Monday, September 9, 2013
BREAKING NEWS; KIVUMBI TO HOLD NRM FLAG IN KAMPALA CENTRAL PARLIAMENTARY BYE ELECTION 2013
BREAKING NEWS; KIVUMBI TO HOLD NRM FLAG IN KAMPALA CENTRAL PARLIAMENTARY BYE ELECTION 2013;
Young Politician Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin Has Expressed Interest again for Kampala Central Parliamentary Position and Has Written to State House & National Resistance Movement Secretariat Asking for NRM Flag. Kivumbi 24 Years of age first contested for MP of Kampala Central at the age of 21 in 2011. Following Judges' Verdict in which Mr. Nsereko Mohammad Zakke a "Rebel MP" has been ousted out of Parliament Finally, Kivumbi now believes that the Time is Now. Using his very 2011 Slogan "BECAUSE WE LOVE OUR CITY" this time he adds BECAUSE WE LOVE OUR CITY, TIME IS NOW. He is yet to call a Press Conference of declare his candidature but appeals to all who supported him in the last elections ad those who didn't to join up this time and send him to Parliament. Kivumbi further requests all those who can to donate U $1 or more towards his Campaign as last time he had a low budget. The Soft-spoken fellow on Friday night Appeared on 90 FM Radio One and unleashed his manifesto. Please post this on your walls and share with Friends. http://presidentkivumbi.wordpress.com/2013/09/09/breaking-news-kivumbi-to-hold-nrm-flag-in-kampala-central-parliamentary-bye-election-2013/
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Evil??? KIvumbi Heavily Criticised for Rubbing Shoulders with GOOD BLACK.
Evil??? KIvumbi Heavily Criticised for Rubbing Shoulders with GOOD BLACK. 0.1% of de Calls I received Yesterday were Critical of my Association with Black Following a Publication on the Front Page of the Mighty Pepper of me with Africa's Most Extravagant Young Person Shanita Namuyimba. "For all Have Sinned and Fallen Short of God's Glory, Were Only Sinners Who Do Not Deserve anything But Grace Has Saved us" KIvumbi Shares with a Female Journalist Dis Morning. Also Kivumbi at Bobi Wine's One Love Beach to Seek de God of Heaven for Power, Fame, Favour, Protection, Being in De Forbes Magazine Alongside Salim, Gates.. and of Course Becoming a World President. http://www.ekbenjamin.webs.com/
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Leaking of Zuena's Nude Pictures
Am concerned that the Onion Tabloid has chosen money than the values of this land, the leaking of Zuena's Nude Pictures -wife of Singer Babe Cool in Eve's suite was a shock to the entire world. Matters were made worse this time on the front page. If the editor of this paper thinks that he is making the world excited by publishing this, then there's a miss guidance. Just imagine her family, lets talk about her children or grandchildren seeing such staff -that's why I feel like crying. The Tabloid is hurting her parents, it's hurting us. This must come to an end and I demand it comes to an end.
This goes still to the Ministry of Ethics, how dare you allow this happen without you coming out to stop it? Are you building the image of this country or you are tarnishing it? Hon James Nsababuturo, do not be quite while all this is happening.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
11 Boda-boda stages in Kampala City today have welcomed Kivumbi
11 Boda-boda stages in Kampala City today 18th Oct 10 have welcomed Kivumbi and have said that the poster is "ekika!" fantastic. They have however cautioned me of going to Parliament and refusing to come to them as voters.
These people have noticed me as a young visionary and caple man and promised to pour all there votes to. Some have however said that incumbent Hon Erias Lukwago is "Engoma nene" meaning big drum but I have responded by saying that I appreciate whatever he has done but from where he has stopped is where am beginning if given chance. http://www.kivumbi256.blogspot.com/
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Kivumbi Orders for Release of Two Tanzanians Sentenced to 8 Years in Uganda Jail.
I oppose the de decision of the magistrate in Kalisizo,Central West Uganda of sentencing tow Tanzania nationals for 8 years for getting into Uganda illegally and staying here with no documents yet calling themselves with Ugandan names.
I regard this as betrayal of the spirit of East Africanism, a bleach of the East African Pact that allows members/ citizens in the 5 countries of East African region to freely move.
I strongly criticize this act, I therefore put it right that the Uganda government should come out tonight and release these two people.
I Kivumbi have commanded. Today Sunday 3rd Oct 10.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Electricity; Uranium for Energy
A nation that does not supply or manufacture enough energy for it's citizens will never sustain fully it's economy.
And if there's any chance to increase energy development, we've got to do it faster .
Uganda's energy distribution does not fully require private sector involvement if we are do away with exploitation.
Always the most important and crucial sectors of the economy need to be in hands of the government to necessitate requisition and utilization of resources, services and commodities on affordable fees by every national.
This explains why it was a mistake for the only Hydro Electricity Power distribution government enterprise to be privatized.
PDP is not saying that UMEME has not lived to it's expectations and that it's services are undesirable.
This should be got clearly that much as this company strives for excellency in the provision of it's services, many Ugandans remain dissatisfied especially at this time;
Whereas being a business like any other profit oriented company- it's not fair thinking about fixing a standard fee on electricity consumption as it wants to do (consumption of 0-50 units for 12000 UG X and 50-70 units for 26000 UG X).
An honest company would continue charging only for what a consumer has used.
Ugandans should also help UMEME while it losses millions every year to those who consume unpaid power and to those who steal it's gadgets.
PDP advocates for gentle and polite approach to this issue, we want electricity prices as mentioned in this year's budget to be implemented.
We ask that the power project in Jinja be not delayed.
There's no problem building a Uranium Power plant since we have this mineral in abundance as long as we comply with the International Laws.
President Museveni should not give politicians as an excuse for failed government programs like Kaluma Dam power project.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People's Development Party Deputy Spokes Person
And if there's any chance to increase energy development, we've got to do it faster .
Uganda's energy distribution does not fully require private sector involvement if we are do away with exploitation.
Always the most important and crucial sectors of the economy need to be in hands of the government to necessitate requisition and utilization of resources, services and commodities on affordable fees by every national.
This explains why it was a mistake for the only Hydro Electricity Power distribution government enterprise to be privatized.
PDP is not saying that UMEME has not lived to it's expectations and that it's services are undesirable.
This should be got clearly that much as this company strives for excellency in the provision of it's services, many Ugandans remain dissatisfied especially at this time;
Whereas being a business like any other profit oriented company- it's not fair thinking about fixing a standard fee on electricity consumption as it wants to do (consumption of 0-50 units for 12000 UG X and 50-70 units for 26000 UG X).
An honest company would continue charging only for what a consumer has used.
Ugandans should also help UMEME while it losses millions every year to those who consume unpaid power and to those who steal it's gadgets.
PDP advocates for gentle and polite approach to this issue, we want electricity prices as mentioned in this year's budget to be implemented.
We ask that the power project in Jinja be not delayed.
There's no problem building a Uranium Power plant since we have this mineral in abundance as long as we comply with the International Laws.
President Museveni should not give politicians as an excuse for failed government programs like Kaluma Dam power project.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People's Development Party Deputy Spokes Person
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Uganda Voter Registration Ending on 14th June
Are you a Ugandan? Are you in the country ?
Are you 18 years and above?
Are you registered as a voter? If not, run quickly to a nearest Voter Registration center and do so or confirm your eligibility to vote for the 2011 National Elections before 14 June 2010.
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Friday, June 4, 2010
Which way to go?
Great getting back to you after almost a full month, I appreciate your concern about me making it to my ambitions and that PDP is getting to power by the decision you have made to support us. Series of events have occurred but among the great is my Birth Day on 14th May, making it to 21 years; PDP continued tours deep in big and small villages of Uganda not forgetting towns.
We have equipped a task force with a heavy machinery - I mean whatever it is to ensure Dr Abed Bwanika our party president gets to State House and that at least the party secures 70 % Parliamentary seats and I have to assure you,this is possible.
We appreciate the work of media for covering us and we encourage the print media to offer us platform more than ever.
I am here this afternoon to bring to you briefly what has been covered in today's Press Conference;
Dr Abed has referred the Talk of the Nation's Address yesterday by His Excellency President Museveni at Parliament as Rhetoric and Recycled. " For resistance there roads which have always appeared pending in the previous budgets which he has promised to work on! others he has said are complete to the contrary."
His Excellence the next President of The Republic of Uganda argues that Mr. Museveni's State of the Nation's Address does not reflect the true picture of the nation.
The PDP President, also husband to Dr Gladys Bwanika wants the president to be in position to to tell the challenges we are facing as a nation and also focus on what the future calls. He attended personally this historical event yesterday Parliament.
Former presidential candidate has not missed to make his comment on the Opinion Polls by Daily Monitor of different presidential aspirants come 2011. He says they have been designed to shape opinion and interest of the Inter Party Coalition (IPC).
He has also criticized " Truth Every Day Paper" for being partial and an open supporter of Forum For Democratic Change (FDC) upon which he has stated that even when the Party President Dr Col Kizza Besigye coughs, to them it's news. He describes the poles as sectarian and tribal based which he says must stop.
Meanwhile Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin, Deputy Spokes Person PDP on behalf of the party wonders If the legislators' passing of the current Land Amendment Law was purposed to curb rampart eviction of people. " why then the contrary?"
"It's a shame that once institutions and Government for the common people as it claimed has not lived to the expectations of Ugandans.
The Head of State whatsoever must not have recommended for eviction of Nagaru Tenants having signed a Law that he has always desired alongside his cabinet and Parliamentarians to pass in favor of poor people."
Kivumbi says PDP is dissatisfied with the way people in different parts of the country such as Jinja, Iganga, Hoima, Nakasongora amongst others are losing land in favor of the rich which he demands must stop immediately.
He adds that even the current debate on Land policy is likely not to be affective since people's hope have been shuttered so far with the existing Laws that have failed to be implemented. PDP's solution is to close the gap between the rich and the poor which will guarantee better life style for all Ugandans as they will be able to meet there basic and social needs with better income. "We demand that the government of Uganda stop suppressing people and equally offer loans with no interest to Naguru tenants that's if government intention is to develop the place.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Supreme Court; Permanent Structures a necessity.
The re-allocation of the Supreme Court into new premises on Plot 10 Upper Kololo, Terrace has not been necessary and might not meanwhile change anything for the good of the country.
As People’s Development Party; we would desire them own permanent structures for the purpose of the convenience and ample space that they deserve. This court lies amongst the important institutions of the state which must be catered for in respect of there dignity.
There would be no need apparently of spending an extra 74 million from the 16 million they have been paying to Mengo for that purpose.
If it means taking a loan with the approval Parliament to enable them acquire there own structures; they should after all many government institutions have always taken loans to meet there budgets.
This will save the 90 million they’re likely to spend monthly and over 1 billion annually on rent
Meanwhile we also ask this Appellant Court not to delay the debt they Owe Mengo.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
PDP National Coordinator.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
PDP Statement on the Catastrophic Land Slides in Bugisu,Budduda
Date Wed 03rd Feb 2010
Our Ref: PDP/PR/10-03-01
PRESS RELEASE
PDP STATEMENT O THE CATASTROPHIC LAND SLIDES IN -BUDUUDA
Dr Abed Bwanika and the People’s Development Party send our deepest sympathy and condolences to the people of Buduuda, Mbale and the entire people of Uganda on the loss of hundreds of Ugandans and their properties as a result of the catastrophic land slides which took place in Buduuda.
We are so grateful to the UPDF for the quick response and we salute them for demonstrating Great leadership.
Our heartfelt condolences go to the bereaved families and our assurance is that we stand with you in this moment. We promise to do everything possible in our means to assist.
We call upon the government not only to respond in full gear but also to use this unfortunate experience to draw lessons that will help to develop strategies to secure the lives and properties of the people of Uganda in face of such catastrophes.
While we have no control on such catastrophic events, we MUST build our capacity as a NATION to face and overcome such disasters when they strike.
To the entire people of Uganda, this is time to show courage and unity, we need to join hands and support the people of Bugisu and Butaleja in this trying moment.
For God and My Country
Dr Abed Bwanika
President PDP
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Reclaiming the Dream Alongside Musicians & Gifted People.
RECLAIMING THE DREAM ALONGSIDE MUSICIANS & GIFTED PEOPLE.
The revolution of change, as we reclaim the dream of our Nation must not be fought by politicians and journalists or even religious and culture leaders alone.
The time is now for musicians, authors, publishers, filmmakers, business community and students to join us.
Music artists should stop or cease to sing about love every time as if it’s the only topic. Love is nature and can never be taken away from us but there things we are going through as a country that require maximum attention.
These people should start opposing evils like homosexuality, nepotism, corruption, indecency, abuse of human rights; what stops them from demanding for reinstating of two presidential term limits, Electro Reforms or even murder?
Musicians should not go to prison for singing hatred music against there colleagues but they will be counted heroes if they go to jails for talking advocating for justice, equality and good governance.
If Uganda is to be a great nation so must it be but with collective responsibility and fight.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Uganda Vs Kivumbi Ernest Benjamin & 2 Others
UGANDA Vs KIVUMBI ERNEST BENJAMIN & 2 OTHERS.
We were flabbergasted that on Tue 12th Jan 2010 the Uganda Police Force had been heavily deployed on Parliament Avenue against two Ugandan Citizens who aimed at exercising there constitutional rights.
A 29, 41, 42 & 43 of our magnificent 1995 constitution doesn´t warrant UPF giving permission to people who wish to demonstrate.
Demonstrating as long as you do not interrupt or negate national peace & security or disrupt others is very legal.
Under the Police Act, UPF is meant to offer security to people like I , Stephen M & Peter Clever Birimuye who desired to enjoy this constitutional Right as we intended to oppose the NRM 3 day Meeting in Entebbe State House as we had proclaimed on Thur 7th Jan 2010 during Press Conference.
Police men were armed, had batons and tear-gas and created a situation of tension in Kampala as if we were in Baghdad Capital-what a shame!
Anyway before we would even demonstrate, I and Clever were asked to go to CPS along side police cops. Stephen wasn´t at the scene but was called latter.
We were interrogated for 6 six hours by police bosses who included;
1-The Regional Police Commander
2-Assistant Supretendant of Police Afande Julius
3-Detective Mutabazi
4-Metro-politan Division Police Commander- Mr. Andrew Suluwen.
The 3 of us were detained at CPS for two nights and two days and later alone charged for Interfering with Or Resisting the Administration of the Law by Refusing to follow the Police Advices and Directives c/s 56 (2) (a) (VI) and 58 (a) of the PCA which we regard not to be true.
We know that we were Wrongfully Arrested and Wrongfully Detained-This is Malicious Prosecution and before the eyes of God is not Okay!
We shall appear again to the Buganda Rd Magistrates Court on Wed 3rd Feb 2010 at 8:00am.
We appreciate the Press & Media, our Party, Families and Lawyers not forgetting Ugandans who stood alongside us through out this traumatic and stigmatized moment while Reclaiming the Authentic Dream of of Our Nation.
In the Face of Impossible Odds, People who love there country can change it; Hussein Barak Obama U S former Illinois Senator wrote.
I and my two Party Officials who bear charges in Court consider ourselves Heroes. We should be put in books, celebrated every year during Heroes Day because we are worthy it.
We are not rapists or aggravated defilers, robbers or corrupt-we are citizens who are fighting abiding with Law but Reclaiming our Nation´s Dream so must we be recognized, admired, cherished, supported and appreciated.
One Day we Shall be Free!!!!
We ask the Human Rights Commission and others Human Rights Activists to Inspect all detention Centers now because we came to realize during our detention that many suspects complained for not having been produced before since there arrest. Some said that they have been detained for a month, some weeks and of course many more than 48 hours as required by the Supreme Law of the Land.
God help us.
Government must not deny this.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People´s Development Party National Coordinator. www.kivumbi.vox.com
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Managing Garbage and Keeping Ugandan Towns Clean & Green;Kivumbi Unveling Plan
MANAGING GARBAGE IN UGANDA TOWNS AND KEEPING IT GREEN.
Some towns have improved on there garbage collection and management yet others have failed so far.
There’s no body who doesn’t want a clean and green city but it’s like this is still a dream.
You and I can achieve this if we choose to; we’ve got to stop littering and urinating on walls.
The law against littering has just delayed.
Ugandans should have no excuse of throwing water bottles in roads and dragging sacks of garbage at night towards them and water trenches.
We must help municipal authorities and KCC in keeping our public places clean and ensuring a green environment, we should also start acting like Kigali so that on weekend every one including civil servants engage in cleaning our respective towns and plant more trees on weekends
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Happy 2010
Thur- 31st –Dec-09 Press Statement
E.K BENJAMIN
SUMMING UP THE YEAR
Tonight we cross over to the New Year 2010; events that have happened this year are quite many but some still haunt in our minds and live us with innumerable questions left unanswered.
These can’t miss death of characters like Brian Bukenya Son of Vice President, Major Gen Kazini amongst other important citizens.
The question that Ugandans are asking is how in the upcoming year we stand to combat all risks that would bring us into agony and tears as it has been this year.
We the People’s Development Party argue our government to stand equipped in confronting all challenges facing our country.
We do not want to see our people with there property perishing in fire outbreaks.
We demand that the government waits not for big figures getting involved in accidents to work on roads. Many roads, dusty, crooked, narrow, full of portholes and have no traffic signs.
We demand for the pay rise of teacher’s doctors and many civil servants salaries.
We ask the Ministry of Health to provide enough drugs in hospitals to treat our people.
We also ask the government to look for market of our farmers’ produces as the Sudanese market slows down as peace is trying to restore in the country.
We ask this government to lower tuition in public universities to enable our children study uninterrupted.
If it’s possible U.P.E & U.S.E programmes should be substituted with Free University Education because it’s better for a parent to toil with the children at the lower level than in higher institutions of learning. Helping a kid up to secondary and abandon him there won’t guarantee any future for that kid as the job trend today requires at least a diploma; the government should listen.
We want in this upcoming year to see the corrupt ministers knifed alongside other government corrupt officials.
And finally we want the prices of commodities to lower to enable convenient life for our people in the rest of the country
Otherwise we wish Ugandans here and in Diaspora a year of prosperity, financial increase and stability, security, good healthy and on top of that a morally up right and free society.
Happy 2010.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
People’s Development Party National Coordinator. www.myspace.com/kivumbi1
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Uganda`s Economic Potential Lies Within Us;Kivumbi.
UGANDA’S ECONOMIC POTENTIAL LIES WITHIN US;
COMMON MARKET PROTOCOL
PRESS RELEASE
THUR-10TH-DEC-09
E.K BENJAMIN
March/1st/2010 is the D-Day for the implementation of the East African Common Market Protocol. The People’s Development Party looks forward to seeing this come true.
It would be extra-ordinarily good if Uganda utilized the remaining period of time ahead for productive preparations.
This will guarantee a gross and rapid increment in our country’s economic potential, job security, unlimited market, free movement of our people alongside there goods & services.
Had this been done before; it’s clear and relatively possible that our business people, our farmers, students and service providers would be reaping by now.
Besides foreign earnings, Uganda’s major source of income is agricultural based implying that we still have time to reach and competent favorably with Kenya which is more industrialized.
At the moment Kenya’s industrial power extends beyond Nairobi to Nakuru, Kisumu, Eldoret, Kericho & Mombasa therefore Uganda’s comparative advantage in terms of Kenya’s economic strength is agricultural based.
The People’s Development Party is still worried that much as our government assures us that Uganda’s relation with her neighbors is stable-this is sarcastic and quite ironical!!
We do not see why Tanzania continues to haunt our people residing there!
It’s now twice when thousands of our people are ordered to leave TZ.
Our people at the bordering line with Kenya remain victims of torturous acts by our neighbors that side; we can’t deny that once in a while Ugandans have provoked and at times offended Kenya’s nationals; buts it’s just too much from that side.
Not cattle rustling, robbery, theft I mean it’s important and urgent that both sides reform.
The truth is
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Climate is the defining challenge our time;Kivumbi Re-affirms to Journalists
, scientists have confirmed this.
Lake Victoria and many other water bodies have continuously been polluted-garbage, sewage and industrial chemical waste have not ceased to be dumped there, and God help us.
Ugandans remember the previous reductions of water levels which resulted into load shedding.
Do we want this to happen again?
We know that the safest way of reducing climate risks is to reduce emissions.
We know that taking early actions makes good business sense.
And we know the cost of inaction will be much bigger than the cost of action now.
The People’s Development Party says that the time has come and indeed the time is now;
We must change our attitude towards the environment and climate, we better get serious.
We may never get a better opportunity and if the world’s scientists are right, we may not get a second chance!
World leaders are meeting early next month in Copenhagen Denmark; we must harness the necessary political will to Seal the Deal on an ambitious new Climate Agreement.
I have the list of Ugandans who have Sealed the Deal so far but it’s quite embarrassing that the people I expected to be on list have not! Those politicians, Government officials, Members of Parliament, Ministers, Activists yiyi not even our Head of State!
Which explanation can they give?
There always on the internet, even those who can’t access it would do it from the Post Office on Kampala Rd since the banner has been there for the last 3 month.
Are they against or for climate crisis?
The chance is still open at the Post office and on sealthedeal2009.com for all people to sign.
They should go now before the summit.
The right kind of Deal will provide the regulation certainty and long term price signals that businesses are demanding.
We know that Deal can unleash investment, stimulate innovation and facilitate the global spread of Low-Carbon Technology to enable trade to underpin development, spread green solutions and usher in the green economy.
We live in an interconnected world.
Effective agreement in Copenhagen would be a powerful vote of confidence in multilateralism.
God bless Uganda
God bless our planet.
Kivumbi Earnest Benjamin
PEOPLE`S DEVELOPMENT PARTY NATIONAL CORDINATOR.
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