Re: KENYA-UGANDA BOUNDARY DISPUTE

Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2009 07:35:47 -0700 [09:35:47 AM CDT]
From: Eva Nakimuli
Subject: Re: KENYA-UGANDA BOUNDARY DISPUTE

Dear Colleagues,
Just keep calm!!!
For sure you don’t have to brand Uganda a hostile neighbourhood.
If our leaders co-operate, we shall definitely settle the dispute amicably.
We don’t have to incite our “public” please!!
God Bless You All!!!

— On Tue, 4/21/09, jairah@uonbi.ac.ke wrote:

From: jairah@uonbi.ac.ke
Subject: KENYA-UGANDA BOUNDARY DISPUTE
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 11:38 PM

Dear All:

We live in a very hostile neighbourhood. If we did not know that, we now know.

Knowledge, patience, restraint and wisdom are the tools with which we will win this game.

Good day to you all.

EMA

2 thoughts on “Re: KENYA-UGANDA BOUNDARY DISPUTE

  1. John O Nyamayi

    We cannot go to war with Uganda over Migingo or Muchinjo as Mutua call it but Uganda should be told to keep off, We should be firm, deny Uganda passage for hours and Museveni will act. If we still want to hold him with gloves then the next place will be Busia, Malaba etc. Already we are battling with Migingo and he is in West Pokot destroying border pillars, which one will be next? Our govt is still solving the problem diplomatically
    This is not incitement but Uzalendo

  2. Mbuthi mwangangi

    Kenyans are tired of waiting. Tell us if Migingo is ours or leased,or at least is it on hire?It’s not a matter of negotiations, neither a question of diplomatic relations but a case of “ours or yours?”,
    but all the same,peace must be preached in our neighborhoods.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *