Posted on 22 September 2009
Tags: Bukenya, Caleb Akandwanaho, force, Foreign, Gilbert, John, Kabaka, Kahinda, Kahinda Otafiire, Kayihura, Kirunda Kivejinja, kuteesa, museveni, Mutebi, Nagenda, Namayanja, Namulondo, news, Occupation, official, Otafiire, Rose, sam, Tinyefuza, treason, Yoweri
In an exclusive communication to Buganda Post, a group of Baganda professionals based in Europe have announced that, they are constituting what they called a virtual court to start collecting evidence against Buganda occupiers and their collaborators. They call the virtual court, which includes both lawyers and other professionals, Embuga Mununula (from effort to rescue Buganda). The members of Embuga Mununula claim that they have started the initiative in the name of their Kabaka although, obviously, he did not personally instruct them. They argue that, since Buganda is occupied by foreigners and Kabaka Mutebi’s movements are now controlled by a Rwandese mercenary, Kalyekezi Kayihura, their action is consistent with the tradition of fighting against occupation forces.
Among the prominent NRM government officials under investigation are Yoweri Tebaruha Museveni, Gilbert Balibaseka Bukenya, David Tinyefuza, Kahinda Otafiire, Kalyekezi Kayihura, Caleb Akandwanaho and John Nagenda. Over the next several months, evidence will be collected and potential witnesses identified, with a goal of building cases against key members of the occupation force and their collaborators. The applicable law will be a combination of English Law and native Buganda Law. For example, native Buganda Law provides for the death penalty on conviction of treason and betraying Namulondo but also allows collective punishment, where the convict’s whole family is condemned as traitors.
According to the Embuga Mununula founders, as soon as Baganda gain the capacity administer fair trials and carry out appropriate punishments humanely, speedy open trials and sentencing will start. The group does not predict how long this will take. In fact they say that they are willing to continue building cases for as long as Buganda is under occupation. Even if a suspect dies the Baganda who have suffered through his actions will still want his estate to compensate the victims and, in some cases, members of his family to be punished according to native Buganda Law.
The first batch of high value personalities to be investigated first is shown below:

Posted on 25 July 2009
Tags: airport, arab, Buganda, entebbe, entebbe airport, federo, Genocide, Kabaka, kingdom, kuteesa, museveni, Mutebi, news, sam, uganda, Video, wazimba
A group or individual using the name Wazimba have contacted Buganda Post to indicate that they posted an anti-Museveni message on the YouTube video sharing website. The video includes a live clip filmed at Entebbe airport and is narrated in Luganda. The general theme of the message is to “wake my friends” (”banange muzuukuke”) to resist the efforts by Uganda rules to grab all national assets. We have not yet been able to establish whether Wazimba is a Muganda. And Mr. or Ms. or Messrs Wazimba also leaves any information about his political affiliations.
The narrator specifically alleges that Entebbe international airport has been sold to one man, Sam Kuteesa. This allegation is in line with Uganda current investigations by Uganda’s Museveni controlled parliament into a lease deal where government has sold Entebbe airport to an Arab company. Some MPs have told the local press that they have evidence that Sam Kuteesa and other Balaalo personalities set up a joint venture with the Arab company, as a front to sell the airport to themselves.
Kuteesa and other influential Banyankore and Bakiga have been engaged in controversial airport business since the mid 1990s. For example, Kuteesa and Museveni’s half-brother Salim Saleh own ENHAS, which has a monopoly on Entebbe airport ground handling and security. In addition, Entebbe In-flight Services is owned by Mrs. Janet Museveni and Charles Mbiire.
To watch the video click here.
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 14 February 2009
Tags: baganda, Banyankore, Besigye, Beti, bugandapost, Bukenya, FDC, human, Kabaka, Kamya, Katikkiro, Kiggundu, Kyanjo, movement, Mpanga, museveni, nambooze, nation, Njuba, Nsibambi, rights, rwanda, sam, Ssemwogerere, Sulaiman, Ttabamiruka, uganda, Walusimbi
This is my last column on Buganda Post for the foreseeable future and it is dedicated to one of the few Baganda politicians who have the capacity to see beyond the “village chief” political system that President Museveni created in Uganda. It is Beti Namisango Kamya, the woman who threw a spanner in the Banyankore/Bakiga/Banyarwanda conspiracy to marginalize Baganda and make Kabaka and his subjects beggars in their own homeland. More on Beti later.
Why I am leaving and what it next for Buganda Post
It is always very difficult to say goodbye to the ones you love. Even more so when the reasons for leaving a totally out of your control. It is against that background that this columnist must tell you that this will be her last posting for the foreseeable future. The main reason for my leaving is financial. Our original sponsor, God bless his soul, is not able to continue funding me in this severe economic recession and I need to improve my income security urgently. Maybe in future, when the financial situation is better, I may contribute again in some capacity.
In the meantime, I have recommended to the sponsor that we get other people whose commitment to Buganda and Ssabasajja Kabaka is unquestionable to take over Buganda Post and operate it on a more business like footing. We have been offering everything for free, including advertising for Ttabamiruka, Red Cross, Human Rights Watch and other worthy causes. However, I think Buganda Post has potential to sustain itself financially with several contributors and paid advertising. If you have any interest or suggestions you can contact the sponsor (Sam) on info@BugandaPost.com.
Now back to Beti Namisango Kamya
To understand the importance of what Beti has achieved since September 2008, you must first understand that Mr. Museveni, Dr. Kiiza Besigye and the rest of the Banyankore/Bakiga/Banyarwanda clique who now control all aspects of our lives were confident that they could carry on all their personal and political fights in Buganda while the Baganda were doing the water carrying for them. In the NRM, Mr. Museveni was comfortable with his Baganda political henchmen like Apollo Nsibambi , Gilbert Bukenya and Sekandi. And, in FDC, Dr. Besigye was hoping to match Museveni’s Baganda henchmen with Sam Njuba , Beti Kamya and (curiously) Yusuf Nsibambi.
Then, out of the blue, the soldier’s daughter saw the light! Besigye had manipulated the FDC constitution in Museveni style to bar Kamya from competing top the late Dr. Sulaiman Kiggundu as party president. Yet Kamya had done all the heavy lifting to consolidate FDC while Besigye was hiding in South Africa. Confusion, anger and personal doubt must have followed for Beti. But it is clear that the urge to go home and serve her Kabaka in these tough times won Beti over. Around August/September 2008 Beti started her “Buganda first” message and connected with the Ttabamiruka people in America. That is the spanner Beti threw in the Museveni/Besigye exclusive political sports league in Uganda. It is a “game changer”.
Beti understands what Dr. Martin Luther King was talking about
In his famous “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. King said: “We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of Now. This is no time to engage in the luxury of cooling off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism. Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood. Now is the time to make justice a reality for all of God’s children.”
I believe that my sister Beti Namisango Kamya is telling us that Buganda cannot afford the “luxury of cooling off” periods to negotiate, which Katikkiro JB Walusimbi and Mr. Museveni are forcing on us. Nor can Buganda afford the tranquilizing drug of gradualism (“nyama ntono, okayana eri mu nkwaawa”) , the signature tactic Katikkiro Mulwanyamuli Ssemwogerere and Museveni used to lead Baganda into the Regional Tier abyss.
Omuzaana Beti Kamya is also addressing the “dark and desolate valley” of desperation where Buganda has been forced by the Banyankore/Bakiga/Banyarwanda conspiracy. A valley where foreigners can even stop Kabaka from visiting his subject in Buluuli. And I think that Beti is telling us that, now is the time to lift our nation Buganda from the “quicksands of racial injustices” that we have suffered from Uganda party politics and will which will continue if we trust Ugandan political parties.
This columnist does not know if Beti Kamya has ever even listened to or read Dr. King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. But it is clear that she and her advisors understand what Martin Luther King was talking about. For that I salute Beti Kamya and all other Baganda who are intelligent enough and brave enough to realize that our salvation will come from being and behaving like “Baganda first” – Uganda is now nothing but a looting spree! We must stand shoulder to shoulder with Beti Kamya, Mpanga, Nambooze, Kyanjo and all other loyal Baganda to build a internation buganda freedom movement to resist the looting of Buganda.
Ssabasajja Kabaka Awangaale.
Omulongo Nakato