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Written by Anne Abaho
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Dear Mr. President and Hon. Kamya.
I write to you with great disappointment following your letters that recently appeared in the press. To begin with, it strikes me, regardless of how certain it was that the President took time to reply Honourable Kamya’s letter. What I gathered from his response is that he has been a good and wonderful musician who sings one tune and maintains it. At this point, even the unborn Ugandan knows that without Museveni, Uganda would have been Amin and Amin would have been Uganda! It is now evident to a one day old Ugandan that without Museveni, there would have been no jobs because no earlier president had thought of decentralization.
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Written by Anne Abaho
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Ok, it is now two weeks since Kenyans strode to the polling stations to cast their votes and about a week ago since the ECK chairperson, Samuel Kivuitu said he was unsure Emilio Mwai Kibaki had fairly won the elections. The BBC, CNN, Reuters, AFP, local papers and TV stations anywhere featured the violence that erupted in Kenya following the stolen elections. All reporters have termed the chaos as ‘ethnic/tribal violence’. But this so called ‘ethnic/tribal violence’ has caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Kenyans, brought businesses to a halt, caused unnecessary deaths and tensions in the country. In Rift Valley alone, it is reported that about 150,000 people have been displaced, dead bodies were found in Burnt forest, women have been gang-raped and children are starving. At Mombasa port, trucks are packed instead of delivering goods to Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, South Sudan and DRC. |
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Written by Kamulegeya Wesonga
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As we welcome the new year, we are so touched by our brothers and sisters of Kenya with all the chaos and death they have gone through due to what one of the loosing parties has called “crying out for democracy” giving Uganda a lesson to learn. This reminds me of what Mr Museveni said once that a mere vote couldn’t take him just like a chicken thief.
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Written by Steven Lubwama
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Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi crowned the year with a surprise by changing the administration at the mighty Mengo establishment. Four former ministers and other new entrants were assigned the posts of ministers as nine were dropped. JB Walusimbi was assigned the post of Katikiro replacing Ambassador Emanuel Ssendawula who has served the kingdom for more than a year, he now becomes a deputy in the office he has been holding. |
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