Weremember the currency notes we wouold throw away as worthless in
Obote 2. We re,member the people tortured and murdered in the
conference centre where Obote and Muwanga holed up....we remeber the
murders in Makindye, on Kampala streets and elsewhere and all those in
Luwero. And someone can call that nest of vipers, intelligent!!!!

No wonder the idea needs resurrection. Everybody....everywhere

On 7/24/13, Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Matek
>
>
>
> That is why I have stated that countries are led by policies not speeches.
> Do you know why many Baganda were buying The NRA crap? Era yagambye
> tayagala
> corruption munange. When he changed the currency in Uganda where he and
> Suleiman Kigundu stole people’s money by cutting its percentage, I called
> home and asked them to send me the new notes for I keep Uganda notes. And I
> was told, Ggwe bino sibisente bya’Obote,  eShilling ya Museveni
> siyakuzanyirako. The a million times I explained to them that cutting a
> percentage never result into powerful notes, no one would believe me. Do
> you
> know how many times he has multiplied Uganda currency? May be it is time
> The
> George Okello lawyers file a class action against Museveni The Movement and
> Suleiman Kigundu so that the currency that was taken gets returned?
>
>
>
> And what kind of Ssabassajja that does not stand up and say no percentage
> of
> my people gets taken when we are at that daylight stealing?   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 matek
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 12:09 AM
> To: ugandacom
> Subject: Re: [Ugandacom] RE: {UAH} Uganda Govt On Brink Of Bankruptcy
>
>
>
>
>
> EM:
>
> AMO once stated that Yoweri Mucebeni Kaguta is  quote " un incompetent
> Administrator" How   these words have come to pass; Especially   as  we see
> museveni mis-managing the affairs of the nation.
>
>
>
> Moreover, Uganda's financial problems are exercibated by the many corrupt
> elements within the NRM Government . All of those NRM murthe Punckers who
> have stollen money must be shot ( idi Amin style) for committing the crimes
> of high treasons against the nation state of Uganda!! and driving our
> nation
> into debt..debt which Uganda future generations will be burden with to
> pay,,,This is unjust!!!
>
>
>
> MK
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Herrn Edward Mulindwa <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Robukui
>
>
>
> Uganda politics was decided by Baganda when they saw a Dog fit to replace
> Obote. When you go after the Dog’s administration of Uganda,  you directly
> become anti Buganda. Let a Dog run the country for it was adorned very
> publicly sir and you were not.
>
>
>
> 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 Robukui .
> Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 10:40 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: {UAH} Uganda Govt On Brink Of Bankruptcy
>
>
>
> Frank,
>
> The thieves are broke, and now are trying to mortgage Uganda's future
> further by borrowing more from the IMF.
>
>
>
>
> Viele GruBe
>
> Robukui
>
>
>
> On 23 July 2013 08:26, Frank Mujabi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> *** GandaTalk - For A More Balanced Ganda View ***
>
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
>
> THORNY ERA: Government Runs low on Finances and pushes to Rush the 2013/14
> Budget to save the already Embarrassing Situation as MPs, Ministries, Local
> Govts, Teachers, UPE, USE, Suffer the blow
>
>   _____
>
>
> By Stephen K Muwambi
> <http://www.investigator.co.ug/details.php?option=acat&a=933>  22nd, July
> 2013
>
>   _____
>
>   <http://www.investigator.co.ug/files/media/govtdidonehetjsanmk.jpg>
>
>
> The country's three financial players are in trouble as Government nears
> bankruptcy
>
>
> Disturbing news reaching our desk indicates that the government is broke
> and
> is having a hard time clearing salaries, paying suppliers as well as
> contractors.
>
> Highly placed sources within the Finance Ministry confirmed the
> government’s
> current embarrassing financial position when we sought them out.
>
> As a result, the government is moving to have the Parliament pass the
> 2013/2014 budget passed as fast as possible. Government has also cut down
> on
> imprest and allowances given to ministries and government departments.
>
> Our source cited some of the evident scenarios that prove the regretful
> state our government is in.
>
>
> Teachers
>
> As we filed this report today, teachers had kicked off yet another strike,
> demanding an increase in their salaries. In fact, the NRM Parliamentary
> caucus members are at the moment holed up in a crisis meeting   with their
> chairman President Yoweri Museveni to find a solution to the troubling
> financial times.
>
> Professors and lecturers at Makerere University have also put government on
> notice that they will not turn up to lecture rooms come next semester.
>
> “ The University administration should not waste time opening the varsity
> for the next semester if the promised salary increase does not come to
> pass,” Makerere University Academic Staff Association Spokesperson, Louis
> Kakinda told journalists last week.
>
> Their source of grievance, Kakinda explains, stems from government’s
> promise
> to increase their pay by 100% this financial year.
>
>
> In subsequent meetings attended by government representatives and the
> lecturers, Kakinda claims, agreed that the increase will be implemented in
> bits starting with a 20% increase. The 20% increase, Kakinda adds, was
> agreed to be implemented in the next semester.
>
> “We have information that government has gone back on its word regarding
> the
> 20% salary increase which is even captured in the 2013/14 budget. We shall
> not take the betrayal lying down. We shall express our displeasure by
> withdrawing our services come next semester,” Kakinda charged.
>
>
> Doctors
>
> Info we have is that even doctors are also gearing up to go on strike if
> government does not implement the salary increases it promised them.
>
> Some heath centers, especially those in the countryside, are said to be
> lacking drugs and other equipments used to treat patients.
>
> However, the management of National Medical Stores (NMS) has always
> dismissed the reports, assuring Ugandans there are enough drugs to sustain
> the nation. NMS chiefs blame the lack of drugs on doctors who steal them or
> hoard them until they have been given a bribe.
>
>
>  UPE & USE
>
> UPE schools around the country are also said to be stuck with no money to
> operate the government’s free Universal Primary Education.
>
> Our investigations indicate that private schools that are offering
> Universal
> Primary Education are contemplating sending the beneficiaries home because
> of delayed remittances from the Central government. The same is true for
> private secondary schools that are offering Universal Secondary Education.
>
>
> Contractors and Suppliers
>
> Contractors and suppliers of goods and services, we learnt, are too feeling
> the pinch with the broke government failing to deliver monies on time.
> Majority of such contractors have in fact been dragged to court for failing
> to pay suppliers of materials they use to perform contracts for government.
>
> Under pressure, such contractors have in turn sued government or served the
> Attorney General, several ministries or government departments and agencies
> demanding payment.
>
>
> Security
>
> Some policemen and security officials, we understand, have also not been
> paid salaries for at least two months. Government has instead resorted to
> giving them free food so they can carry on in the absence of salaries.
>
>
> Judiciary
>
> In the judiciary, courts mostly upcountry are reported to be lacking
> stationery and ink and litigants are made to buy files in which to fasten
> their case documents.
>
> Source of brokenness ??
>
> The Government’s financial woes heightened when the ruling party “raided”
> the treasury and drew sacks of money to fund the 2011 presidential and
> parliamentary elections. The election has since been billed as the most
> expensive in the country’s history.
>
>
> Military Jets
>
> There was also uproar when government picked around 11 trillion from the
> national treasury without Parliamentary approval and bought six fighter
> jets
> from Russia. Government would later have Parliament approve the deal
> belatedly.
>
>
> OPM/ Pension Scam
>
> Still reeling from the foregoing financial setback, Ugandans would later
> wake up to disturbing news of the more than Shs50bn that was stolen in the
> Office of the Prime Minister. The money was meant to rehabilitate the war
> ravaged northern region of the country.  The donors were so disappointed
> that they turned off the dollar taps.
>
>  Stuck, government still returned to the national treasury and secretly
> picked money to refund the donors’ stolen dollars. But the donors were not
> impressed by the refund.
>
>
> Defeated, government chose to hike taxes through the 2013/2014 Budget so
> that businesses would end up deflecting on the already financially hard up
> common man by increasing much needed commodities such as paraffin et
> cetera.
>
> But, keen political observers blame the country’s financial woes on the
> wasteful government, whose priorities are upside down. They argue that
> government spends way beyond its means and so is definitely destined to run
> into money problems.
>
> Observers also argue that government spends a lot of money on a bloated
> cabinet, civil service, local government, Presidential Advisors who rarely
> do their jobs, stadia of RDCs, DISOs, GISOs, who perform duplicated work,
> among such bureaucracy.
>
> In short, the pundits say government is wasting more money on consumption
> other than production. There are many mouths waiting to be fed than the
> hands willing to engage in productive work.
>
>
>
> http://www.investigator.co.ug/details.php?option=acat
> <http://www.investigator.co.ug/details.php?option=acat&a=933#.Ue5kj6yHvTp>
> &a=933#.Ue5kj6yHvTp
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> This is a quote:
> "Even if Joseph Kony was killed, that would not necessarily be the end of
> the war in northern Uganda because Kony is no more than a ‘ spiritual’
> leader of the LRA. This quick fix, arm-chair solution seemed to be from the
> Kampala-based ‘opinion leaders’ who only know the war through newspapers".
>
> " Until the legitimate grievances and the marginalization of northern
> Uganda’s communities are addressed, LRA fighters remain a possible vehicle
> for the expression of northerners’ frustrations".
>
> "Kony may never sign a peace agreement. Whether or not he signs, however,
> is
> less relevant to avoiding new conflict in northern Uganda than ending
> marginalization policies and fulfilling promises by the Ugandan
> government."
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