Saturday, March 6, 2010

Minister Werikhe Should Be Arrested



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Date Thur 18th Feb 2010

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!”

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Time Has Come For Us To Get ready For This Vast Market-Kivumbi tells East Africans.


.that Uganda remains the only country in East Africa lenient with foreigners.
Kenyans, Rwandans, Sudanese, Ethiopians, Congolese, Somalis & Tanzanians are nearly treated if not almost like nationals or citizens of this country!
It’s allegedly said that some even have Ugandans passports! Ministry of internal affairs should investigate.
They study, work and reside freely unlike Ugandans living their countries.

The reason why a few Ugandans products are found in East African countries is that government has not played a fair and clean game for its people.
Just travel to Kenya, you’ll only see splash juice as a Ugandan product in there super markets but see how many banks, hypermarkets, restaurants, internet kiosks that Kenyans have, run or operate here!!

PDP says the time is now for us to get ready for this vast market; Uganda must wake up.
It should not be a few people in the government alongside there relatives and comrades to yield out this is as it has always been; a point in case is CHOGM.

The Uganda government must be by now compiling and winding up it’s research for channels and avenues in which Ugandans are to benefit as the Kenyan government did that’s why Kenyans banks businesses r now in operation here.

Uganda’s neighbors should give space for our people to be treated as East Africans as it is here.

Finally Ugandans must know that the other part of true patriotism that president Museveni has not talked about is beyond joining UPDF and going for Mukyaka-mukyaka The authentic strong love for nation can be portrayed if we choose to support & sponsor our own people.
People’s Development Party is not telling you to abscond and cancel transactions with foreigners rather to give our nationals the first priority.
We should happily welcome and be customers with our own banks, companies, shops, firms, organizations, industries buy our own products; that’s how we shall benefit and develop.
And I am not saying that our firms and manufacturers should take advantage of this so as not to improve on the quality of there products and services.

For God and My Country.


Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People’s Development Party National Coordinator

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Forcus on Our Children

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Uganda has signed and ratified so many conventions and treaties linked to the rights of children and- has a law in place known as The Children’s Act Cap 59 and of course the supreme Law of the land which is the 1995 Constitution all of which recognizes the status and rights of these children.
Much as that is the case; we feel little has been done by our Government as all the children centers are either in the hands of Non Government Organizations or individuals and groups; Mention them...Sanyu babies home, Nsambya Babies home and others. Kampiringisa is only juvenile offenders!

The people’s Development Party wants the public to join hands and at least continue to adopt many children from these homes.
We ask Ugandans to use the contraceptives in place in order to avoid unwanted pregnancies that result into abandoning children -many of them have been thrown in pit latrines and garbage places, we want this to stop.
We equally call upon charitable organizations; religious institutions to help more children and educate them about culture & morals.
The government of Uganda needs not to be informed that there’s a need to save our children. The Ministry of Gender must take this important.

Come 2011 when P.D.P gets into power, there many plans we have in respect for our children and therefore we hereby give hope to them;
We believe that all “people are created equal and endowered by there creator with certain inalienable rights;
Among these are life, liberty and pursuit of happiness “as American philosopher Thomas Jefferson stated.

For God and My Country

Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People’s Development Party National Coordinator.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

SSEBANGA HAS HAS LEFT US WITH ALOT TO EXPLORE!



Enock Ssebanga, who became a poster-boy for child abuse when he was discovered, tortured and emaciated in a dog’s kennel, a decade ago, is dead. He was 21.

One of his guardians, Mr Rashid Luswa, said Ssebanga died at 11am yesterday after a long battle with leukaemia.

Ssebanga, then aged 12, came to national prominence in August 2000 when the Police, acting on a tip-off from neighbours, discovered what was left of the boy at his parents’ home in Kawempe, a city suburb.

Accused by his father and stepmother of stealing food and money, Ssebanga had been locked up without food for over two months and physically tortured.

His skeletal features were a grim testimony of both human cruelty and perseverance. His left arm had been broken in a beating and his body was covered in so many sores, the car seat had to be peppered with cushions as he was driven to Mulago Hospital.

Ssebanga’s case was not out of the ordinary; a Foundation for Human Rights Report from that year lists several children who were physically and emotionally abused by their parents and guardians. Yet the photo of an emaciated Ssebanga that was published, and the dog life he had been subjected to, captured the nation’s mood and helped draw attention to child abuse.

Ssebanga’s life soon moved from tragedy to hope.
Rev. Kefa Sempangi, who runs the African Foundation charity, soon adopted Ssebanga and oversaw his recuperation.

The malnourished Ssebanga in 2000

He put him back into school, first at Rookmaker Primary School in Mukono and later at Bethel Junior School where he finished primary school. In an interview with Daily Monitor earlier this year, Ssebanga, who was in senior two at Bethel Covenant College, spoke positively about his future dreams and appeared in fairly good health.

Yet hope was slowly turning back into tragedy. Two years ago, Ssebanga was diagnosed with leukaemia, a cancer that destroys the body’s blood-forming tissues, including bone marrow and the lymphatic system.

He soon started making frequent journeys to International Hospital Kampala and Hospice Makindye which managed terminal illnesses.

Three weeks ago, when this author met him in Hope Ward at International Hospital in Namuwongo, Ssebanga lay helplessly gasping for breath, had cough and his eyes were sunken.

He complained of pain around his hips and said the doctors had found him to be anaemic but his spirits remained high and he cracked jokes about how he hated the medicine but liked the young female doctor who was seeing him.

Positive living
Although he probably knew the terminal nature of his illness, Ssebanga remained positive. All he wanted to do, he said, his voice croaky from the pain and the medication, was to get well, leave the hospital and go play games on the computer back home.

Ssebanga was later readmitted to Bethel Children’s home in Namulanda along Entebbe Road.

Yesterday he got his wish to leave hospital but it was in a body bag and he was headed for the mortuary at Mulago, not home.

The cancerous cells in his body had finally done what his parents had tried and failed to do – kill his body – but nothing could ever kill the spirit of this boy from Kyebando.

The burial will take place on Monday at 2PM at Katulaga-Maya, off the Kampala-Masaka Road. The whereabouts of his father Charles Kayongo and stepmother Regina Nabakooza who were both sentenced to 18 years in jail for his torture.

Rest in Peace Brother.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Kivumbi Declares 3 dyz of fasting in order 2 Overcome Depression


For heaven`s sake something wrong must be happening an we can`t let this to happen.
The 60 hour fasting begins today and I have decided to report to God all the wrongs that have happened whether negligently or accidentally I do not care. The Lord says come to me all who are heavy laden and I will give you rest.The Lord is near those who are afflicted to listen to there cry and give them a future.He exalts those who are meek &gentle in heart but humbles the wicked and proud.He says call upon and I will answer you.Seek me and you will find me. My property which was stolen from car number plate UAK 879R by unidentified person/people in unknown areas because we stopped on two petrol stations, four restaurants and the along the road in Wakiso.
Anyway i reported the case to Central police Station( CPS) Kampala the following day;
S.D RE: 22/19/09/09
OFFENCE : THEFT UNKNOWN SUSPECTS
CONTACT RM 46.
DAY 1- Tonight I`ll be joining the Youth group led by Maria for an overnight in Ndeba Victory Church and they be lifting me in there prayers.
DAY 2- After my Parliamentary session at 3:00Pm over the them of Mult Party Governance,i`ll join the Youth in my Home Church Masajja Redeemed Church of Christ under Ps Bweyinda David& Ps Nakefeero Zelubabel
DAY 3- After the discourse in Makerere, Senate Building of marking the International Day of the Deaf at 6:00Pm I`ll join the Watoto formerly KPC Cell members in Mengo at Prosy Katumba`s residence and there after i`ll declare out fast with Maria over.I am planning to have something may be in a restaurant to break our fast. In this 60 hour fast, we have employed Scriptures like;
I`ll restore the years that the locusts and aunts eat..-Zechariah`ll restore all the villages of your father soul for Jonathan`s sake... 2Kg 9
The sins of your ancestors will not be put on you...I am the Lord who gives the strength to make wealth..With long life will I satisfy you..
Ps 91:am Jehovah El-Shadai (Protector)
A NEW DAWN OF CHANGE HAS COME!

Monday, August 17, 2009

BBC NET WORK AFRICA- FACE BOOK DEBATE

Should the AU outsource security operations?




Hi guys, I'm Alex Jakana and at Africa Have Your Say we are considering airing the above debate next week. It was proposed by Alex Mwange who points out that despite the DRCongo having an elected president and one of largest UN peace keeping forces in the world, residents in the eastern part of the country are still suffering and dying at the hands of militia.Mr Mwange suggests that perhaps it's time security in the region was outsourced to private military contractors. Do you agree?Should the AU consider outsourcing it's peace and security operations? if not why?Share your thoughts on the discussion board and leave a phone number if you'd like to take part in the radio debate.
Cheers



Thanks Alex




Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin-Law Development Center Makerere-Uganda. Well, I would suggest that security remains in the hands of the Government alongside the UN peacekeeping forces. The only challenge I observe is that the peace-keeping forces have in a meanwhile failed to confront and defeat enemies of peace. Under no reason shall we listen to demands of such people and neither should we allow a combined government in the name of restoring peace because this will become an uncontrollable flu that will scatter to rest of African region where rebel conflicts now prevail just like in countries where votes are rigged and at the end of the day we have unified governments! The question should either be; Where such militia groups acquire support and who is supporting them? By that, we can be able to trace out the channel through which they acquire ammunition and we shall then call the international community to punish the supporters. I would finally recommend the A U to consider outstanding it’s operations in a mean time as we identify the back bone of the enemy power.


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