Monday, November 1, 2010

Kivumbi's Cousin Tendo Daniel Nkajja Weds at 21 years of Age.


Kivumbi's Cousin Tendo Daniel Nkajja Weds at 21 years of Age.

Interesting I must say I do not know what you say about it but in the eyes of Yawey, I mean Jehovah God-the young man has taken one of the most perfect decisions and by that the young couple has won favor and and the blessings of God are yet to engulf them.

Daniel also known as Kidy born April 1989 is a profession pianist at Entebbe Full Gospel Church,
He takes homage in Entebbe though his parents are residents in Namasuba.

At this time there many questioning the scale of responsibility Kidy is getting into but I must tell you, there's no level in life where there's responsibility.

Viola Nakimba 19 is the girl she's getting married to this December, the Introduction ceremony (traditional marriage) is set this weekend Sat 06th Non 10. Viola will be taking her husband to be in Masaka where her parents live.

Th couple will be exchanging marriage vows at there church in Entebbe. I have decided to run this story on to inspire young people and those ageing but fear marriage. Many regard it at complicated basing on the words they hear and what they seem to see in some marriages. Let me challenge you, what you wanna see in your marriage is what you make it. Do not fear to make this commitment in guise of money and lack of trust in your spouse. Just have a feeling that yours will work out. As for and my lover Flavia Apio we shall get marriage net year 2011.

E K Benjamin Report.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Busoga Saga


Busoga SAGA

It’s close to 3 years now since His Highness Henry Wako Muloki the Kyabazinga of Busoga died.

It has come at a time when His Excellency President Museveni is on his 10 day tour in the Busoga Region. A region characterized of vicious poverty. Once one of Uganda’s most cherished and prospered region now in ruins!

The kingdom remains without a king and it’s the Uganda government’s deliberate attempts to hinder Basoga from electing a Kyabazinga.

PDP urges the president not to just tour. President Museveni should be able tackle and resolve various problems affecting the Basoga. There’s no justification of people dying of jiggers in this 21st Century.

The government should ensure re-industrialization of Jinja. This will open doors of opportunities for the people of Busoga.

Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin


Deputy Spokes Person PDP

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Electricity; Uranium for Energy, Kivumbi Unleashes shocking facts



Electricity; Uranium for Energy

A nation that does not supply or manufacture enough energy for it's citizens will never sustain fully it's economy.
And if there's any chance to increase energy development, we've got to do it faster .

Uganda's energy distribution does not fully require private sector involvement if we are do away with exploitation.
Always the most important and crucial sectors of the economy need to be in hands of the government to necessitate requisition and utilization of resources, services and commodities on affordable fees by every national.
This explains why it was a mistake for the only Hydro Electricity Power distribution government enterprise to be privatized.
PDP is not saying that UMEME has not lived to it's expectations and that it's services are undesirable.
This should be got clearly that much as this company strives for excellency in the provision of it's services, many Ugandans remain dissatisfied especially at this time;
Whereas being a business like any other profit oriented company- it's not fair thinking about fixing a standard fee on electricity consumption as it wants to do (consumption of 0-50 units for 12000 UG X and 50-70 units for 26000 UG X).
An honest company would continue charging only for what a consumer has used.

Ugandans should also help UMEME while it losses millions every year to those who consume unpaid power and to those who steal it's gadgets.

PDP advocates for gentle and polite approach to this issue, we want electricity prices as mentioned in this year's budget to be implemented.

We ask that the power project in Jinja be not delayed.

There's no problem building a Uranium Power plant since we have this mineral in abundance as long as we comply with the International Laws.
President Museveni should not give politicians as an excuse for failed government programs like Kaluma Dam power project.

Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People's Development Party Deputy Spokes Person

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Electricity; Uranium for Energy

A nation that does not supply or manufacture enough energy for it's citizens will never sustain fully it's economy.
And if there's any chance to increase energy development, we've got to do it faster .

Uganda's energy distribution does not fully require private sector involvement if we are do away with exploitation.
Always the most important and crucial sectors of the economy need to be in hands of the government to necessitate requisition and utilization of resources, services and commodities on affordable fees by every national.
This explains why it was a mistake for the only Hydro Electricity Power distribution government enterprise to be privatized.
PDP is not saying that UMEME has not lived to it's expectations and that it's services are undesirable.
This should be got clearly that much as this company strives for excellency in the provision of it's services, many Ugandans remain dissatisfied especially at this time;
Whereas being a business like any other profit oriented company- it's not fair thinking about fixing a standard fee on electricity consumption as it wants to do (consumption of 0-50 units for 12000 UG X and 50-70 units for 26000 UG X).
An honest company would continue charging only for what a consumer has used.

Ugandans should also help UMEME while it losses millions every year to those who consume unpaid power and to those who steal it's gadgets.

PDP advocates for gentle and polite approach to this issue, we want electricity prices as mentioned in this year's budget to be implemented.

We ask that the power project in Jinja be not delayed.

There's no problem building a Uranium Power plant since we have this mineral in abundance as long as we comply with the International Laws.
President Museveni should not give politicians as an excuse for failed government programs like Kaluma Dam power project.

Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People's Development Party Deputy Spokes Person

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Uganda Voter Registration Ending on 14th June

Are you a Ugandan? Are you in the country ?

Are you 18 years and above?

Are you registered as a voter? If not, run quickly to a nearest Voter Registration center and do so or confirm your eligibility to vote for the 2011 National Elections before 14 June 2010.


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Friday, June 4, 2010

Museveni not tackling challenges we are facing as a nation; Dr Abed Bwanika


Great getting back to you after almost a full month, I appreciate your concern about me making it to my ambitions and that PDP is getting to power by the decision you have made to support us. Series of events have occurred but among the great is my Birth Day on 14th May, making it to 21 years; PDP continued tours deep in big and small villages of Uganda not forgetting towns.
We have equipped a task force with a heavy machinery - I mean whatever it is to ensure Dr Abed Bwanika our party president gets to State House and that at least the party secures 70 % Parliamentary seats and I have to assure you,this is possible.

We appreciate the work of media for covering us and we encourage the print media to offer us platform more than ever.

I am here this afternoon to bring to you briefly what has been covered in today's Press Conference;

Dr Abed has referred the Talk of the Nation's Address yesterday by His Excellency President Museveni at Parliament as Rhetoric and Recycled. " For resistance there roads which have always appeared pending in the previous budgets which he has promised to work on! others he has said are complete to the contrary."
His Excellence the next President of The Republic of Uganda argues that Mr. Museveni's State of the Nation's Address does not reflect the true picture of the nation.
The PDP President, also husband to Dr Gladys Bwanika wants the president to be in position to to tell the challenges we are facing as a nation and also focus on what the future calls. He attended personally this historical event yesterday Parliament.

Former presidential candidate has not missed to make his comment on the Opinion Polls by Daily Monitor of different presidential aspirants come 2011. He says they have been designed to shape opinion and interest of the Inter Party Coalition (IPC).
He has also criticized " Truth Every Day Paper" for being partial and an open supporter of Forum For Democratic Change (FDC) upon which he has stated that even when the Party President Dr Col Kizza Besigye coughs, to them it's news. He describes the poles as sectarian and tribal based which he says must stop.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Minister Werikhe Should Be Arrested



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PROSECUTION FOR MINISTER WERIKHE NECESSARY

Much as the opposition emerged winner in Mbale municipality by-elections on Tuesday this week; the country and the entire world should know that the irregularities involved in all past elections-small or big depict deficiency and inefficiency of the Electro Commission.
It ought to be done voluntarily always for the E.C removing names of voters from the voters register. There have never been sound explanations as to why many voters’ names at the last moment do not appear.
Apart from nature factors the E.C should tell us why at so many occasions voting facilities are either not enough, arrive late or seem not in place.
If the E.C is to organize free and fair elections; must it be committed, transparent and never manipulated by any political party.
PDP wants minister Werikhe who allegedly got involved in the violent incident in which one person was shot and injured during the elections to be prosecuted.
His explanation is not vivid to assume innocence because you cannot just order your escort to shoot whenever there’s suspicion of danger- and danger of what magnitude?
Losing a Ugandan citizen at the order of minister counts much and we can not tolerate such orders and scenarios prevail.

Dr Mutende and all people who were affected and sustained injuries as a result of this should be compensated and treated by the minister himself. We have witnessed heads of state resigning or forced to do so as a result of there own mistakes. Bill Clinton stepped down because of a woman; how about here?


Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin

PDP National Coordinator

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Eddoboozi Uganda/Buganda's New Paper of Record.


The biggest Baganda student and youth organization in Buganda, Nkoba za Mbogo, made history December 17, 2009, when they started publishing a professional newspaper – Eddoboozi. According to our source in Mmengo Bulange, Eddoboozi is the result of more than a year of careful planning and hard work by patriotic youths, and their advisors, in the midst of numerous roadblocks by the occupation NRM government and its agents. To deliver this project, Nkoba za Mbogo received assistance and mentoring from seasoned Baganda journalistssuch as Ssemujju Ibrahim Nganda and Kalundi Serumaga as well as Baganda elders and ordinary kingdom citizens.

The really big day for the staff of Ddoboozi and the entire Buganda Kingdom came last week, when Ssabasajja Kabaka, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II chose to officially launch the paper (Photo courtesy of Eddoboozi). The lion of Buganda, who appeared very pleased by his subjects’ work, wrote and signed an autograph on one Eddoboozi copy. The Buganda minister for youth, Owek. Mathius Mpuuga presented the Ddoboozi project to Ssabasajja Kabaka.

The electronic version of Eddoboozi is available at www.eddoboozi.co.ug.

Baganda, especially in Kampala and Masaka, have welcomed Ddoboozi with much excitement. The Luganda paper comes four months after the oppressive NRM occupation government illegally closed CBS FM Radio, the official radio station of Buganda. Response in the dispora has been slower only because of lack of awareness. However, it is steadily growing the day.

One of the main writers at Buganda Post chief writer and moderator, Ms. Aisha Nankya, had this to say about the new Baganda newspaper: “Every Muganda who loves his or her Kingdom and Kabaka must be proud of what these gallant sons of daughters of Buganda have done. This is evidence that the best days for Buganda are ahead. Buganda Post has a national duty to support and promote Eddoboozi in all ways possible.

“Congratulations Nkoba za Mbogo, congratulations Buganda, Ssabasajja Awqangaale!”