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		<title>Bukenya Fuming After Museveni Tells Him To Stop Quarreling With Everyone</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 07:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Bijugo Lumu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buganda Post has reliably learnt from a source very close Dr. Gilbert Bukenya that the vice president in  Uganda’s oppressive NRM regime is fuming, after president Museveni ignored his (Bukenya’s) political enemies and counseled him to stop quarreling everyone. The Muganda source told Buganda Post: “Our man is extremely frustrated because Museveni refused to even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/bukenya_otafiire.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-481" title="bukenya_otafiire" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/bukenya_otafiire.jpg" alt="bukenya_otafiire" width="331" height="246" /></a>Buganda Post has reliably learnt from a source very close Dr. Gilbert Bukenya that the vice president in  Uganda’s oppressive NRM regime is fuming, after president Museveni ignored his (Bukenya’s) political enemies and counseled him to stop quarreling everyone. The Muganda source told Buganda Post: “Our man is extremely frustrated because Museveni refused to even listen to his complaints about Kahinda Otafiire, Mbabazi, state house mafia and even Tamale Mirundi. He was hoping that Mirundi would be fired but  Museveni pretended that he was not even fully aware of the feud between his VP and his press secretary, Mirundi.</p>
<p>“Instead, he counseled our man to stop quarrelling with every in the public when there are so many other correct forums.  He even went as far as telling Bukenya to reconcile with Mbabazi  and take photos together publically,  to show a good image.  Our man did not like that but he obliged as good team player.  What really annoyed Bukenya, though, is that after the Mbabazi thing, Museveni then told Bukenya to also reconcile with Tamale, a junior officer, whom our man was demanding to get fired. Not only was Tamale not fired, but Museveni ordered the two of them to stop attacking each other in the public.”</p>
<p>Our source says that, for now, Bukenya has to behave like everything is under control but, under the surface, he is fuming at Museveni, Kuteesa, Amelia Kyambadde, Mirundi, Otafiire, Saleh, Kainerugaba and several others who we know are conspiring to destroy him. The source also reveals that, after the apparent murder of his Sandhurst bound son by some of these people, Bukenya’s friends are very concerned about his  own life. The source elaborated: “These people are ruthless and they know all Bukenya’s weaknesses.  And Museveni has set  Bukenya up as an enemy of Buganda, by encouraging him to abuse Kabaka and Baganda. Our fear is that, these mafias can do something to the man and claim that it the angry Baganda nationalists who did it.”</p>
<p>On December 26, 2009, vice president Bukenya told the NRM mouthpiece, the New Vision, that the Museveni authorized the corrupt transaction that involved the irregular acquisition of vehicles for CHOGOM.  In the same interview Bukenya made anti-Buganda and anti-Kabaka statement, which was prepared for him by Museveni’s state house: “If Buganda wants to advance in a democratic era, it is not a matter of Mengo accepting or not accepting. It is a matter of understanding the future of Uganda. And the future of Uganda lies in consolidation of a democratic process. There is no more time for undemocratic systems of government in Uganda. Choosing a person without going into one-person one-vote is no longer acceptable. Therefore, Buganda and its cultural leadership must now begin to recognize legitimately elected members of their society like the President, MPs, district chairpersons, councilors, and other local government leaders.”</p>
<p>On December 30, 2009, Museveni’s press secretary, Tamale Mirundi hit back at Bukenya when he told the local press that the vice president should “stop hiding behind the President’s name” on CHOGOM because Museveni twice wrote opposing the breach of procurement rules before the tender of the supply of the 204 cars was awarded. Tamale continued: “If you are a Vice President and then you start hiding behind the President, then you cannot succeed&#8230; Was Prof. Bukenya a running boy of the President? He had the opportunity to meet and advise the President in all the meetings, what stopped him from doing so?”.</p>
<p>Then in an interview published on December 31, 2009 in the The Monitor newspaper, Bukenya reacted to Tamale Mirundi’s attack with full force, calling Mirundi a “small boy” who should be ignored. Bukenya reportedly went on say: “It is very interesting that a junior staff can make such comments on the second highest office in this country. I would be very interested if that person puts his comments in writing&#8230; Is it true that the President has disowned me like Tamale wants the public to believe? I am not aware, and if it is true, I wish to know it&#8230; I talk with the President every day. How comes he has never said such? Sometimes those small boys can want to make you go astray but that will not be the case.”</p>
<p>For days afterwards,  Bukenya tried to talk to Museveni without success, thanks to Amelia Kyambadde. It is now a public secret that Bukenya then went rouge. He started and fanned a rumor that he was ready to retire, to confuse his enemies and get Museveni’s attention. He also secretly solicited the help of other disgruntled NRMs like Mike Mukula to stage a “don’t resign” rally for him in Kakiri. According to the NRM’s New Vision newspaper,  Bukenya told the rally on January 9, 2010, that he was like Kilimanjaro and Tamale could not climb him. He added: “I am closely following Tamale Mirundi step by step. I want to know who is putting fire in him. When I get to know, I will call you here and name them.” Bukenya finally got Museveni&#8217;s attention, which eraned him the lecture to stop quarreling with everyone and the order to reconcile with Mbabazi, Otafiire and Tamale Mirundi.</p>
<p>As president Museveni’s press secretary, Tamale Mirundi is answerable to the Ugandan life president and his principle private secretary, Amelia Kyambadde. Historically, Tamale Mirundi never makes any statement without getting clearance from Museveni or Amelia. It therefore seems that Bukenya’s threats to name who is putting fire in Tamale Mirundi could have brought him to is current situation.</p>
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		<title>The Grasshopper Syndrome Takes Root As NRM Occupiers Kill Each Other</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 06:43:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Special Reporter</dc:creator>
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Following the pattern of most dictator regimes coming to an end, Museveni and his collaborators in the armed occupation of Buganda are starting to behave like grasshoppers. Getting increasing paranoid, Museveni has become ruthless in dealing with real and imagined enemies. From Betty Nambooze to Kabaka Mutebi, he is willing to be reckless in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Following the pattern of most dictator regimes coming to an end, Museveni and his collaborators in the armed occupation of Buganda are starting to behave like grasshoppers. Getting increasing paranoid, Museveni has become ruthless in dealing with real and imagined enemies. From Betty Nambooze to Kabaka Mutebi, he is willing to be reckless in the name of survival. And like grasshoppers, the NRM top brass are now so sacred that they are starting to cannibalize each other. This is what happened in the 1970&#8217;s as Amin&#8217;s Nubians and Kakwas started to fear their own shadows.</p>
<p>During the last 7 days alone, three key figures in the NRM system have escaped death or been killed in what most analysts agree to be, at best, highly suspicious circumstances. The architecture of the NRM occupation of Buganda through the arbitrary decentralization system, Jaberi Bidandi Ssali, narrowly escaped death when a speeding motorcycle ran his vehicle off the road in Bunyoro. Mysteriously, the motorcycle rider and his bike both disappeared. The police commander in the area, a Munyankore named Tumusiime, insisted that although they believed that there had been an accident, they could not do anything because all the important evidence had been carefully removed. A shaken Bidandi Ssali told the local press that he was sure that some people had tried to kill him.</p>
<p>The same Saturday, Brian Bukenya, the son of one of Museveni&#8217;s key collaborators in the NRM occupation of Buganda, vice president Gilbert Bukenya, dies in a freak. Brian Bukenya graduated in Law from the United Kingdom before joining the Uganda occupation army (UPDF) under pressure from his father. According to sources, the vice president who is obsessed with replacing Museveni if a chance arises, wanted his son to be in the army to emulate the president&#8217;s Muhoozi Kainerugaba. Although Museveni feigned approval, a source close to state house tell us that no one in Museveni&#8217;s <em>akazu</em> (secret Balaalo kitchen cabinet) was amused. Key akazu figures like Salim Saleh, Jovia Saleh, Janet Kataha Museveni, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, David Tinyefuza and Sam Kuteesa all saw Bukenya&#8217;s move as a challenge. The source adds that, although it is difficult to pin down the culprits, once Brian Bukenya and his father made clear that they were bent on getting him in the Sandhurst Military Academy, his fate was sealed.</p>
<p>Brian Bukenya, who was reportedly born out of an adulterous relationship that Bukenya had with a friend&#8217;s wife, died when the vehicle in which he was travelling from Kabamba to Kampala overturned.  Mysteriously, the driver, who survived, told police that after the accident he became unconscious and does not know how he got from the accident scene to his sister&#8217;s house in Kibuli, an hour&#8217;s drive away. The driver, Nathan Lwanga, also insists that he was speeding because the deceased, Brian Bukenya, told him to do so.</p>
<p>And on Tuesday, another major contributor to the NRM armed occupation of Buganda, Maj. Gen. James Kazini died in another bizarre case. According to the Uganda occupation police force, led by Rwandese Karyekezi Kayihura, Kazini was killed by his girlfriend who struck him with an iron bar. However, Brig. Elly Kayanja one of Museveni&#8217;s most ruthless security operators insists that the story is suspect. According to our source in the Uganda&#8217;s porous security community, Kazini&#8217;s confessed killer is an ISO operative. Kayanja headed ISO about 10 years ago before he went on to form the notorious Operation Wembley.</p>
<p>What remains unclear is the strength of Museveni&#8217;s hand in any of the three high profile deaths of NRM diehards.  Either way, the writing appears to be on the wall. The NRM occupation army is starting to eat its own limbs, beginning with Brian Bukenya and James Kazini. And Bidandi Ssali now has a new job &#8211; watching his back. Brig. Elly Kayanja confirmed that the grasshopper syndrome has taken root when told the Uganda local press that he advises all army officers, especially senior ones, to move with their pistols on the ready.</p>
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		<title>Museveni Paid Buganda Post To Write Against Me, Said Musisi</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 05:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Special Reporter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to our Boston sources, Lt. Frank Musisi of the USA army told the Buganda Emergency meeting on October 17, 2009 that president Museveni is paying Buganda Post to write malicious stories about him (Musisi). Lt. Musisi was apparently referring to an October 17, 2009 posting which said that both at UNAA Chicago and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Musisi_boston1.jpg" alt="Frank Musisi In Boston" />According to our Boston sources, Lt. Frank Musisi of the USA army told the Buganda Emergency meeting on October 17, 2009 that president Museveni is paying Buganda Post to write malicious stories about him (Musisi). Lt. Musisi was apparently referring to an October 17, 2009 posting which said that both at UNAA Chicago and a Los Angeles Baganda conference, the USA army officer had claimed that he was leading the Buganda cause in America (see &#8220;<a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/archives/537" target="_blank">Muliika And Frank Musisi To Headline Boston Buganda Emergency Conference</a>&#8220;). Apparently, fully aware that the Buganda Post story was accurate, Lt. Musisi never told his Boston audience what Buganda Post had written which inaccurate, let alone malicious.</p>
<p>On October 17, 2009, over 300 angry Baganda from Boston, New York, Washington DC, California, Kampala and many other places attended the one day conference. Several sources told us that it was nothing short of an intense indoor demonstration against Museveni&#8217;s NRM dictatorship. It must have given Deputy Katikkiro Ssendaula a real headache (see &#8220;&#8221;). By far, the phrases which attracted the most standing ovations were,&#8221;Ssabsajja awangaale&#8221; (Long live Ssabasajja [Kabaka]&#8221; &#8220;Buli mbuzi ku nkondo yaayo&#8221; (&#8221;every goat back to its home peg&#8221;), &#8220;Teli kuteesa!&#8221; (&#8221;No negotiations&#8221;), &#8220;Ettaka lyaffe eribe tujja kulibajjako&#8221;(&#8221;we shall reclaim the land they have stolen from us&#8221;) and &#8220;Museveni must go!&#8221;.   By all measures, the conference was very successful in proving that Baganda love their nation and Kabaka. And that most Baganda are tired of the anti-Buganda Ugandan politics.</p>
<p>One attendee, who requested that we do not disclose her identity, described the meeting to us in an email as follows:  &#8221;At the beginning I got confused because I thought that this was an emergency meeting, may be to decide how to deal with Museveni land grabbing. But for the first  two hours, people were talking about Buganda history and how Federo is good for other regions too. To me it was starting to sound like a Uganda emergency conference.&#8221;</p>
<p>The attendee continued: &#8220;However, things changed when one light skinned gentleman called Kintu spoke about the real problems of Buganda. In my opinion, that is when the conference really started.  Mr.   Kintu asked Baganda to stop fearing independence and power. He mocked those take the attention off Buganda&#8217;s interests to support Uganda&#8217;s fake politicians, mbu because they have military or international exposure. He got the biggest applause when he said, ‘Abo bannabyabufuzi bemwesibako bali recycled, tebalina kyebayiinza kutukolera mu lutalo luno&#8221; (&#8221;All those [political figures] you are standing behind are recycles materials, they cannot do much for us in this war&#8221;).  Everyone shouted loudly when he told us to stop mincing words when discussing Buganda&#8217;s enemies, and said we must not fear to name them.  And the audience started shouting Apollo Nsibambi, Gilbert Bukenya and Edward Ssekandi.&#8221;</p>
<p>According to our source Mr. Abed Bwanika, who previously stood against Museveni for president also got some people excited but, unfortunately, he never clearly said what he wanted. &#8220;He said a lot of things about how Museveni and his NRM have looted Uganda and have caused Baganda to suffer, but I never heard him firmly say that he is 100% for Federo or that he is for Buganda independence. To me it was clear that Bwanika wanted our support because he is a Muganda, but what can he realistically give us back, even if he became president?&#8221;</p>
<p>Owek. Dan Muliika and Lt. Musisi were the main speakers, as Buganda Post had reported earlier. Our source told us that Owek. Muliika as usual never disappointed. He gave a wonderful speech and explained that Museveni has no legal power to force the current constitution of Uganda on us. The different parts like Buganda, Toro, Acholi, Lango, etc., which formed Uganda must sit together now and agree on how to go forward. They can agree on Federo or even agree on ‘buli mbuzi ku nkondo yaayo&#8217;. Musisi, who is very popular in Boston, excited people when he said that Museveni must go. However,  he confused some of us when he started claiming that his life was in danger because of his stand on Buganda. Without explaining, he told us that Museveni plans to kill him but that he was not afraid of going to Uganda. Then he claimed that Museveni was paying Buganda Post to publish stories about him. The problem is that, at UNAA, Musisi really claimed that he was going to lead the fight for Buganda. Now, in Watertown, he was asking us give him financial support but it was for his personal hospital in Ssese, not for Kabaka&#8217;s programs.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a related development, we can report that all Kabaka&#8217;s representatives in North America did not attend the Boston conference, except the Acting representive for New England, a Mr. Jane Lwanga. However, Ggwangamujje DC and Ggwangamujje NY/NJ sent strong delegations, although none of them spoke at the conference.</p>
<p>When asked to comment on Mr. Musisi allegations, Buganda Post&#8217;s chief moderator and editor, Omulongo Nakato, said that it would be stupid for Buganda Post and Musisi and engage in verbal battles. &#8220;We try to do everything we can to maintain unity among Baganda. Also, occasionally we might make mistakes and will admit them. However, we stand by our story that, in front of many witnesses both at UNAA Chicago and in Los Angeles, Lt. Musisi claimed leadership of Baganda in America. And he and certain supporters of his made it clear that they wanted the Boston Emergency conference to announce one Muganda to carry Buganda&#8217;s flag in the Museveni&#8217;s 2011 elections. Mr. Musisi should listen to all the promotional SMS messages for the conference. If Museveni paid Buganda Post to write lies against Musisi, then he (Musisi) should specify what we wrote which is not true.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Owek. JB Walusimbi Losing Interest In Katikkiro Office</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 03:51:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aisha Nankya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A source close to Eng. JB Walusimbi has told us that the 65 year Katikkiro of Buganda has is losing interest in position and could be looking for ways get out of the 4-year contract with the kingdom. The source, who is a member of the Katikkiro&#8217;s Magunda sub clan (ssiga) of the Ffumbe (civet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/1206983297dp-rally2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-36" title="Walusimbi2" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/1206983297dp-rally2.jpg" alt="&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;" width="300" height="188" /></a>A source close to Eng. JB Walusimbi has told us that the 65 year Katikkiro of Buganda has is losing interest in position and could be looking for ways get out of the 4-year contract with the kingdom. The source, who is a member of the Katikkiro&#8217;s Magunda sub clan (ssiga) of the Ffumbe (civet cat) clan, said: &#8220;Since even before the Kayunga riots, Engineer Walusimbi has been facing pressures to leave the office from all sides, even our clan elders, or show more that he is loyal to the Kabaka. Even we his own brothers and sisters have been pressuring him in our own ways because he is shaming our whole clan. By the way, when he was appointed Katikkiro, many of us who are insiders tried to oppose because we knew his background but we were not properly consulted.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our source told us that since the Kayunga riots, it appears that Engineer JB Walusimbi has been rethinking his part time job as Katikkiro. She says: &#8220;First,  it looks like JB realized during the riots that Baganda youth might one of these days kill him or some of his 6 children because of the image that he is on Museveni&#8217;s side. As a person, he wants to be Katikkiro but it is impossible for him when he is much closer  to Gilbert Bukenya and Museveni than he is to Kabaka Mutebi. And the way that Baganda youths are attacking him, is giving him high blood pressure. That is why he is really losing interest, because no one trusts him. Not even most of us members of his Magunda ssiga.&#8221;</p>
<p>Many Baganda were incensed with the statement that Katikkiro Walusimbi issued after the &#8220;gun on your head&#8221; Kabaka Mutebi was forced to have with Uganda warlord, Yoweri Museveni on September 30, 2009 (see &#8220;<a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/archives/522" target="_blank">Katikkiro JB Walusimbi Praises Gunpoint Meeting Between Kabaka and Museveni</a>&#8220;).  Since then, Katikkiro Walusimbi, has all but abandoned making pro-Buganda public statements or associating himself with the hundreds of Baganda who were murdered or continue to be arrested and tortured by the NRM government. The Katikkiro is even low key on the arrests and continuing harassment of Kabaka&#8217;s officials by Museveni&#8217;s security forces. He reportedly avoided assisting Kabaka&#8217;s official ,Betty Nambooze, with her medical problems, for fear of annoying Museveni who hates her.  According to local press reports, Kabaka Mutebi was forced to personally get involved in Nambooze&#8217;s case, working through other obedient ministers to provide her with much needed medical care.</p>
<p>If it is true that Engineer Walusimbi is losing interest his position as Katikkiro, there is evidence that he could be developing a new interest. Over the last two weeks, Katikkiro Walusimbi&#8217;s high profile engagements were closing the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) trade show and presiding over the Rotary Club announcement of free medical operations program for the poor. At the UMA event, Owek. Walusimbi surprised many in the audience when he promised that Buganda would never reclaim the 9,000 square miles from its illegal occupiers but only partner with them to generate income from the land. The subject of how the 9,000 miles would be administered has never been discussed by the Buganda Lukiiko. Many of Engineer Walusimbi&#8217;s critics are also upset that this &#8220;Kabaka ow&#8217;ebweeru&#8221; was giving attention to Rotary Club medical operations instead of putting priority on getting Betty Nambooze the urgent surgery she needs.</p>
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		<title>Museveni Forces Kabaka To Talk To him At Gun Point</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 05:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>P. Nakato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reliable sources in both Mmengo and the NRM occupation government have confirmed to us that the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, will meet Uganda warlord, Yoweri Museveni, on Wednesday, September 30, 2009. A senior Buganda official assured us that the Kabaka did not agree to see Museveni as such but simply responded to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/kabakanmuseveni.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-193" title="Museveni Messing With Kabaka" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/kabakanmuseveni-300x149.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="149" /></a>Reliable sources in both Mmengo and the NRM occupation government have confirmed to us that the Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, will meet Uganda warlord, Yoweri Museveni, on Wednesday, September 30, 2009. A senior Buganda official assured us that the Kabaka did not agree to see Museveni as such but simply responded to the reality that a mentally unstable man is pointing a gun at his head.  The official who contacted us by email said: &#8220;We had reliable information that Museveni has a real mental condition. Yes, he is a coward and a bully but he is also a very scared, mentally disturbed and paranoid man. It appears that the Kabaka might have decided to meet the Uganda warlord based on concerns about a public secret that Museveni intended to keep arresting Mmengo popular personalities, including   Kabaka Mutebi himself, to force new riots where he could give Baganda a genocidal blow. Put simply, Museveni has forced to talk to him at gunpoint. &#8221;</p>
<p>Speaking on condition of anonymity, the angry Buganda Government official told us that certain people who are cowards or stand to gain financially have been putting pressure on Kabaka to speak to Museveni.  He elaborated: &#8220;A major problem is that too much of Mmengo is run on a part-time basis by businessmen, including some who make millions per month for being associated with the Buganda government. As it was in the 1900 agreement, the most vocal of these people advise the Kabaka based on their own needs. And even now, the loudest voices put Buganda and Kabaka second.  I won&#8217;t name names yet, but some of the, so called senior Baganda leaders  persistently invite Museveni&#8217;s Gilbert Bukenya to come and spy and Kabaka Mutebi, even when they know that he supports the abolishment of kingdoms.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our source close to Museveni&#8217;s state house has separately confirmed  to us that they expect Kabaka Mutebi to come with, &#8220;whatever is remaining of his officials&#8221;. According to the source, Museveni is by that by forcing Mutebi to come to Entebbe against his achieves a few important things: (a) Erase the image that Kabaka is stronger than Museveni and demoralize Baganda youth, who remain the toughest problem for Museveni; (b) Isolate Kabaka Mutebi, weaken the radical Mmengo wing and strengthen the NRM elements in Mmengo. Our source also warns that there is little chance of CBS FM Radio, one the items the Mmengo ‘businessmen&#8217; want discussed, will actually happen. The source says, &#8220;If Museveni allows CBS to reopen, his conditions will be so tough that it will become a mere shell of the original ‘Radio ya Ssabasajja&#8217; jewel.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shortly after Museveni&#8217;s New Vision newspaper announced the Wednesday meeting on Monday, a leading Buganda analyst, in New York,  sent us email to warn Baganda against getting too excited if the meeting takes place at all. He wrote: &#8220;Even if it turns out that the New Vision report is true and Kabaka Mutebi will meet Museveni, smart Baganda will see it for the farce what it is. By forcing Kabaka Mutebi to meet him against his will Museveni has created a classic occupation similar to the German occupation of the Kingdom of Denmark in 1940.  The only big difference is that Germany has a strong organized military and government, while Museveni&#8217;s are falling apart. Interestingly, as is the case in Buganda today , top Danish government officials and religious leaders were quick to collaborate with Nazi Germany in 1940.  At the end of the day, though, Denmark is an independent constitutional monarchy today.  We Baganda are even lucky because a few of the Mmengo officials are brave and determined to support our Kabaka. Clearly, Buganda is under armed occupation as the NY/JN chapter of Ggwaga Mujje said in their press release. Therefore, whatever agreement Kabaka is forced to sign under duress is null and void. &#8220;</p>
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		<title>Museveni, Bukenya And Team Could Face The Death Penalty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Bijugo Lumu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an exclusive communication to Buganda Post, a group of Baganda professionals based in Europe have announced that, they are constituting what they called a virtual court to start collecting evidence against Buganda occupiers and their collaborators. They call the virtual court, which includes both lawyers and other professionals,  Embuga Mununula (from effort to rescue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/MuseveniNBukenya.bmp" alt="Museveni And Bukenya" />In an exclusive communication to Buganda Post, a group of Baganda professionals based in Europe have announced that, they are constituting what they called a virtual court to start collecting evidence against Buganda occupiers and their collaborators. They call the virtual court, which includes both lawyers and other professionals,  <em>Embuga Mununula</em> (from effort to rescue Buganda). The members of <em>Embuga Mununula </em>claim that they have started the initiative in the name of their Kabaka although, obviously, he did not personally instruct them. They argue that, since Buganda is occupied by foreigners and Kabaka Mutebi&#8217;s movements are now controlled by a Rwandese mercenary, Kalyekezi Kayihura, their action is consistent with the tradition of fighting against occupation forces.</p>
<p>Among the prominent NRM government officials under investigation are Yoweri Tebaruha Museveni, Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, David Tinyefuza, Kahinda Otafiire, Kalyekezi Kayihura, Caleb Akandwanaho and John Nagenda. Over the next several months, evidence will be collected and potential witnesses identified, with a goal of building cases against key members of the occupation force and their collaborators. The applicable law will be a combination of English Law and native Buganda Law. For example, native Buganda Law provides for the death penalty on conviction of  treason and betraying Namulondo but also allows collective punishment, where the convict&#8217;s whole family is condemned as traitors.</p>
<p>According to the <em>Embuga Mununula</em> founders, as soon as Baganda gain the capacity administer fair trials and carry out appropriate punishments humanely, speedy open trials and sentencing will start. The group does not predict how long this will take. In fact they say that they are willing to continue building cases for as long as Buganda is under occupation. Even if a suspect dies the Baganda who have suffered through his actions will still want his estate to compensate the victims and, in some cases, members of his family to be punished according to native Buganda Law.</p>
<p>The first batch of high value personalities to be investigated first is shown below:</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Mununula.jpg" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Bukenya Tells Kabaka: We Are Giving You Regional Tier</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 18:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>P. Nakato</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uganda&#8217;s vice president, Dr. Gilbert Bukenya has told Kabaka Mutebi and his subjects to forget about  the Federo, which they are agitating for.  Bukenya is supposed to have made these statements in an interview that is published in government owned and controlled Sunday Vision of September 6, 2009. Bukenya was echoing the statement made by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/gilbert_bukenya01.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-480" title="gilbert_bukenya01" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/gilbert_bukenya01.jpg" alt="Gilbert Bukenya" width="200" height="150" /></a>Uganda&#8217;s vice president, Dr. Gilbert Bukenya has told Kabaka Mutebi and his subjects to forget about  the Federo, which they are agitating for.  Bukenya is supposed to have made these statements in an interview that is published in government owned and controlled Sunday Vision of September 6, 2009. Bukenya was echoing the statement made by president Museveni, during a July 12, 2009 public debate On WBS TV, where he (Museveni) declared: &#8220;I can never allow Federo for Buganda&#8221;.</p>
<p>August 16, 2009 Bukenya attended the Coronation Anniversary celebrations in Lubiri where Omutaka Nakirembeka chided the vice president and other Baganda members of the NRM government for  parroting their anti-Buganda bosses. Kabaka Mutebi , in what appeared to be a veiled reference to Museveni&#8217;s TV declaration, made clear that Buganda would not tolerate any more double-talk on Federo. The Kabaka said: &#8220;When we hear some people saying that they don&#8217;t know what Federo means, I think they have failed to understand what we mean. You should reply to them that Federo is all about justice and truth, and this is what we demand.&#8221;</p>
<p>On his part, Bukenya told Kabaka Mutebi and the tens of  thousands of Baganda present that:  &#8221;Buganda&#8217;s Federo concerns are genuine and we need to talk about them seriously. I will make sure to recommend to the appropriate authorities that they be handled.&#8221;  Apparently  Bukenya  chose the newspaper interview format to inform  Kabaka Mutebi and his subjects to forget Federo, only saying, &#8220;We are giving them a regional government.&#8221;</p>
<p>Below is what Bukenya told Moses Mulondo of the new vision in response to a question on Federo. According to our sources in Ugandan media, Bukenya and Uganda state house were involved in composing both the question and the answer . Moreover, Bukenya&#8217;s answer was first  shown to the Uganda state house, by Robert Kabushenga, before publication. Therefore, all the vagueness (<em>kavuyo</em>) it contains is intentional.</p>
<p><strong><em>Question: </em></strong><em>Do you think Buganda&#8217;s demands on federalism are genuine? </em></p>
<p><strong><em>Answer:</em></strong><em> Lets  first of all make this very clear. Long time ago when the Europeans came to the centre of Africa here, there was an absolute monarchy. All the power and the leadership was enthroned in the king of that kingdom. He would even order for the killing of a person if he wanted. When the British came in they started taking away power from the king and giving it to the chiefs. </em></p>
<p><em>That was the beginning of process of reducing absolute monarchism. By 1950 monarchism was beginning to die out because the colonialists had introduced elections. Once they introduced the system of one  man one vote, democracy began to take over from the monarchy. Today you would be wasting time or dreaming if you thought of going back to the absolute federalism of the monarchy we used to have before the colonialists </em></p>
<p><em>But the Buganda kingdom is not demanding for the federalism it had before colonialism, rather, it is demanding for the federalism it got in 1962 after we had acquired independence </em></p>
<p><em>But the 1962 federalism is what we are giving them. We are giving them a regional government. They told you to manage many things; I do not know what they were told to manage in 1962. However, I want this to be re-emphasised for it seems to be our major disagreement. In a democratic arrangement you cannot expect that there will ever be a leader of a government without their being voted for by the population. It&#8217;s not possible. </em></p>
<p><em>That is why we have been saying, ‘why we don&#8217;t dissolve some power by creating regional governments whose leaders will be voted for by the people?&#8217; The central government can give some power and you can call that federalism. But the previous federalism of an absolute monarchy is gone forever.</em></p>
<p>The full interview is available in the Interview sections of the Sunday Vision at <a href="http://www.sundayvision.co.ug" target="_blank">www.sundayvision.co.ug</a>.</p>
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		<title>UPC’s Olara Otunnu Enters “Mukago” With America Baganda</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 05:06:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Bijugo Lumu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following in the footsteps of Milton Obote and Yoweri Museveni, UPC’s Olara Otunnu has, over the last 6 months, secured a deal (“mukago”) with respected foreign based  Baganda to promote his presidential candidacy. According to a press release dated July 11, 2009, Mr. Otunnu, an Acholi, has been joined four USA based Baganda men,  James [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following in the footsteps of Milton Obote and Yoweri Museveni, UPC’s Olara Otunnu has, over the last 6 months, secured a deal (“mukago”) with respected foreign based  Baganda to promote his presidential candidacy. According to a press release dated July 11, 2009, Mr. Otunnu, an Acholi, has been joined four USA based Baganda men,  James Ssemakula (California), John Mayanja (Massachusetts), Mubiru Musoke (Massachusetts) and  Aloysius Lugira (Massachusetts) to form the Campaign for Democracy and Justice in Uganda (CDJ). According to our sources in New York, this is a major step in Mr. Otunnu’s plan to sell himself as the next savior for Baganda – following Obote, Amin, Okello and Museveni.</p>
<p>All Mr. Otunnu’s Baganda partners, with the exception of James Ssemakula, are long-term DP activists and it is not yet clear how their new relationship with UPC’s designated 2011Uganda  presidential candidate might affect their politics.  Additionally, Otunnu’s Baganda partners are all old men over 50 years old who have lived out of Uganda for decades. Interestingly, Mr. Otunnu has not included any of his many American based fellow Acholi’s in this group. Yet his UPC political and security infrastructure in Uganda is getting constructed exclusively by Acholis and anti Miria Obote Langis.</p>
<p>The CDJ leadership is clearly dominated by Baganda who are known to put Buganda and Kabaka first.  However, their press release does not even include the word “Buganda”.  Some Buganda watchers might interpret this as a sign that, like Nsibambi, Gilbert Bukenya, Sekandi and Kiddu Makubya, the CDJ Baganda members fear that direct promotion of Buganda interests would be “tribalistic” and embarrassing.</p>
<p>The press release announcing the formation of Mr. Otunnu’s CDJ is reproduced in full below:</p>
<p>&#8212;</p>
<p><strong>PRESS RELEASE</strong><br />
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<strong>Ugandans Launch Campaign for Free and Fair Elections</strong><br />
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Kampala, Boston, London, Toronto<br />
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11th July, 2009<br />
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Today a broad spectrum of Ugandans launched a major national and international campaign for free and fair elections in Uganda. This collective patriotic mission is called <strong>Campaign for Democracy and Justice in Uganda (CDJ)</strong>.<br />
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The interim president of CDJ, Mr. John Mayanja, stated: “Previous elections conducted by the Museveni regime, which has been in power for 24 years, were massively rigged and manifestly lacked a level playing field. We must absolutely change this. This is the primary reason for the formation and launching of CDJ.”<br />
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CDJ will campaign for the following norms and standards:<br />
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. genuinely free and fair elections;<br />
. transparent democratic practice and process;<br />
. the rule of law and accountability;<br />
. justice and equity for all Ugandans;<br />
. national unity.</p>
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These norms and standards constitute the foundation for democracy and good government in Uganda and worldwide.<br />
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CDJ is not a political party. It is a non-partisan advocacy project committed to advancing the norms, principles, and standards set out above. CDJ is not affiliated with any particular political parties in Uganda; it is a broad-based network of Ugandan patriots, within the country and in the Diaspora, of diverse political affiliations and persuasion.<br />
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A particularly important date is approaching on the Ugandan political calendar. The country is preparing to hold national elections in 2011. CDJ will not support any parties or candidates in the forthcoming electoral contests. Its preoccupation is to mount a vigorous campaign for genuinely free and fair elections, with a level playing field for all.<br />
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The interim chairman of CDJ, Olara A. Otunnu noted: “Today, Uganda is a country in the throes of a grave national crisis and distress. The best way to combat this malaise is the institution of genuine democratic practice and process, beginning with free and fair elections. This would allow the Ugandan people to freely choose and shape their own destiny. It would ensure that leaders are held fully accountable for their actions before the law and the electorate. Democratic process also is the best way to prevent resort to violent conflict.”<br />
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CDJ calls on Ugandan patriots of all hues, both within the country and in the Diaspora, to come together and mount a robust campaign for free and fair elections in 2011. The interim secretary, Professor Aloysius Lugira stated: “The norms and standards for free and fair elections are now universally accepted. Uganda must not continue to be a perennial exception to universally accepted standards”.</p>
<p>This campaign is in support of the demands for electoral reforms which have been jointly tabled by the political parties in Uganda. The campaign is being launched today on the occasion of President Barack Obama’s speech in Accra; we are inspired by his seminal message, in particular on free and fair elections, accountability, anti-corruption, anti-ethnic sectarianism, anti-nepotism, and equitable opportunity, as indispensable components of democratic governance. Significantly this campaign also echoes and is in line with observations and recommendations made in 2006 by all election observers, including the European Union, the Commonwealth, and Ugandan civil society led by the Uganda Joint Christian Council (UJCC) and the ruling of the Supreme Court of Uganda.<br />
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2011 must inaugurate a new era for Uganda&#8211;an era of free and fair elections, with a level playing field. Ugandans demand, deserve and will accept nothing less. As President Barack Obama stated today, “History is on the side of these brave Africans.”<br />
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Signed by:<br />
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Mr. Olara A. Otunnu (Interim Chairman)<br />
Mr. James Ssemakula (Interim Deputy Chairman)<br />
Mr. John Mayanja (Interim President)<br />
Mr. Mubiru Musoke (Interim Treasurer)<br />
Professor Aloysius Lugira (Interim Secretary)<br />
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For further information, contact:<br />
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Mr. Jude Mbabaali<br />
Foundation for African Development [FAD]<br />
P.O. Box 2326, Kampala<br />
Tel: 041 4510 486/041 4269 562<br />
Mobile: 0772 444 663<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:mbabaalij@yahoo.com">mbabaalij@yahoo.com</a>; <a href="mailto:fad@infocom.co.ug">fad@infocom.co.ug</a><br />
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Professor Aloysius Lugira<br />
Tel: 617-552-3539 or 781-439-3875.<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lugira.cdj@gmail.com">lugira.cdj@gmail.com</a>; <a href="mailto:lugira@bc.edu">lugira@bc.edu</a></p>
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		<title>May 11 Lukiiko Resolves on Land &#8211; Luganda and English</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 11, 2009 the Lukiiko (National Assembly) of Buganda sat to discuss a draft of the proposed new land law from Mr. Museveni’s government. Below the Luganda press release by the Buganda minister of Lukiiko Affairs and Information, followed by an English translation (by Buganda Post).

Reaction to the resolutions by ordinary Baganda have been mixed. On one extreme are the polititicaly aware men and women who are not afraid of President Museveni...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">On May 11, 2009 the Lukiiko (National Assembly) of Buganda sat to discuss a draft of the proposed new land law from Mr. Museveni’s government. Below the Luganda press release by the Buganda minister of Lukiiko Affairs and Information, followed by an English translation (by Buganda Post).</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Reaction to the resolutions by ordinary Baganda have been mixed. On one extreme are the polititicaly aware men and women who are not afraid of President Museveni and are frustrated by, what they claim to be the cowardice reflected in the resolution. One of these is one Kampala businessman who said: &#8220;It is a shame that while our forefathers and Muteesa II died for Buganda, today&#8217;s Lukiiko is even afraid of making Museveni angry by stopping to beg him for our stolen property&#8221;. And on the opposite side are those who insist that if we carefully and respectfully tell Mr. Museveni what Buganda wants, he will one day be kind and give everything back to us. This group includes Uganda prime minister Apollo Nsibambi, Vice President Gilbert Bukenya and other staunch supporters Katikkiro JB Walusimbi and Buganda minister Charles Peter Mayiga.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>EBITEESO EBIYISIDDWA OLUKIIKO LWA BUGANDA – May 11, 2009</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Olukiiko lwa Buganda olutudde olwaleero nga 11 May 2009, lutegedde bulungi ya Ssabawolereza wa Gavumenti ya Ssaabasajja Kabaka ku bbago ly’enkola y’enfuga y’ettaka mu Uganda.<span>  </span>Oluvanyuma lw’okukubaganya ebirowoozo ebiteeso bino wamanga biyisiddwa:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">1.<span>   </span>Newankubadde nga waliwo ensonga enkulu ezirambikiddwa mu bbago ly’enkola n’enkozesa y’ettaka eryakasembayo okufuluma, naye wakyaliwo ensonga endala enkulu ennyo eziruma Buganda ez’etaaga okwekenenya n’okukenenula n’obwegendereza nga tetunatuuka ku nzikiriziganya ey’awaamu ku nkola y’enfuga y’ettaka mu Uganda.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">2.<span>   </span>Wakyaliwo ettaka lya Buganda lingi erikyali mu mikono gya Gavumenti eyawakati eryanyagibwa nga kyandibadde kirungi Buganda okuwa ebirowoozo ku nkola en’efuga ettaka mu Uganda, ng’ettaka eryo limaze okukomezebwawo eri bannyini lyo abatuufu nga mwemuli n’ettaka lya lukale mu Buganda erimanyiddwa nga erya Mayiro 9000, embuga z’amasaza, amagombolola emiruka n’Ebyaffe bonna omuli ne official Estates.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">3.<span>   </span>Olukiiko lusabye Katikkiro wa Buganda ategeeze Gavumenti eya wakati eyamuwereza ebbago ly’enfuga eyo agitegeeze ebiteeso by’olukiiko bino wamu n’ensonga zonna ezirambikiddwa mu kiwandiiko kya Ssaabawolereza wa Gavumneti ya Buganda.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">CHARLES PETER MAYIGA<br />
MINISITA W’ENSONGA Z’OLUKIIKO N’AMAWULIRE</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>RESOLUTIONS OF THE BUGANDA LUKIIKO &#8211; MAY 11, 2009</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The Buganda Lukiiko which has sat today on May 11, 2009, has fully understood the presentation by the Attorney General of Ssaabasajja Kabaka’s Government on the draft new law intended to govern land administration in Uganda. After discussion, it has been resolved as follows:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">1.<span>  </span>Although <span> </span>there are many important questions which have been addressed in the latest draft of the proposed law, many important issues that negatively affect Buganda remain, which require careful further study and analysis before we can reach comprehensive agreement on how land administration should work in Uganda.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">2.<span>  </span>The [Uganda] central government still holds a lot of land that was stolen from Buganda and it would be nice for Buganda to participate in the debate on the law after that land has been returned to its rightful owners, and that includes the 9,000 square miles of [Buganda] native lands, real estate for ssaza (county), ggombolola (sub-county) and miruka (parish) headquarters and all that is ours (“Ebyaffe”), including office estates.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">3. The Lukiiko has requested the Katikkiro of Buganda to communicate these resolutions to the [Uganda] central government which sent the draft proposed land law, along with the additional details which have been documented by the Attorney General of the Buganda Government.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">CHARLES PETER MAYIGA<br />
MINISITA W’ENSONGA Z’OLUKIIKO N’AMAWULIRE</p>
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		<title>Katikkiro Walusimbi Convinces Kabaka And Archbishop Lwanga</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:58:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was a major public relations score when the Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, Dr.  Cyprian Kizito Lwanga spoke in support of his (Walusimbi’s) omumuli program, which is supposed to be funded by grants from Mr. Museveni. And more of the embattled Katikkiro’s prayers were answered when Ssabasajja Kabaka, Muwenda Mutebi II went to a previously scheduled visit to Busujju county, which Mmengo dubbed...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jbwalusimbi_alone_small.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-258" title="jbwalusimbi_alone_small" src="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/jbwalusimbi_alone_small.jpg" alt="Katikkiro JB Walusimbi" width="86" height="74" /></a>It was a major public relations score when the Archbishop of Kampala Archdiocese, Dr.  Cyprian Kizito Lwanga spoke in support of his (Walusimbi’s) omumuli program, which is supposed to be funded by grants from Mr. Museveni. And more of the embattled Katikkiro’s prayers were answered when Ssabasajja Kabaka, Muwenda Mutebi II went to a previously scheduled visit to Busujju county, which Mmengo dubbed &#8220;the launching of <em>omumuli&#8221;</em>.  In what some might intepret as support for Katikkiro Walusimbi&#8217;s money deal with President Museveni, Kabaka Mutebi called on Baganda to spend less time listening to radio talk shows and more on working hard.</p>
<p>Mr. Museveni’s government is indirectly assisting the Katikkiro’s public relations campaign, with the government New Vision and Bukedde mouthpieces, along with Aga Khan’s The Monitor putting a spin on what the Kabaka and the Archbishop said to magnify the support Walusimbi enjoys from these very important figures.</p>
<p>The quick succession of Mr. Walusimbi&#8217;s  two public relations triumphs has left many Baganda political analysts, including his strongest critics, admitting that the Katikkiro, and his political advisor, VP Bukenya, can show impressive political skills.</p>
<p>However, according to one youthful Buganda government official, Katikkiro Walusimbi’s publica relations success may be short lived because they are based bending the truth and on the belief that president Museveni can keep promises. The official who requested that his name not be revealed for fear of being persecuted told us: “The Katikkiro keeps telling us Catholics that the ‘‘Bapoto’ [protestants] and Basiramu [Moslems] are not against the money but only want to bring him down. Obviously, many of us, especially the youth know that he is not telling the truth. The corrupt people here in Mmengo are from all religions. And the champions of Buganda political and human rights like Nambooze, Ssengona, Mpanga, Kyanjo and so on also come from all religions. It is like the Katikkiro is saying that any Catholic who says that our kingdom must not be manipulated with Shs 350 Million is stupid and being misled by non-Catholics. Money which cannot even buy 3 acreas in Kololo!”</p>
<p>The official went on to predict that Katikkiro Walusimbi’s claim that the Baganda opposition to Museveni’s money is an anti Catholic conspiracy is what may bring him down. He explained:  “The most predictable thing about Museveni is that he never keeps a promise. Soon or later he will either refuse to deliver all the Shs 1 Billion or he will introduce some strange conditions like pushing for some Banyankore from the Auditor General office to look into Mmengo accounts. Or, because weak accountability systems <em>Mumuli</em> is borrowing from Mr. Museveni’s corrupt NAADS, most of the money will end up misused.  The looming disaster for Walusimbi is that, since nothing which depends on Museveni’s promises works, the Katikkiro will end up hugely embarrassing both the Kabaka Mutebi and Archbishop Lwanga when his <em>Mumuli</em> delivers nothing but more corruption. It may be worse than Regional Tier because this time Museveni will be able to arrogantly say, &#8216;Nabawa bu miliyooni 350 nebubalema!; kati Federo mugisobola mutya?&#8217; ['You have failed to manage a mere Shs 350 Million; how can you deal with the federal system you demand?']”</p>
<p>On April 20, Katikkiro Walusimbi announced to the Buganda Lukiiko that he had already accepted Shs 350 Million (US$162,790), as the first payment of what he claimed to be an unconditional grant of Shs 2 Billion (US$ 930,232) offer from President Museveni to fund the mumuli program. A large section of the Buganda population were angered by Katikkiro Walusimbi, with many in the Buganda youth movement accusing him of selling Buganda, at Shs 430 per person. Some have even threatened Mr. Walusimbi with death (see <a href="http://www.bugandapost.com/main/archives/383" target="_blank">Katikkiro Walusimbi Takes Museveni’s Money, Puts His Life At Risk</a>).</p>
<p>On March 9, 2009 Buganda Post exclusively reported that Katikkiro Walusimbi had convinced Mr. Museveni to pay that  to pay off government rent arrears owed to Mmengo and authorize another 8 billion shillings to: (1) complete Bulange Plaza, (2) complete Twekobe, (3) pay some salary arrears for Bulange employees, (4) to facilitate (bribe) key Buganda officials and certain key Bataka (clan heads) for support, (5) to settle the debt that state house owed the Katikkiro’s Associated Consulting Engineers company, and (6) to buy support from Baganda peasants by giving them money through an NRM style program called Omumuli which Walusimbi designed with Museveni’s vice president Gilbert Bukenya. (See “Katikkiro Walusimbi Dodges Talks, Leaves Museveni Holding A Bag Of Stones“). According to our State House sources, the Shs 350 Million that Mr. Walusimbi accepted is art of this agreement.</p>
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