
By Karuhanga K Chapaa
Dear Editor Mulengera News, I thank you for the article under which you presented my letter that I addressed to General Salim Saleh in which I raise serious issues concerning the future of Uganda and Africa.
While I thank you, I am rather taken aback by your statement that I am the richest man among the opposition members.
First of all, I am neither the richest among the opposition members nor richer than any other working Ugandan.
The heading you provided to spice your story negated my suffering as caused by my losing my properties to people with guns.
How can I be rich when my properties were taken away from me? How can I be rich when my businesses have been sabotaged? How can I be rich when my businesses have been witch hunted and sabotaged?
Secondly, I will be most grateful if you can pen a rejoinder and correct the wrong picture that was created by your heading.
My letter gave serious emphasis on what we Ugandans need to do to save our country from becoming another Iraq, Somalia, and or Libya because of failure to see far and realize that for the sake of our country we need to reconcile and stand together to protect our motherland Uganda and Africa.
I however still thank you for having given me a chance for my appeal to Ugandans to see the light of the day. It is my hope that we Ugandans including those in government will realize we all need each other in order to safeguard the future of our motherland Uganda in particular and Africa in general. KK CHAPAA CHAIRMAN SEREFACO CONSULTANTS LTD. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).























