Posted on 20 October 2009
Tags: baganda, betty, Betty Nambooze, Buganda, clan, club, corrupt, Ganda, Genocide, Gilbert, Gilbert Bukenya, illegal, JB, Kabaka, Katikkiro, kayunga, Kenya, king, kingdom, Lukiiko, Ministers, murder, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, NRM, ronald, security, torture, UK, Walusimbi, Yoweri
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’s Magunda sub clan (ssiga) of the Ffumbe (civet cat) clan, said: “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.”
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: “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’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.”
Many Baganda were incensed with the statement that Katikkiro Walusimbi issued after the “gun on your head” Kabaka Mutebi was forced to have with Uganda warlord, Yoweri Museveni on September 30, 2009 (see “Katikkiro JB Walusimbi Praises Gunpoint Meeting Between Kabaka and Museveni“). 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’s officials by Museveni’s security forces. He reportedly avoided assisting Kabaka’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’s case, working through other obedient ministers to provide her with much needed medical care.
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’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’s critics are also upset that this “Kabaka ow’ebweeru” was giving attention to Rotary Club medical operations instead of putting priority on getting Betty Nambooze the urgent surgery she needs.
Posted on 16 August 2009
Tags: Alan Waliggo, baganda, bataka, Buganda, clans, coronation, federo, Gilbert Bukenya, JB, Kabaka, kampala, Katikkiro, Lubega, Lubiri, Medard, Mengo, Mmengo, mukono, museveni, mutaka, Mutebi, Nakirembera, nation, news, nkoba za mbogo, ronald, Ronald Muwenda, Ssabasajja, Sseggona, Walusimbi
On August 16, 2009, Ssabasajja Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II excited Baganda all over the world when he made it clear that, despite president Museveni thinking that Federo is out of question, Buganda will continue her fight for self-determination and ultimately win. Kabaka Mutebi was addressing tens of thousands of Baganda who turned up at Lubiri to celebrate the 16th anniversary of his coronation onto the Namulondo of Buganda.
Kabaka Mutebi, who returned from a 3 day tour of his Buvuma county during the middle of last week, drew thunderous cheers when he said: “When we hear some people saying that they don’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.” The Kabaka made it clear that Federo, with some powers leaving the center and going to regional governments like Buganda, is essential for Uganda to be stable and grow. And he lamented the fact that, even the colonialists practiced more justice than seen today. He told his attentive audience: “If someone is fighting for what has been stolen from him, you may not be able to stop him. It may be impossible for you to make him forget his cause. Whenever our people talk about Federo, what they mean is ‘we want justice’.”
Before the Kabaka spoke, the Chairman of Abataka Abakulu b’Ebika, Omutaka Nakirembeka, Alan Waliggo, told the mammoth crowd of Baganda that President Museveni’s claim that Buganda will never get Federo should be a warning to us, to be careful about voting for non-Baganda leaders. He said: “We are fed up with being used and abused. We shall remain in constant tears until we are in charge of what we get instead of letting others decide.”
The crowd broke into extended laughter when Kabaka’s Minister of State for Information, Medard Lubega Sseggona, told President Museveni’s vice, Gilbert Bukenya: “Please go and educate you friends on how to be loyal to the Kabaka of Buganda.” According to our sources in Mmengo, Bukenya takes full advantage of his very close and long friendship with Katikkiro JB Walusimbi to get himself invited to virtually every public event attended by Kabaka Mutebi.
While it is too early to tell, reports from around Kampala, Mukono and Entebbe, as well as emails from Los Angeles, London and Nairobi, suggest that Baganda here and overseas are very pleased by the Kabaka’s performance. One short email from London fairly represents the general pleasure expressed by Baganda we have heard from: “Nakato: I don’t know if you guys are reporting the news from Kampala about Kabaka’s and Omutaka’s statements in Lubiri. Emplogoma ebogodde! We feel much better after the weak and safe voices of the last 10 days. Awangaale Ssabasajja!”.
Posted on 26 April 2009
Tags: baganda, bataka, bribe, Buganda, corruption, Diaspora, JB, Kabaka, kampala, Katikkiro, Lukiiko, Mmengo, movement, museveni, news, President, sold, state house, treason, Walusimbi, youth
Reports from various corners of Buganda indicate that the overwhelming majority of Kabaka’s subjects are upset with Katikkiro Walusimbi’s decision to accept a Shs 2 Billion (US$ 930,232) offer from President Museveni. And within the Baganda youth movement there is talk of giving him the traditional punishment for treason. Katikkiro Walusimbi announced his unilateral decision to take Shs 350 Million (US$162,790), as the first payment of what he claimed to be an unconditional Uganda Government grant, during an April 20, 2009 meeting of the Buganda Lukiiko (equivalent of a parliament). However, Owek. JB Walusimbi promptly contradicted himself by adding that the funds came from Mr. Museveni’s NAADS program, which is funded by donors and is widely known to have many strings attached.
Reaction from nationalist members of the Lukiiko was swift. One member told Mr. Walusimbi that Mmengo must not take the Shs 2 Billion because it was an attempt by Mr. Museveni’s government to introduce their corruption into Mmengo and have an excuse to bring Uganda Government into Bulange under the guise of checking accountability. Another pointed out that Mr. Museveni should pay the over Shs 8 Billion he owes to Buganda before Mmengo accepts a gift of Shs 350 Million. Owek Walusimbi only hit back. He literally quarreled with the opposing voices, telling them: “You need to understand who Walusimbi is. I have handled huge sums of money for many years and I cannot be bought by Shs 1 Billion. I don’t need it and I would not look at it even if you put it in front of me.” And in what appeared to be a veiled attack on the increasingly influential nationalistic Baganda in the Diaspora, Walusimbi said: “In 2009 Baganda should focus on hard work and not politics like the people who criticize me. Those who criticize me are people who can afford to eat sausages at breakfast time and go on to have lunch, evening tea and dinner with red wine.” And, in a move which Baganda youths in the gallery called a “Museveni style bribe”, the Katikkiro gave each of the Lukiiko members present a “transport refund” of Shs 20,000.
By Tuesday evening, the resistance to the Walusimbi/Museveni Shs 350 Million transaction had spread beyond the Lukiiko. A leaflet titled “JB Walusimbi Atunze Obuganda” was circulating around Kampala. It pointed out that Walusimbi had sold each native of Buganda for Shs 430. It includes his image with the caption “Kayungirizi”, a term reserved for local land agents (see picture). Our investigations have revealed that the document was circulated by members of the Buganda youth movement, who enjoy full support from about 50% of Buganda cabinet and a huge majority of ordinary Baganda. A Buganda minister, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told this reporter that after seeing the leaflet, a combative Walusimbi threatened members of his cabinet that he knew who among them was fighting him and he would defeat them. Only a day later another message from still unknown Baganda was delivered to Walusimbi, warning him that if he continues on his current path, his head might get put on stakes at Bulange. Sources close to Walusimbi tell us that the Katikkiro has told President Museveni that his life is at risk. And he is now receiving protection from President Museveni’s Presidential Guard Brigade (PGB).
On March 9, 2009 Buganda Post exclusively reported that Katikkiro Walusimbi had 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. And the lunch allowances he gave to Lukiiko members appears to be the first step towards getting Mr. Museveni’s money into the Buganda Lukiiko.
Posted on 14 February 2009
Tags: baganda, betty, Buganda, Bukenya, Daudi, david, JB, Kabaka, Mpanga, museveni, nambooze, news, uganda, Walusimbi
In what some Baganda political analysts see as a veiled reference to embattled Katikkiro JB Walusimbi, the Buganda Minister of State for Research, Daudi Mpanga, and the Chairman of Kabaka’s Central Civic Education Committee (CCEC), Betty Nambooze have warned Baganda that Buganda’s enemies are trying to isolate Kabaka Mutebi from his subjects. Mpanga and Nambooze were speaking at a one day seminar which was organized by the CCEC for the surrogate speakers (abogezi) who work at kwanjula ceremonies.
Disregarding Kabaka’s instructions, Katikkiro Walusimbi has for several months been secretly negotiating with president Museveni and vice president Bukenya on how to quieten the “Mmengo radicals” who are fighting the president’s anti-Buganda amendments to the already hated 1995 Land Act. Resurrection of the Regional Tier law and funding Walusimbi’s so called development programs to take Baganda’s attention away from land have also been discussed.
Minister Mpanga warned the people of Buganda to be more careful about the new laws being fronted by the government of Uganda because some of them have bad intensions of obliterating Buganda Kingdom. He said: “The central government has a practice introducing and promoting as beneficial to Ugandans when, in truth, they are solely designed to destroy the Buganda the Kingdom.” Mpanga added that the challenges that Buganda faces require courageous people and leaders plus strength in unity, for the kingdom to build its strength and glory.
On her part, Betty Nambooze Bakireke told the seminar participants that the CCEC is supposed to provide a communication bridge between Baganda and their true leaders so that Buganda’s enemies do not succeed at isolating Kabaka Mutebi from his subjects.
Source in both Mmengo and the vice president’s office told this reporter that patriotic Mmengo officials like Mpanga and Nambooze are very frustrated by the fact that they own leader betrays them to what in reality are enemy forces. And the frustration is made worse by the common belief in Bulange that the Katikkiro is a very intelligent man and who is probably only driven by person interests.
Posted on 03 January 2009
Tags: Buganda, buganda news, Bukedde, JB, Kabaka, katikirro, Mengo, Mmengo, new, new vision, news, nkuka, nkuuka, story, surrender, uganda, Walusimbi, year
The Uganda government owned New Vision newspaper of January 2, 2009 reported that the Buganda Government has decided to avoid any future confrontation with Mr. Museveni’s government. The New Vision quotes the Katikkiro of Buganda, in his New Year message, telling the kingdom: “As for the relationship between Mengo and the central government, we should avoid any more confrontation because we are all Ugandans who must learn to amicably solve our differences.” The story is attributed to Josephine Maseruka and Eddie Ssejjoba.
According to the New Vision, Katikkiro Walusimbi made these statements at the annual New Year Nkuuka festival, which Kabaka Mutebi and Nnabagereka Nagginda attended. However, a Buganda Government source who attended the festival has told this reporter by phone that the New Vision is intentionally twisting words to send the message that Mengo has surrendered and Baganda nationalist must give up.
The source, who does not want his name disclosed to avoid retaliation, said: “As expected Walusimbi and a few other Mengo ministers said things that sounded like intended to please Museveni. In fact some of us were annoyed but decided to be polite. But they did not talk surrender, which is the message that the Uganda government is using New Vision to spread to non-Baganda and Baganda who live overseas. How can anyone sensible decide to avoid any future confrontation with a Museveni whose way of life is conflict and confrontation? How could Mengo avoid all confrontation when they still oppose the Regional Tier arrangement and Mr. Museveni’ s latest land laws? Are you not surprised that the Luganda Bukedde, which is also published by New Vision did not report what Walusimbi, Mayiga or Makubuya said?”
Click here to read the full New Vision story.
Posted on 11 October 2008
Tags: 2008, Abazukulu, Buganda, Buluuli, CBS, Charles Peter Mayiga, independence, JB, Kabaka, Katikkiro, Luganda, Lukiiko, Muganda, Mutebi, Nakasongola, news, Nkoba, President, President Museveni, Sabaruli, uganda, Walusimbi
People in all corners of Buganda have now heard of Kabaka Mutebi’s journey to Buluuli, to preside over Buganda’s 46th Independence cerebrations, and President Museveni’s decision to stop him (Kabaka) from reaching his destination. Baganda also now know that Kabaka Mutebi made the decision to travel to Nakasongola after getting fed up with the increasingly dictatorial behavior being shown by President Museveni and his men coupled with evidence that Katikkiro JB Walusimbi may be part of the problem.
Virtually all the 46 Baganda who this reporter spoke at Nabugabo, Katwe and Nakasero Market were very happy that, by going to Buluuli, bravely exposing Museveni’s true colors on Buganda and disassociating himself from JB Walusimbi, Kabaka Mutebi made the situation 100% clear to Baganda. The 37 out of 46 who claimed to be below 35 years in age declared their 100% support for Kabaka Mutebi and claimed that they are ready to risk anything to serve him in any way he orders them to. And 21 of those 37 claimed to be members of CBS Fans Club or Nkoba za Mbogo or Baana ba Kintu.
A 27 year old Muganda young woman who runs one of seven separate hardware businesses in a single shop, next to Nakasero market, told this reporter in Luganda, “Ba ffe atukakasizza mu ngeri ye eyamagezi nti Walusimbi bamumutega butezi. Ate natumanyisa nti musajja muzira kufa era amalako nnyo. Kati katulabe buno bunamawanga obutubba abaana n’abazukulu baabwo gyebanazza ebyaffe” (“Our [husband] has wisely given us the signal that Walusimbi is a Trojan horse. And he has shown that he is a brave man who can see us through all. Now let’s wait and see where the children and grand children of these foreign thieves will take our things.”)
In a related development, Buganda’s Minister of Information, Charles Peter Mayiga, has announced that a special meeting of the Lukiiko (Buganda Kingdom Council) has been scheduled for October 27, 2008, to discuss, among other things, President Museveni’s decision to restrict Kabaka Mutebi’s movements in Buganda.
In a highly belligerent move on October 8, 2008, President Museveni of Uganda ordered his heavily armed anti-riot police ready, with teargas, to stop Kabaka Mutebi from visiting the Buluuli Ssaza (county) Headquarters in Nakasongola. The Kabaka of Buganda was on his way to open the ceremony celebrating the 46th year since Buganda gained independence from the British. President Museveni’s operation was executed by his minister Ruhakana Rugunda, who claimed in a statement that it is Katikkiro JB Walusimbi who first brought up the idea that Kabaka shouldn’t travel to Buluuli.
Buluuli is one of Buganda’s 18 counties. However, since 2000, President Museveni has invested more than 2 million dollars on a project to weaken Buganda by creating his own anti-Kabaka “sub kingdom” in Buluuli, headed by a “Sabaruli”. Museveni’s current Sabaruli is called Salongo Mwogezi Butamanya. Apparently, Museveni instructed Ruhakana Rugunda to stop Mutebi from reaching his intended destination after getting intelligence reports that the Kabaka had drawn huge crowds of Baganda and Baluuli on his stops in Kakooge and Migyera towns. It was emerging that the crowd would be even be much larger in Nakasongola, which would embarrass President Museveni, who October 9th Uganda celebrations keeps shrinking.