![]() The people ought to know and safeguard their rights as citizens. Neither the Kabaka nor the governor has any power to enslave any section of the Uganda community. Mayanja recalls Mulumba to have directly gone after the Kabaka in his telegram message to Mutesa of 21 st February 1949: “The African people of Uganda should know that the powers conferred on either the Kabaka or the governor, have certain limits. His message became very popular with the masses, but became the most unwanted figure both by the colonialists and Kabaka’s Government at Mengo.” Specifically, this is how Mayanja celebrates Mulumba on that point: “He did not spare Kabaka Edward Muteesa II, whom he accused of conspiring with the colonial masters to suppress the indigenous communities. That in his activism, Mulumba criticized both the British colonialists and the Kabaka Mutesa II who was the head of Mengo establishment whenever he felt the two were conniving to maltreat the voiceless. He adds Mulumba was disliked because to him injustice was injustice regardless of who was orchestrating it. “Semakula Mulumba’s struggle for Uganda’s independence dates back in the 1940’s when he repeatedly clashed with the colonial Protectorate Government officials in Entebbe and British government officials in London,” Mayanja’s missive starts out. Titled “SEMAKULA MULUMBA-THE UNSANG FREEDOM FIGHTER FOR UGANDA’s INDEPENDENCE,” Mayanja uses the missive to celebrate the role Mulumba selflessly played for a better Uganda only to get disliked by officials at Mengo. To know more about online services delivery by, click here Sam Mayanja has outed a strongly worded missive to mark Uganda’s 60 th Independence anniversary in which he faults Mengo, and more so Kabaka Mutesa II, for cooperating with the British to mistreat and torment Semakula Mulumba, an activist who he says did a lot for the struggle for self-rule, yet very little ever gets publicized about his role. Ever out to get Buganda Kingdom on the wrong footing, President Museveni’s Minister Dr. ![]()
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