{UAH} Erasmus+ programme
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Mengo was attacked in 1966 thus I use that attack as a reference time. Before that attack the Wobulenzi municipality had a piped water system. And to be fair, granted water was not running into houses, but the little town which is 30 miles out of Kampala on Bombo road, had a system where water was being pipped out of the ground by a motor, sent into an elevated huge tank, and ran into several pipes, where everyone would show up, day in day out and collect water with a container to use at home. That system was functioning before 1966, and that tank was opposite the new Post office of Wobulenzi. That water was supplied for free. A central fund was set up to maintain and run the system where we all chipped in. Before 1966. {Mutuwe kubugalo namwe}
Now I want you to go back into the old district of Kigezi, very educated Bakiga and very rich Bakiga. They grew Irish Potatoes and cabbages I think the most in Uganda, and through organizations like Bakiga kweterana, trucks after trucks ferries them all over the country. Can you tell me why in all the education Bakiga got, in all the money they got out of the agriculture, in all the money they collected from tourism, in all the politics they were involved into both of UPC and The Movement, Bakiga to today do not have a single firkin inch of piped water in the ground? When they want to use a piped water or a sewage system they line up themselves into The Kisoro/Kabale/Kampala express. This movement of targeting Kampala for such services is rampant not only in Kigezi but in North and in Eastern.
Blow up all the God damn schools you have in the country, for the education they give to our people is total crap !!!!!!!
EM -> { Trump for 2020 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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From: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com [mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Herrn Mulindwa Edward
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 3:06 AM
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Subject: {UAH} Erasmus+ programme
Dan Bwanika
With all due respect sir, more than half the entire African population has degrees, if education was a pillar of development honestly Acholi and Langi would have had the most developed area in Uganda, for they beat all of us with degrees only followed by Easterners. How does West Africa count? Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Lesotho, they have degrees just oozing out of their families, development Bure.
Let us go back to Northern Uganda, they have the most fertile land in Uganda, for it is flat, they have rivers with fresh water surrounding them, critical thinkers wonder why they failed to tap into the coffee plant in Uganda. Why did Acholi and Langi fail to use the land they were blessed with, to grow tons of coffee in their region, yet Buganda with a less fertile land, was producing it to become the major national foreign exchange earner? Even at a thieving prices that UPC was paying our people. How did this happen?
And the answer is very simple, Acholi and Langi are naturally lazy, they wake up in the morning to do only two things in life, no matter in Uganda no matter in diaspora, drink alcohol and screw women. An average Acholi and Langi family, has ten children. Growing coffee plant is a full time work, you clean out the grass year around, you harvest Embirabira, and you harvest Ez'Omwaka. You not only do that but you pick the seeds, dry them, store them and then pack them to the store. That to an Acholi or Langi is a waaaay too much work, they would simply never do.
They moved on and decided to grow the easiest plant, cotton. Langi and Acholi grew tons of cotton, do you know why? It is an easy plant, you do not save the seeds they are handed out by the government and for free, when you plant the seed you remove the grass only one time, and you forget the plant. Cotton grows its self that even if you do not remove the grass a second time it will ripe and dry its self while on the firkin plant in the jungle you left it.
You turn around with a basket and in the middle of the jungle you left it, you will pick the cotton, ready for the store. With a system that easy Acholi and Langi managed to grow tons and tons of cotton. The lira spinning mill was built in Lira for that very reason. The cotton we grew in the entire Buganda was being sent to Lira, and we only beat their market for to us after picking the cotton, we sat down and picked out the firkin fiifi, which they never did. Their cotton was second class when ours was first class.
Now with the above knowledge I need to turn around and ask you a very basic question, do you actually today know what the Acholi and Langi did in all the money they got out of that cotton? Few days ago I said that Verona fathers never built anything in Buganda, we built our schools through Bulungi bwansi, we used the money from the coffee to make our roads, schools, churches and to pay for the entire education of all Acholi and Langi in the country. Every road, school and church you see in Northern Uganda was made by Verona fathers. Northerners have been beggars in both good and bad times/days of Uganda.
What did they do with all the money they got from the cotton, if they failed to build the schools, roads, churches and even pay for the tuition of their children? They drunk it. By the way the entire piece I am posting this morning, refers to the Easterners as well and the money they got out of the Robusta plant. They produces tons, it had a higher price than Kibooko that we grew in Buganda, yet absolutely nothing to show but professional drunkards and professional beggars. Our coffee also paid for their roads, their schools, their churches and their entire higher education.
Education has failed in Africa, the most educated in this forum make the most absurd/bizarre statements, please do not send in more schools, but start by blowing up the existing schools, and find a solution to laziness sitting in our country/continent.
Enjoy the first day of the fall, it has been a very good summer.
EM -> { Trump for 2020 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
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Subject: {UAH} Erasmus+ programme
The Erasmus+ programme is playing its part in the Africa-Europe Alliance.
The EU is committed to supporting 35,000 African students and researchers by next year. Empowering young people in Africa is key to building a better future. This year, we have focused on boosting cooperation with businesses to ensure that young people in Africa acquire all the skills they need for their professional life. Learn more → https://europa.eu/!xf86dH
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Mengo was attacked in 1966 thus I use that attack as a reference time. Before that attack the Wobulenzi municipality had a piped water system. And to be fair, granted water was not running into houses, but the little town which is 30 miles out of Kampala on Bombo road, had a system where water was being pipped out of the ground by a motor, sent into an elevated huge tank, and ran into several pipes, where everyone would show up, day in day out and collect water with a container to use at home. That system was functioning before 1966, and that tank was opposite the new Post office of Wobulenzi. That water was supplied for free. A central fund was set up to maintain and run the system where we all chipped in. Before 1966. {Mutuwe kubugalo namwe}
Now I want you to go back into the old district of Kigezi, very educated Bakiga and very rich Bakiga. They grew Irish Potatoes and cabbages I think the most in Uganda, and through organizations like Bakiga kweterana, trucks after trucks ferries them all over the country. Can you tell me why in all the education Bakiga got, in all the money they got out of the agriculture, in all the money they collected from tourism, in all the politics they were involved into both of UPC and The Movement, Bakiga to today do not have a single firkin inch of piped water in the ground? When they want to use a piped water or a sewage system they line up themselves into The Kisoro/Kabale/Kampala express. This movement of targeting Kampala for such services is rampant not only in Kigezi but in North and in Eastern.
Blow up all the God damn schools you have in the country, for the education they give to our people is total crap !!!!!!!
EM -> { Trump for 2020 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
-----Original Message-----
From: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com [mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Herrn Mulindwa Edward
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 3:06 AM
To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com
Cc: camnetwork@yahoogroups.com
Subject: {UAH} Erasmus+ programme
Dan Bwanika
With all due respect sir, more than half the entire African population has degrees, if education was a pillar of development honestly Acholi and Langi would have had the most developed area in Uganda, for they beat all of us with degrees only followed by Easterners. How does West Africa count? Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana, Lesotho, they have degrees just oozing out of their families, development Bure.
Let us go back to Northern Uganda, they have the most fertile land in Uganda, for it is flat, they have rivers with fresh water surrounding them, critical thinkers wonder why they failed to tap into the coffee plant in Uganda. Why did Acholi and Langi fail to use the land they were blessed with, to grow tons of coffee in their region, yet Buganda with a less fertile land, was producing it to become the major national foreign exchange earner? Even at a thieving prices that UPC was paying our people. How did this happen?
And the answer is very simple, Acholi and Langi are naturally lazy, they wake up in the morning to do only two things in life, no matter in Uganda no matter in diaspora, drink alcohol and screw women. An average Acholi and Langi family, has ten children. Growing coffee plant is a full time work, you clean out the grass year around, you harvest Embirabira, and you harvest Ez'Omwaka. You not only do that but you pick the seeds, dry them, store them and then pack them to the store. That to an Acholi or Langi is a waaaay too much work, they would simply never do.
They moved on and decided to grow the easiest plant, cotton. Langi and Acholi grew tons of cotton, do you know why? It is an easy plant, you do not save the seeds they are handed out by the government and for free, when you plant the seed you remove the grass only one time, and you forget the plant. Cotton grows its self that even if you do not remove the grass a second time it will ripe and dry its self while on the firkin plant in the jungle you left it.
You turn around with a basket and in the middle of the jungle you left it, you will pick the cotton, ready for the store. With a system that easy Acholi and Langi managed to grow tons and tons of cotton. The lira spinning mill was built in Lira for that very reason. The cotton we grew in the entire Buganda was being sent to Lira, and we only beat their market for to us after picking the cotton, we sat down and picked out the firkin fiifi, which they never did. Their cotton was second class when ours was first class.
Now with the above knowledge I need to turn around and ask you a very basic question, do you actually today know what the Acholi and Langi did in all the money they got out of that cotton? Few days ago I said that Verona fathers never built anything in Buganda, we built our schools through Bulungi bwansi, we used the money from the coffee to make our roads, schools, churches and to pay for the entire education of all Acholi and Langi in the country. Every road, school and church you see in Northern Uganda was made by Verona fathers. Northerners have been beggars in both good and bad times/days of Uganda.
What did they do with all the money they got from the cotton, if they failed to build the schools, roads, churches and even pay for the tuition of their children? They drunk it. By the way the entire piece I am posting this morning, refers to the Easterners as well and the money they got out of the Robusta plant. They produces tons, it had a higher price than Kibooko that we grew in Buganda, yet absolutely nothing to show but professional drunkards and professional beggars. Our coffee also paid for their roads, their schools, their churches and their entire higher education.
Education has failed in Africa, the most educated in this forum make the most absurd/bizarre statements, please do not send in more schools, but start by blowing up the existing schools, and find a solution to laziness sitting in our country/continent.
Enjoy the first day of the fall, it has been a very good summer.
EM -> { Trump for 2020 }
On the 49th Parallel
Thé Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi "Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika machafuko"
-----Original Message-----
From: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com [mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Dan Bwanika
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2019 12:28 AM
To: uidc <uidc@googlegroups.com>; ugandans-at-heart <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
Subject: {UAH} Erasmus+ programme
The Erasmus+ programme is playing its part in the Africa-Europe Alliance.
The EU is committed to supporting 35,000 African students and researchers by next year. Empowering young people in Africa is key to building a better future. This year, we have focused on boosting cooperation with businesses to ensure that young people in Africa acquire all the skills they need for their professional life. Learn more → https://europa.eu/!xf86dH
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