Multipartism helps the oppressed
Thursday, 17th January, 2008
EDITOR—I wish to comment on Michael Nakahebe’s letter entitled “Movement politics was peaceful and successful” published on Tuesday. In the letter, Nakahebe blames Africa’s present problems on tribalisation of politics.
Tribalisation of politics has been going on everywhere in Africa and has nothing to do with the introduction [...]
Archive for January, 2009
Multipartism helps the oppressed
January 21, 2009Luganda is romantic,easy to understand and bantu unifying factor
January 15, 20091. The central purpose of this debate is to discover and fulfil an African identity. That is why I find it disappointing that in this 21st century a man can sit on a chair and start typing sentences requesting English or Swahilli to be our national languages. What is national in these languages honestly?
2. I [...]
Luganda should be national language
January 5, 2009You should not worry about the politicians because they make policies depending on how they benefit from the situations. So this debate is not concluded at all. Because the politicians don’t want to offend the non-baganda voting bloc, which is becoming larger every year, the trick is to play both sides, giving [...]
National dress out for dinner is a personal choice
January 5, 20091. I think we can resolve some of these issues ourselves without even asking for government help. It’s just a matter of common sense. If we agree on the national language or national dress here, the 4500 of us here can just go home and either implement it or encourage others [...]
