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Posted on 11 September 2009
Tags: baganda, Basoga, Besigye, betty, Betty Nambooze, broadcasting, Buganda, Bugerere, CBS, CBS Radio, Committee, Intelligence, iteso, Kabaka, kampala, kayunga, kingdom, Lubega, Medard, Mengo, Mmengo, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, nation, news, Radio, Ssabasajja, Sseggona, state house, youth
President Museveni ordered the closure of Kabaka’s CBS FM Radio after learning that the organizers of Ssabasajja’s tour of Bugerere had used it so effectively mobilize Baganda. By Tuesday CBS the information put out on CBS by “commander” Betty Nambooze, the chief organizers of Kabaka’s tour of Bugerere has become so effective that some Mmengo officials were estimating that a few hundred thousand people would accompany Ssabasajja. When Wednesday came, the commitments exploded, especially after rumors spread that Kabaka Mutebi told Museveni off in a phone conversation.
In a clear sign that Museveni was losing control the Banyarwanda community, who are deeply entrenched in Museveni’s intelligence agencies, announced that they support Kabaka’s visit and donated twenty lorries. Similarly, Nubians, Iteso, Basoga and other communities started calling on all their members to accompany Kabaka Mutebi to Bugerere. Even FDC’s Besigye went to CBS FM to challenge Baganda who keep saying “woligwa wendigwa” to prove their commitment by going to Kayunga; promising that he was going himself. Soon Baganda analysts were estimating that about 1 million Baganda and others would be in Kayunga on Saturday.
According to state house sources, after the Kampala riots on Thursday, Museveni was advised by Robert Kabushenga and Temale Mirundi that hell would break lose by Friday if CBS Radio was left to control the news. Museveni instructed the Rwandese chairman of the Broadcasting Council, Godfrey Mutabaazi, to switch off both CBS channels, 88.8 and 89.2. The two FM stations went off the air a little after 5:30 PM on Thursday.
The local press has quoted Buganda’s information Minister, Medard Lubega Sseggona saying that military officials had forcefully switched off the main mast that is erected at Buziga Hill in Kampala. However, the disconnection would not affect the planned Youth Day Celebrations at Kayunga. The Kayunga celebrations are scheduled for Saturday September 12, 2009.
At the time of posting this report, the organizers had gone to Plan B, using SMS messages to continue taking directions from the Nambooze committee.
Posted on 10 September 2009
Tags: baganda, betty, Betty Nambooze, Buganda, commander, Dan, david, David Mpanga, Genocide, Kabaka, Kale Kayihura, Katikkiro, kayunga, kidnap, kingdom, Kivejinja, Lubega, mbogo, Mengo, Mmengo, Monitor, Mukasa, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, news, Nkoba, nkoba za mbogo, police, ronald, security, Ssegona, state house, threat, violence, Walusimbi, youth, za
We have learnt from highly reliable sources in President Museveni state house apparatus that the Ugandan strongman may soon disown the brutal actions of Uganda police against Baganda youths in Kayunga. According to an email message sent through an intermediary, the source says: “Ugandans are going to be surprised when Mr. Museveni will claim that he only learnt about the problems in Kayunga on Tuesday or Wednesday. He also intends to attack people who claim that he has anything to do with the threatening letter that his minister Kirunda Kivejinja wrote, warning Kabaka not to go to Kayunga, in Bugerere county.”
Our source could not confirm when Mr. Museveni will make the public statements but speculated that he (Museveni) might do it when he meets MPs who come from Buganda on Thursday or Friday. As for why Museveni plans to do this the source said: “Museveni has no choice this time. He fully understands that he underestimated the Kabaka and Baganda on this issue of Bugerere. He also knows that he overestimated the influence that Katikkiro Walusimbi and his supporters still have on Kabaka Mutebi’s decisions. The only option he has, as a military man, is a tactical withdraw. And, based on his past behavior he may blame everything on Kirunda and [Rwandese police commander] Kale Kayihura.” The MPs are expected to ask Museveni to explain which his government is blocking Kabaka Mutebi from freely moving in Buganda simply because 22 people demonstrated with sigs that they don’t want him to visit without first consulting their leader, who happens to be an active member of the Uganda army.
In May 2009, the Aga Khan’s The Monitor newspaper printed a Uganda government sponsored story claiming that Kabaka Mutebi postponed his planned tour of Kayunga, in Bugerere county, due to fear that Banyala residents might demonstrate against him (see “Kabaka Will Visit Bugerere When Youths Are Home “). This writer established at the time that the true reason was because Kabaka was traveling to Europe on official duties. Due to conflict with another tour of Buvuma in July/August, the Bugerere trip was finally rescheduled to start on September 12, 2009.
Since Monday, the Uganda police, under the command of Rwandese refugee Kale Kayihura, has obstructed Baganda youth trying to prepare the site for Kabaka’s main ceremonies at Kayunga. They even fired teargas canisters into the car of Mengo officials who had gone to Kayunga to oversee the preparations. The Police also kidnapped Baganda youths who were erecting stalls and held them incommunicado for a day. Earlier, a Musoga minister in Museveni’s government, Kirunda Kivejinja wrote to Mmengo, warning that the Kabaka should not go to Bugerere without the agreement of one Baker Kimeze, the Museveni appointed first king “Bunyala”. Museveni created the pseudo kingdoms of Buruli and Bunyala within Buganda, in direct contradiction of his own Uganda constitution, which does not recognize ‘subkingdoms’ within Buganda.
Despite Museveni’s threats and brutal police actions, Kabaka Mutebi instructed his trusted officials like, David Mpanga, Lubega Ssegona, Betty Nabooze, Kabuuza Mukasa and several others, especially in Nkoba za Mbogo, to spearhead “Operation See You in Kayunga”. Through these ‘warriors” Kabaka Mutebi informed his subjects that he was determined to go to Kayunga and not allow a repeat of what happened in Buruli. According to information from the operational command post, headed by Betty Nambooze, tens of thousands of Baganda are expected to descend on Kayunga on Saturday, based on contacts with Gombolola and Miruka chiefs across Buganda. President Museveni’s internal security organization has informed their boss of these facts. The main reason why Museveni is backing down is because he has no confidence that his police can handle the situation if they try to stop the Baganda.
Posted on 01 September 2009
Tags: baganda, betty, Buganda, Central, Civic, Committee, David Mpanga, Education, federo, Kabaka, kampala, kingdom, Lubega, Medard, Mpanga, Mutebi, Muwenda, nambooze, Peter Mayiga, population, Ssabasajja, Ssegona
According to an unaccredited news story on the Buganda Government official website, Buganda’s Central Civic Education Committee has resumed its campaign against the campaign anti-Buganda policies and laws by the NRM government. Its scope has, reportedly, been redefined to put more emphasis on the Federo system of governance.
The committee, which was personally appointed by Ssabasajja Kabaka Muwenda Mutebi, is credited for awakening Baganda to the reality that Mr. Museveni and his NRM are committed to destroy Buganda through unjust and discriminative laws such as the Land Act. It is chaired by the indefatigable and exceptionally popular Betty Nambooze.
Frustrated by the effectiveness of Kabaka’s Central Civic Education Committee, president Museveni ordered the kidnap and torture of Betty Nambooze and two other Buganda officials, Peter Mayiga and Medard Lubega Ssegona in August 2008 (see “Museveni Quietly Retreats On Fake Nambooze and Lubega Case“). After several days of police torture and depravation, Mr. Museveni ordered the release of all three Baganda under pressure from human rights groups, United States and other foreign aid donors and a defiant Baganda population.
The article on the official Buganda Government website is reproduced below.
CENTRAL CIVIC EDUCATION COMMITTEE RESUMES DUTIES
By Our Reporter
Buganda’s Central Civic Education Committee has resumed its duties and this time it will put much more emphasis on the essence of a federo system of governance to every one across Buganda and Uganda in relation to Ssaabasajja Kabaka’s call for truth and justice.
The committee started with a one day sensitization workshop for all its members in which it was agreed that the theme “truth and justice” is quite extensive and require absolute attention.
Committee members further agreed that with truth and justice in place, the Kingdom will live in harmony since most of the injustices will be dealt away with.
The workshop was opened by an official for community mobilization in the office of the 1st deputy Katikkiro, Ssewava Sserubiri who also emphasized that where there is justice, there is likely to be no encroachment on other people’s land and no oppression from anyone which will lead to fundamental development in the Kingdom.
The Member of Parliament for Kampala Central, Erias Lukwago who is also a committee member advised that Buganda should come out and put to task all the members of parliament from this region to show their stand on the issue of federo. Lukwago argued that this will help the Kingdom to determine the support for federo in the Ugandan parliament and be able to vote wisely in the forth coming elections.
The chairperson of the committee, Betty Nambooze Bakireke announced a new system of mobilization whereby telephone contacts of everyone in Buganda will be obtained and various messages on various issues will be sent to every one in Buganda for development purposes.
The workshop was closed by the minister of state for research in Buganda Kingdom, David Mpanga who said that the recess period has been so useful because members have been able to identify their weaknesses which have been ironed out and are ready to face their prey with no major obstacles.
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 07 August 2009
Tags: baganda, bataka, Boston, Buganda, bugandapost, Julia, Kabaka, kampala, Katikkiro, Lubega, Luganda, Massachusetts, mbogo, Mengo, Monitor, news, Sebutinde, Ssabasajja, Sseggona, Walusimbi, za
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Boston, USA: Okutuwandiisa ye Chance ya Mengo Okutulaga
Nasanyuse nnyo okusoma mu Monitor news paper nti Mengo agenda okuwandiisa Abaganda mu bika byaffe. Tukyetaaga nnyo nnyo, nga jenkomye. Ate nga nzijukira nti bwetwali tukyaali ku campus (ate Lubega Sseggona ye yali Ssentebe waffe mu Za Mbogo) omulimu guno gwali gwatandikibwaako Ssabasajja. Era twagendako ku mwoleso mu Lubiri newabaawo abantu Omuwanika JB Walusimbi (kati Katikkiro) beyaleeta okulaga computer z’okuwadiisa Abaganda. Abamu kuffe twajuzaamu ne form era ebitufaako nebabiyingiza awo wenyini. Era ddala ng’olaba nti byaali bikolera ddala nga bino ebya Massachusetts wano mu US. Kale egyo emyaka giri mu 10 oba nokusoba emabega naye byafiira awo , n’abaali babikola tetwabamanya.
Kati ekibuuzo kiri nti, lwaaki ku luno ebintu tebikolebwa mu musana? Ku mulembe guno ogwa technology n’omwana omuto akimanyi nti tetusobola kuwandiisa Baganda bukadde 6 nga tukozesa bu notebook. Mungeri yeemu tetusobola kukola mulimu guno ku nkola ya “Ndaba muwala wagundi yasoma computer, tumugezeeko.” Twetaaga enkola ey’omusana, Mengo ayite Abaganda abalina obumanyirivu mu mirimu nga gino, okuva mu nsi zonna, bavuganye ne zi proposals (Technical ne Financial) era z’ekenyezebwe akakiiko akaliko Abaganda abazito nga Emmanuel Cardinal Wamala eyawumula, Judge Julia Sebutinde, Judge Daniel Nsereko Ntanda, Judge Solome Bossa awamu n’Abataka abategeera obulungi technology nga Nakirembeka ne Namwama.
Eno ye chance yabakulembeze baffe e Mengo okulaga nti balina enjawulo okuva banaffe bali abayita gavumenti ya Ssabasajja NGO. Kubanga ffe Abaganda tetukyasobola kugumikiriza bukulembeze obw’okukukuta. Ssenga omulimu guno gukolebwa obulungi Mengo ajja kuwa nnyo Ssabasajja ekitiibwa ate n’abaliyo baganje gyetuli.
Abakungu ba Kabaka mbagala mwena era mbasabira kubanga omulimu si mutene. Naye ate mbakakasa nti senga binabeera mu musana dollar zange nja kuzitoola.
Awangaale nnyo Ssabasajja Kabaka Baffe.
M. Nakayiza
Boston, USA
Kampala, Buganda: Dump Blog Post About Google in Luganda
Hullo Friend, I humbly ask you to dump your blog post about Google Uganda in Luganda. It is a privilege that Google considered Luganda language. It is also rude of you to post such a post on “BugandaPost” even if it is yours personal. I have known Baganda for working out solutions not decrying/criticizing without contacting.
It is good that you noticed the errors, but not wise to publicize them more-so on Buganda Post.
The gentleman Jon Gosier, whose team volunteered, did this for the nation’s and people’s good. Please, I request you to drop that article for the good.
Kwagala Derrrick
Kampala
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Posted on 07 August 2009
Tags: arrest, baganda, Bakireke, Banyankore, betty, Buganda, fake, federo, imprisonment, Kabaka, kampala, kidnap, Lubega, Mayiga, Medard, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, news, nkoba za mbogo, Peter, Sseggona
In a sign that president Museveni is can no longer push Baganda around, his government is quietly abandoning the fake case they filed against Buganda’s state minister for information, Medard Lubega Sseggona and the Chairperson of the Central Civic Education Committee, Betty Nambooze Bakireke. The case resulted after president Museveni ordered the kidnap and illegal imprisonment of the two Buganda officials plus Minister for Cabinet affairs, Peter Mayiga, one year ago. The main reason Museveni gave for the order is that “annoyed” him as president. It is not very clear why Mayiga was never charged, given that the facts of the case were made up after Museveni was pressured by Baganda youths and aid donors to release or charge the popular Kabaka’s officials.
Nakawa chief magistrate permanently stayed hearing of the case on the basis that it is illegal to continue trying a matter which is still before the constitutional court following a submission by the lawyers of the accused that court needs to give a longer adjournment pending constitutional court pronouncement. Mr. Museveni’s prosecution happily agreed.
A source close to Mr. Museveni’s statehouse has told us that July has been a terrible month for the Uganda strongman. For the first time since 1986 he was forced to reverse himself on strong anti-Buganda and anti-Kabaka public statements he had made. According to the source: “His excellence feels really bad that he had to ask Tamale Mirundi to do damage control on the ‘No Federo’ statement made on WBS TV and, even worse, that he had to tell Kabushenga to publically apologize for the New Vision attacks on Kabaka. But it also appears that the president does not have the energy to fight so many battles. Think about it, in 1997 HE would be sharp even though he slept only 2-4 hours a day. Now, even when he sleeps 6 hours in a day, you can see him half-dozing, confusing facts and always in a quarreling mood.”
A more detailed report on the case from the Buganda Government website is shown below.
COURT STAYS CASE AGAINST MEDARD AND NAMBOOZE
By Ntale Yunusu
Nakawa chief magistrate, Deo Ssejemba has permanently stayed hearing of the case against Buganda’s state minister for information, Medard Lubega Sseggona and the Chairperson of the Central Civic Education Committee, Betty Nambooze Bakireke.
The two together with information minister, Charles Peter Mayiga were arrested from Kampala in July last year and taken to various police cells in Western Uganda for a full week.
Charles Peter Mayiga was later released unconditionally while Medard Sseggona and Betty were both charged for uttering seditious statements against the person of the president.
The charge sheet asserts that the duo uttered statements on CBS fm radio programmes Twejjukanye, Agafa e Mengo and Cross fire in March 2008 which it claims were aimed at causing hatred and disaffection against the president.
Prosecution further claims that Medard Lubega Sseggona during a cross fire programme on 8th March, 2008 said that Museveni’s war against Mengo is truly a war against Buganda Kingdom and the Baganda which prosecution says caused hatred among the public against the president.
The charge sheet further stated that during the Agafa e Mengo programme, Sseggona wondered why the recent school fires were targeting Buganda region and therefore urged people in Buganda to develop their own resolutions to stop the fires if government does not find a lasting solution to the matter.
The magistrate ruled that it’s illegal to continue trying a matter which is still before the constitutional court following a submission by the lawyers of the accused that court needs to give a longer adjournment pending constitutional court pronouncement.
He went further to pronounce that there is a pending matter before the constitutional court protesting constitutionality of the articles of sedition which was filed by the accused and another one by a city journalist Andrew Mwenda.
After the ruling by the Nakawa Magistrate, Medard Lubega speculated that the state seems to have lost interest in the matter which is dismay to rule of law and freedom of speech maintaining that the seditious charges are vague as one cannot assume what might annoy the president.
He added that they are set to continue demanding for Buganda’s interests and warned that actually charges should be opened up against those who wrongfully sanctioned prompt up charges against the officials.
Posted on 20 July 2009
Tags: amama mbabazi, arrest, baganda, Buganda, david, federo, Genocide, Kabaka, king, Lubega, Mbabazi, Minister, museveni, news, persecution, police, political, prison, Prisoners, sam, security, state, Tinyefuza, torture, uganda
On July 17, 2009 the Secretary General for the Democratic Party (DP) UK and Ireland Chapter issued a press release condemning the arrest of DP presidential aspirant, Samuel Lubega, by Mr. Museveni’s government. This writer have not been able to independently confirm the arrest of Mr. Lubega. However, the arrrest, tear gasing and general harrassment of Baganda DP candidates is as routine as voting itself during Uganda election seasons.
Below is the full text of the DP UK and Ireland chapter, without editing.
DP PRESS REALESE
Date: 17 July 2009.
The repeated unlawful Arrest of Democratic Party (DP) Presidential Candidate Samuel Lubega
DP Presidential aspirant, Samuel Lubega, has today Friday 17 July, been arrested for the second time this week, along with others, but it is not clear at the moment if and what charges have been preferred against them. Constitutionally, charges must be brought against them within 48 hours from the time of arrest. The current regime in Kampala is however known not to tolerate any form of dissent and oppositionists are regularly stopped from holding peaceful meetings, arrested and prosecuted on spurious charges, such as holding illegal rallies, obstructing police in the course of their duty and disrupting business and traffic. Indeed, earlier this week, Samuel Lubega and 19 others were arrested and charged with these very offences.
Mr. Lubega and the Democratic Party Activists were arrested by armed security personnel in the constituency office of the area DP Member of Parliament Mr. Muhammad Kawuma who had organised a meeting to sensitise his constituents on the Kampala Capital City Bill. If passed into law, this bill will deny millions of Kampala residents the right to elect their own representatives.
Members of DP UK & Ireland Chapter reiterate their condemnation in the strongest terms possible the repeated unlawful and arbitrary arrest of the DP Presidential Aspirant along with others, which amounts to political persecution.
Mr. Lubega is being held at Entebbe Police Station alongside the Activists of the Democratic Party. The activists were physically tortured and manhandled by the Security Personnel.
Members of the DP UK & Ireland Chapter expect and demand that there be unrestricted and unfettered access to Samuel Lubega and the activists by their families, legal representatives and friends in accordance with the laws of Uganda as well as international law. We urge the government to ensure that any trial is conducted in accordance with the international standards of fair trial.
Members of the DP UK & Ireland Chapter will hold President Museveni personally responsible for the well-being, safety and lives of Mr Lubega and the DP Activists while they are in detention.
Additionally, the Security Minister Hon. Amama Mbabazi, Co-ordinator of Security Services in the President’s Office General David Tinyefuza, Minister of Internal Affairs Hon. Kirunda Kiveijinja, the Inspector General of Police General Kale Kaihura and the Officer in Charge of the arresting police Station, as people sharing personal responsibility with the President for the personal safety, health and life of Samuel Lubega as well as that of the DP Activists.
Members of the DP UK & Ireland Chapter are aware of acts of poisoning and death of political prisoners during or after detention by State Security agents in Uganda and they are deeply concerned about the continued unlawful arrest and detention, intimidation, harassment and torture of Ugandans seeking to exercise their constitutional rights.
Derek Mutema
Secretary General DP UK and Ireland Chapter.
Posted on 09 March 2009
Tags: baganda, Beti, betty, Buganda, Bulange, CBS, CBS Radio, corruption, david, federo, ISO, Kabaka, Kamya, Katikkiro, Land, Lubega, Makubuya, Mambo, Mayiga, Mengo, Mmengo, Mpanga, Muliika, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, news, Nsibambi, Sseggona, Ssegona, uganda, violance, Walusimbi, youth
On Thursday February 26, Katikkiro JB Walusimbi stood up president Museveni of Uganda when he did not turn up for the much publicized land negotiations between Mmengo and Museveni. According to our sources, Walusimbi could not go because key members of his cabinet overruled him. They insisted that Mmengo must not negotiate with Museveni about giving up anything to him on his proposed Land (Amendment) Bill, 2008. They argued that it would be disobedience to Kabaka Mutebi who had publicly called it a bad bill and told all Baganda to oppose it. Equally important, they insisted that while talking to Museveni was alright, it must be about full restoration of all Buganda’s property and political rights – not begging.
The problem for Walusimbi is that he had already assured Museveni that he could bring Mmengo to the table to negotiate the contentious Land (Amendment) Bill, 2008. So when the loyal Baganda ministers put their feet down he was left in a fix. And he opted to simply hide from Museveni. One source close to Museveni’s state house told us that: “Museveni is very annoyed that Walusimbi failed to turn up. The president was made to look like a man who was promised some gold by Congolese con men and left holding a bag full of stones. He has been asking people near him, ‘What is wrong with Baganda?’ ”
It has been widely reported by the local Buganda press that Museveni and JB Walusimbi have been engaged in secret negotiations over Buganda issues since July 2008. What we can exclusively report from a highly reliable source very close to the Katikkiro is that the negotiations primarily focused on how to soften what Museveni, Walusimbi and other NRM big wigs think is Kabaka Mutebi’s excessive power today. Mr. Museveni and the Katikkiro had reportedly reached agreements the following key areas by January 28, 2009:
- Museveni had convinced JB Walusimbi that if Kabaka Mutebi continued to accumulate so much power over Baganda it could lead to a show down where Baganda like him (Walusimbi) were going to lose lives and their businesses. And the way to control the Kabaka’s escalating influence was to remove Nambooze, Mpanga and Ssegona from CBS Radio and give the Katikkiro more control over Mmengo.
- Walusimbi had convinced Museveni 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 Gilbert Bukenya’s support.
- The two sides had agreed that to soften Kabaka Mutebi it was important to isolate him more from the Baganda youths who are getting more dangerous, starting with the removal of Betty Nambooze from CBS. Curiously, the two sides had also agreed that the removal of Nambooze could be made simpler if it was accompanied with the firing of highly unpopular Baganda like Tamale Mirundi or Minister Kinobe or even Nsibambi.
What Museveni and Katikkiro Walusimbi could not control are the leaks about their so called secret talks over the months. For example, rumors of Museveni’s willingness to fire Tamale Mirundi or even Nsibambi to appease Baganda first surfaced in early January 2009. Apparently the many leaks helped the intended victims to plan and execute necessary counter moves.
A New York based Muganda thought leader told this reporter that it is the leakages which probably led Museveni to panic and hold that bizarre press conference on February 10, 2009. He said: “I think that the leaks reached the intended victims at Mmengo Bulange and they fought back with rapid fire on CBS FM radio. Indeed, my contacts tell me that after getting an ISO briefing on the public response to the February 7th Mambo Baado presentation by Mpanga and Nambooze, Museveni decided to temporarily withdraw his Land (Amendment) Bill, 2008. In effect, ISO people told him that Nambooze and Mpanga had mobilized Baganda youth to a point where public violence was inevitable if the land bill was read in parliament. In fact, in a slip of the toungue, Museveni admitted the role Nambooze and Mpanga in his panicky decision when he told the press conference: ‘Don’t allow anyone to mislead you that we are withdrawing the bill because of the lies told by Nambooze and Mpanga on CBS radio’.”
Posted on 20 November 2008
Tags: Besigye, Beti, betty, Buganda, FDC, Kabaka, Kamya, Kiggundu, Kyanjo, Land, Lubega, Mayiga, Medard, Muganda, Muliika, museveni, Mutebi, nambooze, news, press release, resolution, Ssabasajja, Sulaiman, Ttabamiruka, uganda
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.
Posted on 14 November 2008
Tags: betty, broadcast council, CBS, Ham Mulira, ISO, Lubega, museveni, nambooze, news, Radio, state house, Tim Lwanga, uganda
An official of the Uganda Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has told this reporter that President Museveni is extremely frustrated by the damage that Betty Nambooze, Lubega Sseggona and others are doing on his reputation in Buganda through their CBS Radio programs. And he is frantically looking for a legal excuse to close the Bulange based radio. In an email sent to us, the official says that to close the station, Museveni is supposed to work through the ICT minister, Dr. Ham Mukasa Mulira to pressure the Uganda Broadcasting Council to withdraw the CBS’s license. The official requested that his name and email address not be revealed.
Ordinarily, Mulira is the one who appoints members of the Uganda Broadcasting Council, which licenses all radio stations in Uganda. The term of the council is 2 years and the current term runs 2008-2009. Strangely, however, the chairman of the Uganda Broadcasting Council has been on this council since its creation in 1998 when he joined as plant of the Internal Security Organization (ISO). His name is Godfrey Mutabazi. He is a Munyarwanda who lived in the United States for some time before 1998.
Other members of the broadcasting council are Aga Sekalala, Aggrey Kibenge, Dr. Catherine Omaswa, George Umonyokol, Juliana Naumo, Kagole Kivumbi, Kenneth Kazooba, Dr. Godfrey Kibuuka and Tim Mutekanga Lwanga. What the ICT ministry official told us is that, “If Museveni goes ahead and decides to close CBS, then the orders are expected to come to Mulira, who will instruct Mutabazi to get his council together to pass a resolution that CBS was operating outside the provisions of its license so it has to be closed. But because Mutabazi has a direct link to State House, he would know what to do even before Mulira tells him. Baganda should know all these are the people who will implement Museveni’s wishes to close CBS.”