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Friday, 13 January 2017

PRESIDENTIAL HANDSHAKE.

Comrades,I salute you.
The matter of concern on Uganda's table is the "handshake" slogan which I think should be critically handled by the general public.
In my local language,we have a saying "enkora birungi ebizimurirwa"
Literally meaning that he who works hard gets a penny. Yes,this happens when the whole subject has been critically emphasised.
Uganda as a republic,with its good people is one of the countries with many people leaving below the poverty line.
Its a country with less job opportunities as graduates flock streets with papers only to find stress waiting for them.
When we continue rewarding the already well off people,when shall the low developed people feel comfortable with life?
For all along,we have seen hand shakes being exercised differently.
Before the election of the speaker of parliament, very many members of the August house received money from the president. Was this not a handshake?
On regular basis,we have seen the president carrying money in sacks giving out to people,is this not a handshake too? Now,who is investigating the whole system?
I speak this after having realised that many members of parliament are not happy with the President's decision to give the people who saved and won a case against Uganda and secured enough for the country. At least,they had worked hard to gain that,but why do MPs get money to vote in favour of fake bills? This handshake should be handled with great emphasis,because if at all this amount was given to MPs,no one could be talking.
But on behalf of the common citizen,the taxpayer,this approach is not good because as citizens,accountability of our development is needed.
Our health sector is not up to standard,
Our schools are falling,
Teachers are crying g for salaries,
Doctors are lamenting,
Yet state house is secured always.
We have a reason to say " Mr president,do not waste our money on the already well off people,because we too need to come up like you people."
Orphans are crying for education but no one to help,
Widows are crying for help,only to be promised,
No poor person can contest to claim for his or her right,because we are silenced,
The 16billion handshake would have saved our people through microfinance,and the like.
Its now that a poor person is writing to lament on their behalf.
The plight of Ugandans should be for all,not a few,because I normally see everyone in the same voters register. Maybe,if we are to make two voters registers one for the rich,and another for the poor,there I would understand.
Because we are,the nation is?
Therefore,Mr president should help us and secure this money back.
By the way,those that received this money get monthly salaries which are even much more than a local person could get in 10000 years. Where are we heading?
I speak this with confidence that the common man shall live to resurrect before death.
    Davis Owomugisha
   Social justice activist
Kampala Uganda.

Monday, 9 January 2017

THE BOOK PROJECT PROPOSAL 2017

Proposed title: "lost ball in the weeds."
Author: Owomugisha Davis.

DESCRIPTION.
This book offers encouragement and empowers readers to re embrace life situations. This is a dynamic book with brilliant mind approach that brings life closer to reality.

CATEGORY.
Life inspirational literature./Successful living.

AUDIENCE.
Thousands of people who are absolutely committed to managing life situations,through application of their different skills.
Human nature is characterised by mayhems which makes people incomplete. This book targets people who want to discover wealth accumulation basics,and their purpose on this universe.

PURPOSE AND NEED.
Everyone has or will face crisis of life and faith. These pivotal times are part of everyone's journey to success. Why then do some people emerge from the crises with their hard work intact while others give up.?
It takes more than han analysis to help readers overcome the perils of success crises. For every human being who is drifting or is on the verge,or knows someone who has lost help,here is the book that compassionately comes alongside readers and empowers them to re embrace their working tactics.
This book is written in a popular conversational style. It is easily accessible to all those who have always yearned for success. The book message is solidly theoretical, accurate and culturally informed. The chapters include contemporary real life stones and insights from a wide spectrum of readers.

UNIQUE ANGLES.
In this book,the author
*presents his own crisis of success.
*shows how prevalent the theme of success is from the date of birth to death.
*Presents compelling biblical reasons why keeping one's success is so difficult yet so imperative.
*presents many encouraging true life conversations.

READER BENEFITS.
*The reader will learn how to walk through hard situations without giving up.
*The reader will feel compassion and understanding they have longed to receive.
*The wide variety of true life stories will encourage and inspire the reader to stay focused.

COMPETING WORKS.
There are few books on the market that address life inspirational works written by young people of our generation.
Many people think elders ,and the already successful people are the only people to inspire.
Davis comes with a different thinking that,as young people,its now our time to act and resolve mind conflicts.
This book drops the guilt and compassionately addresses the personal,practical and theological issues surrounding the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
Davis Owomugisha is a Ugandan youth whose life is always inspired by his writings and humor he presents to the general public.
He is a writer,teacher and social justice activist. With his writing skills,Davis brings out the true meaning of life.
Davis was born from the Bayundo clan of kigezi in the district of Kanungu kirima sub county in the suburb of Masya kinkizi East but grew up from Kabale district in the sub county of kyanamira.
He is the first born of five. He lost his father at the age of ten. A reason he understands the hardships of being an orphan. His education career was characterised by hardships and hat made him fail to become a priest, something he had planned to be at a tender age.
Davis studied from a UPE school under the parenthood of his late grandmother Christine Kakwenza(RIP)
Davis performed well,but the hope for secondary education remained in balance. But his mother had acquired a small job in Kampala,and thus Davis joined the best school in Uganda St Marys college Rushoroza. This school nurtured and introduced Davis to the world of public engagement despite school fees problems.
For the six years he spent at St Mary's, a lot was learnt and achieved.
He held these responsibilities.
*Head boy.
*class councillor.
* General secretary debating club.
*president legionaries of Mary.
*chairperson writers club.
And drama club chairperson.
He also participated in the National Students council KABALE chapter.
In 2010,Davis joined Bishop Stuart college in mbarara to study Education,after having failed to raise school fees for journalism course at the university.
While at Bishop Stuart,Davis served diligently as the Guild Speaker and president Bishop Stuart catholic community.
Throughout the years of his education,Davis was ever challenged by lack of school fees,for he even did his Advanced Level Examinations with a big debt. Davis used to hide in toilets whenever the fees coordinator came in n for his fare.
Much as Davis enjoyed school,he never enjoyed class time. He therefore aims at writing many literature pieces,and inspire many to take action if supported.

My story is endless, if I am to continue,we might stay here.. But let me tell you that Lost ball in the weeds shall make you realise how to get out of confusion.

PROPOSED OUTLINE.
*Critical decision
*Passing through the world of darkness.
*The gap.
*Appreciating confusion.
*The norm. Abusive and deadly.
*Chaos and sincerity.
*When temper affects your subjects.
*Life with friends and perfectness.
*Responding to situations
*Dealing with disruptions.

Email. owomugishadavie@gmail.com.