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Makubuya, Mpanga Say Museveni’s Land Bill Won’t Work

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The Attorney General of Buganda, Owek. Apollo Makubuya, told a press conference yesterday that the Kingdom of Buganda is determined to continue fighting against President Museveni’s Land Amendment Bill 2007. After several months of appearing to be in limbo, the controversial bill was brought back to the Uganda parliament in mid Novembers for scrutiny and approval. The bill seeks to some sections of the 1998 Land Act, to enable the thousands of Balaalo and other foreigners who the government has imported into Buganda from Western Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Congo to get immediate legal rights to Buganda lands which was illegally taken. Such land includes Buganda’s 9,000 square miles as well as large tracts of private Baganda land, whose owners are either overseas or powerless to protect it.

President Museveni’s key soldiers pushing the unpopular bill in parliament include Baganda Edward Sekandi (the speaker), Apollo Nsibambi, Rose Namayanja, Ruth Nankabirwa, Abraham Byandaala and James Kinobe. According to parliamentary sources, the the bill is highly likely to pass because virtually all western MP’s routinely vote for anti-Buganda bills and many Baganda MPs have been “facilitated” to toe the NRM line. The Baganda MP’s who are leading the fight on Buganda’s side include Michael Mabikke, Moses Kabuusu, Sarah Nyombi Nansubuga, Beti Kamya and Hussein Kyanjo.

At the December 8, 2008 press conference Attorney General Makubuya and Buganda Minister for Research, Daudi Mpanga, made it clear that Buganda will continue to fight the anti-Buganda bill. As he has done in the past, Makubuya pointed out that the bill amounts to a deception which was hastily put together.  “It does not address the real courses of eviction as the government claims,” he argued. On his part, Daudi calmly told the press that Mr. Museveni’s parliament could pass the bill if they want. However, it would not work in Buganda.

Beti Kamya Takes Buganda Politics to Another Level

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Last weekend, Lubaga North MP did what no other Muganda politician has ever done in the history of Uganda. She told her political party, Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) and the rest of Uganda, in no uncertain terms, that she would put Buganda’s interests before those of FDC if the two conflicted.  She did it publicly and in writing, through a press release (see Beti Kamya: Baganda Must Put Buganda First and Vote As a Block). And, curiously, it very much looks like Beti may be acting on the resolutions that were passed by Ttabamiruka ’08,  the Baganda international conference which she attended in August this year.

Obviously, the FDC top brass have known of Kamya’s “Buganda first” agenda for many months. That is, since Besigye, Wafula Ogutu, Salam Musumba and Anne Mugisha, with tacit support form Sam Njuba, manipulated the FDC constitution, NRM style, to make sure that Kamya could not replace the late Hajji Sulaiman Kiggundu.  It has been months since Kamya outted Besigye as a Museveni-style dictator. To punish Beti, Wafula Ogutu and Anne Mugisha have planted numerous new stories, especially in the Indian owned The Monitor.  Monitor writers have written stories accusing Kamya of incompetence, blind ambition, spying for NRM, recklessness and any other character damaging attribute that the FDC brass got time to approve.  And Kamya has fought back, paralyzing the FDC’s activities in Buganda by successfully persuading Baganda FDC members not to participate in the party’s branch election within the kingdom.

Kamya took her “Buganda first” leadership to a totally another level when she internationalized it at Ttabamiruka ’08 in the USA.   At the annual Baganda international conference,  Kamya  found a few hundred well educated and very loyal Baganda who proved fertile soil for her words along with the popular  “Let’s have a divorce” message from Kyanjo. The Ttabamiruka Baganda fell in love with Beti’s declaration that total loyalty to Ssabasajja Kabaka and Buganda interests would guide all her future political actions.

Beti Kamya did not specifically refer to Ttabamiruka ’08 or its resolutions in her press release of last Saturday . However, Beti’s writings are in many ways aligned with the Ttabamiruka ’08 resolutions.  A contact within the Ttabamiruka community has told this columnist that Kamya’s press release has generated excitement in London and USA, especially around New York and Washington.  The contact said: “Many of us in the Ttabamiruka family see Beti’s press release as a signal that she is a woman of her word. She is acting on what we agreed on in New Jersey, especially abandoning cowardice, stopping the begging and getting Buganda rights debated across the kingdom.”

The Ttabamiruka ’08 resolutions in English are reproduced below. The Luganda version is at Ttabamiruka ‘08 Resolutions – Luganda Version.

CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS

WE, THE CONFEREES AT THE TTABAMIRUKA 2008 IN NEW JERSEY

HAVING OBSERVED THAT:
-That the current governance of Buganda is devoid of Justice.
-That a governance without Justice breeds poverty, violence and corruption. We have observed these problems in Uganda since 1966 and continue to do so.
-We accept that it is our duty to reform the governance of our nation.

DO THEREBY RESOLVE:
1. That we are firm in our allegiance to our Ssabasajja Kabaka, traditions and customs, and we thank Ssabasajja Kabaka for his gracious message to the conference.

2. That we have abandoned cowardice, laziness and self effacement in our quest for Freedom and Justice. No officer of the Kingdom of Buganda may beg for Justice as a favour from anybody.

3. That we are proud of the courage and obedience to Ssabasajja Kabaka shown by His servants Betty Nambooze, Charles Mayega and Medard Lubega,and pledge to be as courageous as they are.

4. That it is the urgent duty of all Baganda, acting through their offices, associations and parties, to enter into direct discussions with the other peoples of Uganda on the terms of union and governance that are acceptable to all, and to draft a new Basic Law of the Land in accord with Buganda’s interests.

5. That such discussions must be based on the recognition that:
-Uganda is and remains an entity created and owned by the 14 ancient African Nations whose symbols are inscribed on the walls of the Parliament of Uganda, which came together in 1962 and agreed on the Independence constitution.
- Buganda, upon entering that agreement, was an independent nation that left British rule on October 8, 1962.
-These ancient nations created the central government to administer their common purpose, not to be an overlord.
- The assets and duties of the Central Government are granted to it by the assent of the ancient African nations that formed it. The central government has otherwise no proper title to such assets and has no right to apportion them at its pleasure.

6. That the right of the Baganda to administer Buganda internally, including control of governance and land, is not negotiable and may not be negotiated by any officer of the Kingdom. The Baganda recognize the right of the other nationalities in Uganda to assert a similar claim.

We urge all Baganda to debate these matters in their neighbourhoods, in their clans and in their councils and to publish their opinions .

We have reported these resolutions to Ssabasajja Kabaka through his representative where we are seated – 31 August 2008.

Beti Kamya: Baganda Must Put Buganda First and Vote As a Block

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In a press release issued last Saturday, Beti Namisango Kamya, a leading Muganda politician has called on all Baganda to realize that they must put Buganda first to achieve the power necessary to influence their future in Uganda. The press release which was received by Buganda Post is in Luganda; the English version was not yet available by Monday morning Kampala time. In her write-up, Beti passionately persuades Baganda to realize that by allowing things like religion, political parties, and other foreign influences to divide us, our enemies have found it very easy to exploit us and leave in the sorry state we are in.

Ms. Kamya, the Forum for Democratic Changes (FDC) MP for Lubaga North, proposes that Baganda should start at the grass roots and define Buganda’s needs and wants and communicate them up to Gombolola and district councils. From the district councils, Buganda’s positions would be approved in a Buganda Conference involving key Baganda stakeholders. Notably, Kamya encourages Baganda to stay with their parties but warns them that Ugandan political parties are not equipped to promote Buganda’s interests because they try to please many camps. Kamya is careful to say that she has not worked out all the implementation details and that she invites contributions from others.

Reactions to Kamya’s document are still mixed based on the few political types that this reporter has spoken to. The majority think that MP Kamya’s statement is a wakeup call that Buganda needs. One of the answers was, “She is a brave woman who is telling the truth. Many party people in Mengo make noise partly to promote themselves in their parties so they can become popular and win MP seats. I think Nambooze, Kyanjo and Lukwago must publicly say if they put Buganda before party like Kamya”. But one USA based supporter of Beti Kamya offered another view: “I agree wholeheartedly with Beti that Uganda parties have failed in Uganda and cannot help Buganda. But so have Museveni’s Gombolola and District structures that Beti wants to rely one – they are even much more corrupt than the parties. What Buganda needs is to go back to working through our clans – to elect Lukiiko members, discuss ideas like what Beti has suggested and so on.”

The full text of Beti’s press release (in Luganda) is reproduced below – only the home villages of individuals have been omitted:

TUSAZE MAGEZI KI OBUTAVVIIRAMU AWO NATE MU 2011?

1. Ennyanjula
Nnazzi kuno, Buganda lyali ggwanga lyamaanyi, lyakitiibwa era erikulaakulana. Omuzungu bweyajja, nalinafuya ate bwetwaafuna obwetwaaze okuvva ku Muzungu, abakulembeze abaddako baayongera kulinafuyiza ddala, nga kati Buganda ayolekedde kusaanawo, okujjako nga ffe bennyini tutaddewo enkyuukakyuuka ey’omugundu mu by’obufuzi bwa Uganda eyinza okutaasa eggwanga lyaffe.

Amadiin’amangi agaaleetebw’abagwira, n’enkola y’ebibiina by’obufuzi ebingi byakozesebwa okunafuya Buganda n’amawanga amalala agaali agaamanyi nga Bunyoro, Tooro, Ankore, Lango, Acholi, Teso, Busoga ne Bukedi. Nazzi kuno, ng’obwagazi, obuwulize, obukozi, n’ebirowoozo byabantu biba bya Kabaka, Omukama, Omugabe, Emorimor, Kyabazinga oba Rwot, naye kati bigabanyizibwa wakati w’eddiini, ebibiina byebyobufuzi, ng’abafuzi b’eNnono bebagabana ekitono ennyo! Ekyavaamu nga mukifo ky’Abaganda, Abanyoro, Abanyankore oba Abacholi okuteesezang’awamu ebibayamba ng’abawamu, abantu kati batuula nga ba DP, UPC, Ba Katoliki, ba Polositante oba Basiraamu. Omuganda Omusiraamu nakyaawa Omuganda Omukatoliki, Omuganda owa NRM nakyaawa Muganda munne owa FDC, wamma ggwe netukubagana, netukyawagana, netwenafuya fekka ng’omulabe anyumirwa, bwatuwaga, bwayongera okutunafuya. Wetwogerera kati, Ssabasajja alemesebwa okwetaayiza mu nsi ye nga bwayagala naye Baganda, olwobuwulize kati bwebalina eri ebibiina byaabwe ebyobufuzi, bebaakozesebwa okukiwagira ekivve ekyo n’okukirungiya eri abantu – awo wetutuuse! Wetutuuse kati, Omuganda eyerowooza nti ali ku ddaala lyawaggulu mu byobufuzi bwa Uganda, (National leader), akiraba nga aba yessa wansi, yeweebuula, era aggwaamu ensa bwawakanira ebya Buganda olwaatu!

Enkola yokwawula mu Baganda enafuyizza nnyo Buganda era kati buli muntu akitwala nti twafuuka bakukozesebwa, madaala ga kulinnyirako n’oluvanyuma tubegerweengako, tukolezebweenga ng’abatulinnyiddeko bwebanaasiimanga. Owekitiibwa Elly Karuhanga yye teyabirumamu bweyagamba nti Abaganda balinga bupiira bu kalimpitawa, kukozesa nakusuula (condom), song’ate yye Owekitiibwa Kahinda Otafiire yagamba nti Buganda kibiina kya bwannakyeewa (NGO), ng’abalala baseka bwebeebuuza nti “yye Abaganda mwaabaaki?” – awo wetutuuse!

Awo nze wembuuliza nti mmwe Abaganda baleero, temunnanyiiga? temunnasaalirwa? temunnejjusa? temunneetamwa? temunnasonyiwala? temwebuuza nti tukole tutya?

2. Embeera gyetutambuliramu kati
Nga tonnaddamu nti tukole tutya, sooka wetegereze embeera gyetutaambulizaamu ebyobufuzi bya Uganda ebyatufuukira nnamunzisa.

Buganda eweza obululu obutakka wansi wa miriyoni ssatu (3,000,000) bwetugaba obugabi mu NRM, FDC, DP, UPC, JEEMA ne CP buli kulonda. Mukalulu ka 2006, NRM twagiwa obululu miriyoni nga emu n’ekitundu (1,500,000) ate FDC, ekibiina ekyakwata ekifo kyokubiri netukiwa obululu emitwaalo nsavu mw’etaano (750,000), bwogattako obululu bwetwaawa DP, UPC ne Abed Bwanika, Buganda neba nga yagaba obululu nga miriyoni bbiri mu emitwaalo nsanvu (2,700,000). Naye webuuze mubululu obwo bwonna, twaali tusuubira kufunamuuki? Olowooza tetwagaba bugabi bululu bwa kinyumu butaliiko kigendererwa oba kakalu? Buli mulonzi yakubira kandideti (candidate) gwasiimye naye nga tasobodde kumutuukirira kumutegeeza kaluluke kyakaagalamu! Yye kisoboka buli mulonzi okutuukirira kandideti gwanalonda okumutegeeza kyayagala mu kaluluke?

3. Ani aganyulwa oluvannyuma lwokulonda?
Omukulembeze omu bwawangula akalulu, alonda ba minisita, abakungu abalala nga ba RDC, abanamuw’amagezi (Presidential Advisors), n’abakulu b’ebitongole ebisava. Abusuubuzi abatono bafuna tenda okwo teekako ababaka babantu mu nkiiko zonna okuvva ku Ggombolola okutuusiza ddala mu Lukiiko lw’eggwanga olukulu (LC 1 – 5 ne Parliament) – okutwalira awamu, abo bonna bwobagatta tebasukka mitwaalo etaano (50,000) – abo nno bebantu abaganyulwa mu kulonda kwonna okuba kubaddewo era tukizudde nti abangi obuwulize bwaabwe buba eri Pulezidenti abawa emirimu sso ssi eri abantu ababalonda.

Nze nkakasa nti embeera bweti tekyuuka kinene kakibeere kibiina kya bufuzi ki ekiba  kiwangudde akalulu kubanga enkola ya gavumenti eba tekyuuse nnyo ate ne byendabye, mbirabye!

4. Kati tukole tutya?

  • Tukomye okugabula obululu obwekinyumu obutaliiko kakalu ka nkalakkalira fenna ketutegeera era ketweesaliddewo
  • Tulinnyise bbeyi y’obululu bwaffe abanajjanga okubutusaba bamanye nti buliko bbeyi eramulwa kwebatandikira okulamuza era bamanye nti mu beesiimbyeewo asinga okutuwa bbeyi ennungi gwetuwa obululu bwaffe.
  • Tukimanye nti okusobola okulinnyisa bbeyi y’obululu bwaffe tuteekwa okuba nti tubukungaanyirizza mu sitowa (store) emu, bufuuk’ekitole ekizitowa. Kino kigeraageranye n’omusuubuzi w’emmwanyi oba kasooli. Awali sitowa ennene waasibira era waamalira ebbeyi song’ate ba nnina ndebe emu, ssimanyi kutiya emu, baba balina kutwaala bulebe bwaabwe nabukutiya bwaabwe ku sitoowa begayirire omusubuzi oba nnyini sitowa nebyaabwe abigule naye ng’owa sitowa yalamula bbeyi! Okukungaanyiza obululu mu bibiina byobufuzi tekyandibadde kibi naye omugotteko gw’abantu ababeera mu bibiina byobufuzi naye nga tebavva mu kitundu kimu kiremesa ennamuza – gwe ate omu ayagala federo munne tajaagala, omulala ayagala bidiba bya nte, munne ayagala kusima mafuta gamuttaka, era ekyo kyatwaala ng’ekikulu, omulala ayagala kumuddizaawo Obusinga (Obwakabaka bwe Rwenzururu), munne ekyo sikyalaba ng’ekikulu, wabula, yye, agamba nti  ng’olutalo lwa Kony bwerwaggwa, abantube babazzeeyo mumaka gaabwe nga babazimbidde n’amayumba. Kale kiba kizibu abantu abatafaananya byetaago kulamuliza wamu. Kyekivva kisaanidde abantu abavva mu kitundu ekimu, bwebafaananya ebyeetaago, bakungaanyize wamu obululu bwaabwe, gafuuke amaanyi agalabika, balamuze noyo ab’abwetaaze. Kyenva ngaamba nti enkola yokulowooleza ennyo mu bibiina byobufuzi okusiinga oli gyasibuka tetuyambye era tegenda kutuyamba kwejja mu bunnya wabula kiganyula abo abatono ennyo abagabana ebifo mu gavumenti eba ewangudde akalulu.Bwetunaakungaanya obululu bwaffe okusinziira mu bitundu gyetuvva, bujjakuba buzito, bwamaanyi kuba bwoogera olulimi lumu era nensonga buba n’emu. Obwo abafuzi bajjakubussaamu ekitiibwa bakole kyetunaabanga tubagambye.
  • Nga tumaze okukungaanya obululu bwaffe awamu era nga tumatidde nti buzitowa bulungi, olwo abwagala ng’atusanga ku sitowa yaffe ey’obululu, nga tumuwa akakalu kaffe, gamba nga okutuddiza ebyaffe mu kiseera ekigere era ekikkiriziganyiddwaako, gamba nga minisitule zetwaagala ffe zetulaba ezinaatuyamba, gamba nga sikaala, emirimu, n’ebirala
  • Munkol’eno, asaba obululu bwaffe n’abakungube bamala kussa mukono ku ndagaano ng’abakkiriza akakalu ketuba tutaddewo, nga bwebatagituukiriza mu kiseera ekiragaane, gavumenti ye etwalibwa mu Kooti!

5. Olwo buli kitundu kya Uganda bwekisiba akakalu kaakyo kisoboka?
Kisoboka kubanga buli kitundu kirina ebyetaago byaakyo ebitafaanana nabyabitundu birala era okutambuza ensong’eno tuba tulina okukola emikago ne’bitundu ebirala, nga twekobaana. Ekyokulabirako – Omunyoro bwagamba nti ku sente ezinavaanga mu mafuta gomuttaka agasangibwa mu Bunyoro ebitundu kkumi ku buli kikumi (10%) zisigale Bunyoro, nti n’emirimu eginaabanga mu masundiro g’amafuta, ebitundu kkumi ku buli kikumi (10%) giweebwenga Banyoro nti era ne minisita webya mafuta abere Munyoro okusobola okutuukiriza endagaano eyo, tewali nsonga lwaaki Omuganda towagira Munyoro kunsonga eyo etekuyingiramu yadde okukusala, naye bwakkiriza okukuwagira bakuddize embuga z’amasaza, okukuwa minisitule yebyobulimi ne minisita webyobulimi kubanga naye ebyo tebimusala bwatabifuna. Tewali nsonga lwaaki Omuganda towagira Mucholi bwasib’akakalu nti buli Mucholi avudde mu kampu (Internally Displaced Peoples’ Camp) bamuwe enkuumbi, ensigo, amabaati, nti n’obwa Katikkiro wa Uganda babuwe Mucholi kubanga ye ofisi erabirira enteekateka eno, basobole okudda mumaka gaabwe, bwaaba anakuwagira okukuddiza embuga z’amasaza n’akenda ebitamusala. Tewali nsonga lwaki Omufumbira w’Ekisoro, ekitundu kyokka munsi yonna ekisangibwaamu amazike agaagejja, nga galeeta abalambuzi mu Uganda  bagalabe, bwebasaba minisitule y’obulambuzi, n’ekitundu ku nsimbi ezivva mu bulambuzi, ggwe Omuganda tomuwagira bwaaba anaakuwagira ku byoyagala ate nga tebitamusala. Bwetunagenda tukola emikago egisinziira ku byetaago byaffe mu bitundu gyetuvva kiyinza okuyamba omuntu wa bulijjo okusinga emikago gy’ebibiina byebyobufuzi egiruubirira okuwangula obuyinza kyokka.

6. Naye ebyo eby’endagaano biyinza okukola wano?
Mpulidde abantu bangi nga bagamba nti eby’endagano tebisobola kukola mbu kubanga  endagaano ezaasooka nga eya 1962 ney’e Luweero Haji Nadduli gyatera okwogerako nga tezaakola kati lwezinaakola? Enjawulo eriwo nti endagaano ezo ezoogeddwaako zakolebwaanga nabantu batono ddala, gamba nga eya 1962, yakolerwa London, bantu batono abaagendayo, abantu abasing’obunji nga tebamanyi nakigenda mu maaso, ate ey’e Luweero yaliko abantu batono ddala ate nga teriiko buwandiike, Pulezidenti Museveni kyaava agyegaana. Endagaano endala ekozesebwa mu kulonda ye manifesito, wabula nayo yafuuka yakutukiriza mukono, bakuba obutabo butono nnyo, bubeera mu Lungereza, ate nga abalonzi ssi beebesaliddewo kyebaagala wabula nannyini manifesito yaabasalirawo ekinaabeeramu. Teri agiteesaako yadde agissaako mukono okujjako nnyiniyo – kale eyo neeba nga ssi ndagaano wabula kusuubiza okuba kukoleddwa eyesimbyeewo bamulonde. Mujjukire Pulezidenti Museveni bweyajjawo omusolo gwomutwe mu 2001 nga Dr Besigye asuubizza okugujjawo senga bamulonda. Olwokuba tewaali ndagano, kati omusolo gwomutwe guzzeewo naye teri gyetuyinza kuwaabira Museveni kubanga tewaali ndagaano mpandiike. Endagaano gyenjogerako, muba mutudde, muteesezza, mukkiriziganyizza, enjuuyi zombie zitaddeko emikono, wabaawo abajulirwa (nga gyemikago gyemukoze nabantu bebitundu ebirala), era ngokujimenya kitwaaza mu Kooti.

Ng’enkola ya manifesito eriwo kati bwetetukoledde bulungi, tulina obuvunaanyizibwa n’eddembe okutondawo enkol’endala, nayo tugigezese, bwegaana okukola ate abalituddirira nabo bagezeeko okutondawo enkol’endala okutuusa lwetulituuka kunkola eritutuusa ku kyetuluubirira, yenkulaakulana, eddembe n’okwegatta – anti neeno enkola ya manifesito n’ebibiina byebyobufuzi ebingi muntu buntu yeyazitondawo. Museveni naye yali attaddewo eyiye eya Muvumenti lwakuba teyaloka!

7. Naye tuba tetwaawukanye n’enkola ekozesebwa mu nsi ezaakul’edda?
Buli nsi erina enkola yaayo nga yefanaana yokka. Enkola y’Amerika ssi yekola e Bungereza, China, Budachi (Netherland) Bugirimani (Germany), Canada, Australia, Norway oba Finland. Nekulukalu lwaffe olwa Afrika, ensi ezitambula obulungi nga Botswana, Malawi ne South Africa buli bamu balina nkola yaabwe. Olaba ne Kenya oba Zimbabwe biri ebya manifesito bwebyagaanye okukola bataddewo enkola endala eyendagaano. N’olwekyo, tuleke kutya kugezaako nkola gyetwetandikidde, enkadde bweba tetukoledde.

Bungereza eyo nno gyemuwulira, ensi ezimanyiddwa nga England, Northern Ireland, Wales ne Scotland zezakkiriza okwegatta okukola Obwakabaka bwa Bungereza Obwawamu (United Kingdom) kati obwakamala emyaka bisatu (300) beddu. Naye, oluvannyuma lw’emyaka 300, ebintu birabika ng’ebigaanye era kati aba Scotch baagala kwekutulako, aba Northern Ireland bbo bamaze myaaka na myaaka nga balwaana kwekutulako ate naba Welsh nabo bakooye okwegatta baggala babe newebeewogomako basobole okwogera kaffe cche. Era kati mu Lukiiko lwa Bungereza olukulu (House of Commons) ekibiina kya ba Scotch ekiyitibwa Scottish Nationalist Party kiwezezza ababaka bangi ddala ate nga kkyo omulamwa gwaakyo bagwogera lwaatu, nti baagala kwekutulako ku Bungereza ey’amu, kubanga buli kitundu kirina ensonga zaakyo ezikiruma ezitafaanana nazaakitundu kirala!

Bwetutyo naffe mu Uganda tusigale nga twegasse naye nga buli bantu balina engeri gyebeekolera kunsonga zaabwe ezaawukana n’ezabalala.

8. Kati kyogamba nti tuvve mu bibina by’obufuzi, era naawe FDC ojivuddemu?
Nedda, temuvva mu bibiina byammwe eby’obufuzi era nange ekyange ekya FDC sinnakivvaamu kubanga nkyagala nnyo. Naye mumanye nti biyina webitayinza kutuuka mu by’okukulaakulanya n’okukumaakuma ebitundu by’eggwanga ebyenjawulo n’eNnono zaabyo. Wabula yyo enkola eno gyenteessa esobola bulungi okubikola. Naye bwekyetaagisa okusalwo wakati w’ekibiina ne ggwangalyo, nkusaba osalewo ngowunzikira eri eggwangalyo kubanga Katonda yeyalikutonderamu song’ate ekibiina oyinza n’okukolawo ekikyo. Naye ekibiina kyonna bwekibaamu amazima n’obwenkanya tewali nsonga lwaaki ebigendererwa byaakyo byandikontanye nebyekitundu kya Uganda kyonna. Obuvunaanyizibwa bwammwe bubeere bwakwagazisa bibiina byammwe nkola eno era buli omu akubirize ekikye kyekiba kisinza bbeeyi esikiriza ebitundu bisobole okwekolamu emikago bikiwagire.

9. Endagaano gyogamba  eteekebwa etya mu nkola era tufuna tutya akakalu akaawamu? 
Nange kino ssinnakirowoozaako nnyo era nsaba buli omu agezeeko okukirowoozaako oba kisoboka n’okulongoosaamu mu byenteesezza. Naye twandisoose netubunyisa enjiri eno, neekubaganyizibwaako nnyo ebirowoozo. Oluvannyuma nga tusembeerera 2011, buli kyaalo kyekolemu omulimu nga gukubirizibwa Omwami wa Kabaka ne ba LC, bakkiriziganye kunsonga nga ssatu (3) zebalowooza nti zetwandisibiddek’olukoba mu kalulu, baziweereze mu Kanso (Council) yaabwe ey’eGombolola, eyongere zonna okuzisengejja n’okuziteesaako nga balin’Abatongole ne Basajja ba Kabaka Abamagombolola, oluvannyuma byebajjeemu babiweereza ku LC5 Kanso (Council). Oluvannyuma mu 2009, Katikkiro, Abataka, Olukiiko n’Abakungu ba Ssabasajja abalala batuule mu Buganda Conference, akakalu ka Buganda kayisibwe, buli muntu akamanye, abanaakiikirira Buganda mu kukola emikago balondebwe, emikago gikolebwe nga gisiinziira ku kakalu akakoleddwa mu Buganda Conference. Olwo nno, abaagala okwesimbawo bavuganye nga bamanyi akakalu ka Buganda (minimum position).

10. Kyenjagaliza Buganda kyenjagaliza n’ebitundu bya Uganda byonna
Lwakubanga akatabo kano nkakubye mu Luganda era nga njogera ku Buganda naye enkola eno njagaliza Uganda yonna era mmanyi nti esobola okukola mu buli kitundu kya Uganda, awatali kusika miguwa nakulaga bukyaayi ng’abakulembeze baffe byebatuteekamu, kubanga kati buli munna Uganda akirabye nti mu kukyawagana n’obutayagalizaganya teri afunyeemu okujjako abatono ennyo abatusizeemu okukyawagana.

11. Okulongoosa n’okugaziya ebirowoozo bino

Nsaba yenna anaaba n’ebirowoozo ebiyinza okwonger’okuzimba, okulongoosaamu ob’okugaziya ku birowoozo bino abikubise mu mpapula zamawulire oba abiyise ku mpewo za radio oba atuukirire omu kubantu bendaze wammanga ku masimu agalagiddwa:

  • Haji Abdu Noor Kitandwe - 0754 430 112
  • Badiru sekyanja - 0775 716 200
  • Medi Kigongo - 0752 354 302
  • Baker Byayi - 0772 664 863
  • Joseph Jingo - 0774 863 858
  • Frank Sekkaza - 0782 542 139
  • Beti Olive Namisango Kamya - 0712 078 588

12. Okusaba
Mbasaba akatabo kano mukagule Shs 200 (bibiri zokka) olwokudduukirira omulimu gwokutambuza ebirowoozo bino n’okubikubaganyaako ebirowoozo.

13. Okwebaza
Nneebaza nnyo okusooka Haji Abdu Noor Kitandwe ow’e Kyamulibwa, Kalungu, Masaka bwetutambuza ensonga eno, olw’okunkubiriza okuwandiika ebirowoozo bino ate n’obuvunaanyizibwa bwatadde mu nsonga eno.

Neebaza nebannange abalala nabo bwetubaz’ensonga eno era nebatajitiirira nga mwemuli John Kikonyogo, Badiru Sekyanja, Joseph Jingo, Jimmy Mayanja, Medi Kigongo, Baker Byayi, Frank Ssekkaza, Dan Muwonge, Isma Makumbi, Mzee Gwaase, Haji Mikidaadi Lukyamuzi, Muwalimu Bakka, Medi Lutaaya, Hawa Namugenyi, Segirinnya Peter, Mukulu Mpagi, Mr Kibuye, Mulongo S. Kizza, Musomesa Joseph Mubiru, Haji Kamadi Kitaka, Joseph Mukwaya, Charles Mukasa, Tebusweeke Gonzaga, Omukulu L. Sajjabbi, Kalema R, Mukyala Namatovu M, Muky. Nasimbwa Towa, Kaloli Kyalisi, Juma Kizito, Salongo Ben Kiwanuka, Salongo Kakerankya, Florence Nabukenya, Ismail Mulala Kakoza, Lwettute Robert, Henry Lukwaya, Nkwanga Douglas, Sula Senyondo, Seremba Mustafa, Kasozi Ben, Henry Kimera, Kavuma Robert, Abdu Mutwalibi, Gayi Godfrey, Abdu Makanga, Hassan Kasibante, Lubinga Chaz, Salongo Kasolo, Justin Juuko, Kalanzi, Muyunga nabalala bangi nnyo abawagidde ensonga eno mu ngeri ezitali zimu.

Mwebale nnyo okuwaayo obudde okusoma ebirowoozo bino,

Nze,

Beti Olive Namisango Kamya
Member of Parliament
Lubaga North, Kampala

AWANGAALE SABASAJJA KABAKA WA BUGANDA!

Bashing By Besigye, Musumba and Ogutu Strenghens Kamya International Support

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A prominent Muganda business and political strategists in the USA believes that the relentless bashing of Beti Kamya by Forum for Democratic Change (FDC) top brass has been what he called a “power windfall” for Beti Kamya. What is not clear is whether she realizes it and can turn it into a ‘game changer’, at least in Buganda. The analyst told this reporter by email that  Besigye, Musumba and Ogutu totally misread the current psyche of Baganda when they adopted a strategy to isolate, demonize and then discard Beti Kamya. Baganda, both at home and overseas are upset that Besigye and his cabal have copied Museveni in taking Buganda for granted, abusing their leaders. And, there is a huge opportunity for Beti Kamya and friends to “leverage” the situation and change the face of politics in Buganda forever.

For more than three months Beti Kamya has been locked in a public battle with Besigye and other FDC leaders over her resignation from the party’s leadership. Besigye, Ogutu, Anne Mugisha, Salam Musumba and even Sam Njuba have used their influence in the Aga Khan owned newspaper to plant scores of negative stories about Kamya. The government owned New Vision has taken advantage of the situation to publish stories that, in their thinking, weaken both Kamya and the FDC. For the time being, Kamya has the upper hand though, since, due her popularity among Baganda, the FDC has even failed to organize branch elections in Buganda – no one is willing to stand for office.

The Muganda strategist says: “Conscious Baganda in the disapora are quite upset with FDC because many of them believe that, with Beti’s commitment to the kingdom, solid political support in Buganda and overseas, maturity and industry experience, she is a top contender for the position of Katikkiro. Most of the Baganda here in the USA in fact don’t know or care about Musumba and Ogutu. However in the USA, Canada and Europe, Beti is a star, especially after her stellar performance at Ttabamiruka ’08. In fact many of Beti’s supporters are very frustrated that she is still publicly arguing with Besigye over the FDC carcass. As that keeps her down there in the gutters of Uganda politics with Besigye, which makes her difficult to approach.

“A serious problem I see is that, like Nambooze, Kyanjo and Ssegona, Beti is unable to capitalize on the enormous amount of moral and material support available overseas. It appears that they are always too busy arguing with gutter people like Kayihura, Besigye or their top boss to maintain steady relationships with their supporters in London or Boston. They should take a page from the Ugandan Balokole pastors who smartly divide their time between local preaching and packaging themselves to meet the expectations of Christians and potential donor in London or California. I don’t know why they think that we  ‘understand’ the situation in Buganda and so they don’t need to market themselves to us in the language and style we understand. Yet Museveni is marketing himself daily in his New vision and Bukedde and Besigye and Oguttu are doing the same with Monitor.”

Beti Kamya was one of the main speakers at Ttabamiruka ‘08, the Baganda annual conference, which was held in New Jersey, USA at the end of August 2008. Along with Hussein Kyanjo and Katikkiro Muliika, Beti’s paper on Baganda’s political and civil rights was very well received. However, Beti got the strongest reaction from the Baganda youths aged 10 – 30 years, for whom she conducted a special 4 hour seminar on Buganda political and human rights.

On Kabaka, Ttabamiruka, Obama and US Economy

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Dear Maama,

Muliyo mutya nnyabo since we spoke on the phone. Ffe tuli bulungi. The holiday season is winding up and the pace at work is starting to pick up as the weather gets cooler and everyone runs out of vacation (leave) days.

The big thing that happened this week is that shocking story in the Red Pepper about some people planting a bomb at Bulange to get Namunswa. I don’t know if Kazibwe started bringing you printouts of Sekanyolya and Buganda Post. But we have read Buganda Post.com that the whole thing was probably a hoax by the government to create deniability for them selves in case violent events take place. Anyway please make sure to tell fellow Baganda about this evil game and warn them.

On something else. I hope Namu told you how the Ttabamiruka meeting of 2008 went. Maama, I cannot tell you how great this year’s meeting was. Absolutely you must come next year. It will be in Boston and your friend’s daughter might be one of the organizers, I don’t know yet. But in New Jersey, we made it very clear that we are “tired” of being afraid of Banamawanga in our own Buganda. I am sure that you will be happy to read our resolutions. One of them tells the whole world that we stand by Ssabasajja and drop all “butitiizi”. Your friend “madam teacher” Nambooze was a big hit even though some ministers in Mengo sabotaged her visa and she failed to come. But her video message showed what a brave woman she is. It made many of us cry. Kyanjo, Betty Kamya and Muliika really delivered. Museveni’s Nankabirwa and Tamale Mirundi were left speechless. That is why people even started discussing about setting a Buganda Government in exile, to focus on saving Kabaka Mutebi and Buganda who are victims of the cowardice and corruption of certain people you know at Mengo.

Tell Kazibwe to go to the web café and print you a copy of our resolutions from BugandaPost.Com.

I know that you will complain if I don’t say something about your “tall boyfriend” Obama. BO is doing very well now but he was really shaken by the excitement that vice president candidate Sarah Pelin brought to the Republican side. Pray for him because things change very first here. For example, in just a few days this huge economy of ours has gone into total panic and we don’t know where it will end. By the way both our neighbors have lost their Wall Street jobs. I hope you remember Schumer as well as the Rubinos. Even fellow Baganda whom you might know have been affected, please pray for them.

Let me stop here and wish you a great weekend. I might even call you on Sunday. Don’t forget the medicine as well as the Centrum. Tell Kazibwe and everyone else that we love them.

Tusabire nnyo Kabaka ne Buganda.

Loving son

JSM

Ttabamiruka ‘08 Outlaws Negotiations and Baganda Cowards

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The  Ttabamiruka ‘08 conference was successfully concluded on September 1, 2008. According to a press release issued by the organizers, the conference hailed the courage of the three Buganda officials who were recently arrested in Uganda. The conference, in its final resolution, declared that cowardice and self-effacement are now taboo in Buganda affairs, and that Buganda’s right to internal autonomy is non-negotiable.

The conference, which was opened by an official Message from Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II, was focused on the future political options of Buganda. The highlights of the two day meeting were addresses by retired Katikkiro Dan Muliika and members of Parliament Beti Kamya and Hussein Kyanjo. The hugely popular trio were frequently interrupted by tumultuous applause and standing ovations.

The conferees resolved that Buganda must take a new political direction based on direct discussions with the other peoples of Uganda to forge a New Deal. The political order of the last 42 years whereby the central government has had unlimited powers was declared a failure for having bred injustice, poverty and strife. The conferees asserted that the 14 Ugandan nationalities whose symbols were engraved on the walls of Uganda’s Parliament and which agreed to the 1962 independence constitution are still the legitimate base of Uganda as a country.

A special Youth Track also focused on Buganda’s future, with special attention given to how to build a stronger sense of identity among young Baganda in Diaspora. The youth sessions were moderated by, among others, Owek. Muliika and Owek. Betty Kamya. The young Baganda resolved to give highest priority to mastering the Luganda language and creating a robust global contact network.

The emotional highlight of the conference was a video of Kabaka’s official Mrs. Betty Nambooze Bakireke describing her arrest and torture. Many openly cried at hearing her describe the humiliation and pain that she was forced to endure, especially at her being locked up in a closet with two other women without enough space to sit down. Her resolve and refusal to buckle under pressure electrified the meeting. The meeting in its final resolution commended her and her colleagues to Ssabasajja Kabaka and promised to emulate the high standards of bravery that she has set. At the meeting, several thousand dollars were raised to assist with her medical expenses.

More details on Ttabamiruka ‘08 are available at the conference website: www.ttabamiruka.com.
Video clips can be found at www.youtube.com.

Nambooze Makes Baganda Cry At Ttabamiruka ‘08

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Many Baganda at Ttabamiruka ‘08, including MP for Makindye West, Hussein Kyanjo openly cried when they viewed a 40 minute video of Betty Nambooze, narrating her experience during her recent kidnap and captivity by Mr. Museveni’s government. Nambooze’s video was projected on a giant screen during the “Sunday royal dinner”, causing a few people to lose both apatite and tempers.

Betty Nambooze is the Chairman of Kabaka Mutebi’s Central Civic Committee. In the video, Nambooze told how her car was severely damaged at the time when she was grabbed by thugs who apparently work under Major Kakooza Mutale, President Museveni’s confidant and security advisor. Many in audience were dumfounded when they heard that Nambooze’s captors left her in a locked car, deep in the lion occupied Queen Elizabeth National Park  for 6 hours, in an effort to psychologically break her down. Gasps were let out when Betty spoke of being locked up in a closet size room with two other women where they has to stay standing up all the time in order to fit.

Former Buganda Katikkiro, Dan Muliika, and Rubaga North MP, Betty Kamya were among the visibly angered Baganda. One woman delegate who claimed to be a lawyer, was sobbing and wiping tears when she told this reporter, “This video is potentially credible evidence that President Museveni is engaging in crimes against humanity.”

President Museveni’s deputy minister of state for defense, Ruth Nankabirwa, was in the hall when the video was displayed. She left shortly after the video ended and without finishing her dinner, not to return. Mr. Museveni’s press secretary, Tamale Mirundi, and promoter of the Museveni  4th Term promoter, MP Kakooza of Kabula did not come to the dinner at all.

The organizers of Ttabamiruka ’08 did not tell the audience from where and how they obtained the video, which appeared to have been put together by highly professional individuals.

Ttabamiruka ‘08 Official Press Release – Muliika Arrives

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On Wednesday August 27, 2008, former Katikkiro of Buganda, Owek. Daniel Muliika arrived in New Jersey to attend Ttabamiruka ‘08. At the airport, the former Katikkiro was met by the Chairman of Ggwangamujje NY/NJ, Mr. Sullyman Bunkeddeko, Kabaka’s representative in the NY/NJ/PA/CT “ssaza”, Mr. Wycliffe Lule-Musoke, the Chairman of the Ttabamiruka ‘08 organizing committee, Mr. Edward Semambya and many other Baganda. In a videotaped moment, a young lady, one of the several youths present, gave Owek. Muliika a bouquet of flowers.

The conference organizing committee has confirmed that Hon. Hussein Kyanjo and Hon. Beti Kamya will arrive today, Friday. Several Baganda are expected to meet the two popular Baganda politicians on their arrival. Final details about the participation of Owek. David Mpanga and Omuzaana Betty Nambooze have not been released.

Most delegates are expected to arrive today. Those have registered to attend include Baganda, Bajjwa (people whose mothers are Baganda), other Ugandans and friends of Buganda. And they will come from United States, Europe, North Africa and Uganda.

More details on Ttabamiruka ‘08 are available at the conference website: www.ttabamiruka.com.

The official video clip for this press release is available at Muliika Arrives at Ttabamiruka

Ttabamiruka ‘08 Publicity Committee
August 29, 2008

Muliika and Kyanjo Already in the USA for Ttabamiruka

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According to reports reaching Buganda Post from New York, former Buganda Katikkiro, Daniel Muliika and Makindye MP, have arrived in New Jersey for the conference.  Owek. Muliika’s plane is reported to have arrived in Newark International airport at around 6:00 PM. Additional details could not be obtained by the time of this posting.

It is not clear where or when Hon. Kyanjo entered the United States but Buganda Post was reliably informed that he is already in the United States, “resting and preparing to do the needful”. The organizers of Ttabamiruka ’08 have not posted any new information about the speakers on their website over the past 3 days.

Ttabamiruka ’08 is an international Baganda conference that is set for August 29 – September 1, 2008 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. According to the conference website, the objective I, “Consolidating Ttabamiruka ’07 achievements and confronting Buganda’s escalating challenges.”  The announced speakers include Owek. Muliika, Omuk. Betty Nambooze, Hon. Kyanjo and  Hon. Beti Olive Kamya. The conference program also states that Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi II will open the conference on Saturday.

Katikkiro Walusimbi Embraces Bukedde FM Radio

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In a move that could signal attempts to diminish the influence CBS Radio, Katikkiro JB Walusimbi held a high profile meeting with a delegation from Uganda government owned Bukedde FM Radio in his office yesterday. The Bukedde FM delegation included Bill Tibingana, Bill Mboigana, Kolumbasi Olunya, Paul Kaddu and Helene Nakacwa. The Buganda government side included Katikkiro Walusimbi, Information Minister Charles Peter Mayiga and Tourism Minister Florence Kiyingi. Bukedde FM radio is a Luganda radio station that was opened only months ago after public statements by President Yoweri Museveni that he would fight CBS Radio propaganda with his own radio.

CBS Radio, which is the official radio station of Buganda government and Ssabasajja Kabaka, is by far the most popular Luganda radio station in the country. After more than 10 years in operation and carrying popular personalities such as Betty Nambooze, Betty Kamya, Hussein Kyanjo and Medard Lubega, it’s considered the source of truth by a majority of Baganda. Since the departure Katikkiro Mulwaanyamuli Ssemogwerere President Museveni has regularly accused CBS Radio station to be the mouth piece of his Statehouse opponents and frequently threatens to close it. On July 18, 2008 Mr. Museveni took the first steps towards closing CBS Radio when Mmengo officials, Betty Nambooze, Peter Mayiga and Medard Lubega were kidnapped and held captive for a week, apparently for using CBS Radio to “abuse” the NRM government. Not to upset Mr. Museveni Katikkiro Walusimbi ordered CBS Radio management to tone down all their programs and to discontinue broadcasts by Betty Nambooze, only to be overruled by Kabaka Mutebi.

During their visit to Bulange, Bukedde FM management assured the Katikkiro that the Uganda government owned radio was ready to be a channel for the Buganda government to communicate to Kabaka’s subjects, very much like Bukedde newspaper. They praised Katikkiro Walusimbi for what they called his great efforts to eradicate poverty in Buganda. And they bought Buganda certificates worth 2 million Ushs. However, they reported to the Katikkiro that there are certain Mmengo officials who “harass” them and deny them cooperation.

A jovial Katikkiro Walusimbi expressed his gratitude to the Uganda government radio station, Bukedde FM, and requested the management to add programs that “tell people the truth” and help them develop. He added that it is necessary to fight laziness among Baganda and promised. He revealed that that he was going to start coordinating his plans with LC 5 chairmen to fight poverty starting with making sure that bars can only open after 5 P.M.

Since Kabaka Mutebi’s intervention against the Katikkiro’s decision to discontinue Betty Nambooze from CBS Radio, Katikkiro Walusimbi appears between a rock and a hard place. On one hand he cannot directly disobey Kabaka Mutebi and on the other he cannot afford to ignore Mr. Museveni’s demands that CBS Radio be tamed.

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