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Movement Candidate Mr. Mukasa Richard Elected Chairman for the Ugandan Community In South Africa

Movement Candidate Mr

Movement Candidate Mr. Mukasa Richard Elected Chairman for the Ugandan Community In South Africa

Movement Candidate

Mr. Mukasa Richard Elected

Chairman for the Ugandan Community in South Africa


Mr. Mukasa Richard

Chairman Ugandan Community in South Africa

Ugandans in South Africa converged in big numbers in Cape Town South Africa's legislative Capital to vote their leaders in hotly contested elections ever held out side Uganda, in which Mr. Mukasa Richard won with 75 percent of the votes, winning his arch rival Cape Town's business mogul Mr. Kamali Vincent, the Transport tycoon Mr. Bashil and Mr. Julius for Chairmanship of the Executive committee and leadership of the Ugandan community in South Africa.

Mukasa, a son of Maj. Mukasa Augustine Walungama (RIP) and Miss. Kevina Mbabazi, started his leadership career way back during his secondary school days through University to work place boardrooms up to the international platform in key global decision capitals, from Cape Town to Brussels, Cologne to Washington DC, representing people from the grassroots to multinational General Assembly High-Level Plenary Meetings at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Despite his schedule Mr. Mukasa has always had time for every occasion that patriotically unifies all Ugandans especially the youth and women. Professionally, his involvement in Education system made hundreds of Ugandans to take advantage of South African good Education as a foundation for their future personal development and financial stability.

Mukasa's Chairmanship has completely flavored and styled up the Ugandan Community leadership in South Africa as voters besides voting for him, jumped ship from other party's to the main-stream Movement system. The incumbent candidate, Mr. Julius despite being heavily bank-rolled, stood down after a sunami of most his supporters changed allegiances to support the Movement candidate whose campaigning message convinced most of his own constituency strong-hold. Mukasa's manifesto alone, answered a lot of unanswered questions from Unity, focus on youth, education, women and Gender, work, trade, investment, remittances and retirement plans.

The Chairman for Electoral Commission Mr. Baker Ssebuliba Sekamate indicated that unlike past elections, these were free and fair as candidates were given enough time to have a fully fledged campaign. Also present at the Hand over ceremony, were the Patrons and board of Governors of the Ugandan Community Mr. Batambuze Umar, Mr. Kintugulu Keith, Mr. Kajubi, Mr. Magala Charles, Miss. Shamilah Ntanzi, Miss. Fatumah Ntanzi, Mr. Shafique Sserunjogi, Miss. Faridah Mirembe, Mr. Musisi Rojas Joel, Mr. Mukasa Muhamedi, Mrs Oliva, Senga Jane and thousands of Ugandans working and living in South Africa. Other Movement supporters were also voted to senior executive positions like South African-Based Ugandan Music promoter Mr. Kabisi Henry was voted unopposed for the Vice-Chairmanship and Mr. Matovu Bashil a supporter of the movement system was also voted in as a Treasurer for the Ugandan Community in South Africa.

As Part of his team, Mr. Mukasa read out his all inclusive cabinet to the general assembly appointing a youthful Mr. Kagimu Peter as the General Secretary to the executive committee, Mr. Kamuntu Ham as the Auditor General Mr. John Mungereza as the Speaker, Mr Gerald for Publicity, Mr. Sentongo for Youth Affairs, Mr. Mubiru for Home Office.


The newly elected executive believes that due to our transnational roots, Ugandans in South Africa are socially and culturally hybridized enough, to potentially offer a direct and perhaps more effective way of linking prospective investor and development partners, Chamber of Commerce, Manufacturers associations, and Trade and investment authority for the development of the Ugandan economy. Our main objective will therefore include the general mobilization of all Ugandans to work together with relevant authorities in both countries. This will be attained through lobbying and facilitation of meaningful and sustainable new ideas to develop our internal capabilities to ensure economic development of all Ugandans.

Our development program for the year 2010-2012 is structurered, in line and close collaboration with the government authorities, to reintroduce inter-city relationships and assemble considerable human resource for the exchange programs to reinforce bilateral cooperation between Uganda and South Africa. My take on this is profoundly rooted in the opportunities for beneficial collaborations, this time in favor of Uganda. This will go a long way to address our issues by learning from fellow African cities Johannesburg, Tshwane Durban and particularly the city of Cape Town that was voted the best administered city in the world 2008.

Over $ 0.8 billion in remittances from Ugandans abroad was recorded by Bank of Uganda last financial year. This is a clear indication that Ugandans abroad greatly care about their Mother-land. Ugandans in South Africa are among the top ten remittance senders but Mr. Mukasa still believes that we can do better if and when we are more organized. The entire executive vowed to work tirelessly with all relevant authorities to meet the targets set to get Ugandans work smart and remit more.

Mr. Mukasa strongly believes that Uganda's future development plans will fully depend on the combined strength of all Ugandans at home and in the Diaspora, government and trade partners plus donor groups to bring about synergistically beneficial cooperation, with all stakeholders fulfilling their mutual development goals for Uganda. Mr. Mukasa thanked all Ugandans for entrusting the leadership in his able hands and strongly recommends that people should continue to join and support the main stream party to first track development for all under the able stewardship of the President Museveni and the Movement system with stamina, pakalast.
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