Bunyoro Kingdom - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Tue, 06 Dec 2016 09:48:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Lands ministry to digitalise titles and eliminate fraud in the next 5-years https://www.weinformers.com/2016/12/06/lands-ministry-to-digitalise-titles-and-eliminate-fraud-in-the-next-5-years/ https://www.weinformers.com/2016/12/06/lands-ministry-to-digitalise-titles-and-eliminate-fraud-in-the-next-5-years/#respond Tue, 06 Dec 2016 09:48:00 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=47909 The acting commissioner for lands and surveys, Ebunyu Wilson Ogaro, has assured the public that soon the issuance of double land tittles on private land and also in forests and wetlands will become history if the process of digitalizing  land tittles is completed in five years from now. The Commissioner has attributed this problem to […]

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Ebunyu Wilson, the acting commissioner in the ministry of lands.

Ebunyu Wilson, the acting commissioner in the ministry of lands.

The acting commissioner for lands and surveys, Ebunyu Wilson Ogaro, has assured the public that soon the issuance of double land tittles on private land and also in forests and wetlands will become history if the process of digitalizing  land tittles is completed in five years from now.

The Commissioner has attributed this problem to the use of an analogue method of land title records which he says are easily manipulated by some staff in the lands ministry.

He explained that it’s not a deliberate move by the Ministry of Lands to issue land titles in forests as is portrayed and pledged that the ministry of lands has begun cancelling land tittles obtained in wetlands and forest reserves though he has remained tight lipped on whether the land tittle for Bugoma forest which has been given to Bunyoro Kingdom had been cancelled or not.

The Kinawataka wetland in Kireka, a Kampala suburb, which has been encroached on by unknown  people.

The Kinawataka wetland in Kireka, a Kampala suburb, which has been encroached on by unknown people.

However the NFA spokesperson, Gilder Kadilo, says that there is need for the Ministry of Lands to set short term measures to curb titling of land in the forest sector as the longer process of digitalization of the paper Land tittles continues.

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ACCU asks IGG to intervene in scramble for Bugoma Central forest reserve https://www.weinformers.com/2016/05/27/accu-asks-igg-to-intervene-in-scramble-for-bugoma-central-forest-reserve/ https://www.weinformers.com/2016/05/27/accu-asks-igg-to-intervene-in-scramble-for-bugoma-central-forest-reserve/#respond Fri, 27 May 2016 08:24:47 +0000 http://www.weinformers.com/?p=45294 The Anti Corruption Coalition Uganda wants the office of the Inspector General of Government to intervene and carry investigations into the scramble for Bugoma Central forest reserve in Bunyoro Kingdom in Hoima District. This follows contradicting statements between the Kingdom f Bunyoro and the National forestry authority both claiming ownership of Muhangaizima Blocks compartments 7, 8, […]

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Bugoma Central forest reserve

Bugoma Central forest reserve (circled)

The Anti Corruption Coalition Uganda wants the office of the Inspector General of Government to intervene and carry investigations into the scramble for Bugoma Central forest reserve in Bunyoro Kingdom in Hoima District. This follows contradicting statements between the Kingdom f Bunyoro and the National forestry authority both claiming ownership of Muhangaizima Blocks compartments 7, 8, 10, 11 Land totaling to over 8,000 hectors.

According to ACCU Executive Director Cissy Kagaba, the Inspector General of Government should investigate into this matter because the National Forestry Authority act authorizes the authority to take control of the reserves saying that it’s only disturbing for the Kingdom to claim ownership.  She has also called upon the Ministry to institute caveat onto this reserve to stop further activities until investigations are complete. She further called upon government to carry on further investigation on whether the President’s signature was forged or not saying that there are contradicting statements that the president appended his signature approving ownership of this reserve to Bunyoro Kingdom which does not seem right.

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Bunyoro Kitara Kingdom anthem lyrics https://www.weinformers.com/2011/10/29/bunyoro-kitara-kingdom-anthem-lyrics/ https://www.weinformers.com/2011/10/29/bunyoro-kitara-kingdom-anthem-lyrics/#respond Sat, 29 Oct 2011 16:06:13 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=16431 Chorus Kitara (Bunyoro) Kitara Tukugonza nyina itwe Nitwe abaana b’ihanga Abakutamu ekitiinisa Stanzas: 1. Leero turakoraki Nitwijuka ekitiinisa Kyihanga Iyaitu Bunyoro 2. Emyenda ya Kitara Tukwatanize hamu Twesigege Omukama Nukwo twombeke Bunyoro 3. Mu njura mu ihunga Mu rubaale n’enkuba Omu businge n’obubi Katufere hali Bunyoro.

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Chorus

Kitara (Bunyoro) Kitara
Tukugonza nyina itwe
Nitwe abaana b’ihanga
Abakutamu ekitiinisa

Stanzas:

1. Leero turakoraki
Nitwijuka ekitiinisa
Kyihanga Iyaitu Bunyoro

2. Emyenda ya Kitara
Tukwatanize hamu
Twesigege Omukama
Nukwo twombeke Bunyoro

3. Mu njura mu ihunga
Mu rubaale n’enkuba
Omu businge n’obubi
Katufere hali Bunyoro.

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Bunyoro kingdom’s Omukama Iguru still hoping on compensation from Britain for war crimes during colonialism https://www.weinformers.com/2010/12/29/bunyoro-kingdoms-omukama-iguru-still-hoping-on-compensation-from-britain-for-war-crimes-during-colonialism/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/12/29/bunyoro-kingdoms-omukama-iguru-still-hoping-on-compensation-from-britain-for-war-crimes-during-colonialism/#respond Wed, 29 Dec 2010 11:17:14 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=8506 The king of the mid-western Uganda Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom, Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru has hinted that his kingdom is still awaiting compensation and an apology from the British government over war crimes he alleges the British Crown committed in Bunyoro. Iguru told his Kingdom’s Parliament on Saturday that as individuals and companies led by UK’s Tullow […]

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The king of the mid-western Uganda Bunyoro-Kitara kingdom, Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru has hinted that his kingdom is still awaiting compensation and an apology from the British government over war crimes he alleges the British Crown committed in Bunyoro.

Bunyoro king, Omukama Solomon Gafabusa Iguru

Iguru told his Kingdom’s Parliament on Saturday that as individuals and companies led by UK’s Tullow oil scramble for oil in his kingdom, the people of Bunyoro are increasing their demand for “due compensation from Britain”. Huge oil deposits have been confirmed in mid western Uganda and preparations for oil production are in high gear with an oil refinery planned in Hoima, the capital of Bunyoro Kingdom.

Iguru says as the kingdom continues to demand a fair share of proceeds from the oil, the kingdom expects more money to come from Britain to help develop his people whom he says suffered gross human rights violation and torture from British colonial officers.

The King of Bunyoro-Kitara Kingdom, Solomon Gafabusa Iguru announced in 2005 that he was about to sue Britain for war crimes allegedly committed by the British, but the kingdom has in recent years opted for a political solution to lobby the UK.

Iguru on behalf of his subjects wants compensation of £3.7 billion (more than 10 trillion Ugandan shillings) from the British government for war crimes allegedly committed against the kingdom between 1891-1899 when Iguru’s grandfather Omukama Kabalega greatly resisted the British colonial onslaught on Bunyoro kingdom.

The Omukama is accusing the British of killing and raping of civilians, organised pillage, wanton destruction of food crops, torture, intentionally infecting Banyoro with syphilis and other abuses against prisoners of war – including his grandfather king Kabalega, who Iguru claims was imprisoned without trial in the Seychelles for 22 years.

Much of the evidence for the case, which the kingdom has compiled into a book, has been got from the field diaries of British colonial officers, who kept detailed records of pillaging expeditions in their authentic handwritings.

Many local and international commentators downplayed his intended suit on grounds that Iguru’s kingdom is not a state. Only states can bring cases before the International Court of Justice. Bunyoro-Kitara like other Kingdoms reinstated by the government of Uganda in 1993 is recognized as a cultural institution and the king is a cultural and ceremonial head.

“We shall sue them in the International Criminal Court, which is based at The Hague. Organizations and individuals can sue or be sued in this court. This is the Court where the government of Uganda recently sued rebel leader Joseph Kony,” Omukama (King) Iguru told Ultimate Media in an earlier interview. Iguru says the legal option is still being considered if the United Kingdom doesn’t not compensate Bunyoro and apologise for war crimes.

While apart from the words there is no certain move by Iguru to sue, finding an appropriate place where to file his case should be one important step in what is expected to be a historic case should it come to mention in any court.

Britain which is saying as little as possible on the case has only gone on record to deny that they have a case to answer, sighting the length of time that has passed since the alleged crimes were committed. They also argue that the laws under which Iguru wants to sue were not in place when the alleged crimes were committed.

“With regard to war crimes, statutory limitations don’t apply except for specific crimes. Iguru’s lawyers will argue that the crimes are grave enough that it shouldn’t matter how long ago they were committed,” says Henry Onoria, a senior lecturer in international law at Uganda’s Makerere University.

Also, experts are not agreed on whether any laws can be found prior to the 1948 Hague Conferences against which colonial atrocities can be judged.

“We are suing Britain under international customary law. These customary laws existed long before the UN conventions were codified. We are suing Britain for criminal violations of human rights and such violations have been recognized by the international community since 1714,” argues Iguru who says he has lawyers in Britain and Uganda working on the case.

Onoria agrees with Iguru. Onoria says The Hague and Geneva conventions embody international laws, which were widely accepted in the late 19th century and they might apply in this case. ” You have got things like the 1868 St Petersburg Declaration, which forbids plunder and the like,” he says.

“Their actions violated the rights of the people invaded. We have documentary evidence of the abuses in original handwriting of their field commanders. Orders and reports of killings, pillage and plunder,” adds Iguru.

Documents seen by Ultimate Media on contemporary international law define gross violations of human rights to include crimes such as torture, cruel and inhuman treatment, murder, rape, genocide and apartheid, many of which Iguru is accusing Britain of committing. But how can one seek justice in such instances?

The most elaborate provision for reparation to victims of international crimes, including gross violations of human rights, is the Rome Statute of the ICC.

However, the statute came into force in 2000 and can only apply to crimes committed after the date of its entry into force, i.e. the Statute of the ICC will not apply retrospectively, another reason why Iguru may not have filed a suit.

The Uganda government recently sued the leaders of the Lords Resistance Army rebels led by Joseph Kony who have committed countless atrocities in northern Uganda, and warrants of arrest have been issued for the LRA leaders. more on page 2 below

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Bunyoro Kingdom’s compensation demands from Britain https://www.weinformers.com/2010/12/29/bunyoro-kingdoms-compensation-demands-from-britain/ https://www.weinformers.com/2010/12/29/bunyoro-kingdoms-compensation-demands-from-britain/#comments Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:55:28 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=8503 “Great Britain has an international legal obligation to pay compensation to the Omukama and the royal household of Bunyoro-Kitara as it is provided for in the Protocol 1 under Article 91 for the following goods and assets requisitioned, pillaged and destroyed by British troops. The computation covers the period since effective hostilities ended in 1899,” […]

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Great Britain has an international legal obligation to pay compensation to the Omukama and the royal household of Bunyoro-Kitara as it is provided for in the Protocol 1 under Article 91 for the following goods and assets requisitioned, pillaged and destroyed by British troops. The computation covers the period since effective hostilities ended in 1899,” reads the demand note from the western Uganda kingdom.

1.      30,000 head of cattle (Enkongi-royal breed) handed down the generations plus 15% interest for 101 years @ 5454.00 pounds                            163,620,000.00 pounds

2.      Numerous numbers of goats and sheep estimated to number 50,000 plus 15% simple interest for 101 years @ 323.00  pounds                             16,150,000.00 pounds

3.      Appropriated income of Kibiro salt mine: 43,707,290kgs plus simple interest for 101 years @ 3.03 pounds                                               132,433,088.00 pounds

4.      16,329kgs of salt pillaged at Kibiro plus simple interest for 101 years @ 3.03 pounds                                                                                             49,476.87 pounds

5. 270,000kgs of dry foodstuffs pillaged at Kibiro from the Omukama Cwa II Kabalega and family food stores @ 11.36 pounds                                3,067,875.00

6.      Ivory pillaged, sold and income appropriated worth 27,491.00 pounds during the period 1894 to 1899                                                     443,979.00 pounds

7.      2000 rupees worth cloth pillaged plus 15% simple interest per annum for 101 years                                                                                                32,300.00 pounds

8.      A fleet of canoes including  the Omukama’s badge with 15% simple interest for 101 years                                                                        58,140.00 pounds

9.      25,000 acres of crops including banana plantations cut down and destroyed @180.00 plus 15% interest for 101 years                                              101,200,000.00 pounds

10.  Losses arising out of illegal detention of Cwa II Kabalega for 24 years and loses of opportunities to transact family business estimated at 150,000,000.00 pounds plus 15% profit for 101 years                                                 2,442,000,000.00 pounds

11.  Losses arising out of illegal detention of Queen mother Nyamutahingurwa, mother of Cwa II Kabalega and princess Kalyota (Ruguga)            leading to loss of opportunities to manage family property estimated at 12,000,000.00 plus 15% interest for 101 years                                                                                               183,000,000.00 pounds

12.  30% towards costs of this study and consultants services 860, 116,800.00 pounds

TOTAL 3,727,173,160.00 pounds

Compiled by Ultimate Media

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