{UAH} Settle about 5000 East Asian in Adjumani, Kitgum Pader etc
Sam
Ethnic issues in Uganda are structural mainly poverty and elitist, in Bulemezi and Buruli you find all kinds of ethnic people. Bahima (Baralo) , Itesot, Lugbara, Nubian/Madi , Langi and Acoli - not until 1980's I knew no difference between and amongst these people! Nubian taught me to catch doves and eating them as itesot eat all types of fish which i did when I lived in Nakasongola in the 70s. Baganda normally cuaght these real types of fish and threw them away. Culture.
BwanikaEthnic issues in Uganda are structural mainly poverty and elitist, in Bulemezi and Buruli you find all kinds of ethnic people. Bahima (Baralo) , Itesot, Lugbara, Nubian/Madi , Langi and Acoli - not until 1980's I knew no difference between and amongst these people! Nubian taught me to catch doves and eating them as itesot eat all types of fish which i did when I lived in Nakasongola in the 70s. Baganda normally cuaght these real types of fish and threw them away. Culture.
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 3:33 AM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
George, L'Kitgum
Uganda need a strategy and I think George can support me on this one. He is an Asian resident.
Ugandans are very friendly people and we should help Vietnamese, Koreans, Philippines and some few Chinese and Indians to settle in Key Towns of Adjumani, Nimule, Yumbe , Kotido, Namutumba, Bugiri ,Iganga Etc.
a population of 5000 East Asian with communities of 250 people is a good start.
This mix of Ugandans and Asians is not new, very good and healthy for cultural, spiritual, environmental and business growth
Bwanika--_____________________________Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
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Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero
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