Justice and Constitutional Affairs
Minister Kahinda Otafiire and the State Minister for Luweero Triangle
Rosemary Namayanja Nsereko.


Electoral pressure


While some politicians are retiring due to old age, Dr Aaron Mukwaya a
senior lecturer at Makerere University’s department of Political Science
suggests that some could be afraid of losing the next election.

“Many of them look at politics as a means of their survival and protection,
therefore there is no way they can choose to retire unless due to a fear
that they will not get support from their sponsors or fear for a loss of an
election,” Dr. Mukwaya said.

A NRM MP, one of those considering a 2016 retirement, says that after 15
years in parliament, it would be risky for him to go back to his
constituents to seek re-election.

“Winning is possible but it will be a hard-fought win, and the best thing is
for me to leave without being necessarily voted out,” the MP said.

This, sources say, could be the thinking of VP Ssekandi. Having narrowly
defeated youthful Jude Mbabaali, Ssekandi may not seek re-election in his
Bukoto Central constituency. However, according to his political assistant
Kizito Kawonawo, the VP remains undecided.

“He says he doesn’t know whether he will seek re-election or not, that is an
issue he will think about in 2015,” Kawonawo told us.

With Jude Mbabaali on seemingly shaky ground for 2016, having upset a
section of his supporters after he dramatically withdrew an election
petition challenging Ssekandi’s election, Masaka Woman MP Freda Mubanda
could be eying Ssekandi’s seat.

Although she is an NRM MP, Mubanda is positioning herself as an independent
minded MP, who is not shy to go against an official NRM position, something
that could endear her to some of Mbabaali supporters.


NRM future


Their retirement may shock some NRM party supporters but it is likely to
have little impact on the party’s support base. President Museveni appears
to be shifting allegiance from the old guards to the party’s young Turks.
This departure is also reflected in the army, where his son Muhoozi
Kainerugaba is in charge of the all-powerful Special Forces Command.

The exit of veterans like Kajura may, therefore, be good news to a president
who wants to build a party that can be in charge of the country’s politics
for foreseeable future.

“That party is a decision of one individual, if he likes you, he will keep
you around, and if he doesn’t want you, he will de-campaign you and get rid
of you,” Dr. Mukwaya says.

Yet this argument also points to another fact. If some of these ministers
realise they are still wanted by the big man they may return in 2016. In the
run up to the 2011 elections, Ssekandi had indicated that he would not seek
re-election, and anointed Kityamuweesi Musuubire, who works in the vice
president’s office, to replace him.

But a few weeks to the NRM primaries, Ssekandi hit the campaign trail once
again. A shocked Musuubire chose to run as an independent but was persuaded
to drop out of the race. According to some sources, Ssekandi’s sudden U-turn
was prompted by an assurance from the president that he would be appointed
to his current position of Vice President, having previously had fears that
if he returned to Parliament, he would have little chance of winning the
Speakership.

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