Guestbook for bunyoro-kitara.com
Name:Abitekaniza Edgar
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Comments:Good work done because wherever I will be, I will be knowing whatever is happening in ma home district. I liked every hing I found on the site. GOD BLESS HOIMA AND IT"S PEOPLE>
July 30, 2010 08:33:23 (GMT Time)



Name:KIRUNGI ALEX AMOOTI
Email:kirugi.alex{at}yahoo.com
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you from:
HOIMA
Comments:Its high time we got some one responsible to always up date our website.For this will even help us (Banyoro students)to know the what about of our beautiful home land.
July 27, 2010 12:46:13 (GMT Time)



Name:KIRUNGI ALEX AMOOTI
Email:kirugi.alex{at}yahoo.com
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you from:
HOIMA
Comments:Its high time we got some one responsible to always up date our website.For this will even help us (Banyoro students)to know the what about of our beautiful home land.
July 27, 2010 12:44:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Mpairwe RwakaikaraUmmayah
Email:m_ummayah{at}yahoo.com
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you from:
Italy
Comments:hangiriza kabumba,hangiriza Bunyoro our mother land
July 27, 2010 10:45:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Dr. Yosam Kunuunka.
Email:
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you from:
Hoima
Comments:Sarah, you will get a lot of information if you go to the following websites: www.buganda.or.ug and www.buganda.com
July 3, 2010 20:33:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Sarah
Email:khabereri{at}gmail.com
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you from:
Nairobi, Kenya
Comments:I am doing a research for a childrens magazine and was hopping to find some information about the Kabakas on this site. Somebody please point me int he right direction. Thank you.
July 1, 2010 09:26:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Muhoozi Katain'amagosi
Email:mkm{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Bahamas
Comments:Abanyoro n'Abanyorokati muli muta? The webmaster of this site must be a lazy heap of something; this website has not been updated since June 2008! Ayi baaaambe!!!!
June 19, 2010 20:49:09 (GMT Time)



Name:Baseka'teenyi Atugonza
Email:sbaseka{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:Emyenda ya Bunyoro Kitara itwena kiro kinu kyomuhimbo mwingi muno kurora nti Ruhanga alinzire Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I okumara akasumi kemyaka 16 ali hangoma. Ruhanga amulinde kandi amuhe omugisa obutoosa. Long Live Omukama of Bunyoro.
June 11, 2010 09:29:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Peter Gummersbach
Email:mission-germany{at}bunyoro-kitara.org
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you from:
Germany
Comments:Dear Webmaster, I beg you to update this website in a short time! Since 2008 there have been given numerous and far-reaching positive changes and news that we should present here. Thanks Best regards Peter Gummersbach
June 8, 2010 19:01:49 (GMT Time)



Name:nick
Email:pavalov{at}yahoo.com
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you from:
usa
Comments:i love to be a part of your kingdom and help poor and needy peoples please let me know if i can be a member.
May 27, 2010 22:29:30 (GMT Time)



Name:Busobozi Talemwa
Email:tbusobozi{at}live.com
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you from:
Mityana
Comments:Thank you for the precious Website of Our Kingdom. It makes me feel comfortable and Nationalistic. Yes, Our Kingdom MUST be the BEST, it was and it Must Continue to be the Best. My request is to the Webmaster to make an online blog where interaction between online visitors is allowed. Thank you so much and May the Lord Bless you. Prosperity to the Omukama!!!
May 21, 2010 04:45:59 (GMT Time)



Name:Hamood Khalfan Al Busaidy
Email:hksalbusaidy786{at}gmail.com
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you from:
Sultanate of Oman
Comments:May Almighty God bless The King and people of Bunyoro. My late mother she is from Bunyoro.
May 7, 2010 18:24:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Liliane Businge Amootie
Email:lilianebusinge{at}hotmail.com
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you from:
UK
Comments:I am pleased to see that the Bunyoro Kingdom Administration has made an effort to host this website. My request to the Webmaster is to please create an on line inteaction blog where if you log on u can then interact with any other subscriber on line and discuss current issues that are affecting our Kingdom.
April 20, 2010 13:24:31 (GMT Time)



Name:Ivan Irumba
Email:irumbaivan{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Jinja
Comments:Born of Hoima, Kasasa Village. I love my culture and proud of being a Munyoro.Thanks for the info your availing to us such as clan, empaako explanations.Help grow Bunyoro Children through this information, Regards. Ivan Asaba, Irumba.
April 13, 2010 09:54:22 (GMT Time)



Name:John Masanda
Email:masanda{at}gmail.com
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you from:
Kampala
Comments:Great to learn the rich history of our people! Glad to be associated!
April 5, 2010 23:06:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello64
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Comments:@Yoseri Tibahaburwa, You should not look to blame our long dead great leaders but more our selves now. At least Kabalega, Nkrumah, Garvey and others tried. It's up to us to carry on the work that they started as Rome wasn't built in a day my 'house nigga' mentally challenged freind. If we didn't have people such as Kabalega and those others that led the great slave revolts in the Americas then we would still be slaves till this day. Why eat scraps at the feet of a contemptuous weak spirited Muzungu master when we can struggle and then eat at our own table with respect and dignity.
March 18, 2010 01:55:12 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello64
Email:
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you from:
Arusha
Comments:Yoseri Tibahaburwa "Wow, what an outbusrt by a nameless commentator who obviously has an irrational mind." So I bet you thought that I had intentionally left out my name... I just overlooked the fact that I didn't post it. Now lets get down to business... Yoseri Tibahaburwa If you are as clever as you are trying to portray your self as then you'd know that I used the Buganda kingdom as a reference. The same kingdom that betrayed their own king 'mwanga' by colluding with the colonialists and so helping them to overcome Kabalega, peace be upon him. Buganda kingdom never resisted as you say and now look at it. Apart from Kampala and Entebbe being situated there for strategic reasons, the Baganda are not that far.
March 18, 2010 01:44:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Yoseri Tibahaburwa
Email:
Where are
you from:
Nyabushozi
Comments:"How do You wake up and abuse our father "King Kabalega" the Hero of this Country." Wrote Mr. Godfrey Mugisha. My question is: Kabarega is a hero of which country? A guy who left Bunyoro in ruins can hardly be described as a hero. Leaders with bad judgement are not heroes.
March 11, 2010 09:57:15 (GMT Time)



Name:Godfrey Mugisha
Email:gmugisha{at}pnngroup.net
Where are
you from:
Kampala, Uganda
Comments:I am a born of Masindi. I cherish my culture and I am proud of being a Munyoro. Please webmaster, my humble appeal is that, You can guard posts on this site to avoid abusive posts like I have read, from one colleague in Nyabushozi. Bunyoro and Banyoro are known to be peaceful and loving beings, we don't need such utterances on our site. How do You wake up and abuse our father "King Kabalega" the Hero of this Country. Please help us grow our Banyoro Children who read this information, with better manners, known of Banyoro. Thanks so much. Hangiriza Rukirabasaijja.
March 10, 2010 15:14:01 (GMT Time)



Name:Yoseri Tibahaburwa
Email:
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you from:
Nyabushozi
Comments:Wow, what an outbusrt by a nameless commentator who obviously has an irrational mind. In my short comment, I never mentioned Buganda and in fact the ethnicity of the current President is immaterial. I stuck to the character of Kabarega and its consequences to Bunyoro during the colonisation process. I am waiting to see the list of benefits Bunyoro derived from Kabarega's "resistance" to British rule!
March 8, 2010 09:07:06 (GMT Time)



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Comments:of the dog chasing its own tail like anti gay bill.
March 8, 2010 04:01:05 (GMT Time)



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Comments:Yoseri Tibahaburwa you for the way of your mindset are a fool and the excrement on the bottom of our collective shoe. To put Kabalega the magnificent’s legacy down in such a manner is 'house nigga' mentality. It is for the great efforts and forward thinking of leaders such as Kabalega, Marcus Garvey, Nkrumah, Lumumba and John Okello that Bunyoro (Africa) has any respect. Buganda never really resisted the sodomisers of the mind that were the colonialists but that kingdom is not exactly as shiny as the Emirates now is it... Buganda's not too far from Bunyoro in terms of per capita development. The president isn't even Muganda. They are toothless as they will always be for selling out and offering their asses to be sodomised by the Eurocentric’s as you suggest Kabalega should have done. Yoseri Tibahaburwa you should carry on and sell your self to the devil and we shall struggle to victory with the dignity of self determination. The comments in this post have nothing to do with the issue o
March 8, 2010 03:59:26 (GMT Time)



Name:Yoseri Tibahaburwa
Email:
Where are
you from:
Nyabushozi
Comments:This is a wonderful website. In fact before I visited it, I had read a lot about the history of Bunyoro particularly about Kabarega. Kabarega was a great man, lots of courage but little brains; otherwise he would have realised the futility of resisting British rule at a time when Europe was scrambling for Africa and would stop at nothing to capture territory!An agreement with the far superior British forces would have meant reduced powers for Kabarega and nothing else. Afterall, Bunyoro was beaten into line at a far greater cost!
February 26, 2010 12:33:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Sentumbwe Daniel Herbert Akiiki
Email:daniel.sentumbwe{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kampala, Uganda
Comments:Bunyoro Kingdom is strategically located and has alot of potential once harnessed to become a great place to the joy of everyone if it gets right its strategic direction for the next 10 - 20 years and gets committed to it, many of todays and tommorows puzzles could be solved. Otherwise BK is endowed with all the resources it requires once put together to become a wonder, the future is very bright for the Kingdom, all we need is to join hands to contribute and use our various talents, skills, efforts for the better all will be good. Akiiki
February 22, 2010 10:35:18 (GMT Time)



Name:Kenneth Agutamba
Email:k.agutamba{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Mr president, closely examining your rise to power, the way you used the youth (kadogos), it shocks me to see the way your government has largely ignored us the youth. It’s clear; the youth in this country have been exploited as ladders by leaders, who after rising high, kick the ladder down! Mr President, let me refer you back to the days when you were a youth. In 1967, you went to the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania. There, you studied economics and political science and became an unreconstructed Marxist, involving yourself in radical pan-African politics. While at university, you formed the University Students’ African Revolutionary Front activist group and led a student delegation to Frelimo territory in Portuguese Mozambique. It is there that you got guerrilla training. You studied under the leftist Walter Rodney and wrote a university thesis on the applicability of Frantz Fanon’s ideas on revolutionary violence to post-colonial Africa. With this sort of background, I e
February 13, 2010 11:20:09 (GMT Time)



Name:Kenneth Agutamba
Email:k.agutamba{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:As a youth, you had a lot of ideas (political) and a lot of ambition (leadership). As a youth, you were also impatient and had an urge to be recognised. It’s this impatience that explains why you took to the bush in 1980 claiming that the election had been rigged. Well armed with guerrilla training, you took to the youth whom you recruited to fight for six years until you finally toppled government on January 26, 1986 and you were finally sworn in on January 29 of the same year. Saddam Hussein, Hitler, Mussolini, the Mexican revolution also used the youth to their ends. Mr President, I want to point out that the youth today are no different from what you were back then. We are bright, educated, ambitious, courageous, and innovative and mostly, impatient for recognition. You have continued to cling to your former youth friends, but these have done their part and you need to replace them with us. I was born in 1985, a year before you became President. I have gone up to university in
February 13, 2010 11:18:40 (GMT Time)



Name:Kenneth Agutamba
Email:k.agutamba{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:I and my fellow youth are being exploited regardless of our education by giving us salaries that can’t make one independent from parents even after graduation let alone support our young siblings who look upon us on graduation. That’s if one is lucky enough to get a job in the first place! We now call this ‘streetology’. Mr President, we have no jobs. You always tell us to join the army, but you know there is no space there too! However, if you don’t come to our rescue quickly, someone else will. Naads officials keep saying the youth are not organised into groups for development. This is a lie! I am a team leader of Youth Action for Development (Yad), based in Hoima. Our organisation has about 600 members. However, our agricultural proposals were ignored until we recently appealed to the RDC, Ms Martha Asiimwe, from whom we are yet to get a reply. Why can’t your N RM party work with organised youth groups like ours?
February 13, 2010 11:16:59 (GMT Time)



Name:Kenneth Agutamba
Email:k.agutamba{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:I have gone up to university investing a lot of money (over Shs30 million) in the process. I have now graduated but because of the exploitative capitalist economic system, I am being paid peanuts. I am sure going by my current salary, it’ll take me two decades to produce the money I spent on my education. I and my fellow youth are being exploited regardless of our education by giving us salaries that can’t make one independent from parents even after graduation let alone support our young siblings who look upon us on graduation. That’s if one is lucky enough to get a job in the first place! We now call this ‘streetology’. Mr President, we have no jobs. You always tell us to join the army, but you know there is no space there too! However, if you don’t come to our rescue quickly, someone else will. Naads officials keep saying the youth are not organised into groups for development. This is a lie! I am a team leader of Youth Action for Development (Yad), based in Hoima. Our organisa
February 13, 2010 11:14:38 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 12, 2010 23:45:28 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 12, 2010 23:44:28 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:
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you from:
London, England
Comments:THERE IS NO SHAME IN DREAMING the only crime; as they teach here in the developed world, is not having the guts to follow your dreams by attempting to make them into reality. The problem with Africans is that we allowed Eurocentric’s to get into our heads and tell us we were too poor of both money and brains to do anything. Such people as our friend Mr Matama Buuku may be mentally colonized till this day. This site is supposed to be here for such people as my self and others to share ideas. You Mr Matama Buuku may see a little dust bowl of a tribe that can't do anything but remain where it is. I see a nation within a nation waiting to awaken. WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
February 12, 2010 23:39:52 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:
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you from:
Comments:I live in London, England. I have grown up in England and what they always teach children and people here as a whole is that there is no shame in dreaming. For dreaming is how such great nations as England, Germany, Japan and China were forged and developed. Even Europeans found the America's through a dreamer (Christopher Columbus). Many people of his time before he went to the Americas thought he was a fantasist for claiming the world was round.***************** Who's laughing now, Mr Matama Buuku.
February 12, 2010 23:37:02 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:THERE IS NO SHAME IN DREAMING the only crime; as they teach here in the developed world, is not having the guts to follow your dreams by attempting to make them into reality. The problem with Africans is that we aloud Eurocentrics to get into our heads and tell us we were too poor of both money and brains to do anything. Such people as our friend Mr Matama Buuku may be mentaly colonized till this day. This site is supposed to be here for such people as my self and others to share ideas. You Mr Matama Buuku may see a little dust bowl of a tribe that can't do anything but remain where it is. I see a nation within a nation waiting to awaken. WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY
February 12, 2010 21:41:04 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I live in London, England. I have grown up in England and what they always teach children and people here as a whole is that there is no shame in dreaming. For dreaming is how such great nations as England, Germany, Japan and China were forged and developed. Even Europeans found the America's through a dreamer (Christopher Columbus). Many people of his time before he went to the Americas thought he was a fantasist for claiming the world was round.***************** Who's laughing now, Mr Matama Buuku.
February 12, 2010 21:28:37 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 12, 2010 21:12:49 (GMT Time)



Name:Aheebwa suleman samson
Email:apuulisam{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
kizibu, kigumba
Comments:Hangaara entale ya Bunyoro Solomon Iguru!Its unfortunate for some tribemates who can`t work for Bunyoro developent!! Roads, schools/ institutions, land are being confisicated by none banyoro & our elders say `kasita tukubyama nitusisimurwa enkali`. Wake up tribemates NOW 2morro will be late. Lets educate our children, `Emparaine tuzireke bambi`. Mukama alinde.
February 12, 2010 16:18:37 (GMT Time)



Name:Matama Buuku
Email:
Where are
you from:
Kiryandongo
Comments:Fantasy, fantasy, fantasy! Given the rate at which daydreamers post their ideas on this page, Bunyoro-Kitara is set to develop at super sonic speed!
February 12, 2010 09:21:22 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 8, 2010 22:08:26 (GMT Time)



Name:Faustino Rwakatogoro
Email:faurwa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kisiita, Kibale
Comments:Bunyoro has the capacity to develop fairly rapidly if we put the following into consideration:1) Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah 2) Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, 3)Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah... the list is endless.
February 5, 2010 10:34:36 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 4, 2010 21:06:33 (GMT Time)



Name:
Email:
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you from:
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara needs what the rest of UG, East Africa and Africa as a whole needs, Jobs! What is the best way for creating jobs especially in BK? The creation of a good environment for industry. There are so many industries that BK needs and can sustain but the fastest to grow now apart from the oil industry is tourism. Tourism will also give local people more of a chance to be a part of and benefit from. So what are the first steps?**********Developing the infrastructure such as the accommodation where the tourists will sleep and the means of which they will get to BK in the first place such as roads (tarmac/rail) and an airport.
February 4, 2010 21:04:38 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:What Bunyoro-Kitara needs is a robust self sufficient economy to bring her jobs for her nation. We have been defeated and imprisoned physically and in some ways mentally by Eurocentric imperialism but we can overcome this great injustice and turn the tables on our external adversaries as this alone is an easy task but we need to do that by winning our greatest battle (the enemy in our selves) which is the hardest of all. I visited Hoima last year and apart from the oil discoveries there's not a lot happening and this has been the case for decades. This can not be because of the "Bafuruki" or our president allegedly owning Entebbe airport or whatever. As one poster, a certain Mr Kasigwa Amooti put it "The Banyoro (Africans) as a whole are just lazy. I would say that we have allowed ourselves to be uninspired for too long. Little or no inspiration equals little or no development. But now we have travellers who go elsewhere and absorb ideas that they can bring back for development.
January 24, 2010 04:37:34 (GMT Time)



Name:Tanansi Nkoba
Email:tanansi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Fort Portal
Comments:Bunyoro was brutalized by Britain before it was colonised. Bunyoro is demanding compensation from Britain. “After Chogm, President Museveni met us on June 10, 2009 in State House and told as that Her Majesty the Queen of England does not want to be embarrassed, and therefore wants to settle the matter out of court. She has offered £700 million to settle the case. This money will be paid in instalments over a 10-year period,” Mr Batwale said. “We are disputing the conclusions of the talks between England and the Government of Uganda because we were not part and parcel of the negotiations. And we don’t know whether the £700 million is as a result of our case. Besides, there is no written document to that effect. The President meeting the Queen was not bad, but we should have been part of the talks. The President promised to meet us again over the same matter, but we have failed to fix an appointment with his office,” said Mr Batwale. Question: Will Bunyoro ever see that money, or
January 22, 2010 11:03:45 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:But now we have travellers who go elsewhere and absorb ideas that they can bring back for development. We have the internet so many of us don't even have to travel to educate our selves and dream up constructive ideas. There is NO EXCUSE! Even if we awoke one day to find that the Bafuruki have all been taken to another planet by aliens and there was another government in place who them selves own Entebbe airport and other things much like what happened next door in Kenya, (from Moi to Kibaki) I fear that Hioma would still be a dusty little town on the edge of no-where-ness for a long time to come until Banyoro made good them selves. All of Germany was levelled to the ground, The Japanese were nuked! Yet look at them now... Beautiful highways you could sleep on, rail roads underground rail systems, world class hospitals, schools and paved streets with everything running on time. We must also RiSE! We can also be like the Phoenix.
January 19, 2010 02:23:05 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I have today the 12 of January made FIVE POSTINGS. Please kindly read all five especially if you are Mr James Atugonza
January 19, 2010 02:11:37 (GMT Time)



Name:hazan
Email:hazan_prosper{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
never mind
Comments:you should try to improve this because it is important especially to our country Uganda.It has by all means to be popular.chao.................
January 18, 2010 22:40:06 (GMT Time)



Name:hazan
Email:hazan_prosper{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
never mind
Comments:you should try to improve this because it is important especially to our country Uganda.It has by all means to be popular.chao.................
January 18, 2010 22:39:44 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I have today the 12 of January made FIVE POSTINGS. Please kindly read all five especially if you are Mr James Atugonza
January 12, 2010 20:08:23 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:. But now we have travellers who go elsewhere and absorb ideas that they can bring back for development. We have the internet so many of us don't even have to travel to educate our selves and dream up constructive ideas. There is NO EXCUSE! Even if we awoke one day to find that the Bafuruki have all been taken to another planet by aliens and their was another government in place who them selves own Entebbe airport and other things much like what happened next door in Kenya, I fear that Hioma would still be a dusty little town on the edge of no-where-ness for a long time to come until Banyoro made good them selves. All of Germany was levelled to the ground, The Japanese were nuked! Yet look at them now. Beautiful highways, rail roads underground rail systems, world class hospitals, schools and paved streets. We must also RiSE! We can also be as the Phoenix.
January 12, 2010 20:03:58 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:What Bunyoro-Kitara needs is a robust self sufficient economy to bring her jobs for her nation. We have been defeated and imprisoned physically and in some ways mentally by Eurocentric imperialism but we can overcome this great injustice and turn the tables on our external adversaries as this alone is an easy task but we need to do that by winning our greatest battle (the enemy in our selves) which is the hardest of all. I visited Hoima last year and apart from the oil discoveries there's not a lot happening and this has been the case for decades. This can not be because of the "Bafuruki" or our president allegedly owning Entebbe airport or whatever. As one poster, a certain Mr Kasigwa Amooti put it "The Banyoro (Africans) as a whole are just lazy. I would say that we have allowed ourselves to be uninspired for too long. Little or no inspiration equals little or no development. But now we have travellers who go elsewhere and absorb ideas that they can bring back for development.
January 12, 2010 19:48:20 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:What Bunyoro-Kitara needs is a robust self sufficient economy to bring her jobs for her nation. We have been defeated and imprisoned physically and in some ways mentally by Eurocentric imperialism but we can overcome this great injustice and turn the tables on our external adversaries as this alone is an easy task but we need to do that by winning our greatest battle (the enemy in our selves) which is the hardest of all. I visited Hoima last year and apart from the oil discoveries there's not a lot happening and this has been the case for decades. This can not be because of the "Bafuruki" or our president allegedly owning Entebbe airport or whatever. As one poster, a certain Mr Kasigwa Amooti put it "The Banyoro (Africans) as a whole are just lazy. I would say that we have allowed ourselves to be uninspired for too long. No little or no inspiration equals little or no development. But now we have travellers who go elsewhere and absorb ideas that they can bring back for development. We
January 12, 2010 19:44:48 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:My brother James Atugonza, I HEAR YOU! I should not try to wash over yours and perhaps many other such peoples anguish with what I believe in. I am trying to understand your pain and what is itching you so please at the same time try to understand what I am trying to determine. Whatever you have lost to who you may think are your great adversaries, you stand to lose a whole lot more to the greatest enemy of all, the enemy within! YOUR SELF! Yes the grass may look greener on the other side (Bafuruki) but if you look closely you can find even better grazing where you are. My brother it is always easier to find a scapegoat in others as the Nazi’s did. And sometimes it may help to use hate as fuel for an engine that may seem weak and tired but we can not allow our selves to think that the same fuel, this eliqser with its fantastically energising formula won’t blow us up sooner or later.
January 12, 2010 19:16:22 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Even today Neo-Nazi's the world over say that Jews today much like before, during and after Hitler control all or many of the great banks and institutions of western Europe. But even if this is the case, is it not Europe or the Eurocentric world (USA, Canada, pri 1994 Dutcher South Africa and Australia) that has dominated much of modern history? Let us not be African Hitler’s or Nazi’s and embrace all our African brothers and sisters. We are all children of one and the same Mother and Father. (Africa and the planet Sun respectively)
January 12, 2010 18:49:11 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Dear Mr James Atugonza, Might I remind you my brother that the situation that is being played out in in Bunyoro-Kitara is much like that of Germany after the first World War - just before the second. Or also Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union. The Germans under Hitler blamed much of their ills on their own "Bafuruki" who were the Jews. The (Neo-Nazi) who are Russian blame any non citizen or ethnic Russian (including African students) and ethnic forieners who may be Russian citizens them selves but imagrate to St Petersburg or Moscow from the east.
January 12, 2010 18:37:27 (GMT Time)



Name:Stone Nyakatura
Email:stony{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:President Museveni yesterday ordered all district councils in the Ankole region to stop forthwith debating the restoration of the Ankole kingdom. The President also blamed the Omukama of Bunyoro Solomon Gafabusa for engaging in what he described as political issues. Speaking in Runyakole in Bushenyi, President Museveni told the Bushenyi District leadership that what the Omukama of Bunyoro wrote to district councils in Ankole was not in order. “After realising that they (Kingdom agitators) were putting in money, we have stopped it. "Where are they getting money? They stop it and if not we shall arrest them,” he said. The President, who is in Bushenyi to adress the Obugabe issue, said the Omukama should have written to the Minister of Gender instead of writing to district councils. “Cultural leaders are not supposed to get into politics. They do not understand certain issues and they need our advice,” the President added. He said the government has a number of issues to handle and t
January 10, 2010 22:43:38 (GMT Time)



Name:James Atugonza
Email:jaatugo{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:MUGiSHA, What's itching us most are the Bafuruki who are seeing the nakedness of our women and are mercilessly exploiting it as Owekitinsa Henry Ford Mirima observed. Once that exploitation stops, Bunyoro will recover its lost glory including territories lost to Buganda, the ancient gods of Bunyoro have revealed to me. Oh baitu chaali!
January 9, 2010 22:54:59 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I have made six postings on this day the 8th of Jan 2010 so I would kindly ask you my brothers and sisters to take a moment and read all six.************************************************** Please people WE NEED TO DO MORE THAN JUST TALK when it comes to developing MOTHER AFRiCA! And develop we will!!!
January 8, 2010 22:33:10 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:But even with the what I saw I still believe that BK as is the case with all Africa has so much, we just need to get active. Constructive, educated and meaningful IDEAS are key. Not just talk of what the president and friends own or how the "Bufruki" are steeling all our women and jobs (Thats a little joke by the way) ...I made that trip last year to put my money where my mouth is and start doing instead of just talking here on this site. I will show those who are interested my progress. But I'm not saying we should stop talking about what is itching us who ever we are.
January 8, 2010 22:19:27 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I was in Hioma last year where I saw a sorry pathetic excuse for a capital of a ownce great empire and fading kingdom. There was only one "super" market which would strugle to pass for a corner shop in most towns, the main market and bus terminal was a perfect represtation of the sorry state of the kingdom. I got a sense that most people were waiting for something. Maybe the oil to start flowing. If this is the case then we maybe in trouble. WE HOLD THE KEY TO OUR DESTINY. Sometimes it take for a few people to get everone else moving. Those who can should.
January 8, 2010 22:04:25 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:The the president or even the (dreaded) "Bafurki" aren't the ones that are stopping modern roads, rail tracks and other forms of basic communicaton infrastructure from being constructed in and around Bunyoro-Kitara. Corrupt lazy/feeble minded officials are. And we are letting them stop our progress. If a local official can't deliver a road, school or hospital then do what they do in Europe and else where by replacing them. We can get together and organize into action so then we can bulid these projects in our own local capacity.
January 8, 2010 21:53:29 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:But til then we should all work together as a nation so that we can develop BK, UG and EA in turn. Some People talk of the "Bufaruki" as if they keep the gates to success in all of Africa. ...Other people are not the enemy, we as Banyoro, as Baganda as Africans are our gratest enemy. I always try to look to the Chinese and Japanese because they represent the most effective example for Africans. They have been knocked as we have by European imperialism but they focused on their strength and turned the tables on the said imperialists.
January 8, 2010 21:13:40 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:In regards to the two stolen territories, I believe they should be handed back to the BK monarchy because it is the most recent of such issues and it would be the best way of reconceliation between the two Kingdoms.
January 8, 2010 21:02:29 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Greatings to all and happy TWENTY TEN! I have read most of the recent postings and I know that there is a lot of passion when it comes to politics. I would love some of that energy to be spent on coming up with ideas of how to develop Hoima and Bunyoro-Kitara as a whole. Some may talk of our president owning Entebbe, the "Bufaruki" (I think it is) or even the Baganda but these are not stopping us from developing. Even if the president owns Entebbe or whatever else, he still needs it to function and last time I checked many people could still fly through Entebbe so it doesn't matter who owns it as long as we can all use it to FLY!
January 8, 2010 20:55:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Alex Kaijabwangu
Email:alex2009{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Buseruka
Comments:Okello, the British left Uganda 47 years ago and Buganda ceased to be an effective Kingdom in 1966. Why the hell didn't we take the "two territories" back, long before now? Don't tell me we were waiting for encouragement and support from a Messiah who fortunately came on the scene towards the end of January 1986 and fell out with Buganda a couple of years ago! look, we must recreate the Bunyoro Kitara Empire of 200 years ago by reclaiming all lost territories where they maybe. We should not settle for the nameless two territories "given to Buganda by the Bitish".
January 7, 2010 09:52:29 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:
Where are
you from:
Comments:I wasn't saying we should fight for every territory that was lost, Kaijabwangu my witty reactionist Smarty Pants friend. Just the two that were handed to Buganda by the British East Africa Company.
January 5, 2010 18:48:40 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:
Where are
you from:
A night out with Mr Alex Kaijabwangu's wife
Comments:Very nice Kaijabwangu lol very very funny I am laughing too much now. LOL This is a message regarding my new found friend Mr Alex 'Smarty Pants' Kaijabwangu. Yes the Iraqies, Taleban, Israelies and the Palastinians should stop fighting for what they believe in as the basis of it all was set a long time ago. No one should believe in the Torah, Bible, Koran and such books because Mr Alex Kaijabwangu is such a smarty pants.
January 5, 2010 18:37:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Fenekansi Kafuniza
Email:fene123{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Nyabushozi
Comments:I would advise The Omukama to mess around with Buganda. Ankole in a no go area, period!We have produced Emperor Museveni who's above all kings, in that regard, Ankole's interests are fully catered for. Barigye can go hang.
January 5, 2010 17:50:57 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:'Suppose we also write to the speaker of Bunyoro, instructing him and the people of Bunyoro to remove King Solomon, can he accept'? "Kamuntu said the people of Ankole see no benefit in the restoration of the kingdom, adding that it would be divisive. He called President Yoweri Museveni the real king of Ankole, arguing that under his leadership, the region has registered a number of developments which were non-existent during the leadership of Ankole kings. He cited the construction of roads connecting all districts of the region, the construction of new schools and the support to the agricultural sector through NAADS. "He also announced that the Government will soon extend electricity from Kashekuro to Kibanga, from Kitagata to Kasana, from Bugongi to Kajuko, from Kibingo to Karera and from Nyakasizi to Nyeihanga."
January 2, 2010 23:13:01 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Excerpt from "The Sunday Vision" 3rd January 2010 : "According to the district speakers, the man behind the move is the Omukama (king) of Bunyoro, Gafabusa Iguru, who heads the traditional leaders’ forum. Iguru wrote to the district speakers requesting them to table the restoration of the Ankole kingdom before the council for consideration. Quoting the cultural conference that took place in Masindi in November, the Bunyoro king said it was recommended that Prince John Barigye be recognised as the king of Ankole and restored. "In a related development, the State Minister for Finance, Emprahim Kamuntu, has blasted the Bunyoro king for interfering in the affairs of other regions. "Kamuntu, also MP of Sheema South, was addressing members of the Kashekuro youth association at St.Charles Lwanga on Friday. 'Can you imagine the king of Bunyoro instructing the districts of Ankole to put on the agenda the issue of the restoration of the Ankole kingdom?' he asked. 'Suppose we also wr
January 2, 2010 23:09:11 (GMT Time)



Name:Alex Kaijabwangu
Email:alex2009{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Buseruka
Comments:Yeah, Okello, we are also going after our territories which we lost to Toro, Ankole, Tanzania and Congo (DRC)over a 150 years ago. When we recover these, then we shall embark on the recovery of all those territories we lost 500 years before the coming of the British. Plans are also underway to bring back all the descendants of the slaves taken by Buganda from Bunyoro and elsewhere and sold to the Arabs 200 years ago. I am telling you, we shall not rest until all the historical wrongs are corrected. We are gonna be quite busy in the next 300 years or so, and when we are done only God knows what the map of Africa will look like. Long live BK!
January 2, 2010 12:21:04 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:
Where are
you from:
Comments:Yes the Buganda Kingdom and not the people mind you, but the powers that were of Buganda sold their soul to the devil (colonialists) not so much in modern times but more so at the turn of the 20th century. Before that we didn't have Uganda only the independent Kingdoms. It was the Buganda monarchy that sold many African brothers and sisters to the dirty Arabs of the time. So they were used to selling anything and everything. They made their bed now they have to lay in it. So no Federalism for Buganda until Bunyoro at least has it's two territories back.
January 2, 2010 06:17:57 (GMT Time)



Name:Amos Besisira
Email:nil
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:I might be wrong, but I believe that, if push came to shove, Buganda would not fight for federalism anymore; but for statehood. Bluntly put, Buganda would fight a separitist war, if the powers that be cannot agree to a federal governance for the whole country.
January 1, 2010 03:03:21 (GMT Time)



Name:Justine Ochungkoma
Email:jusok{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kamdin Corner
Comments:Okello 64 you are right. When the Baganda fought in the bushes of Luwero and brought Museveni to power, they created a real mess for Uganda; they should remain stuck with it same way all Ugandans are. Alternatively, they can remove the mess, same way they brought it.
December 31, 2009 17:02:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:John.O{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Comments:I have read all of the posts on here and all u silly people that keep on winging about what the president owns and how you think government is using bunyoro. You are just silly nothings that don't matter because if you did matter you wouldn't be waisting precious time on this little website. instead u would be talking in front of millions. buganda has no federal future as they sold their sole to the devil. They want separation from the mess that they put us (uganda) in but they are stuck here with all of us
December 31, 2009 05:49:16 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:
Where are
you from:
Zanzibar
Comments:There have been a couple of misguided individuals who talk of B.K forgetting her lost territories and focusing on the oil question. But how can B.K forget about any of her soil and then claim the oil that is under that same soil. The oil that is there is a massive bounty but it will run out some day where as if Buganda is allowed to keep B.K's stolen land it will forever benefit as the land never runs out. B.K must reclaim at least her two territories.
December 31, 2009 05:16:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Okello 64
Email:
Where are
you from:
Zanzibar
Comments:Buganda as a dominant Kingdom is doomed as the Baganda that betrayed Muwanga to the European colonialists sold their (Buganda's) sole to the devil. They have no real power as even Obote showed when he did all of so called "(B)uganda" a favour and crushed them. Others will do the same too if that up-start kingdom does not take care.
December 31, 2009 05:05:54 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:We Banyoro should refuse to be used by the Central Government to fight its wars with Buganda. We should not be hoodwinked by the promise of recovering "lost territories". We should instead fight for a fair share of our oil. The Government is hellbent of cheating us out of our resource by diverting our attention to non-issues like "lost territories", "ring-fencing of political positions (read LC positions) against Bafuruki", meaningless regional tier and other sickening crap. I can guarantee you that even if a refinery is constructed in Hoima, Banyoro will work there as unskilled labourers! The juicy posts will be taken by Bahima. The oil money will develop Mbarara more than it will develop Bunyoro!
December 29, 2009 17:53:47 (GMT Time)



Name:Patrick Dedo Byenkya Abwoli Kwesiga
Email:patrickkwesiga{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Masindi/European Union
Comments:I hail all Banyoro who think of/about Bunyoro. We have to take our responsibilities for our region with the knowledge that we are in Uganda. I have always argued we can advocate to develop Bunyoro regardless of who is there but naturally most benefits will accrue to Banyoro. Those of us in the diaspora should channel resources and expertise to Bunyoro, like engaging in education promotion, volunteer development workers and political advisory, set up development funds, restock educational and library resources in Bunyoro schools. Such ventures should be done by other nationalities/tribes for their areas. In fact i am embarking with my sister-in-law Juliet in South Africa to start an education promotion project in Karujubu/Kinogozi Masindi in January 2010. "Ogwina kyakya tiguzima".
December 28, 2009 10:27:30 (GMT Time)



Name:Baseka'teenyi Atugonza
Email:sbaseka{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Kampala
Comments:Emyenda ya Kitara inywena nibagondeza omwaka 2010 omurungi ogwijwire obuhanguzi nobumanzi. Mukama atulinde itwena tuhike habusinguzi
December 28, 2009 08:18:07 (GMT Time)



Name:Buhanga
Email:ricdeeee{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
London
Comments:Are you going to claim all the lost territories of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi and Kenya in order to restore the lost Empire? I think we Banyoro should learn from Baganda who are addressing their social and politcal issues head-on with the government. We are having oil fields being sold to foreigners behind our backs but we are silent. We have a king and a speaker (Mirima) who are weak. They are focussing on fighting Bafuruki instead of working with them to address the issues of concern. Buganda works with all tribes that live and work in Buganda and that is one of its strength. Buhanga- Akiiki
December 27, 2009 14:09:25 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:I hope that this out going year has been a fruitful one in a general case for Bunyoro-Kitara. I know 2010 is to be the most fruitful to date as there is much good coming B-K's way. We just have to make sure we make as much of that good as we can. I will play my part as I hope to put to use as much of my talents as possible. Nsha Allah :-D
December 25, 2009 00:55:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Stephen Birija, who last week resigned as Masindi District chairman after accusing the ruling party of harassment, intimidation and persecution, is in the UK seeking political asylum, according to reliable sources. The same source said that Birija who handed over office to his deputy on October 26, as he proceeded for his annual leave, sneaked out of the country through Busia on the Kenya - Uganda border. He was driven to Busia in his official car and on reaching the border; Birija reportedly gave the driver Shs 30,000 and asked him to drive back to Masindi. Since then, his whereabouts were unknown until December 18 when his resignation letter was read at the extraordinary district council meeting. In his five-page missive addressed to Julius Kahira, the Speaker, Masindi District Council, Birija said he feared for his life after the ruling party, to which he is a member accused him of siding with the main opposition party, FDC.
December 24, 2009 10:23:20 (GMT Time)



Name:Robina Asiimwe Sentumbwe
Email:webmaster{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Ruyanja-Hoima
Comments:This is to congratulate the newly appointed Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom Cabinet upon their appointment.May the good Lord bless the hands of your work as you serve the Kingdom. To all my fellow Banyoro na Banyorokati -A Merry Christmas and a Prosperous new year. We do hope this website has been a blessing to the kingdom this year and promise to do better next year -especially in terms of regular updating.
December 23, 2009 13:26:57 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara should now work on demanding for an airport sophisticated enough for either international or domestic flights. This as BK is now strategic enough for such infrastructure. BK and UG as a whole would benefit from this airport as more tourists will be attracted to visit UG and EA as a whole.
December 22, 2009 05:19:49 (GMT Time)



Name:Alifunsi Kayanda
Email:alika{at}btinternet.com
Where are
you from:
London
Comments:Below is a list of the Museveni family and henchmen's property in Uganda as compiled by the investigative teams at the Daily Monitor and the Uganda Record. Notice the number of hotels listed: Akamwesi --- Salim Saleh and Hope Mwesigye Aya Hotel --- Yoweri Museveni J & M Hotel --- Janet Museveni Greenland Towers --- Janet Museveni Roofings Ltd --- Janet Museveni Sameer Dairy Corporation --- Yoweri Museveni Malaysia Furniture --- Janet Museveni Nakumatt complex --- Yoweri Museveni Cham Towers --- Yoweri Museveni Crested Towers --- Yoweri Museveni Imperial Royale Hotel --- Yoweri Museveni Imperial Resort Beach Hotel --- Yoweri Museveni Bidco factory --- Yoweri Museveni Umeme --- Muhoozi Kainerugaba Uganda Telecom --- Muhoozi Kainerugaba
December 21, 2009 17:24:29 (GMT Time)



Name:Alifunsi Kayanda
Email:alika{at}btinternet.com
Where are
you from:
London
Comments:Entebbe International Airport --- Yoweri Museveni Orient Bank --- Sam Kutesa Garden City --- Yoweri Museveni Zain --- Salim Saleh Warid Telecom --- Amelia Kyambadde MTN Uganda --- Yoweri Museveni ARVs drug factory --- Yoweri Museveni Speke Resort Munyonyo --- Yoweri Museveni WBS Television --- Yoweri Museveni The investigating teams at the Daily Monitor, by Dec. 2009, were not yet sure about the ownership of the Serena Kampala Hotel and the International Conference Centre. Information from the Daily Monitor indicates that there was an arrangement that if the Aga Khan was to take over, or buy, the former Nile Hotel (now Serena Hotel) then President Yoweri Museveni would own the Bujagali dam project and if the Aga Khan wished to own the Bujagali project, then the Serena Hotel would be owned by Museveni. The details of this were still under investigation.
December 21, 2009 17:23:03 (GMT Time)



Name:Alifunsi Kayanda
Email:alika{at}btinternet.com
Where are
you from:
London
Comments:In the eastern town of Jinja, residents had been frustrated by the poor condition of their roads. But when the Bidco factory that produces cooking oil and other products was established in Jinja, suddenly the road that had lay in ruins for years was fully renovated from its start to where it ends right at the Bidco factory. It is a well-known secret in Jinja that the Bidco factory there belongs to Museveni. Never has greed been so naked, never have the national assets of Uganda been stripped so completely by a single family. The story of the looting of Uganda's property and the attempt to take total and single-handed control of the Ugandan economy is an even more incredible story than Museveni's guerrilla adventures. The revelations of how Uganda found itself in 2009 under the control of a single, as reported by the Independent magazine and investigations by the Daily Monitor and Uganda Record teams is certainly one of the biggest stories of the year, if not in Ugandan his
December 21, 2009 17:20:37 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara should now work on demanding for an airport sophisticated enough for either international or domestic flights. This as BK is now strategic enough for such infrastructure. BK and UG as a whole would benefit from this airport as more tourists will be attracted to visit UG and EA as a whole.
December 21, 2009 14:30:44 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Bunyoro-Kitara has a fantastic historical fabric that should be spread out and aired. BK has great regal glamour that can be used to attract tourists from all over the world and we should all work on publicising that glamour of regal tradition. B.K will create great opportunities for her self.
December 21, 2009 14:23:45 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Does anyone know what the population of Bunyoro-Kitara is?? Also tourism should be developed in B-K for the purpose of job creation.
December 21, 2009 14:15:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:There are persistent postings on a number of websites to the effect that prominent personalities in Uganda were abducted and murdered by FRONASA operatives during Idi Amin's regime in the '70's. As we all know, FRONASA was being led by one Yoweri Museveni who is now President of Uganda. The alleged disappearance of Steven Birija, a promsing Ugandan politician and potential President of Uganda is the handiwork of Museveni's security goons. Mr. Birija is known to be a strong critic of Museveni and has on several ocassions expressed his intentions to contest the presidency, which act is regarded as a cardinal sin in the eyes of His Excellency Y.K. Museveni. The dictator should be held responsible for whatever happens or has happened to Citizen Birija!
December 19, 2009 20:33:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Bisembo Byamukama Justus
Email:bisembob{at}ymail.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale
Comments:YOU BANYORO, WHERE IS STEVEN KAZIMURA BIRIJA ATEENYI? THAT IS the question you ought ot be asking yourselves. Are U and in waht sense? Selfishly or nationalistically? I am surprised that you Banyoro have kept very silent as our Masindi district chairman Steven Birija gets lost,without trace, just like that!! Birija is one Munyoro who has been standing out, out of the rest for his consistent determination and fight for his motherland, not just Masindi, Bunyoro but Uganda as a whole and parhaps Africa. We hear almost confirmed reports that he is lost. I happen to have seen a letter allegedly from him that he has resigned. The writter claims to be Birija and does not indicate where he is. Should we sit back and believe press reports that he has gone to exile. Suppose Birija is not alive now and that letter of resignation being the works of evil, those that we hear have been trailing him and are dancing to dawn. Bunyoro should learn to follow up such matters. Can the Katiki
December 19, 2009 14:02:37 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Mr. Kasigwa, Please read all of my posts from the 17th
December 17, 2009 03:46:57 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Mr. Kasigwa, Can I ask you or any one in the know to kindly provide us with an educated estimate the general population of Bunyoro-Kitara? Also what is the population of the settler community in B.K? Last time I checked the general population stood at just under a million.
December 17, 2009 03:44:33 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:The physical and more importantly, social infrastructure should be put in place or B.K would not be able to benefit from the fruits of the massive bounty that is promised.
December 17, 2009 03:37:36 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Mr. Kasigwa, I too believe that B.K should endeavor to retain as much from the total royalties from the petroleum produce as possible. But B.K must also make sure that the process/refinement of the product is situated in Hoima so that how ever long it takes to receive the full royalties B.K is entitled B.K can benefit as soon as the first barrel leaves for market as there will be jobs on the ground. Due to the research that I have carried out on the strategic dealings of oil corps I also believe the president has taken the steps he took in regards to the contracts for the right reasons. At the same time understand the anxieties of many people as we all know what took place with our brothers of Nigeria's Delta region. It is important that we remind our selves and B.K that oil is a bonus not the end all and be all of B.K's future fortunes. In this vain B.K can best prepare for the fruits that come of massive oil production. The physical and more importantly, social infrastructure sho
December 17, 2009 03:35:36 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Thank you for your informative reply Mr. Kasigwa. I am glad that you have not decided to reply in a patronizing manner this time round. And I apologize for any aggression in my reply as I believe respect is most important if we as a people are to make a significant improvement in the development of our society/economy, be it B.K, UG/EA or Africa as a whole. Can you tell me Mr. Kasigwa, if I or any other was to purchase land in one of the two territories in question, who would we have to lease it from if at all? The republic? You said it your self, the Banyoro are lazy. I would choose to put as demoralized or uninspired.
December 17, 2009 03:10:58 (GMT Time)



Name:Kasigwa Amooti
Email:bisigwaho{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kigumba
Comments:Mr. MUGiSA, I still insist that Bunyoro leadership should fight for a fair share of our oil wealth and stop chasing wild geese what you call lost territories. In any case, the so called lost territories namely Buyaga and Bugangaizi which had been awarded to Buganda by the British, were returned to Bunyoro in 1964 after a referendum. This is the territory which the so-called Bafuruki have taken over and turned into a gold mine after our failure to develop it. Given our present attitude to work, what guarantee is there that once the wild geese are caught by Bunyoro, they will be developed and other Bafuruki will not grab them from our own lazy jaws? Or shall we once again count on "ring fencing" as proposed by our visionary President? And what will happen when the great leader loses power?
December 12, 2009 12:29:11 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:My Dear Mr. Kasigwa Amooti, I am not your enemy but if you are looking for such entity you need not look any further than within your self. SAY NO to the export of RAW AFRiCAN produce and materials.
December 11, 2009 15:52:37 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:to be returned after a referendum which was not adhered to… If the kingdom of B.K can not reclaim those two territories then the central government should take it away from any kingdom altogether. It would be neutral territory. That would be the easiest step to take.
December 11, 2009 15:47:42 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Mr. Kasigwa Amooti, I will now elaborate on the earlier point of land redistribution for B.K The land lost to neighboring sovereign states is lost to them as UG has no right according to international law when it comes to reclaiming the various territories. In any way that land belonged to the ancient empire of Kitara which was the predecessor of the modern kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara. That land did not belong to the B.K state by the end of the 19th century, the time of which colonialists arrived. So that territory should not be a concern other than a historical reference to a once great pre-colonial African empire and state. The land I was speaking of is that which our good brothers and neighbors the Baganda were rewarded for their assistance in defeating KABALEGA the Magnificent. We the Banyoro need not pursue the matter in a desperate fashion as we need not make desperate enemies of our good brothers. Mr. Kasigwa Amooti, Might I remind you that the land in question was even promised
December 11, 2009 15:32:54 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Dear Mr. Kasigwa Amooti, Thank you for your pearls of wisdom but who died and made you the holder of all truths! Please, maybe I am day dreaming again but I feel another rumble coming on... When I mentioned about the fact that Bunyoro should take the land that was stolen from her back I did not elaborate and for that I forgive you for loosing your head in the way you attacked my point of view. You see little or no change in a world that has been the same since you were born. So you are frustrated angry and confused. Try to contain your emotions more and use reason in a civilized and polite manor to put your point across even if it is contradictory to that of the person you are challenging. That is how a people of a civilized heritage behave my Dear Mr. Kasigwa Amooti, I was not trying to start a fight rather just trying to raise debate and provoke a process of thought with my fellow brothers and sisters in a non hostile manor. I am not your enemy and if you are looking for such
December 11, 2009 14:48:02 (GMT Time)



Name:Kasigwa Amooti
Email:bisigwaho{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kigumba
Comments:The regional governments will be answerable to a Minister in the Office of the President. Further more, the President will have powers to take over administration of any regional government if he deems it necessary. Let's think hard!!!
December 11, 2009 09:37:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Kasigwa Amooti
Email:bisigwaho{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kigumba
Comments:Mr. MUGiSA, your rumblings are a sure sign of a day dreamer. Bunyoro will never prosper as long as its leadership are obsessed with "recovery" of territories lost more than a hundred years ago to Buganda and I believe Toro, Ankole and Tanzania. (Bunyoro lost land through conquest to all and sundry, not only to Buganda). I regard those territories to be 2 birds in a very far away bush. The leadership in Bunyoro should put pressure on its new found friend, General Yoweri Museveni, to come up with an acceptable oil revenue sharing plan between the Central Government and Bunyoro. Oil is surely one bird in the hand which Bunyoro should not let go. Secondly, Bunyoro's apparent satisfaction with the regional tier system is misplaced; this arrangement will not bring properity. It is an LC6 tier, that's devoid of any powers to do anything worthwhile. The regional governments will not collect revenue and will not be in charge of land matters. Real power will remain at the districts. The regional
December 11, 2009 09:33:11 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:(Please read all of my posts) Those who some would like to call foreigners in B.K; our head of state or even neighboring kingdoms are not our enemy. We are our own enemy and if we can't defeat and conquer our greatest enemy then we are doomed to remain servants in our own house. Let us learn from our good friends the Chinese and the Japanese who are quite similar to us in more than what meets the eye. God is Great!
December 11, 2009 06:11:59 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:BK should also make sure that the land that was stolen by the colonialists to give to those who helped them fight KABALEGA the magnificent should be returned. BK should make sure of this in the near future. Those who have come to live in B.K and may not be ethnically Banyoro should not be harmed but should be embraced and assimilated. Just as I live in the kingdom of England but I am not ethnically English (Anglo Saxon) Even so they make sure I contribute to the infrastructure and society of England. England is not a tribe but a nation within a nation within a nation. (U.K, E.U) We should not think of B.K as a mere tribe but as a nation within a nation. This way we will not lose time fighting those who have come to settle in B.K But indigenous banyoro should organize politically and crush corruption. UG may well become rich as or even richer than the UAE and Bunyoro-Kitara will be as Qatar or Abu Dabi if we can focus and strive for the enlightenment of our society and nation. ViVA Buny
December 11, 2009 06:02:10 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:BK should also make sure that the land that was stolen by the colonialists to give to those who helped them fight KABALEGA the magnificent should be returned. BK should make sure of this in the near future. Those who have come to live in B.K and may not be ethnically Banyoro should not be harmed but should be embraced and assimilated. Just as I live in the kingdom of England but I am not ethnically English (Anglo Saxon) Even so they make sure I contribute to the infrastructure and society of England. England is not a tribe but a nation within a nation within a nation. (U.K, E.U) We should not think of B.K as a mere tribe but as a nation within a nation. This way we will not lose time fighting those who have come to settle in B.K But indigenous banyoro should organize politically and crush corruption. UG may well become rich as or even richer than the UAE and Bunyoro-Kitara will be as Qatar or AbuDabi if we can focus and strive for the enlightenment of our society and nation. ViVA Bun
December 11, 2009 05:57:27 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:The reason why I keep asking if anyone knows what is happening with the oil refinery is because due to research I know that BK will benefit most from the oil being processed in Hoima. So even if the executive dealings are kept a secret BK will still profit as there will be jobs on the ground. Even if the deallings are secret we still need physical apparatus to extract and process the oil. Anyone can see this gear being moved around and as I am not there at the moment I would kindly request people who are to keep me and others informed.
December 11, 2009 05:45:30 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Also, people of BK! Do not sit around waiting for some magical golden egg laying goose (Oil industry Bunyoro-Kitara and Africa as a whole is already rich as we have a cheque for countless fortunes but it just hasn't been written yet. What we need to do is learn how to write that cheque. We wont do it by throwing our hands up in the air and saying "Oh I give up" maybe it's because I am a young naive person who has been brought up in the UK and away from Africa but I believe we can always develop. Where there is a will there is a way! HOPE God willing Nsha Allah! Have faith! Let us not wait around for oil to take care of everything. Oil should just be a bonus even if it would be a massive one at that. I have been to BK and I have seen many fantastic people with great ideas. We just need to organize while we hope.
December 11, 2009 05:02:06 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Thank you Mr. Henry Ford Mirima, Even though the executive part of the oil dealings are secret at the moment one can still see if there is any movement on the ground when it comes to apparatus being moved in. I am interested to know whether our president is keeping his word and having the oil processed in Hoima. It is imperative that this should be the case. As BK/Uganda can have the largest oil reserves in the world but if the oil is pumped out to Mombassa or elsewhere raw before it is processed, BK/UG will never truly prosper. We have seen it with the Delta region in Nigeria. We should not see it again in BK or Ghana which is also in the same place as BK/UG as Ghana too is on the verge of oil production. I know some Banyoro feel disempowered and even defeated but if we can have some hope we can think of new ideas of how to rebuild our once great kingdom. As the Arabs say, "Nsha Allah" (God willing) Where there is a will there is a way. BELIEVE
December 11, 2009 04:43:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Henry Ford Mirima
Email:
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Mr. MUGiSA, unlike in the U.K, here in Uganda there's only one person who knows and controls everything. The question about the construction of the oil refinery in Hoima can only be answered by the President of the Republic of Uganda, His Excellency General Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. Answers from any other source will be mere speculation.
December 9, 2009 14:30:40 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Having a refinery in Hoima will prove to be the advantage B.K, UG, EA and Africa will have in realizing her economical potential. Like Obama said, WE CAN and WE WiLL. Love Bunyoro-Kitara, Love the Pearl of Africa, Love AFRiCA and say NO to the export of raw African materials. Can some people shed some educated light on the developments regarding an oil refinery in hoima.
December 6, 2009 02:47:03 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Having a refinery in Hoima will prove to be the advantage B.K, UG, EA and Africa will have in realizing her economical potential. Like Obama said, WE CAN and WE WiLL. Love Bunyoro-Kitara, Love the Pearl of Africa, Love AFRiCA and say NO to the export of raw African materials. Can some people shed some educated light on the developments regarding an oil refinery in hoima.
December 6, 2009 02:37:42 (GMT Time)



Name:Ntonio Tibeijuka
Email:ntotibe{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:According to reliable sources, the oil in Bunyoro and Amuru has already been sold in advance to foreign oil companies. It is understood that a lot of cash was involved and has been deposited into foreign bank accounts of a few individuals. This means that for the some years to come, Uganda as a country will not get any oil revenues!
December 1, 2009 09:20:05 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:SAY NO to any EXPORT of RAW MATERIALS! In regard to the issue of the up and coming oil sector, UG/EA and BK in particular will benefit most from the oil production only when there is a large scale refinery in Hoima, BK.There will also be the extra added prospects of jobs added to the local market. The only way the oil will be termed as Ugandan is if it is refined in UG. SAY NO to any EXPORT of RAW MATERIALS!
November 27, 2009 15:59:07 (GMT Time)



Name:
Email:
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you from:
Comments:SAY NO to any EXPORT of RAW MATERIALS! In regard to the issue of the up and coming oil sector, UG/EA and BK in particular will benefit most from the oil production only when there is a large scale refinery in Hoima, BK. That is the only way the oil will be termed as Ugandan. SAY NO to any EXPORT of RAW MATERIALS!
November 27, 2009 15:53:56 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Is there anyone who has first hand information on the oil refinery issiue in Hoima? I have just gathered information stating that construction of a mini refinery has began. Is this true? Can someone back that up? I believe that BK, UG and East Africaas a whole is going to really benfit from petrol production only if refining such a product is focused localy in Bunyoro-Kitara.
November 25, 2009 19:38:19 (GMT Time)



Name:Rev.Fr.Dn. Nenad M. Jovanovich
Email:czipm{at}yubc.net
Where are
you from:
Belgrade, Serbia
Comments:Thank you for your kind comment about the Royal Coat of Arms and The Royal Emblem of Bunyoro Kitara! More information here: http://www.czipm.org/vladarski01.html http://www.czipm.org/empango-e.html
November 18, 2009 17:31:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Bumbakali Mwasajjute
Email:
Where are
you from:
Bwaise Kampala
Comments:Ilike your Kingdom's emblem, it's cool.
November 3, 2009 16:04:00 (GMT Time)



Name:Baseka'teenyi Atugonza
Email:sbaseka{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Masindi District
Comments:Thanks for the works well done however if this site is to remain useful then its better to update it regularly. This site is an important tool for sensitizing all the persons in the world so keep it going. Thanks
October 13, 2009 04:53:58 (GMT Time)



Name:Katungi juma
Email:twakjuma{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kyambogo University
Comments:Thanx for this great work. but i obseved that the link for names directs to dressing. Pliz also give as pictures of cultural art facts and tools like drums,spears,pots and their local names plus what they meant or stood for in the cultural perspective.
October 9, 2009 12:25:01 (GMT Time)



Name:Katungi juma
Email:twakjuma{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kyambogo university
Comments:thanx for this wondeful work. we can now get to know your rich and mother culture better and easily. thanx
October 9, 2009 10:43:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Christine Crowstaff
Email:chris.crowstaff{at}womenforachange.org
Where are
you from:
Somerset, UK
Comments:I have just joined the Bunyoro-Kitara international network site. I would like to also draw your attention to the World Peace March, as this is very big in some countries, and I note there doesn't seem to be a lot of awareness around it in Uganda as yet. So far there are 2 endorsing persons: Olara Otunnu and Awich Polar. I wondered if anyone in Bunyoro-Kitara might like to endorse it: http://www.theworldmarch.org/index.php?secc=adhesiones&seleccion=&ordena_ok=si With kindest regards Christine
September 25, 2009 15:36:33 (GMT Time)



Name:Tomasi Nyarwino
Email:sex2009{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Ntungamo
Comments:Akakoryo akandi omukazi noobasa kumutega ka piro ahansi y’ekibunu haza agarame omu mazima nooza kuribata gye noosinga n’aine orugyere ruhango. Ak’aha muheru mwana wangye waareba eby’okuribata orikuza hare obanze obyehuze ekikuru omukwatire akabanyankore bashwenkuru aka Mbarara Ishaka Bushenyi, Kabwohe akabashomire beta east or west home is the best.
September 21, 2009 01:21:15 (GMT Time)



Name:Tomasi Nyarwino
Email:sex2009{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Ntungamo
Comments:WABA ori omushiaja kwonka oine akagyere kakye reka kutiina kandi ekyo kyitakuta omukwerarikirira ninyenda okimanye ngu waakaribatisa kurungi nikakuhisa ahu orikuza. Waaza kutandika orugyedo rw’okutambura banza omukazi omuwomingise orikumwagaga kugira ngu waatandika oti okuribata bitakuhenda. Omukazi ku orikubanza wamuwomingisa naakuhwera kugira ngu kyona naakikuteera haihi haza oribata gye ohamize. Waaba waatandikire kuribata banza oronde omwanya guhamire rero ogwemerereho obone kutandika kusinzira kurungi nooza kuhurira wahikayo kurungi ahi waaba nooza kandi nawe omukazi naasiima. Waareeba omukazi mugambire akuname omukore akubarikweta kabuzi haza iwe omureetwe enyima nooza kuribata noohurira watoberayo kurungi munonga ahabwokuba kyoni nibaba bakikusibire haihi aha muhanda tikikwetaaga kubanza waaribata orugyendo ruraingwa. Kandi nabwo noobaasa kugambira omukazi atandame munonga reero iwe omu byame ahaiguru nooza kuribata ah’orikuza noohikayo kurungi munonga. Akakoryo
September 21, 2009 01:14:12 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Even with all the problems that we have in East Africa, allot brought on from colonialism, I believe we will make it throught to the otherside and into Nervana (Social, Political and Economical prosperity.) Do you know why? Because this is the twenty first century and we are wiser than before. It is also our destiny. ViVA Bunyoro-Kitara, ViVA East Africa and ViVA Mother Africa.
September 15, 2009 00:39:28 (GMT Time)



Name:
Email:
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you from:
Comments:Even with all the problems that we have in East Africa, allot brought on from colonialism, I believe we will make it throught to the otherside and into Nervana (Social, Political and Economical prosperity.) Do you know why? Because this is the twenty first century and we are wiser than before. It is also our destiny. ViVA Bunyoro-Kitara, ViVA East Africa and ViVA Mother Africa.
September 15, 2009 00:38:00 (GMT Time)



Name:Fiona Gaffa
Email:admin{at}bunyoro-kitara-international.org
Where are
you from:
UK
Comments:From the previous email this is the link to need to join us http://bunyoro-kitara-international.ning.com/
September 8, 2009 12:04:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Fiona Gaffa
Email:fgaffa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
UK
Comments:I have recently set up a social networking site for all banyoro whether at home or in the diaspora to get togther, share ideas and discuss issues that affect us so why join us: GLOBALLY CONNECT…with hundreds of your peers and with thousands of like minded organisations/Individuals BKIC is fast becoming a leading information and discussion site for Banyoro whether at home or in the Diaspora all over the world. GLOBALLY DISCUSS .. with others who are passionate about developing our homeland for the greater good of our homeland, our people fighting poverty through good business, engage in advocacy campaigns, and help create a real movement for change. GLOBALLY SHARE…your ideas and insights. Joining this site will encourage you to develop your ideas, engage in innovative dialogues on cutting edge issues, and share your practical insights with like-minded people through our discussions and forums. GLOBALLY FIND…new partners in developing Bunyoro. Find new partners to transform
September 8, 2009 12:00:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Tom Adyeeri
Email:aliitobest{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kampala
Comments:A lot has been said and done about the issue Bunyoro, world over, students are another group of people that is quite often respected, therefore young brains from the great land of Bunyoro, I call upon all of you to join the struggle of fighting for our own heritage be it oil, land and other issues of concern. Whenever we the Banyoro feel down, words like "HAMBYA HAMBYA OWAKABALEEGA" should be invoked and strength will be regained. "LONG LIVE BUNYORO-KITARA EMPIRE"
September 6, 2009 15:38:25 (GMT Time)



Name:Tindyebwa Joel
Email:tindyebwa200{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Wakiso
Comments:I have ready some comment, but Bunyoro need people who work not think only in politics. Oil is ours and not only Banyoro but Uganda. Many people think that radical people can solve thing but what have they solved in Buganda, where riots is at the street day and night. Fight in prayer not sheding blood. Nice to here from Banyoro people
September 3, 2009 18:07:28 (GMT Time)



Name:Akiiki Katusabe
Email:ak47{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:Fellow Banyoro, let us chew more tobacco, that way, we shall improve the colour of our spit.
August 22, 2009 22:39:14 (GMT Time)



Name:Kimomi K Cencurio
Email:cencurio{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Fellow Banyoro we badly need a local FM Radio to sensitise our people in rural areas. Let us fundirase for a Radio, it will help alot in solving our problems in Bunyooro.
August 22, 2009 10:30:31 (GMT Time)



Name:Kimomi K Cencurio
Email:cencurio{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:To all Banyoro let us fight hard and lease our land, District land board and Sub county commetee should help us to achieve this goal. We can control every thing when we have our land titles in our Houses.
August 22, 2009 10:21:38 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
NZARWA ya Bunyoro-Kitara
Comments:Emyenda ya Bunyoro-Kitara nimbagondeza OBUSINGE, OBUMU, OBWEKAMBI MU MIRIMO, NOBUSINGUZI BWENKURAKURANA MU MAKA, MU BYARO, MU MASOMERO, MU MBUGA, NOMU IHANGA LYONA ERYA BUNYORO-KITARA KINGDOM. ABAISENKURWITWE BAKALEKA BATWEGESEZE ORUFUMO KALIMAGEZI RUKUGAMBA RUTI = AGATERAINE NUGO GAATA IGUFA. GOD BLESS THE KING, GOD BLESS THE BANYORO, GOD BLESS BUNYORO KITARA KINGDOM.
August 19, 2009 04:19:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Mulika
Email:mulikafred{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Munich, Germany
Comments:To my fellow country people,dont bring uganda into chaos like what happened in rwanda. Uganda belongs to Ugandans regardless of the political views. Put away tribal ,greedy politics and have aversion unity and cooperation.
August 14, 2009 18:26:41 (GMT Time)



Name:Atugonza Jamadah
Email:atugonzajamadah{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Germany
Comments:Banyoro all along ve been Good people.Therefore we should stay good people and do things in a simple and reasonable maner. Let consider everyone as a Uganda and avoid tribal wars. Thank so much.
August 14, 2009 15:40:33 (GMT Time)



Name:lee din
Email:jimokra{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
kampala
Comments:Security Chiefs Rush To Bunyoro As Banyoro Plan Tribal War By Giles Muhame and Fred Junior Intelligence reports last night indicated that Bunyoro is on the brink of a bloody tribal war.And security sources have revealed that the deputy External Security Organization (ESO) boss Emmy Alio and his counterpart in ISO Lt. Ronnie Balya have been camped in Bunyoro for most of the past four months after intelligence reports indicated that the Banyoro were secretly planning to pick up machetes and behead the Bakiga en masse. The two high ranking security officials have since been compiling shocking reports for Museveni and it’s on those dossiers that security and police have been heavily deployed in the area to avert catastrophe. Lt. Balya who played a pivotal role in wiping out the rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in Rwenzori Mountains is reported to have told the President that unless there is heavy troop deployment in the region, the country may wake up to the horrors of the
August 14, 2009 13:54:52 (GMT Time)



Name:Amos Rwakanengyere
Email:amosthegreat{at}africaonline.com
Where are
you from:
Rwakitura
Comments:When M7 wants something from you, you become the darling of the moment. The man is after a peaceful exploitation of Bunyoro's oil. He does not want the Mubende-Banyoro Committee and allied groups to sabotage the smooth theft of the black gold. He is now dangling the carot of "ring-fencing" as if Banyoro's life depended on it. It is oil money Bunyoro needs and not LC III positions! Can the LCIII or even LC V chairman prevent M7 from stealing Bunyoro's oil? The answer is NO. But organised groups of radical Banyoro can be a pain in M7's arse!
August 13, 2009 18:27:23 (GMT Time)



Name:Ham Mugisa
Email:hmugisa{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Ndaiga
Comments:The solution to Bunyoro's land and other developmental issues lies in granting the Kingdom autonomy, what Buganda refers to as "Federo". Political power should shift from districts to the Omukama's Government. The Omukama's Government should be responsible for vetting persons vying for elective offices in the Kingdom. In fact the conditionalities and qualifications for eligibility for candidates can be part of the Kingdom's constitution. This will automatically eliminate the undesirables. There will be no need for "ring-fencing".
August 12, 2009 14:06:26 (GMT Time)



Name:Atamadiri Agupi
Email:atagupi789{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Bugungu
Comments:The Bunyoro Kingdom Administration should ignore Museveni's mad proposals. They are a recipe for disaster. What will be the legacy of President Museveni's rule? Grand corruption, tribalism, nepotism and divide and rule which may easily erupt into anarchy throughout the country. Once the country is on fire, His Excellency and family will fly off to safety in the "new wings" (Gulf Stream) for which the impoverished Ugandan tax payer coughed up US$46 Million. Woe is me!
August 12, 2009 12:13:08 (GMT Time)



Name:lee din
Email:jimokra{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
kampala
Comments:Genocide, like any morally relevant action, can be supported, denounced, or viewed with apathy. One's moral convictions will result in varying responses to genocidal acts. Perpetrators of genocide often feel completely justified in their actions, and may draw on local cultural or political values to curry favor. This can lead to a response of support, thereby furthering the criminal acts. Others, while not participating in the acts directly, may support them by financial or political means. Still other groups may attempt to take a neutral, apathetic stance. International law and historical precedent, however, has made it extremely dangerous for relevant parties to attempt to merely stand by. An example of such behavior was the Swiss policy of neutrality in World War II.. In the mid-1990s Swiss banks were held accountable for servicing the financial interests of Nazi party members and for failing to settle accounts with Holocaust victims or their surviving family members. It would s
August 11, 2009 22:40:25 (GMT Time)



Name:lee din
Email:jimokra{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
kampala
Comments:Genocide is generally defined as the intentional extermination of a specific ethnic, racial, or religious group. Compared with war crimes and crimes against humanity, genocide is generally regarded as the most offensive crime. At worst, genocide pits neighbor against neighbor, or even husband against wife. Unlike war, where the attack is general and the object is often the control of a geographical or political region, genocide attacks an individual's identity, and the object is control -- or complete elimination -- of a group of people
August 11, 2009 22:38:14 (GMT Time)



Name:lee din
Email:jimokra{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
scotland
Comments:WE ARE AGAINIST THOSE TENDENCES OF TRIBALISM IF U WANT GENOCIDE WE WILL NEVER GIVE U CHANCE WE KNOW THIS IS KISIRIVE ATWOKI MUGANWA KAJURA AND MATIYA KASAIJA AGAINST MABABZI WE ARE LOOKING AND WE CAN SWAT THIS IF U GO AHEAD WITH THIS MADNESS WE ARE TERGETING THEM EVEN THOSE SUPPORTING THEM HANDLE THINGS WITH EXTREAM CARE LEE
August 11, 2009 22:35:10 (GMT Time)



Name:kabalimu henry
Email:hkabalimu{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
iraq
Comments:Im now in iraq working there but amunyoro by tribe born in hoima bugahya county,i do suport you in both prayers and development by bringing money home to develop our kingdom,but oli reserve basins need to be protected because bunyoro has been left behind and neglected from the begining since colonial rule invaded uganda,bravo,COQUER OR DIE!thanks
August 9, 2009 12:53:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Peter Gummersbach
Email:mission-germany{at}bunyoro-kitara.org
Where are
you from:
Schneverdingen, Germany
Comments:Your Majesty, with great gratitude and my loyal commitment to you and your Kingdom I’m announce here in this forum that the “Association of the Representatives of the Kingdom Bunyoro-Kitara, worldwide” (ARKBK) founded. With your enormous kindness and vision, and your most majestic decision you have launched the ARKBK. Your Majesty, our primary task will be to provide a network of dedicated, sincere and assertive representatives of the kingdom to find throughout the world and to realize for the sake of the kingdom and the people. Majesty, I would like to continue to inform you that the representation in Germany, a separate home page is created for your kingdom. Furthermore, it is my great pleasure to invite you that the ARKBK in the UN Global Compact was announced. Long live His Majesty, Long live the Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara
August 3, 2009 11:08:04 (GMT Time)



Name:Col. Kiiza Akiiki (Retired)
Email:cokiak2009{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Kigumba
Comments:President Museveni's proposals are clear evidence that he is a tired, drowning and sectarian man who Ugandans must get rid of by all means. His proposals are nothing but a sectarian hate campaign, directed against some communities of Uganda. Is the man still fit to lead this nation? Bunyoro's interests will be better served by a uniter and not a divider! If non-Banyoro are not supposed to own land and exercise their political rights in Bunyoro, what about the Banyoro living in other parts of Uganda where they have acquired property and are active in the political life of those areas? Should they be chased away? Is that the patriotism His Excellency is busy preaching these days? God have mercy on us.
August 2, 2009 13:43:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Akwetaireho
Email:frederico{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:President Museveni's proposals to address Bunyoro's concerns sound more like those of a village chief than those of a Head of State. The constitution of Uganda which Museveni swore to defend is very clear: Ugandans are free to live anywhere in Uganda, and this implies that they should not be stripped of the right to determine how they are governed or to contest elections wherever they choose to settle. President Museveni’s populist stance might be benefial for short term political gains but it’s a recipe for disaster. Firstly, it lends credence to claims that government’s criticised decision to fracture the country into non-viable districts aims to divide people as seen in the Maracha-Terego saga as well as the fallout between the Iteso and Japadhola of Tororo District, which is up for a constested split. Therefore, the Bunyoro case is a litmus test on how the government handles ethnic tensions, and in no way should tribal contests be resolved in a manner as to embolden other m
August 1, 2009 11:29:42 (GMT Time)



Name:Robina Asiimwe Sentumbwe Akiiki
Email:webmaster{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Ruyanja, Hoima
Comments:Abanyoro na' Banyoro Kati. Have you heard what the President has proposed as solutions to Bunyoro’s tribal wars particulary on land issues and political leadership? Post your opinion here in the guest book about your feelings on the president's proposal. Thanks.
July 31, 2009 12:43:52 (GMT Time)



Name:Yeremia Kwehinda
Email:yerekwe007{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Bugangaizi
Comments:Mr. Kyomuhendo, you are right - Bunyoro needs to finance its development programs. That's the reason we must agree on how to share the oil revenue with Government. We are sick and tired of being promised more territory that would be carved out of Buganda and graciously donated to us by the Government. Such a thing might never happen and in the unlikely event that it did, it would never pull us out of our poverty! So the conversation with Government should be about real issues and oil revenue is more real than territorial expansion!
July 30, 2009 16:03:58 (GMT Time)



Name:Kyomuhendo Francis
Email:kyomufrank{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima Town
Comments:I have read with keen interest all the comments and advices given by our webGuests. i thank them whole heartedly and believe that their ideas will go along way to guide the kingdom in its development bid However as a kingdom official involved in day to day planning and running of its affairs i would appreciate more if the Banyoro in diaspora and other lovers of the Kingdom could work more to find and connect the institution to prospective financial partners capable of injecting resources to kickstart the Kingdom devt plans which for a long time have remained on the shelve. The biggest handcarp of Bunyoro KItara kingdom has perennually been the generation of its own income sufficient to run its own programmes. Reliance on spontenious donors has exposed the Kingdom to the risk of having to dance to tunes of these donors some of which may not be in consonancy with the Kingdom aspirations. The main income projects that have been priotised include rennovation and operationalization of Kw
July 20, 2009 06:40:41 (GMT Time)



Name:Muhanganzima Atwooki
Email:muhat{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kijuura, Masindi
Comments:We need to come together and fight all those who are dividing us in order to use us for their short term political gains. Those are the worst enemies of our country and we should strongly resist their evil machinations. They pretend to be our friends when in actul fact their not.
July 10, 2009 12:28:03 (GMT Time)



Name:paul semwogere
Email:musihoima{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
United kingdom
Comments:We need to come together to improve our culture and promote all cultural sites to attract tourism
June 28, 2009 10:15:58 (GMT Time)



Name:Akiiki Katusabe
Email:ak47{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:Mugisha, Idi Amin, the man who is routinely referred to as a "Baffoon" by our Visionary Leader is the one who renamed Murchison Falls Kabalega Falls in the early seventies. When the enlightened leaders and "the beacons of hope for Africa" grabbed power, they reverted to the old colonial name of Murchison Falls.
June 26, 2009 09:14:47 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:********FOOD FOR THOUGHT************* Does anyone know whether the name of the so called "Murchison Falls" has been officially (legally, by law) renamed "Kabalega" yet. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************And is anyone interested in changing the name of the so called colonial "Lake Albert" to Lake Kabalega??********************************************************************************************************************* De-colonization is not only a matter of the physical because it is also a matter of mental and spiritual importance. We are not totally DE-colonized yet until we re-name various places of importance in honor of our own heroes. Why should we honor heroes of those who held our very state of being in contempt.
June 22, 2009 15:07:44 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Hello People of B-K I am writing to you as I want to state that one of the best ways that we can develop our country and Mother Africa as a whole is through the knowledge and the utilization of modern technological skills. In this vain we must remember the guidance of our great prophets Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lamumba and our very own Omukama Kabalega the Great. They used and prophest of the re-acquisition of these methods in our day to day life. Nkrumah envisioned the construction of a multi-lane express highway in Ghana as well as a nuclear reactor for electricity generation, even before the first of the many express-ways that we see such as the M25 that encircles the city of London were a reality. Imagine if our great prophets had succeeded. To cut a long story short, please promote the usage of ICT in Bunyoyro-Kitara. UG is fast becoming the iCT hub of East Africa and perhaps Africa as a whole. We must take our place as the centre for high-tech industry in this fantastic new hub.
June 21, 2009 09:42:44 (GMT Time)



Name:Stephen Munyoro
Email:munyorosk{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nyeri,Kenya
Comments:Interesting to read about the great kingdom.I have been looking for the meaning of my name and i now seem to be heading somewhere.Im very interested in knowing whether the kikuyus from Kenya ever interacted with the Bunyoro of Uganda.
June 13, 2009 11:24:48 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:A thousand Thanx to the NRM for having Heroes day take place in Hoima and of course recognising the vision that is, yes! That is Omukama Kabalega. We must also promote the use of renewable energy in the Kingdom as sunshine is plentiful there last time I checked. Also we must work on the construction of the Technology University. iCT must also be placed high on the agenda.
June 12, 2009 16:32:10 (GMT Time)



Name:
Email:
Where are
you from:
Comments:A thousand Thanx to the NRM for having Heroes day take place in Hoima and of course recognising the vision that is, yes! That is Omukama Kabalega. We must also promote the use of renewable energy in the Kingdom as sunshine is plentiful there last time I checked. Also we must work on the construction of the Technology University. iCT must also be placed high on the agenda.
June 12, 2009 16:29:23 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:Thanks to NRM Government for its positive decision to take Heroes Day celebrations of 9th June 09 to Hoima Town in recognition of OMUKAMA KABALEEGA now declared the NATIONAL HERO. Long live King Solomon Iguru of Bunyoro. Long live Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom. GOD IS BLESSING BUNYORO : Isaiah 43:1-5 and 49:14-16. GOD HAS NOT ABANDONED BUNYORO. YES GOD HAS A WONDERFUL DIVINE PLAN OF RECOVERY FOR BUNYORO. THANKS BE TO GOD!!
June 9, 2009 06:34:21 (GMT Time)



Name:Mpunyirwa B
Email:
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Dear Webmaster, on 9th April 2009, you wrote that you were planning to update the website soon. Question: how many years is "soon"?
June 4, 2009 17:50:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Isaiah Kalugendo
Email:
Where are
you from:
Kibaale,
Comments:Apart from the Omukama and Omuge's pictures, a boring photo collection and reader's comments, there is nothing to write home about on this Website. Nothing has been updated in the past 10 months..... zzzzzzzz! The only news item is the birth of the crown prince, who was born way back in June 2008!
June 3, 2009 14:47:19 (GMT Time)



Name:Babazaire Kahuma Donnan
Email:kahudo{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kibwona,Karujubu,Buruli, Masindi
Comments:Interesting site, I look forward to the webmaster updating more on the history of B.K and news as well.
June 2, 2009 12:18:09 (GMT Time)



Name:Abiasali Kyamanywa
Email:
Where are
you from:
Buseruka
Comments:Me too, I'm proud of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom and its newly found oil wealth, praying that it will not all be "eaten" by yesterday's liberators turned pseudo-visionaries and big thieves.
May 30, 2009 11:26:41 (GMT Time)



Name:mukasa karim
Email:mukasakarim{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale District
Comments:am of pround of Bunyoro kitara kingdom
May 28, 2009 00:55:18 (GMT Time)



Name:Abdu Kanyoroki Maiteki
Email:
Where are
you from:
Nakasongola, Buganda Kingdom
Comments:This website is a good attempt at promoting Bunyoro's image. There's still a lot to be done. Good luck.
May 16, 2009 18:03:26 (GMT Time)



Name:Charlotte Abwooli Gulyetonda - Tshibangu
Email:charlottemdm{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Butema village, Buhanika Sub-County, Bugahya County - Hoima District
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba. Hangiriza Omukama Iguru. Long live the King of Bunyoro. Am a very proud munyoro lady.
May 12, 2009 14:57:38 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Hello everone. I posted a comment stating that I would produce a documentary based on the Kingdom that would be available for viewing in the early months of this year. I have to say that even though I went to B-K earlier this year, I did not get around to making the film but I will have one made soon. In the meantime checkout our youtube channel on www.youtube.com/fabaotv
May 12, 2009 11:14:08 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Hello People of B-K I am writing to you as I want to state that one of the best ways that we can develop our country and Mother Africa as a whole is through the knowledge and the utilization of modern technological skills. In this vain we must remember the guidance of our great prophets Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lamumba and our very own Omukama Kabalega the Great. They used and prophest of the re-acquisition of these methods in our day to day life. Nkrumah envisioned the construction of a multi-lane express highway in Ghana as well as a nuclear reactor for electricity generation, even before the first of the many express-ways that we see such as the M25 that encircles the city of London were a reality. Imagine if our great prophets had succeeded. To cut a long story short, please promote the usage of ICT in Bunyoyro-Kitara. UG is fast becoming the iCT hub of East Africa and perhaps Africa as a whole. We must take our place as the centre for high-tech industry in this fantastic new hub.
May 12, 2009 11:06:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Rev.Fr.Dn. Nenad M. Jovanovich
Email: cziom{at}yubc.net
Where are
you from:
Belgrade, Serbia
Comments:CHRIST IS RISEN! The warmest Easter greetings to His Majesty The Omukama and The Royal Family and the good People od Bunyoro-Kitara! Deacon Nenad, The Honorary Member of the Basiita Clan http://www.czipm.org/bio-01.html
April 23, 2009 17:30:23 (GMT Time)



Name:ENG.ERIBANKYA RAPHAEL AMOOTI
Email:eribaraphaela{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
ZARWA KASWA HOIMA
Comments:HANGIRIZA AGUTAMBA HANIRIZA OMWEBINGWA. UNITY IN DIVERSITY FOR THE PROGRESS OF BUNYORO .Its high time we use a BLOG in order to discuss issuies pertaining to Bunyoro in instead of abusing Museveni here. Uganda needs alot of musevenis who are rich we should not lament. All the fingers are nt the same length but united they make up a hand which can work.We should embrace all the skills plus the talents we posess to enhance positive development.Mr Mirima take hid to the advice given to you by Mwalim Musheshe and Emily Kugonza on using this web and the BLOG.Best wishes to all the Banyoro (abasangwa na bafuruki) both with in and with out. Ndi Mwiruntu Mtabani wa Bomera ba Kasimazi Mwijukuru wa Byontabara mwijukuru wa Kikukule Kyanrunega Omubogora womukama. Singa Omwebingwa .Agomere Omugo Omukaruzika
April 11, 2009 14:26:23 (GMT Time)



Name:Mrs. Sentumbwe Robina Asiimwe Akiiki (webmaster)
Email:webmaster{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Ruyanja, Hoima
Comments:Fellow Banyoro and Banyorokati, just wishing you a Happy Easter. And thanks for visiting the website. We are planning to update it soon. God bless our King and the Queen.
April 9, 2009 16:59:40 (GMT Time)



Name:MATOVU PATRICK ABOOKI
Email:tovicahill{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Mbarara University of Science and Technolgy
Comments:Wow the site is beautiful make us people who are to be Banyoro to move when our heads are raised high in sky. I am an origin of Kibaale District and encourage my fellow youthful Banyoro to be proud of their King and Kingdom. I get sick when I see Banyoro students pretending to be belonging to other tribes even when their accent in those tribes" language betrays them. BE STRONG
March 27, 2009 14:17:17 (GMT Time)



Name:MATOVU PATRICK ABOOKI
Email:tovicahill{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Mbarara University of Science and Technolgy
Comments:Wow the site is beautiful make us people who are to be Banyoro to move when our heads are raised high in sky. I am an origin of Kibaale District and encourage my fellow youthful Banyoro to be proud of their King and Kingdom. I get sick when I see Banyoro students pretending to be belonging to other tribes even when their accent in those tribes" language betrays them. BE STRONG
March 27, 2009 14:16:45 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba. Hangiriza Omukama Iguru. Kaniwe tukubya nituhaisa nitugamba ngu Niiwe Iguru-rubambensi yoona ya Bunyoro Kitara IAM PROD OF BEING A MUNYORO. Ekyokuba MUNYORO kandi kuba Nzarwa ya Bunyoro-Kitara Eeee ekyo mazimakwo NKYENYUMIRIZAAMU MUNO
March 20, 2009 21:57:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Mwogeza Butamanya
Email:Nil
Where are
you from:
Nakasongola
Comments:Ama Enid, Don't tell me the Museveni's divide and rule bug has also reached Bunyoro! You are talking about the "Omukama of Masindi" in Bunyoro, same way we talk about the Ssabanyala of Buluuli in Buganda! Museveni Abeewo!
March 7, 2009 18:24:37 (GMT Time)



Name:Ama Enid
Email:amaenid{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:I thank the Omukama of Masindi for the numerous years he has served for Bunoro and do appreciate that. Hangiriza Agutamba Iguru Solomon keep it up
March 7, 2009 15:26:30 (GMT Time)



Name:Martin
Email:kajuramartin{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:Well due to cultural matters iam happy to view your guest book and i thaank the omukama for having run the kingdom in right hands and our fellow omukama of Toro. Keeep it up
March 7, 2009 15:20:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Mukombe Mpambara Junior
Email:mukompa2{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kabale, Kigezi
Comments:"H.R.H Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom invites you to become an honorary member of the tribe. We will, if you wish, arrange to induct you into the tribe; making you a munyoro (citizen of Bunyoro)." This is a proclamation found in the "Get Involved" section of this Website. Why does the induction not start with the Bakiga residing in Kibaale District, where they are being routinely harassed? Do I smell hypocrisy here?
March 4, 2009 18:18:15 (GMT Time)



Name:R KASAIJA
Email:rkasaija3751{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Sure, it is a step forwards.keep it up Bunyoro kingdom
February 24, 2009 15:20:55 (GMT Time)



Name:Kasiriivu Alaari
Email:kasiraali{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale
Comments:Among the photos, I am yet to see the unique one where the Omukama was dinning with the Queen of England whose forefathers presided over "the destruction of Bunyoro's greatness and the theft of its land". The historical dinner was hosted by President Museveni at State House, Entebbe, during the much hyped CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting)in November 2007.
February 21, 2009 17:55:51 (GMT Time)



Name:Brother Stephen Kyamanywa (F.I.C.)
Email:stevenkyamanywa{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Philippines
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba Entale ya Bunyoro! I am very proud of belonging to this Kingdom of Bunyoro.I born of Nyamigisa Masindi. I have read through other comments and a lot of requests have been made but little so far has changed since last year on the website. It is my request that the one in charge of the site makes more effort in updating "emyenda ya Bunyoro Kitara" I will be grateful to read the updates of the development plan of the Kingdom. Things like giving scholarships to very hardworking students in the Kingdom,among other programs. I suppose some people would be willing to support "emyenda ya Bunyoro" with the little they can. Certificates should be awarded to those who contribute and the Banyoro should be encouraged to buy certificates from the Kingdom and not to wait until marriage introduction time! Hope I will be contacted also through my email I would like to buy a certificate from the Kingdom. May God bless our dearest King Omukama Solomon Agutamba Iguru!
February 19, 2009 02:30:44 (GMT Time)



Name:Pollycarp Kakyomya
Email:pollykack{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:i was browsing the net and i found this site about my kingdom i was so happy so i felt i should leave this comment. Thank you so mechfor whatever yo doing for our kingdom all i request you is to include all the tribesof bunyoro and also try to interprete the site E.G (photos) Ebisani thanks u KAKYOMYA
February 16, 2009 15:37:45 (GMT Time)



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February 11, 2009 09:30:22 (GMT Time)



Name:Victor Saba-Saba
Email:vss321{at}gamil.com
Where are
you from:
Kaiso Tonya
Comments:Fulugenzio, Col. Muamar Gadaffi started off with his retinue of thoroughly cowed and understandably self-conscious African traditional leaders. What was his aim exactly? They were a curious bunch for sure in their various gradations. You thought of a human zoo. They were quickly shooed away from the general meeting hall. What would have been their function there? When he sent 200 of them to hold I-don’t-know-what in Uganda (perhaps as a rehearsal for Addis) they were swiftly dispatched back to sender! Rumour has it that they, under what authority it is difficult to tell, bestowed on Col. Gadaffi the title "King of Kings"! King Idris of Libya, whom the same Gadaffi deposed in 1969, must have turned in his grave after so long a period of rest.
February 8, 2009 18:20:11 (GMT Time)



Name:Fulugenzio Byaruhanga
Email:fulubya{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Djibouti
Comments:I am a bitter Munyoro after our King was denied entry into the main meeting hall in Addis where African Heads of State were attending a summit of the African Union. When I heard that he, along with the the Tooro Queen Mother, Best Kemigisa, accompanied Col. Gadafi to Addis Ababa, I was sure he was going to give a key note address to that august body. So you can imagine my dismay when he was snubbed by the summit organizers. Baakalibwa empisi!
February 3, 2009 16:11:55 (GMT Time)



Name:businge beatrice kibumbirire
Email:businge_frank{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Tanzania
Comments:I love my country though am in a foreign country most especially Hoima my home town
February 3, 2009 07:37:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Amooti Karugaba
Email:ezeka2009karu{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:This Website is good. However, I'm not impressed with the News section, which only talks about the birth of the Crown Prince....is this the only newsworthy item in the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom? How about the expected oil wealth? Do we know how much revenue will accrue to the Kingdom, after the Central Government thieves have grabbed their share for example? Do we know how many Banyoro are likely to be employed in the oil sector after the Bahima have taken all the juicy jobs? These are some of the pertinent issues which, I as a Munyoro, would like to be updated on on a regular basis. Forget this Empango crap, where is the cash?
January 29, 2009 13:59:11 (GMT Time)



Name:Amooti Karugaba
Email:ezeka2009karu{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Thw Website is good. However, I'm not impressed with the News section, which only talks about the birth of the Crown Prince....is this the only newsworthy item in the Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom? How about the expected oil wealth? Do we know how much revenue will accrue to the Kingdom, after the Central Government thieves have grabbed their share for example? Do we know how many Banyoro are likely to be employed in the oil sector after the Bahima have taken all the juicy jobs? These are some of the pertinent issues which, I as a Munyoro, would like to be updated on on a regular basis. Forget this Empango crap, where is the cash?
January 29, 2009 13:55:44 (GMT Time)



Name:Akugizibwe Cole Aggrey
Email:aslilcole{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:It's until now that i have words to say coz the site has left me speechless. Thx 4 the innovation though i think regular updates are highly needed inorder to make it more intresting Big Up to the webmaster. LONG LIVE AGUTAMBA
January 21, 2009 09:01:29 (GMT Time)



Name:Yvonne Tracy Ayesiga
Email:yvontracy{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Born in Uganda but currently in USA.
Comments:Am so proud to be a Munyoro, and i thank God for our kingdom the great and mighty Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom. We have a web page on facebook called am from Western Uganda and proud. Please sign in a write something for our kingdom. Ruhanga abaridde.
January 20, 2009 01:04:47 (GMT Time)



Name:Alice Kugonza
Email:fireforfire{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:BREAKING NEWS! Uganda has just paid US$46.3 Million for a brand new presidential jet. Did someone say that there are no drugs in most of Uganda's hospitals, that the few doctors and other medics working in those poorly equipped hospitals are paid peanuts compared to what is paid to useless RDC's? All that does not matter: when the President or members of his family fall sick, the new jet will transport them pretty quickly to Germany for top class medical treatment! Uganda Oyee!
January 18, 2009 13:08:05 (GMT Time)



Name:Babirya Nebabyegurusa
Email:babinerusa{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:We need someone who will liberate Uganda from the jaws of merciless thieves who are fleecing it blind. Even the contract to extract oil is hidden from parliament because it was drawn between Kags and family (in their private capacities) as the sole and primary Ugandan investors, with Heritage Oil where Tony Buckingham is the CEO, as a secondary partner. To be clear, legally, Kags' family owns the oil wells, and NOT the Ugandan government. This means that all the oil wells belong to Kags and his family as personal investment and property. The people of Uganda will only get taxes arising from the sale of oil. If Steven Birija can reverse this, he will be our Messiah!
January 18, 2009 12:33:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Capt. Collins Wanderi Munyiri
Email:wanderim{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nyeri, Central Kenya
Comments:Your Majesty, Congratulations for preserving the culture and the dignity of the people of Bunyoro. Your kingdom is prove that Africa and its pople had a self governing system which was rudely interrupted and disrupted by foreigners/colonialists who were morally and culturally inferior to us. That they used their technological superiority to annihilate and disrupt our way of life, is by no means that we cannot retrace our historical antecednts and reclaim our dignity as Africans. Best wishes for you and the Banyoro people.
January 13, 2009 10:28:14 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope everyone had a good KWANZA (Africentric), Christmas and Honica (Jewish) Hello People of B.K. I am writing to you as I want to state that one of the best ways that we can develop our country and Mother Africa as a whole is through the knowledge and the utilization of modern technological skills. In this vain we must remember the guidance of our great profits Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lamumba and our very own Omukama Kabalega the Great. They used and prophest of the re-acquisition of these methods in our day to day life. Nkrumah envisioned the construction of a multi-lane express highway in Ghana as well as a nuclear reactor for electricity generation, even before the first of the many express-ways that we see such as the M25 that encircles the city of London were a reality. Imagine if our great prophets had succeeded. To cut a long story short, please promote the usage of ICT in B.K. We must take our place as the centre of for high-tech indu
January 6, 2009 14:02:40 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope everyone had a good KWANZA (Africentric), Christmas and Hanica (Jewish) Hello People of B.K. I am writing to you as I want to state that one of the best ways that we can develop our country and the Mother Africa as a whole is through the knowledge and the utilization of modern technological skills. In this vain we must remember the guidance of our great profits Kwame Nkrumah, Patrice Lamumba and our very own Omukama Kabalega the Great. They used and prophest of the re-acquisition of these methods in our day to day life. Nkrumah envisioned the construction of a multi-lane express highway in Ghana as well as a nuclear reactor for electricity generation, even before the first of the many express-ways that we see such as the M25 that encircles the city of London were a reality. Imagine if our great prophets had succeeded. To cut a long story, short please promote the usage of ICT in B.K. We must take our place as the centre of for high-tech
January 6, 2009 13:55:57 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:HAPPY NEW YEAR 09 TO HIS MAJESTY, HIS HIGHNESS RUKIRABASAIJA SOLOMON GAFABUSA IGURU THE KING OF BUNYORO-KITARA. As we begin the new year 09 lets us concentrate all our efforts on POVERTY ERADICATION in the homes by encouraging each family to set up income generating projects or activities at every home. The economic base of the kingdom must begin with the homes: EMPOWER THE HOMES to help themselves rise out of the POVERTY CYCLE and together we shall walk towards DEVELOPMENT of Bunyoro.
January 4, 2009 09:09:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Baliddawa Wilson
Email:kawilson{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kiboga
Comments:The Kasese guy Nkizi Jorome Wanzalabana has impressed me. Surely, this is time for Bunyoro to make amark on uganda, peacefully. If anyone is to dismiss Birija Steven thathe is not presidential material, then we are left with no Ugandan standing. I'm a Muganda, despite the traditional wrangles between Banyoro and Baganda, Birija who is my former Lecturer during my NTC days should surely count my vote.
January 3, 2009 15:31:11 (GMT Time)



Name:mujambere john
Email:mujambere{at}aol.com
Where are
you from:
usa
Comments:i love ma fucken' kingdom, hagiriza agutamba hagiriza rukirabasija
December 30, 2008 08:16:52 (GMT Time)



Name:Jerome Nkizi Wanzalabana
Email:Nkizije{at}ymail.com
Where are
you from:
Kasese
Comments:I can predict a rejuvination of Bunyoro's glory in not just the discovery of oil, but also the willingness of its people to work harder and break the chains of poverty and illitracy that successive leaderships of this country (since colonialism) seem to have calculatively and successfully engineered and stilthly mantained. Above all, I can sense an Obama-like person emerging from Bunyoro, likely to lead Uganda to heights similar to what the great Omukama Kabalega did to Bunyoro-Kitara. If what I hear that STEVEN BIRIJA, the Distric chairman of Masindi wants to contest for presidency, please give him not just a clap but lift him to the hieghest points of your right shoulder. Surely, we have read all these stories about Bunyoro's past great leadership in the person of Kabalega and I beleive there must be his decendants with his traits. I'm a Mukonjo from Kasese district. I believe in this Masindi man because of what i heard him talk at a function in Kasese. We were left year
December 29, 2008 16:18:50 (GMT Time)



Name:George Ogembo
Email:ogembogeorge{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nairobi , Kenya
Comments:Great resourceful site for the Great Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom. I congratulate the Omukama for the initiative and the launch.Now the history of the Great Kingdom is accessible worldwide.Please post more of your history details so that we can learn more about your Great Kingdom.Let's hope the site is still developing.Otherwise keep up the good work.Long Live The Omukama,Long Live The Great Bunyoro- Kitara Kingdom !
December 24, 2008 10:57:29 (GMT Time)



Name:George Kanyonza Nyamutale Ateenyi
Email:georgekanynza{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Pretoria-RSA
Comments:Am originally from Kihande Masindi,& B|kitara is heaven on earth,lets make it even better.GOD BLESS
December 18, 2008 07:32:58 (GMT Time)



Name:George Kanyonza Nyamutale Ateenyi
Email:georgekanynza{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Pretoria-RSA
Comments:Am originally from Kihande Masindi,& B|kitara is heaven on earth,lets make it even better.GOD BLESS
December 18, 2008 07:19:16 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:ZOONA OKAALI, Zoona Okaali. Hangiriza Agutamba, Hangiriza Entale ya Bunyoro. Hangiriza Rukirabasaija Solomon Gafabusa Iguru Omukama wa Bunyoro-Kitara, hamu na Inywena Emyenda ya Bunyoro-Kitara RUHANGA abahe OMUGISA GWE NYANTABARWA MU MWAKA MUHYAKA GWA 2009 gutusobozese kukora namaani kubinga obunaku nokugazihya entaaha mu maka hamu nokuta abaana aboojo nabaisiki mu masomero nukwo ihanga lyaitu erya Bunyoro liimuke kandi lyangasanekwo. GOD BLESS THE KING, GOD BLESS BUNYORO KITARA KINGDOM. Fellow Banyoro, lets work together to eradicate poverty, improve the household incomes and educate our children by putting all of them in schools! Lets fight illiteracy and ignorance by invest heavily in EDUCATION of the children. They are the FUTURE OF THE NEW BUNYORO.
December 18, 2008 00:24:48 (GMT Time)



Name:Christopher Kayongo Amooti
Email:kayongochris-nepal{at}live.com
Where are
you from:
Kakumiro and presently in Kathmandu, Nepal - South East Asia
Comments:I love Bunyoro. We need to work hard to develop our beloved kingdom. We need to increase our population urgently because it is a vehicle of development and strength.
December 17, 2008 17:00:27 (GMT Time)



Name:Christopher kayongo Amooti
Email:kayongochris-nepal{at}live.com
Where are
you from:
Kathmandu, Nepal - South East Asia
Comments:I love Bunyoro. We need to work hard to develop our beloved kingdom. We need to increase our population urgently because it is a vehicle of development and strength.
December 17, 2008 16:57:45 (GMT Time)



Name:Bagire Betty
Email:bagliz{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Blacksburg, VA
Comments:Owekitinisa "KATIKIIRO" webale emirimo yokukolerA eihanga lyaitu. baitu nyina ekinkuhanuuza. ninyowe nkuhabuza, ekigambo katikiiro titwina kitukusobora kukyeta murunyoro? habwaki tutakukozesa muhikirwa mukiikaro kya katikiiro?
December 16, 2008 20:51:08 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Hello to everyone who has taken there good time to read and make a posting on this site. I am a youg Munyoro who has grown up in England and would now like to make contact with other banyoro who live and work in the UK especially London. As I feel I have a lot to learn about my native country Bunyoro. I would also like to organize some sort of cultural out-reach group that brings Banyoro living in England together. Please get in touch with me especially if you are based in England. You can get in touch with me via e-mail: pemugisa@hotmail.com Also look out for a channel on www.youtube.com/fabaotv. We at MugisaDesigns.co.uk are working on some new material that will be available in the new year. The program will feature a documentary on our country the Kingdom of Bunyoro and UG. Have a positively great new year :-D
December 16, 2008 12:07:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Mugisa
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Hello to everyone who has taken there good time to read and make a posting on this site. I am a youg Munyoro man who has grown up in England and I would now like to make contact with other banyoro who live and work in the UK especially London, as I feel I have a lot to learn about my native country, Bunyoro. I would also like to organize some sort of cultural out-reach group that brings Banyoro living in England together. Please get in touch with me especially if you are based in England. Please have a great new year :-D
December 16, 2008 11:51:50 (GMT Time)



Name:Dr. Kiiza Aliba Emmanuel
Email:katiikiro{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom
Comments:Dear Friends, brothers and sisters. Thank you for all your comments. Thank you for taking time to visit our website. You are all so dear to us. Allow me in the spirit of brotherhood to guide you that our website is not a political forum nor a blank page to be written on anything of your choice. Kindly restrict yourself to critical areas of the Kingdom's development. The Kingdom needs all of you and appreciates your contribution towards its development. Kindly use but not abuse or mis-use the website. You mean alot to us. Inywe abaana enzaarwa mutagarukira kwekoonyeza website kujumangana, kujuma Kabumba, n'okujuma Ihanga lyaitu. Niinye Katiikiro waanyu.
December 16, 2008 07:23:26 (GMT Time)



Name:JONATHAN Akweteireho
Email:akweteireho{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:It has been quite a while before visiting our home. I'm too impressed that it's now faster. And the guest book being this busy just tickles me the right places. Happy Festivities to all
December 14, 2008 13:25:34 (GMT Time)



Name:Busobozi Luke
Email:busoboziluke{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kagadi - Kibaale District.
Comments:Hangiriza Mwebingwa Entale ya bunyooro. your magnificent the King of our great Bunyoro, I and the People of Kagadi in your Matwale we were so happy when you appeared {obu wabonekire}to the people of Kagadi and your magestic speech that you delivered to your subjects,i was seated at right hand side of the King. thankyou for uniting us for it is the only sure way of development. I am Luke Carrently a student at UMI[Uganda Management instute Kampala campus]am doing Human resouce mgt a post graduate diploma i would like to come back home and especially give myself to develop Bunyoro- Home where i belong. Live forever Bunyoro kingdon, live forever entale yabunyoro Agutamba Gafabusa Iguru. i love Bunyoro, I love Our King, am very proud for the opportunity to be a Munyoro
December 10, 2008 12:16:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Alamanzani Munyampirwa
Email:123am{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:The evil of divide and rule! Domestically, we are about to have three Kabakas in Buganda (one for Mengo, one for Nakasongola and one for Kayunga), 2 Kyabazingas in Busoga and by February 2009, Insha Allah, we may have 2 Muftis for the Moslems. On the international scene, we effectively have 2 Sudans and very soon we shall have more than 2 Congos (DRC). All this courtesy of our visionary leader who came to “to correct the historical wrongs.” By the time the great leader leaves power, most probably involuntarily, Uganda and the Great Lakes region will be one hell of a divided mess!
December 10, 2008 11:11:10 (GMT Time)



Name:Faustin Rwachumita
Email:faurwa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Budongo
Comments:It is ironical that a man of indeterminate origins comes to Uganda to "correct historical wrongs" and the naive fall for the bull****!
December 2, 2008 16:23:57 (GMT Time)



Name:Aloysius Mwesigwa Byaruhanga
Email:amwesigwa{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi Kinogozi working with PPDA Kampala
Comments:Your Highness, and your entire team, the symposium was such a great thing and a sucess. I think we need to regionalise it in Bunyoro to enable our people compare notes and learn first, afterall our people in Bunyoro listen to thier sons and daughters in dispora. Your Highness we need to encourage more young Banyoro to come back home to estabish homes and investments so as to expedite to change of mentality among our people. I pray that young people are challenged to this fact so thta they start to look at it as a positive challenge. Long live your Highness Rukirabasaija and your team, Long live Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom. Mwiije Twombeke Bunyoro hamu!
December 1, 2008 11:31:54 (GMT Time)



Name:P.E. MUGiSA
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Great times are here for us again! Since the times after when we were designing and building the great sphinx and pyramids of Nubia, Kush and Kemit (ancient Egypt) we have been sleeping as a people. Thats how we alowed the Arabs and Europeans to come and toy with us but now Feel that just like our great friends the Chinese and Japanese, we can and are awakening! P.E Mugisa-a person thankful to be a Munyoro and a person lucky and greatful to be AFRiCAN :-D
November 28, 2008 18:14:20 (GMT Time)



Name:Edward Muhenda
Email:eddiemuhe2008{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Buseruka
Comments:Recently the central government intervened to break up the kingdom of Buganda by encouraging the formation of smaller ‘kingdoms’ within Buganda. The government has also gone as far as stopping the Kabaka from visiting Nakasongola, which is in his kingdom. The same government has also been trying to use the kingdom of Bunyoro to create a confrontation with Buganda over ‘Mailo Akenda’. They have one-sidedly given the Omukama of Bunyoro permission to tour the areas in Buganda that the central government had stopped the Kabaka of Buganda from visiting, when Nakasongola constitutionally lies in the kingdom of Buganda. This is a provocation and a one-sided approach that is bound to create more confusion in the country and can eventually lead to disturbances that can lead to unconstitutional means of doing things in the country.
November 20, 2008 18:00:52 (GMT Time)



Name:Lt. Col Kiiza Akiiki
Email:kirkiri{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:Oil prices have fallen below $50 a barrel for the first time since May 2005 amid fears of a recession and expectations that demand will drop. US light sweet crude fell to $49.75, while London-traded Brent crude fell to to $48.90 a barrel. The price of oil is around two-thirds cheaper than in July 2008, when it hit a record above $147 a barrel. With that in mind I wonder where we shall get the funds to administer the new territories which Museveni wants to curve out of Buganda and "return" to us in order to "correct the historical wrongs". Dammit!
November 20, 2008 17:27:09 (GMT Time)



Name:MUGiSA :-P
Email:pemugisa{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
London, England
Comments:Great time are here for us again! Since the times after when we were designing and building the great sphinx and pyrimids of Nubia, Kush and Kemit (ancient Egypt) we have been sleeping as a people. Thats how we alowed the Arabs and Europeans to come and toy with us but now Feel that just like our great friends the Chinese and Japanese, we can and are awakening! P.E Mugisa a person thankful to be a Munyoro and a person lucky and greatful to be AFRiCAN :-D
November 19, 2008 17:08:35 (GMT Time)



Name:Danny
Email:Hennesy
Where are
you from:
Sweden
Comments:Very intresting to read about the diffrent kingdoms in Uganda, I previously knew about Buganda because i´ve seen some interview with their king on bbc or some western channel, now i know that uganda is made up by several old kingdoms... Loads of peace and love from the swedish kingdom
November 9, 2008 23:14:51 (GMT Time)



Name:Agustas chilatida
Email:Agusta{at}webmail.com
Where are
you from:
Chilenga
Comments:very heart warming .
November 8, 2008 18:27:31 (GMT Time)



Name:Ford Mirima Junior
Email:formirj{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:We the Banyoro should avoid being too closely associated with Mr. Museveni. He is very divisive at a time when Uganda needs a unifier to mobilise people fight poverty, disease and ignorance. On the international scene , the Ugandan despot is notorious for waging war against our neighbours, perhaps trying to re-draw borders and re-write history, he has a prolific record of contributing to destabilization of the Great Lakes region. Now as he nears his retirement age, his name has become romanticised and has been accorded a cult-status just like Nkrumah the Osagyefo. A statue has been built during his lifetime and the history syllabus doctored to record his conribution to Ugandan history. His titles have been romanticised to suit his different times and purposes. He is Nyarwino (the big red ant that digs deep into the victim's body) Ruhemba Ogw'enjura ( He who can sustain a fire during a heavy storm) Rwakahabura. His preferred name Museveni borrows from an appreciation of Ugandan Second W
November 8, 2008 09:36:44 (GMT Time)



Name:Denis Busobozi
Email:denbusobozi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kyebnndo, Kibaale District
Comments:Abanyoro, mwebale kuhangira ensi yaitu. Baitu kandi harumu abandi abatakweferayo. Mobiliser ali nkaha? leeka tukozese website yaitu tuhingisanize ebitekerezo namuno muno ebyenkurakurana. Abanyoro abakusinga befaho bonka, twikara nitunenangana, kandi kunu nituruga omukicweka kimu. Banyoro batoit muno abayamba/ abakwata hamukono batahi baabu. Baingi bali omu bikaro birungi omu government no mu NGOs baitu, baligya bayambe. Habwaki mutegarukamu?????????? Obobukama, mutuyambe. Hati nkwenda abanyoro tutandikeho scholarship scheme ya University Students, which can be apool or resources by many of us. it should be coordinated by the Ministry of finance, eya Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom. Secondly, abanyoro baingi omu byaro bagala ( very lazy). tibakwenda kukora, nikwo bogenze hantahya yabu. Enguddo za bulungi bwansi zoona zikafa ira. Habwaki Obukama butayambaho naitwe tukwatanirize hamu okutererra abantu? Ba Minister bo Bukama, mukole emirimo yanyu, muleke kulemesa Omukama waitu, mutalindirra kubaiha
November 4, 2008 06:39:42 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:HANGIRIZA AGUTAMBA, HANGIRIZA ENTALE YA BUNYORO, HANGIRIZA MWEBINGWA, KANIIWE MUKUUMA NFUUZI Z'OBUKAMA BWA BUNYORO Long Live King Solomon Iguru of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom. YOUR MAJESTY KING IGURU You are our pride, you are the kingdom's symbol of unity for the people of Bunyoro. Long live the Grandson of the great King Omukama Kabaleega of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom. WE THE BANYORO PEOPLE SUPPORT YOU IN YOUR PLANS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF BUNYORO OH GOD BLESS THE KING GOD BLESS BUNYORO-KITARA
November 4, 2008 05:07:42 (GMT Time)



Name:Aloysius Halemimana
Email:aloyhale{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Comments:The money we spend on PGB to protect Museveni and family daily, you may think we are protecting a god who will never die, or a very valuable person who is such a big asset to the nation. A person who does not know Uganda may think we Ugandans are going out of our way in gratitude to this man because he works hard to ensure that our children go to good quality schools for free, stocked with all the necessary books, manned by well paid and highly motivated teachers, he has built hospitals fully stocked with drugs obtainable free of charge, we have enough electricity and clean water is available to all Ugandans, roads are in good condition and the country is fast becoming like the successful Asian countries. The reality is quite the opposite, this is a man doing little for the country. Actually he is a great liability and danger to Uganda as a country yet we are treating him as a god and spending 30% of the national budget on him and his family. It is like going to the best doctors to
October 30, 2008 17:30:12 (GMT Time)



Name:Turyahikayo
Email:turya2008{at}sthsgov.com
Where are
you from:
Kanungu
Comments:Correction: Overall, the Museveni family members are worth about $7 billion far more than enough to wipe out Uganda’s external debt. The Ugandan despot is now richer than the late Zairean President Mobutu Ssese-Seko and Nigerian brutal military ruler the late General Sani Abacha. In a country where over 70% of the population are struggling to live on less than a dollar a day, these figures are shocking but not surprising. Uganda is listed among the most corrupt countries in the world, losing approximately $330 million per year. How has Museveni made this money is a question many citizens would like to ask. The answerer is simple and clear: By making ordinary people poor. He has made war in the north a glorious business opportunity to an extent he has no interest in ending it. His daughter is the main supplier of maize in the concentration camps of Northern Uganda. The army’s procurement company ‘Uganda Enterprises Limited’ is owned by him and his brother General Salim Sal
October 28, 2008 22:26:22 (GMT Time)



Name:Tarcis Tinkasiimire
Email:tartinka{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kigumba
Comments:President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda is listed 12th among a list of 20 of Africa’s richest men.This is on www.weloveafrica.com/AfricasRichList/tabid/350/Default.aspx Others on the list include General Obasanjo, Col. Gadafi and former Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi The former rebel leader who came to power penniless having financed his war using peasant savings is now one of the richest men in Africa. The Ugandan despot has accumulated approximately $73 million for each of the 23 years he’s been in power. A primary school teacher earns just $1500 a year. This is cash money in the bank. It does not include shares he owns in almost each and every successful business in Uganda. It does not include money his wife Janet and son Muhozi hold. Observers believe that if the President is among the richest men in Africa, his wife is certainly among the richest women with wealth believed to be about $2billion. Overall, the Museveni’s are worth about $1.7 billion according to analysts, far
October 26, 2008 10:44:55 (GMT Time)



Name:Tannansi Atenyi
Email:tanate123{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi
Comments:By the way, instead of clamouring for lost territories, why don't we devote our efforts to developing the "smaller" territory we have at the moment? For how long are we going to look for scapegoats for our poverty and backwardness? Now we are being used by someone in his divide and rule strategy. What a shame!
October 25, 2008 19:52:30 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Akwetaireho
Email:fak{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kagadi
Comments:Way back in July 2008 when the price of a barrel of oil was around US$150.00 our beloved President made us believe that we, the Banyoro, were the most important community in Uganda obviously because of our oil. He would encourage us to ressurect the clamour for all our territories which we lost to Buganda hundreds of years ago (talk about opening old wounds for the sake of short term political gain!), but made no mention of our territories given to Ankole by the British. Now that the price of a barrel of oil has gone down to US$62.00, will our dear newly found friend keep up the momentum of instigating unnecessary fights with our neighbours?
October 25, 2008 19:10:41 (GMT Time)



Name:ATUGONZA JAMADAH
Email:atugonzajamadah{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
GULU UNIVERSITY Base is (Buhanika,Butebere)
Comments:My mom always told me that we could never measure our wealth by money but by our friends. She would surely be glad to meet you and know how rich I turned out to be!(The website is Good and Bunyoro as well)
October 20, 2008 13:25:17 (GMT Time)



Name:Moses Irumba
Email:irumbamoses{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Makerere University
Comments: It is a good development and will go an extra mile in strengthening the Kinyoro culture.However,more information need to be added as we are willing to read and discover the unknown.
October 16, 2008 11:07:04 (GMT Time)



Name:richard kyomuhendo
Email:kyomu19{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
silver spring ,maryland USA
Comments:thanks to the kingdom 4 openning up a web site,we the banyoro kitara us we have already started up organisation to help the kingdom . we shall have our next meeting for all the banyoro in maryland USA on 01/09/2008 .
October 13, 2008 19:53:53 (GMT Time)



Name:Betty Bagire
Email:bagliz{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Virginia(Blacksburg), USA
Comments:It is quite good work. but i would like to see some details on the photos.Also create a chart page. Long live Bunyoro
October 8, 2008 17:28:30 (GMT Time)



Name:Nasimolo Solo Paul
Email:bunamulunyi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Manafa District
Comments:The website was well designed but needs enriching with Bunyoro Kitara history. Especially educating youths about lost counties, Banyala and Baruli, how did they come to be in Buganda.
October 7, 2008 10:22:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Nasimolo Solo Paul
Email:bunamulunyi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Manafa District
Comments:The website was well designed but needs enriching with Bunyoro Kitara history. Especially educating youths about lost counties, Banyala and Baruli, how did they come to be in Buganda.
October 7, 2008 10:20:57 (GMT Time)



Name:MRS KETRA MWESIGE
Email:ktrmsg{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
KAMPALA
Comments:Iam glad the kingdom is developing. however, i have learnt with dismay that one of the longest serving royal guard died before being paid the money he worked for for 14yrs!! Poor man who was not even visited in the hospital. I understand many people work as volunteers, where exactly does the kingdom money go if it can not pay the servants? Much as we are trying to develop the kingdom, let us fight those that ashame it.
October 3, 2008 17:04:23 (GMT Time)



Name:Byabasaija Abdallah
Email:abbasaija{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Iam in Kijura South, Masindi Uganda
Comments:I Love the Kingdom. Iam very impressed with the current developments in the Kingdom and the hold by our King the His Highness the King Solomon Gafabusa Iguru. Kahangirize Agutamba, Kahangirize Enkya nungi. Thanks to the Prime Minister, Dr. Aliba Kiiza for the good work done!
October 3, 2008 11:08:12 (GMT Time)



Name:branice Mayienga Byenkya
Email:bryiengi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
kisumu.kenya
Comments:I am a banyoro by marriage but have alot of questions about the banyoro as i have childen i would like to identify with their roots...the information i have gathered on the website as been eye opening.what should i do to access more information or attend your events?
October 3, 2008 08:36:08 (GMT Time)



Name:Karen Russell
Email:karen.russell1{at}us.army.mil
Where are
you from:
San Antonio Texas
Comments:I am serving with a soldier from your country. He showed me this page and I think it is excellent. I commend u!
September 26, 2008 18:01:11 (GMT Time)



Name:John Kasaija
Email:johnkasaija{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
From Kyebando S/c, Buyanja- Kibaale
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba, singa Mwebingwa, Happy to see our Kgdom glory revived, thanks to Prime Minister, good people like Musheshe, Emely for supporting the kingdom, my concern is about Minister for information, we need to be represented, am a journalist, therefore, need my profession to be recognized, Katikilo title be change to omuhikirwa in our local language, could please do much to inform our children in school about our bunyoro culture, some do not how to sing the anthem, God bless your efforts to develop our kgdom, John Kasaija 0774-30-45-32
September 21, 2008 10:05:50 (GMT Time)



Name:MUHINDI ARAALI FRED
Email:muhindiaraali{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Buhanika Nyakambugu
Comments:Kahangirize Agutamba,Kawangirize Wamara,kahangirize zoona Okali,Kahangirize enkya nungi,orujunju katera bajemu,mulira haiguru amagufa nigakunkumaka hansi
September 21, 2008 09:58:07 (GMT Time)



Name:RUKAHEMURA ROBERT
Email:rukahemura{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
From Kiryanga kibaale district
Comments:Am glad once again to visit you.I commend the kingdom for the clan rejuvination exercise.I can speak for the Abahunga clan in Kibaale district as infromation secretary.Long live HHRA long Live Bunyoro
September 21, 2008 09:55:05 (GMT Time)



Name:AYEBALE DAVID LIVINGSTONE ABWOOLI
Email:ayebaledavid{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
HOIMA
Comments:May we please start using the word 'Omuhikirwa' than 'Katikiro'for 'Prime Minister'which isn't Runyoro-Rutooro! Let us be typical Banyoro than copying words from foreign lands when we have ours.It irritates and it is quite absurd!Let us be ourselves.!Omuhikirwa literally means the person first approached before a supreme one.Automatically, it is the prime minister approached first before meeting the Omukama. Thanks.
September 21, 2008 07:36:28 (GMT Time)



Name:kiwalabye edward
Email:kiwabseddie2yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
kibale kakumiro
Comments:happy 4 de website introduced long live the omukama shall stand by you in all ways thanx
September 19, 2008 10:07:12 (GMT Time)



Name:kasooha eric kisembo/omuboopi
Email:k.eric606gmail.com
Where are
you from:
at the moment iraq/masindi
Comments:it brilliat to see that the banyoro we also have informative web,bunyoro have great and wanderfull history believe it or not, OMUKAMA WABUNYORO SOLOMOON AGUTAMBA AND MARGERET KARUNGI OMUBOOPI LONG LIFE,BUNYORO LONG LIFE
September 16, 2008 11:16:59 (GMT Time)



Name:Barungi James Amooti
Email:bagumajp{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Katasiha Hoima
Comments:Im really happy for this project. We need to market our old kingdom for all people to know the genesis of the great kingdom.God bless Bunyoro.
September 15, 2008 13:01:59 (GMT Time)



Name:Akiiki Gilda
Email:agilda{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
California - U.S.A
Comments:Congratulations His Highness Solomon Iguru Gafabusa - The King of Bunyoro
September 6, 2008 20:46:43 (GMT Time)



Name:Nuwagira Stephen
Email:mpororo73{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Ibanda - Ankore
Comments:Weebare Agutamba ebokoreire eihanga ryaawe rya Bunyoro hamwe n'Abanyoro. The website is a great innovation and pliz keep up. However you need to redesign the photo gallery coz as it is one cant recognise the people in the pictures. Also give us regular up dates (last post was in June!). As I was 'walking through your kingdom I could not help but think about our Ankore Kingdom which we are yet to restore. PRAY for US.
September 5, 2008 14:59:01 (GMT Time)



Name:Charles Odeke
Email:odeecha{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Amuria
Comments:It is delightful to read the history of the great Bunyoro - Kitara. I used to pass along the empty but shiny Rukurato as I moved to my school (Duhaga SSS 1988 - 1991. When I passed there of recent, I enjoyed viewing the palace and the traditional items in it. At that moment, I remembered about the 'Emorimor of Teso'!
August 28, 2008 07:42:41 (GMT Time)



Name:Alifunsi Turyatunga
Email:alitunga2156{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Mbarara
Comments:First of all, this magnificent website is an example of the fruits of fully embracing the NRM and totally rejecting the Opposition. Well done Bunyoro; you have set a fantastic example to the rest of the country. Secondly, the NRM will ensure that oil attracts investors to the kingdom the way flowers attract bees, development is on the way, the sky will be the limit! Long live Omukama, long live NRM!
August 25, 2008 19:22:20 (GMT Time)



Name:Akiiki Mugisa Davis Musiime
Email:musiimemda
Where are
you from:
Mparo-Kyaruiru
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba nyamulirra haiguru amagufa nigakunkumuka. Itwe abanyakitara nitusiima Entale ya Bunyoro Kabumba Solomon Iguru I habw'omutindo gw'Ihanga lyaitu Bunyoro. Tinkwebwa kusiima omuhikirwa Aliba Kiiza Emmanuel Amoti webale ey'Ihanga lyaitu. Nitusaba abebyafaayo bya Bunyoro banguhe, nukwo ebyafaayo byaitu bimanywe hoona nukwo abantu omu msi yoona batongera kubuzabuzibwa habikufa hali Bunyoro. Hangiriza Agutamba!
August 16, 2008 15:44:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Mubangizi Bosco
Email:mubangizibosco{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
In Iraq from kagadi Ruteete
Comments:Hangiriza solomon iguru entale yabunyoro kitaara osingire karuzika.Sir we apriciate for all what is being done in bunyoro kitaara kingdom.Also lets work together for unity &peace in king dom.
August 15, 2008 06:14:49 (GMT Time)



Name:Ronnnie Tumusiime
Email:ronaldtumu{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale district Kagadi Town Council
Comments:This is wonderful and am so happy that our Kingdom is coming back on the Map.Efforts of the Omuhikirwa and his Cabinet are highly welcome and I think we shall continue moving on step by step.Thanks so Much Long live the Omukama,Long live Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom.
August 10, 2008 04:48:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Banna Mpairwe Moses
Email:moses2b2000{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kampala
Comments:Iam so happy that some of the banyoro love our kingdom.lets all love our kingdom like the other do.the bunyor kingdom ,we are the mother of all kingdoms in east Africa.we should buy our certificates to support our kingdom I am requesting the prime minister /ministers of the kingdom to up for us offices where we can buy the certificates of the kingdom all over the country and the world We should form groups of banyoro allover the world to come and support empango LONG LIVE AGUTAMBA, LONG LIVE BUNYORO
August 7, 2008 18:30:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Misango Stella 1
Email:missmacos{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
buswekera hoima
Comments:greetings to all banyoro out there long live the king long live all banyoro God bless us
August 7, 2008 14:15:22 (GMT Time)



Name:Senyonyi Wilson
Email:senyonyiwilson{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Bukonda Gasani-Buyanja County , Kibaale District
Comments:May the Almighty God continue blessing our King in all His endevours to develop Bunyoro Kingdon .Long live His Majesty the King of Bunyoro.
August 7, 2008 13:46:23 (GMT Time)



Name:Kuhambya Wamara
Email:kuhambya{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Democratic Republic of Congo
Comments:Long life his Majesty! The only thinh wanted to ask to our precious Kingdom is to include family trees. This is very important to help people to know their histories. Thanks!
August 7, 2008 13:35:14 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:Long live His Majesty, His Highness Solomon Iguru Gafabusa the King of Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom. LET US THANK THE MOST HIGH GOD -- THAT GOD OF OUR ANCESTORS -- HE has heard the prayers of our Bunyoro ancestors and our prayers too and God has a wonderful vision of Development for Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom. GOD never fails in His plans for Bunyoro ... He will fulfill HIS WONDERFULLY PLANNED VISION OF DEVELOPMENT FOR THE LONG NEGLECTED PEOPLE OF BUNYORO... YES HE WILL DO THE MIRACLE... Oil discovery is only one of the many miracles God has in store for Bunyoro. KING IGURU and the PEOPLE OF BUNYORO -- See Prophet Habakkuk 1:1-2, and 2:2-4 AND HAVE FAITH AND TRUST IN GOD'S PLAN FOR BUNYORO. YES GOD IS ABLE.
August 6, 2008 22:37:08 (GMT Time)



Name:MUJULE-rwa-Kasigwa
Email:mjlemc
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba Entale ya Bunyoro Omukama Solomon Iguru Gafabusa. Hangiriza Mukuumanfuuzi kandi Mutasorooranganda namahanga agakuruka nagakuhunda IHUNDE lya Bunyoro. Haa Ruhanga murungi mali: amazire yahuura esaara yaitu aba hati neyabaisenkurwitwe abenyuma mno abemyaka nyantabarwa, esaara ngu Bunyoro atubingeho emikyeno yoona atukwateho atwimuke twekambire ebyenyegesa tukole namaani kandi tutangirre enkurakurana yekigambo kya Ruhanga mu maka ebyaro embuga namaramizo goona agali Bunyoro Kitara.
August 6, 2008 22:11:32 (GMT Time)



Name:Kiiza Charles Lwanga
Email:ckiiza{at}parliament.go.ug
Where are
you from:
Kampala -Uganda
Comments:Congratulations, the great kingdom is back on the Map of the world. My sincere Thanks to our Great King,Kahangiriza Agutamba, Hangiriza Entale ya Bunyoro, Hangiriza Ekisoro kinobere abeemi, Hangiriza Kabumba, Hangiriza mulira haiguru amagufa nigakunkumuka!. our Katikiro Amooti thanks so much for shining the great Bunyoro Kingdom.May God Reward you as we strungle for a world Class Kingdom.God Bless you.
August 6, 2008 14:40:24 (GMT Time)



Name:Irumba George Williams
Email:princewilss{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale District, Kagadi Town Council
Comments:The bunyoro-kitara website is encouraging as it is sending alot of information about our kingdom across the world. In fact I first visited this site (4th/08/2008) when I was in Asia-Iraq. However, much as we are getting this information about our beloved kingdom, the information threis is too brief. With due respect to Omukama Rukira basaija Gafabusa Iguru Agutamba Entale ya'bunyoro and the people handling this site, I request to be given more information concerning our great Kingdom. Hangiriza Agutamba, Hangiriza Entale ya Bunyoro, Hangiriza Ekisoro kinobere abeemi, Hangiriza Kabumba, Hangiriza mulira haiguru amagufa nigakunkumuka!
August 5, 2008 19:46:56 (GMT Time)



Name:George Michael
Email:geo2008{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
London
Comments:This is very nice. Well done!
August 5, 2008 18:21:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Akwetaireho
Email:fak{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kagadi
Comments:Congratulations upon the launching of this impressive website. I was extremely happy to learn that the President of the Republic of Uganda blessed the launch with his presence. I also understand that the President promised to contribute lots of money to Bunyoro's development programmes in addition to renovating the Omukama's palace and constructing an office in Kampala for the Omukama. Knowing that the President ALWAYS keeps his promises, Bunyoro's future is bright and we the Banyoro should be grateful for the President's sudden love for Bunyoro and I don't want to agree with the cynics who might link all this to the oil recently discovered in Hoima district.
August 5, 2008 17:59:37 (GMT Time)



Name:irumba george williams
Email:princewilss{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
kibaale district, kagadi town council
Comments:The bunyoro-kitara website is encouraging as it sending alot of information about our kingdom across the world. In fact I first visited this site (4th/08/2008) when I was in Asia-Iraq. However, much as we are getting this information about our beloved kingdom, the information threis is too short. With due respect to Omukama Rukira basaija Gafabusa Iguru Agutamba Entale ya'bunyoro and the people handling this site to give our more information concerning our great Kingdom. Hangiriza Aguatamba, Hangiriza Entale ya'bunyoro, Hangiriza Ekisoro kinobere abeemi, Hangiriza Kabumba, Hangiriza mulira ha'iguru amagufa nigakunkumuka!
August 5, 2008 17:57:27 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Akwetaireho
Email:fak{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kagadi
Comments:Contratulations upon the launching of this impressive website. I was extremely happy to learn that the President of the Republic of Uganda blessed the launch with his presence. I also understand that the President promised to contribute lots of money to Bunyoro's development programmes in addition to renovating the Omukama's palace and constructing an office in Kampala for the Omukama. Knowing that the President ALWAYS keeps his promises, Bunyoro's future is bright and we the Banyoro should be grateful for the President's sudden love for Bunyoro and I don't want to agree with the cynics who might link all this to the oil recently discovered in Hoima district.
August 5, 2008 17:53:28 (GMT Time)



Name:Fred Akwetaireho
Email:fak{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kagadi
Comments:Contratulations upon the launching of this impressive website. I was extremely happy to learn that the President of the Republic of Uganda blessed the launch with his presence. I also understand that the President promised to contribute lots of money to Bunyoro's development programmes in addition to renovating the Omukama's palace and constructing an office in Kampala for the Omukama. Knowing that the President ALWAYS keeps his promises, Bunyoro's future is bright and we the Banyoro should be grateful for the President's sudden love for Bunyoro and I don't want to agree with the cynics who might link all this to the oil recently discovered in Hoima district.
August 5, 2008 17:45:39 (GMT Time)



Name:Agaba John Bosco
Email:aswangoma2003{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kinna, Bujenje, Masindi, Uganda
Comments: His Majesty King Rukirabasaija Agutamba Solomon Gafabusa Iguru, nsemerirwe muno kurora twine omulingo gwokusindikira iraka lyaitu. Nyo we ndi omu Amerika, nkusoma ebikwataraine na ebihuhwe(Lungs. Ndi Muhinda, mutabaani wa Thomas Isingoma, Mwijukuru wa Maliseri Kabubi, mutabani wa Kimanywa. Webale kulinda obukama bwa Bunyoro.
August 5, 2008 00:53:13 (GMT Time)



Name:asaba arnold atugonza
Email:atugoasa{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Cambridge, UK
Comments:I really excited about the kingdom's website but could they with time include more information about family trees.God bless Bunyoro Kingdom,God bless Omukama Iguru
August 4, 2008 17:59:51 (GMT Time)



Name:asaba arnold atugonza
Email:atugoasa{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Cambridge, UK
Comments:I really excited about the kingdom's website but could they with time include more information about family trees.God bless Bunyoro Kingdom,God bless Omukama Iguru
August 4, 2008 17:58:55 (GMT Time)



Name:Kuhambya Wamara
Email:kuhambya{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Democratic Republic of Congo
Comments:I was really surprised to have this website because I have been looking for a long time to have contact with Bunyoro kingdom because we have a root with banyoro. I am Muhinda so I wanted have contact with Bahinda of Bunyoro. Now I am through and I thank all the people who contribute to build this wonderful website for us. Well done job!
August 4, 2008 14:42:49 (GMT Time)



Name:BYARUHANGA JB
Email:jbyaruh{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
KAMPALA
Comments:Thank you for the great Job. Mwebale muno mutaliha aho!!!. However as shown in the guest responces, ---abanyoro bali hoona hoona omu nsi(planet Earth). Nahabweki, twine kwombeka ekisisani Kya "Bunyoro ey'ensi yoona". Kyakubaire kirungi omu website kutamu "chat facility" hamu na "social networking"
August 4, 2008 13:58:04 (GMT Time)



Name:mary love
Email:muhonja{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
kenya
Comments:Good website, i will take my time to read this history well because i learnt this history long ago and i was surprised to learn that you guys have a web...bravo
August 4, 2008 13:22:12 (GMT Time)



Name:Lapa Richard
Email:laparichard{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Lugazi, Uganda
Comments:It is a wise initiative you have taken. This will keep our children abreast with the history of our people where ever the are. I wish even more details can be added, history students and reseachers will make good use of your Website. Your king and the people of Bunyoro have set good standards as very lovely, loving and peaceful people. Long live the Omukama, God will always give you wisdom.
August 4, 2008 13:20:42 (GMT Time)



Name:Mwebaza Ricky Peter's
Email:pmwebaza{at}nic.co.ug
Where are
you from:
Kampala
Comments:This is really exiting, I feel like as if am home again, I want to thank all those who contributed to this, may the almighty God bless you abundantly. Am sure, this will keep us in touch as one. LONG LIVE AGUTAMBA, LONG LIVE BUNYORO.
August 4, 2008 12:54:16 (GMT Time)



Name:Abbas
Email:muluubya{at}msn.com
Where are
you from:
Washington DC
Comments:Nice informative website.
August 4, 2008 12:36:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Harrison B. Mwesige
Email:bossaharrison{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Babylon { CSC. Scania } IRAQ
Comments: Wondeful ,Long Live Bunyoro Kitara, Long live Omukama Solomon,GAfabusa Rukirabasaja
August 4, 2008 12:16:34 (GMT Time)



Name:Byaruhanga Simon Baliikya
Email:byaruhanga2simon{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Stay in Kampala born of Kisambo-Kiziranfumbi
Comments:Impressed by the website. Our kingdom is doing alot. Long live Bunyoro,long live Rukirabasaija. Your son Simon;Omusazima
August 4, 2008 11:02:54 (GMT Time)



Name:Wycliffe
Email:nwycliffe{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kampala
Comments:Very inovative. But alot is still needed more ecpecially things to do with the royal family. Regards, Wycliffe
August 4, 2008 10:04:09 (GMT Time)



Name:RINGE .O.ALFRED
Email:ringealfred{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
KER ALUR(ALUR KINGDOM)
Comments:YOUR OMUKAMA IS SUCH A NICE,CLEAN HEARTED,FATHERLY AND GENTLE KING WHO LIKES TO CO-OPERATE,SHARE IDEAS WITH OTHER KINGDOMS FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR PEOPLE.IF ALL KINGS WERE LIKE HIM, OUR WORLD MOST ESPECIALLY PROSPERITY FOR ALL WOULD BE REAL.I RESPECT AND LOVE MUKAMA BECAUSE HE IS A QUALITY,ROLE MODEL KING WHO CAN MATCH WITH THE TEST OF THIS CENTURY.LONG LIVE OMUKAMA
August 4, 2008 09:42:15 (GMT Time)



Name:Kaamu Robert
Email:angrob5{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Europe/Norway
Comments:Im not a nyoro by birth but i grew up in Hoima with the banyoro culture which i loved and miss now. its nice now that we can keep in touch with the cultural institution online well done and long live Rukirabasayija.
August 4, 2008 09:35:37 (GMT Time)



Name:BUSOBOZI Denis
Email:denbusobozi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kyebando subcounty, Kibaale District.
Comments:Hangiriza Agutamba,hangiriza entale ya Bunyoro. Abanyoro inywena nabanywani banyu mwije twombeke Bunyoro yaitu. Abebembezi bobokama, mwebale enkurakurana enu. Please banyoro, let us mobilise ourselves and support our kingdom to regain its strengths ever. we have the capacity as we live in the blessed oil land.
August 4, 2008 09:17:24 (GMT Time)



Name:BYABASAIJA BENJAMIN
Email:bbyabasaija{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
HOIMA TOWN (KIGANDA)
Comments:I am happy about this development.And I would like to call upon all Banyoro,wherever they are, to come forward and bring positive ideas for the development of our Kingdom.Remember this is the oldest Kingdom,but is it the most developed?
August 4, 2008 07:57:00 (GMT Time)



Name:Ayebale David Livingstone Abwooli
Email:ayebaledavid{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:A great achievement to the Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom for the launch of this website.Let us work together for the development of our kingdom especially in the promotion of our mother tongue-Runyoro.
August 4, 2008 07:18:02 (GMT Time)



Name:Mwesige Charles Mutabazi
Email:mwesige_charles{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Masindi/ Entebbe
Comments:The idea of constructing and launching this website will go down in the Kingdom's history as one of the modern tools that have ever been thought about, in an effort to moblize the Kingdom's subjects for involvement in development initiatives. I urge the Kingdom to come up with a link where galant Sons and Daughters of Bunyoro Kitara living within and outside the Kingdom can register their different professional capabilities, such that when the Kindgom is confronted with Challenges, it has a list to choose from and have the challenges managed. Some of us are more than ready to serve the Kingdom, at any level so as to guide our beloved Kingdom achieve her specific and broader objectives, geared towards development. Long Live Bunyoro Kitara! Long Live Agutamba!
August 4, 2008 06:45:37 (GMT Time)



Name:Kwaligonza Henry Byenkya
Email:kwali83{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Kibaale
Comments:Its great to belong to the oldest and famous kingdom of Bunyoro kitara. I thank the Kingdom for this initiative and pray that will remain linked to our formal cause. We have moved from far and we ought to remain focussed to our colletive well-being- which forms our common good as a great tribe.
August 4, 2008 06:42:19 (GMT Time)



Name:AGABA STEPHEN TIBANAGWA
Email:tibanagwa002{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
uk. Gatwick
Comments:brilliant idea. i wish you could include a page for our family trees and where the kingdom members could regester. its the easiest way of locating and knowing our sisters and brothers. long live omukama Iguru, long live Bunyoro.
August 4, 2008 06:40:21 (GMT Time)



Name:Byabasaija John Apuuli
Email:jbyabasaija{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Kibaale, Kyanaisoke Sub County
Comments:Hangiriza AGUTAMBA, may we be united and work towards development, lets focus on education, Health and have unity among the Banyoro if we are to enjoy the fruits of our Kingdom. Please lets use the website for information sharing. God bless
August 4, 2008 06:37:37 (GMT Time)



Name:Emmanuel Okoche
Email:okoche{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Uganda Kolping Society-Hoima
Comments:Thank you for the innovation. The Website will do the talking! Long Live the Omukama of Bunyoro.
August 4, 2008 05:54:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Joseph K. Kamara
Email:joseph.kamara{at}bigpond.com
Where are
you from:
Melbourne- Australia
Comments:Congratulations for this informative resource
August 4, 2008 02:45:09 (GMT Time)



Name:Richard Biribonwoha Akugizibwe
Email:biribonwoha_richard{at}hotmail.com
Where are
you from:
Buswekera
Comments:We must move forward together as a distinct group.
August 4, 2008 01:47:54 (GMT Time)



Name:Isaac M WENDI
Email:isaac-w{at}hotmail.co.uk
Where are
you from:
England, UK
Comments:Great stuff, superb job i cant thank you enough. Well done. Lets take up our challenges in buoyance and hope. Lets feel that our cause will not be suffered to frail. The pursuit of development can neither be relaxed nor abandoned. Lets feel as Banyoro entitled to say " Come on lets go forward together with our united strenght" LONG LIVE AGUTAMBA, LONG LIVE BUNYORO.
August 4, 2008 01:21:38 (GMT Time)



Name:Michael Karugaba
Email:mkarugaba{at}ugandaembassyus.org
Where are
you from:
USA
Comments:I was priviledged to have met His Majesty the Omukama and Prime Minister Kiiza when they visited the USA in 2007.I am please to note that their vision of developing a modern kingdom while preserving tradition is being realised with this website being another milestone.Long live the Omukama and the Great Kingdom.
August 3, 2008 23:58:10 (GMT Time)



Name:His Majesty King Solomon Iguru 1st
Email:omukama{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Royal Palace Karuzika
Comments:Tomorrow the 3rd/August,2008; Here At the Palace. I Shall Launch This website Officially, before His Excellency of The Republic of Uganda, and I Call upon All my Subjects everywhere and the friends of the Kingdom to come and work for the development of this Kingdom.
August 2, 2008 18:29:56 (GMT Time)



Name:KWIKIRIZA NICHOLAS MAGAMBO
Email:nadyeri2006{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Gulu University
Comments:Am pleased about this website.I request you add on information on our culture,kingdom administration structure,EKITABU KYA BAKAMA,kingdom activities(political,social,economic),population structure and the KINGDOM'S VISION
July 31, 2008 09:41:43 (GMT Time)



Name:KIHUMURO PHILLIP
Email:philkihum{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:Thats a great thing to keep in touch with all the BANYORO
July 23, 2008 08:28:46 (GMT Time)



Name:Shem Byakagaba
Email:sbyakagaba{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima/Kampala
Comments:Its exciting and refreshing to read comments from all bunyoro loving people.This site a powerful tool which should help all of us mobilise ourselves to make a contribution to the development of our motherland.
July 15, 2008 15:05:32 (GMT Time)



Name:tumusiime innocent Amooti
Email:innotumusiime{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
USA
Comments:Iam in USA studying political scince.I hope that one day i will become a president of Uganda and fight to bring back all the lost counties of Buyoro,this has been my dream,i love my kingdom Bunyoro so much.i will fight hard to bring back all the lost glory to Bunyoro.long live our king,long live all the Banyoro.
July 11, 2008 14:14:47 (GMT Time)



Name:Asaba Curthbert
Email:casaba{at}tech.mak.ac.ug
Where are
you from:
Makerere University Kampala
Comments:I want to congratulate our Agutamba for his balanced appointment of the Kingdom cabinet. Indeed together we shall strive to make things move in Bunyoro.
July 5, 2008 13:59:25 (GMT Time)



Name:Vusaka
Email:vusakaruth23{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nairobi, Kenya
Comments:Sure!It is the oldest kingdom!I like the pictures and the way of life of the Banyoro. There is something unique about their weddings, which I may incorporate into mine.
July 3, 2008 11:46:13 (GMT Time)



Name:Mugabi Gerald
Email:gmugabi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
True Munyoro from kibaale District
Comments:i'm proud to be a munyoro the people with history. Let the kigdom leadership propose archievable projects for all us to contribute to. Hangiriza Agutamba.
June 23, 2008 09:07:11 (GMT Time)



Name:Alinaitwe moses
Email:alinaitwemoses{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
masindi
Comments:i think one of the biggest problems is low levels of education you can see this when you enter into our own public offices,you find people from other tribes but am happy the problem's reducing b'se of the many primary& secondary schools being constructed now whats remaining's a university but am told the government gave us a university so i hope its time to make illeteracy a history! long live bunyoro.
June 7, 2008 07:22:28 (GMT Time)



Name:ASABA CURTHBERT
Email:casaba{at}tech.mak.ac.ug
Where are
you from:
MAKERERE UNIVERSITY KAMPALA
Comments:As a true born of Bunyoro (Buliisa), i must say that congs to this innitiative and long live our King. But there is still more need to incoporate us (the Bagungu) in the Kingdom activities.
June 4, 2008 15:19:51 (GMT Time)



Name:Javan Onguru
Email:otno{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Kenya
Comments:Good site. However, the historical aspect is lacking... I can only assume that it is still under construction, because a lot of the stuff I wanted to know about Bunyoro-Kitara is conspicuously absent. Keep up the good work though.
June 4, 2008 12:13:39 (GMT Time)



Name:Barongo Vincent Araali
Email:twinaraali{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima, Buhanika kihule
Comments:Let's unite 'tuuli beenda emuu'. let's fight witchcraft.
June 2, 2008 14:05:28 (GMT Time)



Name:Michael Chris Mugisa-Mujule
Email:mjlemc{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Nzarwa ya BUNYORO-KITARA
Comments:Long Live KING SOLOMON IGURU OMUKAMA WA BUNYORO KITARA. WE ARE PROUD TO BELONG TO the Kingdom of Bunyoro Kitara the oldest kindgom in the whole of East and Central Africa as it goes back to its roots as far back as 1000 AD. HANGIRIZA AGUTAMBA KANIIWE ENTALE YA BUNYORO KANIIWE MUKUUMA NFUUZI ZA BUNYORO. Abanyakitara itwena twimuke tujumbire enkurakurana yeihanga lyaitu erya Bunyoro Kitara. Eee bunu nubwo obwire. Ego obwire bukiire bukiire abaana mwimuke - says Akiiki Romeo in his song to the Banyoro.
June 1, 2008 17:09:20 (GMT Time)



Name:Tumusiime Ronne Davis
Email:tumudavis{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Buswekera Kihukya Businsi Hoima
Comments:Hail to Bunyoro and all Banyoro We are happy to be online God Bless
June 1, 2008 15:16:18 (GMT Time)



Name:MISANGO STELLA
Email:missmacos{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Buswekera Kihukya Businsi Hoima
Comments:long live the omukama Iguru Solomon
June 1, 2008 15:09:37 (GMT Time)



Name:JAMES MUHURZI
Email:jimuhuruzi{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
hoima
Comments:god bless bunyoro and the banyoro in our every endevour...
June 1, 2008 15:06:39 (GMT Time)



Name:Muhuruzi George
Email:muhuruzigeorge{at}gmail.com
Where are
you from:
Buswekera Businsi Hoima
Comments:To all Banyoro where ever you are let us forget the past unite and work hard for the progress of our kingdom and our great tribe
June 1, 2008 14:37:17 (GMT Time)



Name:Rev Fr Dn Nenad M Jovanovich
Email:czipm{at}yubc.net
Where are
you from:
Belgrade, Serbia
Comments:I'm so happy that the site is finally updated! Anyone who would like to have a glimpse of Bunyoro Royal heraldry is welcome to visit: http://www.czipm.org/galerija-heraldika02-15.html
May 30, 2008 20:54:06 (GMT Time)



Name:Wobusobozi Collins
Email:wobucollins{at}yahoo.com
Where are
you from:
Hoima
Comments:let us love our kingdom like the others do!!and now that we are going for the empango lets go for it with one haert or good feeling.
May 26, 2008 12:10:36 (GMT Time)



Name:Robina Asiimwe Akiiki
Email:webmaster{at}bunyoro-kitara.com
Where are
you from:
Ruyanja-Hoima
Comments:Just thanking you for visiting this website which we are currently updating. If there is any contribution you would like to make towards the improvement of the site, please contact the webmaster right away. Articles, photos, suggestions for improvement are all welcome.
May 26, 2008 09:58:56 (GMT Time)



Name:Akiiki Gamba Edward
Email:gambaeddie{at}yahoo.co.uk
Where are
you from:
Baltimore,Md USA
Comments:We should stand up and help to restore our old king dom. Iam pledging 15,000$ If contacted
May 25, 2008 05:39:04 (GMT Time)



Name: Brian
Email: brian@klawebdesign.com
Where are
you from:
Kampala Uganda
Comments: The Guestbook is now ready for you to write your comment!
September 18, 2007 08:50:35 (GMT Time)