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Posted on 18 March 2010
Tags: arson, baganda, Buganda, CBS, corruption, fire, Genocide, Ggwangamujje, Kabaka, kampala, Kasubi, Katikkiro, kingdom, museveni, Mutebi, nation, news, NRM, Occupation, Ssabasajja, tombs, Ugandan, Yoweri
Most Baganda in North America have reached one conclusion about the fire that gutted Buganda’s national shrine, Amasiro ge Kasubi, the royal cemetery where 4 late kings (Bassekabaka) and many other royals are buried. They put the blame squarely on president Yoweri Museveni and his NRM government. And their suspicions were strenghtned by reports that on Wednesday, scores of Baganda were shot by NRM military police because they gave a hostile audience to Museveni. Museveni went inspect the ashes in the place where the royal tombs once stood. Based on the emails we have received from all over the world, it appears that a huge majority of Baganda view Museveni’s visit as a case of the criminal returning to the scene of the crime.
According to the March 17, 2010 Ekiba Kibe broadcasts, Baganda held big Ggwangamujje mourning gatherings in Boston, New Jersey and Los Angeles on Tuesday and Wednesday. Mourning is expected to go on for sometime but no end dates have been announced. On the same program, the Chairman of Ggwangamujje Boston describes the various ways Museveni has impoverished, robbed and even killed Baganda. As examples, Mr. Mayanja mentions the young virgins of Budo Primary School who were sacrificed in a ritual dormitory fire, other school fires, the destruction of Buganda agriculture, the closure of CBS, the theft of Buganda’s native lands and the murder of ordinary Baganda. Mr. Mayanja announced more mourning meetings, indicating that in America Baganda might mourn for the Kasubi tombs for longer than the one week which Mmengo wants for Buganda.
Click on Ekiba_Kibe17Mar10C and on Ekiba_Kibe17Mar10D to listen to the Ekiba Kibe programs of March 17, 2010.
Posted on 18 March 2010
Tags: arson, baganda, Buganda, burned, CBS, Genocide, Kasubi, kingdom, Land, Mengo, Mmengo, museveni, news, NRM, Occupation, police, President, tombs, uganda, Yoweri
Posted on 18 March 2010
Tags: arson, baganda, Buganda, CBS, corruption, crime, Genocide, Government, Kabaka, Kasubi, kingdom, Land, Mmengo, museveni, news, NRM, Occupation, scene, tombs, uganda, Yoweri
Posted on 17 March 2010
Tags: Azaala, baganda, Buganda, Kabaka, Kasubi, kingdom, Mmengo, Mpanga, Muganda, museveni, Mutebi, Muzibu, NRM, Occupation
Posted on 17 March 2010
Tags: baganda, Buganda, chwa, Genocide, Kasubi, kingdom, Land, Muganda, museveni, Mutebi, Muteesa, mwanga, news, NRM, Occupation, police, Ssabasajja, uganda
March 16, 2010 will be a day to remember for all future generations of Buganda; it will be a day of mourning. The much revered Kasubi tombs were burnt to the ground by unknown arsonists around 8:30 PM. According to eyewitness reports, the grand structure which housed the remains of four Buganda kings (Bassekabaka) and other members of the royal family, was set alight by people who intended to finish it. Interestingly, the two NRM government fire trucks which responded to the fire, turned out not to have any water , making them useless. This, combined with the fact that Uganda government security men tried to disperse the crowd of Baganda who tried to bring water in buckets, has left many of Kabaka’s subjects bitter.
Four Kabakas (Bassekabaka) are buried at Kasubi tombs, namely:
1. Muteesa I (1835-1884)
2. Basamula Mwanga II (1867-1903)
3. Daudi Chwa II (1896-1939)
4. Fredrick Walugembe Muteesa II (1924-1969)


Although there is no word yet on who set the sacred Baganda royal cemetery to fire a vast majority of Baganda lay the blame squarely on Uganda’s president Yoweri Museveni. Many point out that Mr. Museveni has laid siege on Buganda since 2009, putting travelling restrictions on Kabaka Mutebi, shooting dead over 30 Baganda who protested when the Kabaka was stopped from visiting Kayunga (Bugerere), closing Radio Buganda and persecuting many of the Kabaka’s officials.
Posted on 16 March 2010
Tags: baganda, birthday, Boston, Buganda, corruption, Ekiba Kibe, free buganda radio, Kabaka, kabuye, kingdom, mao, museveni, Mutebi, news, norbert, NRM, Occupation, olara, otunnu
The Ekiba Kibe program on the SMS based Free Buganda Radio is now announcing Kabaka’s birthday at least two times a day. The presenter Mr. Robert Kabuye e Boston makes sure to remind his listeners to get ready to celebrate the birthday of the Lion of Buganda, Ssabasajja Kabaka, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II. Buganda Post has received reports from Baganda in places like United Arab Emirates, Durban South Africa, and different parts of the USA and Europe saying that they get Ekiba Kibe and it keeps Kabaka’s birthday in their minds.
Ssabasajja Kabaka wa Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Walugembe Mutebi II was born at Mmengo Lubiri on April 13, 1955. The Lion of Buganda (Emplogoma ya Buganda) is the son of Ssekabaka (past Kabaka) Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Muteesa II, who reigned between 1939 and 1969. His mother was Omuzaana Sarah Nalule, Kabejja, of the Nkima (monkey) clan. He was educated at Budo Junior School, King’s Mead School in Sussex and Bradford College. He then entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Law.
Click on the following links Ekiba_Kibe14Mar10A, Ekiba_Kibe14Mar10B, Ekiba_Kibe14Mar10C or Ekiba_Kibe15Mar10A and to listen to four different Ekiba Kibe broadcasts from March 14 and March 15, 2010.
Posted on 15 March 2010
Tags: baganda, Buganda, buy, corruption, elections, Government, kingdom, Land, Muganda, museveni, news, NRM, Occupation, school, votes, Yoweri
The NRM government newspaper Bukedde of March 10, 2010, published a story showing that vote buying in school prefect elections is the norm in Uganda schools. At the swearing in of Shafina Nangobi as the headgirl at Pic Hill Primary School in Kawempe, the young lady openly said that she had spent about US$1 ,500 on her campaign. Shafinah Nangobi explained that she spent most of the money buying snacks and food for student voters. She then offered the runner-up in the election to be her deputy.
Shafina is the daughter of a Ugandan celebrity, Sylvia Namutebi, better known as Maama Fiina. Ms. Namutebi attended her daughter’s swearing in ceremony. She told the students and teachers that this is the beginning for her daughter. The plan is for Shafinah to compete for a seat in the Uganda national parliament when she grows up. Then Maama Fiina bought lunch for everyone present.
For the last more than 10 years, becoming a class monitor or dormitory prefect in Ugandan schools involves serious political campaigns. The NRM government encourages politics in schools, claiming that it teaches democracy to the youngest Ugandans. The problem is that now children buy votes to become primary school prefects or class monitors and parents and teachers encourage it. Children are learning corruption at at the same time as addition and multiplication.
Posted on 13 March 2010
Tags: Baffe, baganda, Buganda, Cucu, Kabaka, kingdom, Land, Landlord, Magulu Nnyondo, Muganda, Musota, Mutebi, news, NRM, Occupation, Ssabasajja
Ssabasajja Kabaka wa Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Walugembe Mutebi II was born at Mmengo Lubiri on April 12 13, 1955. The Lion of Buganda (Emplogoma ya Buganda) is the son of Ssekabaka (past Kabaka) Edward Frederick William David Walugembe Mutebi Luwangula Muteesa II, who reigned between 1939 and 1969. His mother was Omuzaana Sarah Nalule Kisosonkole, Kabejja, of the Nkima (monkey) clan. He was educated at Budo Junior School, King’s Mead School in Sussex and Bradford College. He then entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, where he read Law.
Omulangira (prince) Mutebi became Kabaka on November 21, 1969, upon the death of Ssekabaka Muteesa II. However, all Baganda cultural practices for his coronation were not completed until July 24, 1993 at Naggalabi, Buddo, Busiro county of Buganda. He assumed the titles of Ssabasajja, Cucu, Namunswa, Magulunyondo, Musota, Ssabalangira, Ssabataka, Ssabalongo, Baffe, Beene and many others that Baganda traditionally bestow on their Kabaka. In recent times, young Baganda have added new hip titles for their Kabaka, including Landiloodi, Mutakwaata Ssimu and Mutateesa to show their appreciation for his uniquely brave and dignified stance when his kingdom is under occupation.
NOTES: Many thanks to Abasajja ba Kabaka Mambo and Arthur George Kamya for correcting our mistakes in this story. Awangaale Ssabasajja!
Posted on 10 March 2010
Tags: accident, baganda, Buganda, corruption, death, helicopter, kingdom, news, NRM, Nsibambi, Occupation, prime minister, state house
Posted on 07 March 2010
Tags: Andrew, baganda, Buganda, corruption, Government, Kayiira, kingdom, Lutakome, Lutakoome, Muganda, murdered, museveni, news, NRM, Occupation, UFM, Yoweri
Dear Compatriots
On March 6, 1987, Dr. Kayira was murdered in cold blood. Saturday, March 6, 2010 marks the 23rd Anniversary of his death.
With his Uganda Freedom Movement Dr. Kayira was serious on liberating Uganda from dictatorship. With his UFA his approach was a surgical one. M7 with his NRA the approach was of a protracted and resistance war.
In early eighties Dr. Kayira landed a sizeable and effective consignment of armaments. Before taking any surgical moves with them he had consultation with M7. He suggested that he was going to hit Obote’s life nerve, the army barracks positioned in the Lubiri. He requested M7 and his troops to participate in the exercise of taking over Kampala and returning the country to the people. M7 refused to participate. Instead he chose to harass Kayira till Kayira could no longer see the light of this world.
This is one of the examples of the effects of the ogu nenki syndrome (=who is this syndrome) which continues to bedevil Uganda. Kayira will go down in the history of Uganda for his advocacy of federalism that would help Ugandans to be proud of what they are and save Ugandans from being arrogant because of what they are.
Please, remember Dr. Lutaakome Andrew Kayira.
Aloysius Muzzanganda Mugerwa Lugira
Professor of Comparative Theology Emeritus
Theology Department Boston College
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 01467 USA
Tel: 617-552-3539 work 781-937-3954 house
E-mail: lugira@bc.edu or Aloysius.lugira@yahoo.com