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Aug 9, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger

Winnie Byanyima reveals plans for 2011

Full story: Daily Monitor

Kampala Former Mbarara MP Winnie Byanyima, now a senior United Nations official, has said she may run for President in 2011.

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Keren

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Aug 19, 2008
 
This is the best news this year!
Booboo

Newnan, GA

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Aug 19, 2008
 
I can't wait to see pure civilization in state house...viva Winnie!!
patience nku

Boston, MA

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Nov 13, 2008
 
As we mourn the loss of our dear great loved ugandan Ms Getrude Byanyima. My heart and prayers goes to you Winnie.

I promise if you stand for president 2011 I will be one of your campaign organisers to make sure you are elected. I will work day and night to put you in state house get ansured of my district Kanungu
barry

Saint Paul, MN

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Nov 15, 2008
 
May Ms Getrude Byanyimas soul rest in peace
barry

Saint Paul, MN

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Nov 15, 2008
 
our sincere condolences
Zoe Bakoko Bakoru

Arlington Heights, IL

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Dec 9, 2008
 
My very sincere and heartfelt condolences at our loss and may the soul of Ms Getrude Byanyama rest in eternal peace. The Lord gives and He takes but the candle light lit by OUR MOTHER WILL BURN FOREVER.
CATHY B

Montreal, Canada

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Jan 9, 2009
 
Zoe Bakoko Bakoru wrote:
My very sincere and heartfelt condolences at our loss and may the soul of Ms Getrude Byanyama rest in eternal peace. The Lord gives and He takes but the candle light lit by OUR MOTHER WILL BURN FOREVER.
ICannot see Winnie Byanyima in the whitehouse WITHOU Kiiza -Besigye
Sisi kwa Sisi

Mississauga, Canada

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Oct 30, 2009
 
Running for president for Winnie is the in-thing. How much change will that bring to Uganda? Another pres. from the same area of the country, a close family friend of Museveni, a love triangle? what is all this? Let's have a break and search for a president from a minority ethnic group that has not dominated the politics of the country.
DAK

London, UK

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Oct 30, 2009
 
Sisi kwa Sisi wrote:
Running for president for Winnie is the in-thing. How much change will that bring to Uganda? Another pres. from the same area of the country, a close family friend of Museveni, a love triangle? what is all this? Let's have a break and search for a president from a minority ethnic group that has not dominated the politics of the country.
You mean a Bagisu?
bwaise

Australia

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Nov 1, 2009
 
Sorry for your loss. Now that I am done with the condolosences, lets talk some business. Fellow Ugandans, especially those from M7's area, WAKE UP!!!!!!! and smell the coffee. We need new blodd and we need it yesterday if you get my drift. Kaguta has done his dance and am sure we honestly don't need the wife to continue the shinanigan. I don't care where the next person comes from, wheter a woman or man but not the Kaguta family. Am aware there are many of those threatened by a change in government because they've never worked a descent job other than milk the tax payer for whom M7 might as well be a demigod. But if you are willing to get off your high horse and join the masses in rebuilding the country, then you will appreciate that in a country of 35 million people, surely there are smarter and better operators than Kaguta. Otherwise if there is no one better than Kaguta to run a small economy of 12.3 billion dollars, then shame on us for giving the world the impression that only this husband and wife can lead this poor nation out of poverty. If I can borrow a word out of one of the most contentious topics on this site, fellow Ugandans, lets stop being lazy and get ourselves a new leader. And for those brothers and sister hailing from the western provinces, free your mind and vote for someone else than your own tribe. I recall growing up when everyone assumed all you were good for was looking after cattle. Boy were they wrong, western Ugandans can do more than herd cattle and I mean that in a good way. So peeps lets vote for change and in a big way.
paul

Wabush, Canada

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Nov 4, 2009
 
For those of you who think that the incumbent, read m7, can be removed by the ballot, keep dreaming.

The man does not have the slightest clue as to what democracy is about. Remember how he told us that he went and 'hunted for his animoro' and he won't let go without a fight.

Keep dreaming you guys, keep dreaming!
bwaise

Perth, Australia

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Nov 4, 2009
 
paul wrote:
For those of you who think that the incumbent, read m7, can be removed by the ballot, keep dreaming.
The man does not have the slightest clue as to what democracy is about. Remember how he told us that he went and 'hunted for his animoro' and he won't let go without a fight.
Keep dreaming you guys, keep dreaming!
Ditto; but I can't stop banging about it because for one I can and two, it feels good to be vocal knowing no one can touch you.
Tusubira

Kampala, Uganda

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Nov 18, 2009
 
God wil raise Ugandans a leader from the most hidden corners of this nation befoe 2011. He will come unexpectedly so keep waiting and if it calls for your coperation please do so.Two young men have given up their lives for all Ugandans. for more details reply via this page
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