I need someone to tell me what blame Mengo has on the Bugerere Royal visit. Should some one just sit by when he is being denied access to parts of his house? I was in Bugerere during the riots and never did i see any disgruntled Munyala. M7 came out and like one with a worn out mind forgot what he all along been deceiving , that it was a Banyala issue by stating it clearly that he had a personal grudge with the Kabaka for the later not picking up his calls. Someone should tell me whether it was Buganda that was acting unconstitutionally or the government. Gwe Kintu, supposing u were a witness and had come out to give eveidence, is there any thing you can show to justify that this was a Mengo endorsed riot? You have the right to be ignorant but u dont have the right to misinform the public, this was something that just got out of hand and if u may know one of the most radical people at Mengo called me and told me to exercise calm and he even regreted what was happening because they couldnt in any way control it. (A Nkobazambogo advance team was already in Kayunga to prepare for the Kabaka’s reception and also unify all Buganda youth activist groups in the area). All this should be blamed on the ego of one man, the president who doesnt want to abide by the constitution. (THE CONSTITUTION STATES IT CLEARLY THAT kAYUNGA & NAKASONGOLA ARE PART OF BUGANDA)
jose lukyamuzi
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Buganda should declare Sept 11th a Buganda Heroes day and commemorate it every year, lest we forget. There should be a statue in Bulange Mengo and that way and sons and grandsons shall always remember how brutal M7 can be. It will also be a good reminder to the Baganda come 2011 elections because they always forget so fast.