BUJJINGO TO BE SQUEEZED BY POLICE

Bujjingo of House of Prayer.

BUJJINGO TO BE SQUEEZED BY POLICE

By Ronaldo Kisekka

Kampala,Makerere,Kikoni.

EMBATTLED Pastor of House Of Prayer Ministries International (HPMI) will tomorrow appear before the Commander of Kampala Metropolitan Police(KMP) Afande Moses Kafeero at CPS in Kampala.According to the KMP Police spokesperson Afande Patrick Onyango,Bujjingo will be given lectures on how he should behave in public and on Television. Bujjingo is also expected to make an agreement that he won’t spit ‘venom’ again towards his former lover Teddy Naluswa Bujjingo.Earlier Today,women had planned to take a petition at the parliament of Uganda but were blocked by CPS Police station.Onyango told reporters that no person was arrested during the scuffle but were engaged in a meeting with Afande Kafeero who promised them that he will lecture Aloysious Bujjingo. 

KMP COMMANDER MOSES KAFEERO (Photo by Kisekka Ronnie)

During today 14th July Sunday service at Canaan land, Bugingo repeated his apology to Naluswa and women activists (offended by his misconstrued message that he insulted her over the Fistula-like condition she suffered years ago).

He also clarified on reports that he had been arrested. “For much of this morning I have been answering phone calls from Ministers, MPs and top army officers inquiring on who has ordered for my arrest. Those of you with means can verify if there is any big-name police officer who hasn’t equally been rang by higher authorities seeking clarification who exactly ordered for my arrest,” Bugingo told a jubilant congregation many of whom vowed to go down with him-in case his must be sunk over anything.

A Photo montage of Bujjingo and Teddy.

BUJJONGO’S SUNDAY MESSAGE.

He claimed the social media reports had been originated by self-seeking politicians bent at antagonizing him with the GoU. He enumerated a number of things to prove the GoU has been and continues to be very accommodative towards him even when he ordinarily has many areas of non-compliance. “See at Canaan where we meet for church every day. It’s an open place which could be an excuse for an ill-intentioned government to say don’t meet for prayers in that place. And besides we are always too many here which in itself could frighten a ruthless government to close down this place. But this has never happened and I can tell you we continue to be here by God’s grace but also because of the good will of this government,” Bugingo roared insisting that whoever wants to isolate and antagonize him with President Museveni’s government won’t succeed.

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CHRISTIAN BASED SCHOOLS GAIN MORE FROM NAMIREMBE CONFERENCE.

CHRISTIAN BASED SCHOOLS GAIN MORE FROM NAMIREMBE CONFERENCE.

Namirembe,Kampala.

Mr.Samuel Davis Explaining a point

By Ronaldo Kisekka.
 CHRISTIAN Schools under their umbrella Association Of Christian Schools International (ACSI) convened at Namirembe Guest House focusing more on Policy formulation in Christian schools,Control of Crisis in schools.Samuel Davis one of the directors of ACSI told our reporter that over 30 directors of various Christian  Schools across the Country were present.He emphasized that moral decadence among our generation is as a result of neglecting the teachings of the word of God in various schools in Uganda.Elijah Mutumba,the operations manager,said that schools should avois teaching which is based on crum work.Grace Waswa advised parents to up bring their children in a disciplined environment and equal distribution of work and opportunities among various Christian Schools. Lwalanda Geofrey,one of the director of Amazima School in Njeru empasized the need to help vulnerable children. 

Mr.Lwalanda
The conference at Namirembe Guest House

JOSEPH KABULETA,THE MAN WHO WANTS M7 TO EXIT!

BELOW ARE SOME OF THE BITTER WORDS BY JOSEPH KABULETA

Kabuleta is behind Bars for calling M7 a liar

Uganda has often been referred to as a Mafia State by many of its disillusioned citizens so permit me to juxtapose the affairs of this state with the Godfather trilogy of movies taken from Mario Puzo’s fabled novel that bears the same title.
The head of the family Vito Corleone is frail and goes into semi-retirement. His son Michael, who was once determined to live a normal life away from his family’s criminal empire, is the new boss even if his ageing father lurks in the background. The Capos of the family and the Consiglieri, the executioner in chief, doubt if the young and reticent Michael can take after his father.
But how wrong they are. Michael earns his stripes by arranging for the simultaneous execution of the heads of the five rival families, followed by an internal cleansing in which all family traitors are also killed. Almost overnight, the once demure army veteran and family man became even more ruthless than his father.
In one of the most iconic scenes from the movie, all the Capos come and kiss Michael’s hand, acknowledging him as the new Don. Muhoozi’s birthday party had a similar feel; an opportunity for his “age-mates” who have served the old man to pledge their allegiance to him.

In the eyes of the Uganda mafia family, the support structure to uphold the new Don is already in place…

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Then there was his much-hyped interview on UBC with veteran journalist Tony Owana. As much as I tried to keep an open mind, I couldn’t last the duration of the discourse. For a moment I was tempted to blame the interviewer, who was overly excited and animated like an intern meeting his childhood idol. But I spared a thought for him because I suppose Muhoozi is not an easy person to interview. The dialogue never got out of first gear. Dressed in full combat with his beret hanging under the ranks on his shoulder, he spoke about key moments in his life as if they had been lived for him, and gave one-line answers to open-ended questions like: “Tell us about Sandhurst?” He sounded more like a suspect being interrogated by police, trying not to give anything away, than like a potential politician, much less a president. He has lived too long in his father’s shadow and his only exposure is to the wealth and privilege that surrounds him. He cannot relate with the poverty that his father has inflicted on Ugandans. I would be hard-pressed to mention anyone more ill-suited to be a leader.

The big question for Ugandans is: How and when are they planning to make this transition?
The First Son is already being sent on foreign missions on behalf of his father and is meeting ambassadors and dignitaries, and tweeting about it. 
Maybe the Godfather is planning to go into semi-retirement after rigging the 2021 elections and take on an advisory role as his son runs the Family Business called Uganda Limited.
Or maybe, just maybe, the transition happens within NRM and the country adopts a Parliamentary System in which the party with the most elected legislators takes the presidency.
Whatever their plans, I know for sure that the reality will be different. The Mafia empire is crumbling and Uganda will return to Ugandans. 

MUHOOZI PROJECT

The big question for Ugandans is: How and when are they planning to make this transition?
The First Son is already being sent on foreign missions on behalf of his father and is meeting ambassadors and dignitaries, and tweeting about it. 
Maybe the Godfather is planning to go into semi-retirement after rigging the 2021 elections and take on an advisory role as his son runs the Family Business called Uganda Limited.
Or maybe, just maybe, the transition happens within NRM and the country adopts a Parliamentary System in which the party with the most elected legislators takes the presidency.
Whatever their plans, I know for sure that the reality will be different. The Mafia empire is crumbling and Uganda will return to Ugandans.

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Opinion”BUJJINGO,I’M VERY DISAPPOINTED WITH YOU” – GASHUMBA

Pastor Bujjingo blasted Naluswa
Frank Gashumba

By Frank M.Gashumba.

Am very disappointed with you “PASTOR” BUJINGO.

How can you humiliate and degrade your wife and the mother of your children, the foundation of your wealth to this extent? All because of some “younger” fresh thing that messing with you mind! 
You have really disappointed those of us who share routes with you from Masaka.

Surprisingly, Bujingo’s followers are clapping with excitement as he demeans a fellow woman.
And you Susan Nantaba better be ready for this similar treatment, because if this man is capable of doing this to someone he’s spent almost 20 years of his life with, that should show you the kind of man he is! He is disrespectful, has no morals and no class! Today its Teddy Bujingo, tomorrow, he will be doing the same to you.

And I am sure “Pastor” Bujjingo didn’t even put his own daughters into consideration before he went on this rampage of humiliating their mother! Don’t you think that this public linen laying you are doing affects your daughters; married or not!

And I have heard you claim you as a man of God have healing powers. So why is it that you failed to heal your wife all those years that she was unwell?

I would think that the women’s rights organisations in Uganda should come out and condemn this act of disrespect to their fellow woman!

VENDORS’ FEES TOO HIGH – HAWKERS

Not satisfied, K’LA Ug.

Bya Ronald Kisekka

Hawkers and street vendors in Kampala have asked Kampala Capital City
Authority (KCCA) to reduce on the fees for offering them trading
licenses in the proposed regulations of street ordinance 2019.

This was during a consultative meeting held today at city hall
convened by the lord mayor Elias Lukwago to discuss affordable rates
for offering them trading licenses.

KCCA recently drafted the regulations of street ordinance 2019, where
vendors and hawkers will be registered and licensed to operate in the
city. The draft bill among other things proposes an annual fee of
187,600 shs for roadside vendors and 42,700 shs for hawkers to operate
on streets.

However, during the meeting, the vendors opposed the high license fees
calling for amendment in the draft bill.



Speaking to press after the meeting, Kampala lord mayor Elias Lukwago
said they had agreed to put a ceiling of 40,000 shs and 60,000
shillings as annual license fees for the street vendors and hawkers in
the lower and upper categories respectively.

He said much as there is need to put license fees to regulate street
vendors and hawkers to reduce their influx in the city, this fee
should be minimal since the idea is not to generate income but to
regulate them.


UGANDA-TANZANIA BUSINESS FORUM 2019

Minister Dr.Simon Mateke emphasized that Uganda and Tanzania will continue to develop business together with support of H.E Yoweri Museveni and John Pombe Magufuuli.

The business forum opened today.Exif_JPEG_420

THE Uganda Rwanda business Forum has been opened at the ministry of internal affairs.The forum seeks to develop a business,social-economic relationship between Uganda and Tanzania.Members of high commissions of Uganda and Tanzania have been present.

HOW TO CREATE A BETTER RELATIONSHIP

Here are 10 ways to create true intimacy, find pure love, and be truly happy in your relationship:

1. Use relationships to teach you how to be whole within.

Relationships aren’t about having another person complete you, but coming to the relationship whole and sharing your life interdependently. By letting go of the romantic ideal of merging and becoming “one,” you learn as Rainer Maria Rilke says, to love the distances in relationship as much as the togetherness.

2. See your partner for who he or she really is.

The romantic tragedy occurs when you view the person you are in love with as a symbol of what they have come to represent, the idea of them. When you realize that more often than not you don’t really know your partner, you begin to discover who they are and how they change and evolve.

3. Be willing to learn from each other.

The key is to see the other as a mirror and learn from the reflection how you can be a better person. When you feel upset, rather than blame your partner and point fingers, remain awake to what has yet to be healed in yourself.

4. Get comfortable being alone.

In order to accept that love can’t rescue you from being alone, learn to spend time being with yourself. By feeling safe and secure to be on your own within the framework of relationship, you will feel more complete, happy, and whole.

5. Look closely at why a fight may begin.

Some couples create separateness by fighting and then making up over and over again. This allows you to continue the romantic trance, creating drama and avoiding real intimacy. If you become aware of what you fear about intimacy, you’ll have a better sense of why you’re fighting—and likely will fight far less.

6. Own who you are.

We generally grasp atromantic love because we’re yearning for something that is out of reach, something in another person that we don’t think we possess in ourselves. Unfortunately, when we finally get love, we discover that we didn’t get what we were looking for.

True love only exists by loving yourself first. You can only get from another person what you’re willing to give yourself.

7. Embrace ordinariness.

After the fairy-dust start of a relationship ends, we discover ordinariness, and we often do everything we can to avoid it. The trick is to see that ordinariness can become the real “juice” of intimacy. The day-to-day loveliness of sharing life with a partner can, and does, become extraordinary.

8. Expand your heart.

One thing that unites us is that we all long to be happy. This happiness usually includes the desire to be close to someone in a loving way. To create real intimacy, get in touch with the spaciousness of your heart and bring awareness to what is good within you.

It’s easier to recognize the good in your partner when you’re connected to the good in yourself.

9. Focus on giving love.

Genuine happiness is not about feeling good about ourselves because other people love us; it’s more about how well we have loved ourselves and others. The unintentional outcome of loving others more deeply is that we are loved more deeply.

10. Let go of expectations.

You may look to things such as romance and constant togetherness to fill a void in yourself. This will immediately cause suffering. If you unconsciously expect to receive love in certain ways to avoid giving that love to yourself, you will put your sense of security in someone else.

Draw upon your own inner-resources to offer love, attention, and nurturance to yourself when you need it. Then you can let love come to you instead of putting expectations on what it needs to look like.

These are only a few ways to explore real intimacy. How do you create a loving connection in your relationship?

Nyakana During the Interview

Nyakana For Lord Mayorship

I’m the best Choice for Kampala – Godfrey Nyakana

By Ronaldo Kisekka

FORMER legendary boxer Mr.Godfrey Nyakana Amooti in an exclusive interview with editor and reporter Ronaldo Kisekka at his hotel in Munyonyo,Kampala said that due to his experience and calmness, he is the best candidate to win mayoral race come 2021.This is how the interview was…

Kisekka ; What plans do you have for mayoral race?

Nyakana ; My leadership will mainly be concerned with 3 main objectives..

  • Mutual relationship between my leadership and the people,but I will also look forward to working with the central government since it’s the best funder of Kampala Capital     City Authority (KCCA)
  • Council divisions should be availed with more powers to run their activities,I also told this to my friend Mr.Erias Lukwago but he declined to implement it claiming that he will have no powers.  
  • Since I’m a sportsperson, I will also put more emphasis on sports…

Kisekka : But history asserts that most, if not, all recent mayors in Kampala have been from the opposition,how will you erase such history..?

Nyakana ; I made history when I was elected the first NRM mayor of Kampala Central,many were dispising me,but I made it…I think I have answered you

N.B (FOR MORE ON NYAKANA’S INTERVIEW,GRAP YOURSELF A COPY OF ONO BWINO NEWSPAPER, A LUGANDA WEEKLY NEWSPAPER)

NYAKANA FOR LORD MAYORSHIP

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