Dear Ugandans,
Uganda is a long way to uniting as one country which is sad. Late Obote divided the country so much and the current politicians are also still taking advantage of these divisions. Obote practically divided the north and south of Uganda from the 1960s. Museveni rightly used this division to get rid of Obote [...]
Archive for April, 2009
‘killing a muganda or a munyankole is as easy as riding a bicycle’
April 29, 2009CREATING JOBS STARTS FROM LOWER END
April 27, 2009As Ugandan living abroad, if we are to do anything back home to help our brothers and sisters in Uganda, the most critical question is how to create quickly hundreds of millions of jobs for the poor with limited purchasing power and limited capital for investment. The idea that most of these jobs could be [...]
Ugandans should create their own jobs
April 27, 2009I remember one ugandan wrote on the UAH forum that it is solely the role of the government to create jobs and not the private sector and I would like to partly disagree. I would like to say that the experiment of governments creating jobs has miserably failed and now it is upon us to [...]
Amin & Obote are part of most villainous people of the century
April 27, 2009Dear readers,
I have never said that Hitler, Obote, Amin, Jean-Bedel Bokassa and others in their category (who were nuttier than squirrel turds) did not do good things for their countries. The bad things they did outweigh the good things. All I know is that I pray and hope that [...]
‘TUKUDENDEREZA’ MUSEVENI DOESN’T WORK
April 27, 2009The opposition is right to tell Museveni’s supporters to restrain themselves from supporting anything whether bad or good in Uganda. We all once loved president Museveni because we thought he was gonna give Uganda a better foundation than Obote did. Actually, he tried in the first 10-12 years of his leadership to put things right. [...]
Asians have not changed their ways up to now
April 27, 2009Dear readers,
With due respect to our Asian friends and Ugandan nationals, I think they have not changed their ways wherever they live. I really thought that the Amin example would have given them a few bits on how to live in the society but wapi. Here in the UK, I thought being a Muslim can [...]
Buganda,Lule and Uganda after the fall of Dada
April 27, 2009Dear ugandans,
If anyone knows Mr. Moses Kalanzi’s email, we would like him to join us at the UAH forum as soon as possible. I have read a few bits he has written in the media and his work seems to be interesting.
Regarding Lule’s leadership, I can only say that Lule was a victim of ‘snakes’, [...]
UPC started tribalism in Uganda
April 27, 2009Dear Ugandans,
Before independence, the UPC, by virtue of its non-Baganda domination, was assured of support outside Buganda—and not because it had a party organization which could deliver the votes but because the rest of Uganda hated Buganda at the time. It used the tribal divisions to accumulate support for itself outside Buganda. It’s not that [...]
Why Torture is not justifiable
April 18, 2009The idea of ‘spying’ or trailing terrorist suspects is effective and it is the very reason why I support phone tapping of suspects as proposed by Minister Mbabazi. If you have got enough credible evidence against a suspect, all you need is to present it in front of the courts of law instead of torturing [...]
