The March 9, 2010 Ekiba Kibe program on Free Buganda Radio announced that there will be a Buganda liberation demonstration in New York on March 12, 2010. The presenter is Mr. Robert Kabuye told his listeners to also start spending at least 5 seconds of quite time every Friday at noon remembering that Buganda is in occupation.
Mr. Kabuye said in Luganda that all Baganda who love their nation and others who support Buganda should have a 5-second moment of silence every Friday at noon and remember the occupation by saying: “Gutusinze. Ekikute obudde kiributa. Wangaala Musota” (“We apologize for the situation [to Kabaka]. The dark cloud [on our life] will disappear one day. Long Live Musota [Kabaka]”). Mr. Kabuye reminds his listeners that Buganda has been under occupation since May 24, 1966 and asks them to be confident that they can govern themselves.
Click on Ekiba_Kibe09Mar10 to listen to the March 9, Ekiba Kibe broadcast.





March 12th, 2010 at 7:09 am
Great idea, mwanyinaze era Musajja wa Kabaka Kabuye!
But we can modify the dedication time by being specific/particular on the exact time of this for all of us wherever we may be found by either doing it the Israeli way or the Muslim way (Friday fellowship/Juma)or both. We can, for instance, say that at exactly 12:00 or 12:05 every Friday, every Muganda every where in the world peacefully and temporarily stops/interrupts their activities for a period of only five minutes (please not seconds!!!)to commemorate all the massacres that have been meted out against us since 1965/1966 todate by the various dicatatorships, notably that of Obote and M7, and also dedicate our nation BUGANDA towards our collective determined efforts to liberate it from the fangs of its current occupation! If this Buganda – dedication time should find you driving your private/personal vehicle, you only need to temporarily veer off the road, safely park and make your dedication before you continue with your journey! Wewawo, wewawo??
Awangaale ayi Omutanda Baffe Ssabasajja Kabaka!
March 17th, 2010 at 10:20 pm
Awangaale Ssabasajja. Great ideas and good initiatives. Thank you all. We’ll take it on and continue to live in the heart because that’s where our nation Buganda finds rest. “After the fire comes the rain, after the pain comes the gain…..” Much has been done to try to destroy us over the years for whatever reason they all have or have had but we’ll continue to hold our pride up high. Ssabasajja Awangaale………………