Cmdes,
This is what I was referring to - they are surely going to finish all our young ones. The ones above 15 years have already been infected. The ones below 15 yrs will need an incubation period of 10-15 - that means they may never live beyond the age of 25-35 yrs!!!!
Read what Museveni's son says here:
"He urged district leaders to make sure that all children below 15 years are taken for the measles immunisation in the forthcoming immunisation exercise."
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Comrades,
It is intriguing that Muhwezi calls for the killing of those who steal health centre equipment. I am told Muhwezi has transformed his home into a little city. It is all walled up and there are tunnels connecting one house to the other. All his family, including in-laws, live in this city. I am also told that one time Museveni himself overflew the place and was surprised to see the lights below. He inquired as to what that was that they had just flown over and, to his surprise, he was told it was Muhwezi's home. I do not need to ask how he acquired all this wealth. Parliament earlier censored him for all sorts of things.
Yoga Adhola.
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New Vision (Kampala)
September 23, 2003
Posted to the web September 23, 2003
Simon Mugenyi
Kampala
THE Minister of health, Brigadier Jim Muhweezi, has told local government security personnel to lay ambushes and kill people who steal health centre equipment.
Muhweezi gave the directive while launching the Uganda local authorities association branch in Rukungiri district on Friday.
He said he had received numerous complaints about stolen solar panels at health centres almost from all districts.
He said the leaders there were not doing enough.
"If a patient dies because the panels were stolen, don't you think the thief should be killed? Lay ambush and kill him," Muhweezi said.
The meeting attracted over 250 local government leaders from districts of western Uganda.
He urged district leaders to make sure that all children below 15 years are taken for the measles immunisation in the forthcoming immunisation exercise.
Meanwhile Muhweezi on Thursday launched Kibirizi Health centre in the district.
He said the centre is one of those constructed according to President Yoweri Museveni's manifesto implemented under the Health Sector Strategic Plan.Ends
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