{UAH} Moseskali's love for Buganda
Moseskali of UAH loves Buganda so much that he will not wait for even a second to nail whoever sounds negative when commenting on Buganda issues.
My judgement is based on his reactions to comments by UAH members on Buganda and Baganda matters. so I hope he is not going to be offended by this.
Moses and the likes should not only sound to love Buganda but be seen to do so by vehemetntly supporting the current Katikilo of Buganda in his drive for " Buganda kuntiko". The approach I suggest for Mosess to use is;
Through restoration and increase of forest cover for Buganda region.
Wood products not only have they become "gold" but there are other indirect benefits of forestaion like improvement of tourism atraction and regulation of climate and water cycle which are back born of the rest of other economic activities in Buganda.
economic activities in Buganda that indirectly depend on sufficient forest cover are, agriculture, livestock farming, fishing and processing industries (given that most of viable industries in Uganda are agro-based). Historically these activities have been the pillar of Buganda's economy.
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My judgement is based on his reactions to comments by UAH members on Buganda and Baganda matters. so I hope he is not going to be offended by this.
Moses and the likes should not only sound to love Buganda but be seen to do so by vehemetntly supporting the current Katikilo of Buganda in his drive for " Buganda kuntiko". The approach I suggest for Mosess to use is;
Through restoration and increase of forest cover for Buganda region.
Wood products not only have they become "gold" but there are other indirect benefits of forestaion like improvement of tourism atraction and regulation of climate and water cycle which are back born of the rest of other economic activities in Buganda.
economic activities in Buganda that indirectly depend on sufficient forest cover are, agriculture, livestock farming, fishing and processing industries (given that most of viable industries in Uganda are agro-based). Historically these activities have been the pillar of Buganda's economy.
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