Posted on 05 November 2009
Zakaria Kakumba
Nyendo – Masaka, Buddu
Luganda (Original)
Mwana waffe Ssemujju, tufunye ensisisi okuwulira nti olanze mu butongole nti oli mu FDC era kati otambulira ku bilagiro bya Mukiga Omuhororo Kiiza Besigye ne mukyala we ‘katula kebise buka’ Omulaalo Winnie. Wadde simanyi kusoma luzungu naye mbadde nenyumiririza nnyo mu bigambo by’owandiika kubanga babinkyusiza bulungi abavubuka. Ate on’omugu w’eddalu [...]
Tags: Abu, baganda, Bakiga, Balaalo, Besigye, Buganda, byanyima, Dan, dictator, federo, Gaana, Genocide, Kabaka, kakumba, Kiriza, Kkiriza, Lango, Luganda, mayanja, Muganda, Muhororo, Mukiga, museveni, Mutebi, Muteesa, nambooze, Nasser, Njuba, oba, occupied, political, Sebagala, Ssabasajja, Ugandan, winnie, zakaria
Posted on 27 October 2009
J. Kitandwe
Kabaka’a Territories
The Boston [Buganda Emergency Meeting] Resolutions number 3,8 and 10 prove that Buganda’s greatest problem is we the Baganda ourselves. Up to now we have failed to understand our problem? It is deceptive for any patriotic Muganda or genuine Buganda well wisher to still prescribe federalism, free and fair elections, democracy, and mobilization [...]
Tags: baganda, Boston, Buganda, Constitution, date, elections, emergency, federal, Federalism, independence, Kabaka, kingdom, Meeting, Muganda, Mutebi, nation, occupied, resolution, resolutions, ronald, self-determination, Visa
Posted on 06 August 2009
Samwiri Mukasa
Buganda Nationalist
USA
I found the arrogance in Mr. Museveni’s “Guidance to Banyoro Bafuruki question” letter, posted in Buganda Post on August 1, 2009, unacceptable. Click on “Tired, Drowning Museveni Blames Baganda For Bunyoro Land Violence” to see the letter. I cannot understand how a man who became president on the backs of Baganda can go [...]
Tags: Bafuruki, baganda, Banyala, Banyankore, banyoro, bataka, Buganda, Buganda land, bunyoro, buwambe, Central Government, Constitution, environment, federal, force, Genocide, grabbing, Kabaka, kingdom, Lukiiko, mailo, Mengo, museveni, Mutebi, news, Occupation, President, protest, secession, Ssabasajja, Swahili, Tanzania, violence
Posted on 26 June 2009
Louise Edwards
Programme Officer – Access to Justice (East Africa)
Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, New Delhi
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Professor Philip Alston, presented his detailed report on Kenya at the recent 11th Session of the UN Human Rights Council. In an extraordinary week of political maneuvering, reinforcing the internal tension [...]
Tags: africa, colonial, Commission, Constitution, corrupt, council, east, East Africa, extrajudicial, force, governance, Government, human, human rights, justice, Kenya, Kibaki, killings, law, murder, museveni, Nairobi, nation, police, political, report, rights, state, torture, united nations, USA, violence
Posted on 15 May 2009
By Kalundi Serumaga
While trying to subdue the indigenous tribes of western Europe, the Generals of the conquering Roman army were often confounded by the resilience of the natives on the battlefield. As a response, they developed the tactic of declaring truces and then sending lavish gifts across the lines to some of the native commanders, while leaving out others. This would sometimes lead to in-fighting among the natives as mutual suspicion developed, which the Romans would then militarily exploit.
The dust kicked up during the controversy over whether or not Buganda should accept the promised 2 billion shillings (of which a down-payment of 350 million was immediately wired) from the National Resistance Movement (NRM) government, is just beginning to settle. Inside and outside Buganda, there was a strong division of opinion. One kingdom got more than the others that got something. Most got nothing at all. Maybe history was being repeated.
Tags: Amin, baganda, Buganda, Frederick Lugard, Ganda, Governor Cohen, Idi, Joseph Mulwanyamuli, kampala, Land, Milton, Nairobi, NRM, Obote, President Museveni, Properties, Restitution, uganda