President of Uganda flies Economy Class
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President of Uganda flies Economy Class
There have been mixed reactions in Uganda to the news that President Yoweri Museveni flew economy class on a commercial airline over the weekend.The ruling party welcomed his move which his spokesman said was to show an example to complaining civil servants that economy class should be used. But the BBC's Joshua Mmali in the capital Kampala says many Ugandans see his trip as a publicity stunt. He says a second presidential jet was bought last year, amid opposition.
According to presidential spokesman Tamale Mirundi, the president flew economy class from London to Entebbe on Sunday. If the president can travel economy class, it is an indication that spending colossal sums of money by government officials on business and first class is going to stop He was returning from a two-week trip away where he attended the Commonwealth meeting in Trinidad and Tobago.
"He was treated like other passengers," Mr Mirundi told Uganda's state-owned New Vision newspaper. "If the president can travel economy class, it is an indication that spending colossal sums of money by government officials on business and first class is going to stop," he was quoted as saying.
"He wanted to find out the difficulties travellers face in flying economy class and why government officials complain about the economy class." Mr Mirundi told the AFP news agency that Mr Museveni wanted to "to cultivate a new feeling among civil servants".
However, Transparency International's Robert Lugolobi in Uganda doubted the president's gesture to clamp down on government spending and corruption, reports the local Daily Monitor newspaper ."For a man who has two jets for his official travels, once in a while to move in economy class, is that news?" he is quoted as saying.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8401404.stm
According to presidential spokesman Tamale Mirundi, the president flew economy class from London to Entebbe on Sunday. If the president can travel economy class, it is an indication that spending colossal sums of money by government officials on business and first class is going to stop He was returning from a two-week trip away where he attended the Commonwealth meeting in Trinidad and Tobago.
"He was treated like other passengers," Mr Mirundi told Uganda's state-owned New Vision newspaper. "If the president can travel economy class, it is an indication that spending colossal sums of money by government officials on business and first class is going to stop," he was quoted as saying.
"He wanted to find out the difficulties travellers face in flying economy class and why government officials complain about the economy class." Mr Mirundi told the AFP news agency that Mr Museveni wanted to "to cultivate a new feeling among civil servants".
However, Transparency International's Robert Lugolobi in Uganda doubted the president's gesture to clamp down on government spending and corruption, reports the local Daily Monitor newspaper ."For a man who has two jets for his official travels, once in a while to move in economy class, is that news?" he is quoted as saying.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8401404.stm
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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
why dont you post this on a ugandese forum..this is Somaliforum.. 

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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
abdisamad3 wrote:why dont you post this on a ugandese forum..this is Somaliforum..
They are our brethren. May Allah help Uganda prosper.

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they are a bunch of filthy kafirs..may allah destroy them..oh wait they are already in mess..nomadicwarlord wrote:abdisamad3 wrote:why dont you post this on a ugandese forum..this is Somaliforum..
They are our brethren. May Allah help Uganda prosper.


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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
give the power to a muslim brother and I will supprt uganda.. 

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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
and WHY does the story of a ugandan president interest "us" the West??
African presidents equal-- an average Walmart african american store manager here in the west. 



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I agree basraBasra- wrote:and WHY does the story of a ugandan president interest "us" the West??![]()
African presidents equal-- an average Walmart african american store manager here in the west.






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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
[quote="abdisamad3"][quote="Basra-"]and WHY does the story of a ugandan president interest "us" the West??
African presidents equal-- an average Walmart african american store manager here in the west.
[/quote]
I agree basra
[/quote]
abdisamad3 u agree? kiss me macaanto!




I agree basra






abdisamad3 u agree? kiss me macaanto!


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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
Basra, are you into extremists? If yes, then Abdisamed is your man 
Uganda is an example that other African countries should follow. Only the Lords Resistance Army nuisance stops Uganda from fully developing.

Uganda is an example that other African countries should follow. Only the Lords Resistance Army nuisance stops Uganda from fully developing.
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Re: President of Uganda flies Economy Class
whats wrong with flying coach? 

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