{UAH} KAYIBANDA MOST PROMINENT AFRICAN LEADER- SUDAN VP.
Robert Atuhairwe/Lt.Col. Tony Owana,
The Sudanese Vice president claimed at your recent "retreat" in the
Kyankwanzi jungles that "Museveni most prominent leader in Africa".
This is surely the most sensational claim ever made!! Or it is a case
of "you suck my dick, and I will suck yours"!!! Did you both attend
this homily? I did not realise that you share notes. What Kayibanda
can do in Luwero and Acholiland and Teso, Omar Bashir can also do in
Darffur and Nuba Mountains.
Bobby
By Our Reporter Posted on February 10,
The Vice-President of the Republic of the Sudan, Mr. Hasabo Mohammed
Abdalla, has praised the NRM Caucus members for holding an annual
retreat where they exchange ideas that are beneficial to society.
"This is a good approach to have an annual retreat to exchange ideas
for the good of the people," the visibly excited visitor said amid a
thunderous applause from MPs.
President Museveni, who had just held a meeting with the visiting
South Sudanese Vice-President, during which he conveyed warm greetings
from President Omar el Bashir, introduced the guest to the NRM Caucus
members who are attending a week-long annual retreat at the National
Leadership Institute at Kyankwanzi in Kyankwanzi district.
Vice President Hasabo Mohammed Abdalla, described President Museveni
as one of the most respected and prominent leaders in Africa adding
that he was extremely delighted to meet NRM Caucus members.
He noted that the Sudanese Parliament also organizes similar retreats
for their members.
He proposed an exchange of visits between members of the NRM Caucus
with those of their National Congress Party of the Sudan in order to
strengthen the African solidarity and cooperation for the good of the
people of the continent.
"I propose that the 2 Political Parties arrange an exchange of visits
of members of the Parties. We have got a lot of potential in Africa
that we need to exploit for the good of our people," he said.
He also advised the Ugandan legislators to reflect what they learn to
the people of their numerous areas.
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The Sudanese Vice president claimed at your recent "retreat" in the
Kyankwanzi jungles that "Museveni most prominent leader in Africa".
This is surely the most sensational claim ever made!! Or it is a case
of "you suck my dick, and I will suck yours"!!! Did you both attend
this homily? I did not realise that you share notes. What Kayibanda
can do in Luwero and Acholiland and Teso, Omar Bashir can also do in
Darffur and Nuba Mountains.
Bobby
By Our Reporter Posted on February 10,
The Vice-President of the Republic of the Sudan, Mr. Hasabo Mohammed
Abdalla, has praised the NRM Caucus members for holding an annual
retreat where they exchange ideas that are beneficial to society.
"This is a good approach to have an annual retreat to exchange ideas
for the good of the people," the visibly excited visitor said amid a
thunderous applause from MPs.
President Museveni, who had just held a meeting with the visiting
South Sudanese Vice-President, during which he conveyed warm greetings
from President Omar el Bashir, introduced the guest to the NRM Caucus
members who are attending a week-long annual retreat at the National
Leadership Institute at Kyankwanzi in Kyankwanzi district.
Vice President Hasabo Mohammed Abdalla, described President Museveni
as one of the most respected and prominent leaders in Africa adding
that he was extremely delighted to meet NRM Caucus members.
He noted that the Sudanese Parliament also organizes similar retreats
for their members.
He proposed an exchange of visits between members of the NRM Caucus
with those of their National Congress Party of the Sudan in order to
strengthen the African solidarity and cooperation for the good of the
people of the continent.
"I propose that the 2 Political Parties arrange an exchange of visits
of members of the Parties. We have got a lot of potential in Africa
that we need to exploit for the good of our people," he said.
He also advised the Ugandan legislators to reflect what they learn to
the people of their numerous areas.
--
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