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Any volunteers to pay for a UAH advert in Bukedde for a month or two??

September 8th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Paddy Without going into the allegations that Michael Senyonjo used to work at NRM secretariat and he is a spy, can anyone volunteer to place a UAH advert in Bukede or NewVision since we have learnt that it costs only 100 pounds. There is a link on the UAH blog which i found very good at telling the rest of Uganda about the UAH forum:

http://ugandansatheart.wordpress.com/ugandans-at-heartuahforum/

The more Ugandans we get into the forum the better. So people, let us help as many people as possible to join the forum. Any volunteers for the 100 pounds advert please. Katerega should provide us with all the contacts at Bukedde and NV

OGWAPITI HANNAH

On 8 Sep, 12:25, Paddy Matama wrote: > Michael Senyonjo and Musisi Bosco, > > I think you are adults and probably educated people. Therefore before you start spreading silly rumours about Ngoma Radio – i think it is reasonable you do proper research. I know the guys who are running this radio and they include Major Mukiibi, Mustapha Semanda, Moses Nsubuga and other young volunteers. The radio was started and is funded mainly by Mustapha Semanda who is a local government civil servant in the UK. He is among the bright Fast Track scheme graduates the UK government  recruited from universities to be trained as future managers in the UK civil service. So he has a reasonable income. Unlike you Bosco Musisi – this young man is not unemployed or on the street as you claim. He was posted to Brighton & Hove City Council where he works as a Policy Development Officer and works very close with the Council politicians. If you want to confirm, his direct office number is 01273 291032. This young man was also the first elected DP UK chairman >  who contested and beat Sam Lubega in 2007 – and last year he did not stand. Bosco some people are more able than others – when we see such young talents like Mustapha who has achieved something at the age of 26 – we should encourage them. I do not know how old you are (Bosco and Senyonjo) but surely get a life.   > > On the >  issue of advertising the Ngoma Radio in Bukedde. > > Senyonjo it is true that the radio is sometimes advertised in Bukedde, but it is also advertised onwww.radiokatwe.comandwww.federo.com. It is not true that it has been advertised in the NewVision. To place an advert in Bukedde only costs about £100 a month – if you would like to comfirm how Ngoma radio advertises contact Bukedde sales executive called Nganda. > > The truth is that Senyonjo you are a presenter and part of Kyeyo Radio which wants to rival Ngoma Radio. So we understand why you are keen to spread malicious rumours. I have lost respect for you. I think some of you are spies who pretend to fight for democracy yet you are moles destroying the true political activists. Michael Senyonjo – have you told everyone on here that you used to work for the NRM secretariate………….. > > Museveni has divided us so much that some of us cannot even see the obvious. I wonder whether you two listen to Ngoma radio – these guys scrutinise everything and they are pro Federo and offer all Ugandans an opportunity to air their views. Click here for more information http://www.theugandacitizen.com/about > > So Ngoma radio is part of the Uganda Federo Confederates and The Uganda Citizen online blog. Click here to see how it was launched and its agendahttp://www.theugandacitizen.com/news. These Senyonjos are failures and hate to see progress that they are not part of. > > Have a good day > > — On Tue, 8/9/09, Musisi Bosco > >   wrote: > > From: Musisi Bosco > Subject: {UAH} Re: DP Candidate in news > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Date: Tuesday, 8 September, 2009, 8:40 AM > > Mw. Senyonjo, >   > That is pretty much a rhetoric question. NRM kleptocrats have found fertile ground among unemployed youth in the diapora in this credit crunch to recruit heartless sycophants to sing NRM abroad. So the tax payer throught the thieving NRM is bankrolling that radio at the expense of hospitals, roads, schools, etc, as we all know. >   > MB > Auckland  > >   > > From: Michael Senyonjo > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, 8 September, 2009 7:55:17 > Subject: {UAH} Re: DP Candidate in news > > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 .hmmessage P > { > margin:0px;padding:0px;} > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 { > font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} > > Bosco who sponsors this Ngoma Radio?  It keeps an advert on Bukedde and sometimes New Vision, but how does Ngoma Radio generate income?  Just curious!!!!!!!!!! > > Michael Senyonjo > > Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 23:53:48 +0000 > From: paddymat…@yahoo.co.uk > Subject: {UAH} Re: DP Candidate in news > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > > I agree with you on this mwana. I wonder what this Musis Bosco is yapping about – I think Ngoma radio is one of the best political radios around. > > — On Mon, 7/9/09, Jica wrote: > > From: Jica > Subject: {UAH} Re: DP Candidate in news > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Date: Monday, 7 September, 2009, 8:31 AM > > bring the elections home; and may the best man /woman win! > > — On Sun, 9/6/09, Musisi Bosco wrote: > > From: Musisi Bosco > Subject: {UAH} Re: DP Candidate in news > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Date: Sunday, September 6, 2009, 4:02 PM > > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 .ExternalClass #EC_yiv196205906 #EC_yiv1807135300 DIV > {} > > Kizito Jude, >   > You don’t give up, do you (Mr Jude Kizito aka Godfrey Ssekisonge)? The news is that the Mustapha Ssemandas are reported to not belong to the DP UK Chapter any more as they have neither been sighted in any meeting nor have they taken part in the numerous activities the DP UK Chapter has undertaken, so this petion is void – it is not from DP UK Chapter members. It is understood, therefore, that the real DP UK chapter doesn’t know the Ssemandas as members of the Chapter. Any member of the Chapter can attest to that – some members were even saying “who is this Ssemanda chap”, untill they were told that that chap was unceremoniously outsed by Samuel Lubega in elections last year. We also understand that the DP UK Chapter has or intends to extend Samuel Lubega’s term of office for another term or terms. So this article is pure malice and sour grapes by a gilted and disgrantled Ssemanda group. We also hear that this Ssemanda chap >  reportedly started an internet radio station purporting it to be a DP mouthpiece in the diaspora, but it has apparently been shunned by listners and it is failing badly. So it is not hard to see the desparecy of the Ssemandas. >   > MB > Auckland > > From: kizito jude > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Sent: Sunday, 6 September, 2009 19:54:55 > Subject: {UAH} DP Candidate in news > > DP in Diaspora wants election > Robert Mwanje > Kampala > > Members of the Democratic Party [DP]-UK Chapter have petitioned their president general, Mr John Ssebaana Kizito, over the failure by the outgoing chairman Sam Lubega to organise elections despite the expiry of his term of office. > > The petitioners led by Mr Mustapha Ssemanda, accuse Mr Lubega of failing to lay any development plans and organising meetings while in office. “We are waiting for Mr Lubega to announce the election date but it is not forthcoming,” Mr Mustapha said. “As members, we asked the president to intervene >  and compel Lubega to organise elections and stop calling himself chairman DP UK Chapter,” he added. > > The petitioners also feel betrayed by Mr Lubega’s decision to solely attend the January 26 NRM day celebrations held in London on Jan 30, yet, his party leaders in Kampala were battling with Police for organising parallel rallies. > > The petition also alleges that Mr Lubega never presented his executive for approval by the chapter thus serving his >  term of office single-handedly. > > When contacted, Mr Lubega described the petition as a ploy aimed at challenging his integrity ahead >  of the party delegates conference where he intends to stand for the party presidency. “Those are a few disgruntled members being used against my clear political ambitions,” Mr Lubega said on phone. > > Mr Ssebaana said Lubega should explain the delay if his term in office has surely expired. “I’m not sure whether his term of office has expired. We shall summon him to explain the delay,” Mr Ssebaana saidhttp://www.monitor.co.ug/artman/publish/regional-special/DP_in_Diaspo… > > — On Sun, 6/9/09, Michael Senyonjo wrote: > > From: Michael Senyonjo > Subject: {UAH} Re: FORGET FEDERO – VP Bukenya > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Date: Sunday, 6 September, 2009, 5:17 PM > > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 .ExternalClass #EC_yiv196205906 #EC_yiv1807135300 #EC_yiv6008834 .EC_hmmessage P > {padding:0px;} > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 .ExternalClass #EC_yiv196205906 #EC_yiv1807135300 #EC_yiv6008834 > {font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} > > Ahmed, > > Since when has Prof. Bukenya told the truth?  The man has more of a professional liar than a Professor of sense for some time now.  > > I shall once again repeat to you that we want Federal and we shall have it.  If you don’t like it go and live in Rwanda or Congo.  We’re tired of you NRM Rukombamagosi’s telling us what to do. > > Michael Senyonjo > > Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 15:42:26 +0000 > From: ronaldssenyo…@yahoo.co.uk > Subject: {UAH} Re: FORGET FEDERO – VP Bukenya > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > > #yiv20207255 #yiv1921754122 .ExternalClass #EC_yiv196205906 #EC_yiv1807135300 #EC_yiv6008834 .EC_ExternalClass DIV > {} > > If Ugandans really wanted the so called regional tier it would have been in operation by now. It does not need a big brain to differentiate between jubilation and rejection of something by the people. Ugandans rejected rejected the regional tier. >   > Those who doubt their brain to differentiate between the two let their be the declaration of a federal system government in Uganda for them to see how people realise their judgement of the two. > > If Buganda rejected it what does that mean to rest of Uganda. Why don’t other parts use their beautiful  regional tier to run their affairs as given by the NRM govt? > > Only time will tell, I say Uganda is on its way to become a true federal state. > > From: Ahmed Kateregga > To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com > Sent: Sunday, 6 … > > read more »

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