WILLIAM KITUUKA KIWANUKA
P. O. Box 2678,
KAMPALA.
UGANDA.
19th
April 2013
Dear Sir/Madam,
Re: I
HAVE A SECURITY PROBLEM IN UGANDA AND APPEAL TO BE BAILED OUT.
I am writing to you given the insecurity
problem I find myself in which has called for those in authority constantly
interfering with my communication which is not only crucial but critical as I
get to address the ills in the Uganda society which our leaders ought to address. My name is William Kituuka Kiwanuka, a
citizen of Uganda. http://www.hecarethforyou.blogspot.com/2013/04/william-kituuka-biography.html
I have much concerning my works in form of
links in this communication which can be clicked on for detail. I am an innovative and creative personality
as can be seen from my works.
Specifically, the idea I have is that an organization/institution can
help bail me out through an invitation and on reviewing my works, I am hopeful
that I can have some contribution to the organization as I seek for asylum.
Description of my Problem
I happen to get
phone calls of scam business proposals from people who allege to know me, when
I don’t know them; however, in all cases, I have not agreed to meet any. I have learnt from a number of people who
have tried to ring me but their calls failing to get connected and some end up
assuming that I changed my number or that my phone is switched off! Yet, I don’t switch off my phones. I have for a number of years sent out project
proposals under my Good Governance Organization, unfortunately, the content of
my emails mostly the attachments get interfered with or deleted and are either
not received or get distorted so that the objective is failed. As I write now, I am not sure of how many
short messages I sent out by phone which did not arrive, yet I am unable to
save a single phone number to my sim cards as the function has been
disabled! I am unable to use an external
modem for Internet connection as the connection has equally been disabled as long
as I place in my sim card into the modem!
I once in a while get people who I don’t know wishing to give me lifts
while I am on foot, and I have disappointed them because I am suspicious that
they could have ill motive against me. I am an opposition politician in Uganda,
and many times a critic of Government policies, which some audience to-date
listen to, and now Government seems to have intensified on seeing my
communication disabled! In the
circumstances, life has become simply frustrating. During
the gone Easter period, one of my emails: goodgovernancepractice@gmail.com was deleted and two blogs; that is:
To
me, this was terrible loss as I had worked on them for about a year.
What I have done
in the circumstances:
I made a
communication to the Ministers who are concerned with communication in Uganda –
the link: http://www.hecarethforyou.blogspot.com/2013/04/attention-of-minister-of-state-for.html
I have also petitioned
the Speaker of Uganda Parliament – the link is: http://www.hecarethforyou.blogspot.com/2013/04/a-petition-to-speaker-of-uganda.html
My works are
divided into 4 major categories. They
are:
1)
My former school connections:
2)
Project proposal ideas:
3)
Issues on Good Governance for authorities to
consider:
4)
General information, say policy for local and
international community:
In the
circumstances, I appeal to you to help bail me out of Uganda by offering me
safe landing which will be ground for some other step to follow.
Thank you.
William Kituuka Kiwanuka
CURRICULUM
VITAE
Name: William
Kituuka Kiwanuka
Sex: Male
Age: 53 years
Date of birth: 12th
October 1959
District of birth: Wakiso
Postal Address: P.O. Box 2678 , Kampala ,
UGANDA
Tel: +256714981628/
+256776981628
Nationality: Ugandan
No. of Children: Four (4)
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
SCHOOL YEARS ACHIEVEMENT
St Mary's College, Kisubi 1974
- 1977 E.A.C.E
St
Mary's College, Kisubi 1978 -
1979 E.A.A.C.E Makerere University 1980/81
- 1982/83 B.A (Hons) Economics/
Rural Economy
STATEMENT ABOUT
MYSELF
I
am hard working, well organized and I communicate well. I am an enthusiastic team
member and co-operative.
WORKING
EXPERIENCE
I’ve so far been involved in Multi-disciplinary
Consultancy Work in a number of fields, which include but not limited to:
1)
I have worked on the organization and
operationalisation of Good Governance Practice (GOGOP) which is registered as a
Civil Society Organization by Wakiso District.
Among proposals written for donor funding include:
I. Good
Governance School Clubs (GOGOC) which the Government of Uganda has taken over
and is to implement it as Patriotism School Clubs.
II. Induction
of Local Government Councils; meant to impart skills to newly elected
councilors.
III. Training
Entrepreneurs for poverty Alleviation
IV. Demystifying
Human Rights
V. Demystifying
Computer Skills
VI. Africa Good
Governance Training
VII. Kajjansi
Communication & Secretarial Centre
VIII. Care
Hands Outreach Program for people living with HIV/AIDS and the vulnerable.
2)
I responded to Development Marketplace 2008 of the
World Bank with a proposal in the name: Enhancing Productivity and Market for
Small Farmers in Ssisa Sub-County.”
3)
I worked on a periodic Electronic Magazine for the
Old Boys of St. Mary’s College Kisubi in the name of: The Morning Star. The idea is my baby and I am Editor.
4)
I worked on Electronic Marketing ahead of the
Commonwealth Head of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Uganda in November 2007. I was able to publicize Uganda through
the use of Computer Power Point slides and made the following which have greatly
been circulated locally and internationally via E-mail:
1.
A Pictorial Presentation of CHOGM 2007 Re-discovers
Uganda, Part (one and two) which expose the various potentialities of Uganda which
can be the basis for development and a potential for exploitation.
2.
CHOGM 2007 Re-discovers Uganda Calendar (Electronic).
5)
I have used Computer Power Point Programme to market
All Saints Primary School at Lweza (Entebbe
Highway ). I
was able to get a number of photo impressions and put them as slides showing
various activities at the school. With
this, we have been able to send out letters to impress on potential partners in
development with the school.
6)
I write project proposals for clients. I worked on
two of them for the Widow’s Ministry – (Seguku Worship
Center – Yesu Akwagala),
these are:
I. A
restaurant
II. A
poultry project
7)
I improved on my work on “The History of St. Mary’s
College Kisubi” given that there had been aspects left out in what I had at
hand by the time of the Centenary Celebrations in 2006.
8)
I make professional contributions to debates of the
day. Recently, I wrote to UNEB about
what I see as the way forward regarding mal-practices in examinations among
other issues.
9)
I contested in the World Bank Development
Marketplace (DM 2007) whose objective was: “To recognize and support innovative
approaches for achieving better health outcomes for poor people.” My project title is: “Promotion of use of
Moringa oleifera as a Nutritional Supplement,” – a US $ 135,000 project, where
I want to use school children as implementers and potential beneficiaries of
Moringa oleifera as a Nutritional Supplement.
I
was involved in preparations for St. Mary’s College Kisubi Centenary
Celebrations from September 2005 up to the celebration time (2006). Roles performed:
- Gathered information for the School website: www.smack.sc.ug
and worked with the designer to incorporate links. (Though currently off )
- Solely worked on the SMACK Centenary Magazine
as Editor. I came up with the
strategy for it, identified people to interview, went to Archives in
Rubaga for information, typed the work and edited it, wrote to prospect
advertisers, and handed work to typesetter. This was done from January to May 2006.
- I mobilized Old Boys for the SMACK Centenary
Celebrations and kept them informed of developments via email.
- Worked on information collection for the Old
Boy’s website: www.smackoba.or.ug.
(Currently off)
- Worked on the documentation and eventual
registration of SMACKOBA WELFARE COMMUNITY (SMAWELCOM) a company limited
by guarantee.
- Developed a 174 page CD on the History of St.
Mary’s College Kisubi (1906 – 2006)
Project proposal writing and
project/business re-structuring for clients
1)
Yesu Akwagala Vocational Institute Proposal.
I worked on a proposal of a
Vocational Institute for Yesu Akwagala
Seguku Worship Centre (6 miles Entebbe
Road ). This
is for youths to acquire skills for job creation.
2)
Namulanda Technical Institute.
Namulanda Technical Institute
is meant to address the existing problems in technical training in Uganda . I worked on the project proposal document up
to implementation. Admission is for S4
& S6 leavers in Motor Vehicle; Plumbing in Tropics; Electric Installation;
Carpentry & Joinery and Bricklaying.
It is located at Kabulamuliro 12 miles Entebbe Road .
3)
Wakiso Secondary Schools’ Head
teachers’ Association (Aggrey Zone) HIV/AIDS Initiative.
I have written a Shs 10 million
HIV/AIDS proposal for secondary schools in Aggrey Zone in Wakiso District. When
developed, it is supposed to help guide schools in their approach to the
teaching aspects of HIV/AIDS as part of Extra Curricular Activities in these
schools.
4) KAMUTE
– US $ 100,000 Proposal.
Kajjansi Multi-purpose Tele
Centre (KAMUTE) is a proposal meant to be used by 15 schools in Kajjansi
Trading Centre hinterland so that the students/pupils doing their classes (P.7;
S.4 & S.6) get 2-hour computer classes per week at the center at a minimal
cost of Shs 2,000 per term. The outputs
of the project being that by the time the trainees leave school they are
computer literate and can use the computer skills to get employment or get
information on innovations through the Internet which may help them in
developing innovative ideas for own use in job creation. The facility is also meant to bring computer
services to the community including the Internet, and also avail badly needed
Secretarial Services by the schools in the area.
5)
A Documentation of Uganda’s Medicinal Plants and
what they treat.
This is a US $ 25,348 project proposal
well written but yet to get funded.
Re-structuring of Bweya
Children’s Home
I
was requested by Mr Christopher Mukasa, the founder of Bweya Children’s Home –
at Kajjansi Trading center to help restructure the Home. I was charged with
restructuring for a period of three months October – December 2004. I was able to work on the following:
1) Writing a Nutritional Project
for Bweya Children’s Home to be able to utilize available land at the Home for
growing own food as food is a big problem.
2) Wrote a project proposal in the
name of: Designing, Launching and
Publishing a website for Bweya Children’s Home. This was targeted at getting the children’s
circumstances known and hence an appeal for assistance given the
circumstances. This is a US $ 4,216.8
project.
3) A 5-year Strategic Plan for
Bweya Children’s Home 2005 – 2009.
4) Drew Financial Management
Guidelines for Bweya Children’s Home.
5) Wrote a proposal for staff
salaries for Bweya Children’s Home for 2005.
6) Came up with a “Children’s
Motivation Project”. This is meant to
offer small financial rewards to children as incentives for better performance
as is normally the case in a home setting.
It is also intended to demystify money so that the children get used to
it. It also targets that children should
be able to buy a few items to introduce a spirit of savings among the
children.
7) I have written “Bweya
Children’s Home Community Outreach Project”.
This is meant to use Bweya and other resources to reach out to the
community in Namirembe Diocese on 4 thematic areas using video interaction.
8) I have designed various
vouchers for the day to day use at the Home for accountability.
9) Worked on the Home’s
Organisation Chart.
10) Written a proposal for a Clinic
to see to better health of the children.
This is a US $ 5,113 project.
11) Worked on a one years’ budget for the
Children’s Home
12) I have written an article: “The Vulnerability
of Children’s Home’s”. The article is
meant to address the vulnerable situation of the Children’s Homes by Executives
in Government. It is meant to impress on
them the problems Children’s Homes encounter hence get to consider funding
activities of the Homes for sustainability.
Consultancy Services for
Mothers’ Union Namirembe Diocese
1) I was called upon by the then
Chairperson of Mothers’ Union Namirembe Diocese (Mrs Margeret Kitanda) to help
work on their application for DFIDU CSUP for promotion of the Rights of Women
within Namirembe Diocese area of jurisdiction.
(Unfortunately, some required
documents were not attached at submission hence contributing to its failure).
2) I wrote a project proposal:
“Mitigating the Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS of Christian Women in Namirembe
Diocese through the teaching of skills via a video media”.
3) I worked on a Brochure for
Mothers’ Union Namirembe Diocese.
4) Offered Consultancy Services on
a variety of other fields as requested by the then Chairperson of Mothers’
Union Namirembe Diocese.
Part of the Organising
Committee Secretariat for American Delegation to Uganda ; February 22nd to
March 1st 2004.
I
was nominated by Moringa Development Association (MODA) to the Secretariat that
Organised for the American Delegation to Uganda ;
February 22nd to March 1st 2004 which saw members of the
Africa – USA International Chamber of Commerce come to Uganda for the East Africa
– America Economic Partnership Trade Mission.
The
theme of the visit was: “Creating a
Sustainable Future for East Africa in the 21st
Century”.
The
delegation was in Uganda
on the invitation of the Uganda Government.
My
duties among other things involved:
1. Attending meetings for the
Organising Committee and writing minutes.
2. Making correspondences to
Government Ministries and business establishments/business men.
3. Reaching out to various service
providers who were to render services during the visit of the delegation.
4. I was involved in organizing
the Local Investors’ Workshop which was meant to empower the business community
with skills in negotiating business partnerships.
5. I was involved in the marching
of businesses with the members of the visiting American delegation given the
interests of the visitors and the areas of operation of the business community.
6. I was party to the organization
of a mini – exhibition at International Conference Centre and the Conference
which took place on 25th February 2004.
Promotion of Moringa oleifera
Enterprise
1) I was for sometime involved in
the production of Reading Literature for the promotion of Moringa oleifera enterprise in Uganda , hence editor of a booklet
on “Moringa oleifera” - The Miracle Tree (Compiled Notes On Moringa oleifera).
This is after realizing that Ugandans are in need of literature on Moringa .o, a multi – purpose tree,
nature’s medicine cabinet, with excellent source of nutrition and a natural
energy booster among other things. The
Book has information on Growing the tree; Moringa
as a vegetable crop; Moringa in water
treatment; Medicinal uses of Moringa;
Moringa and HIV/AIDS. With the book at hand, one can easily manage
the Moringa enterprise.
2) I wrote an innovative project
proposal for African Development Bank on the occasion of Celebration of the 40th
Anniversary: “Growing Moringa oleifera by Households in Uganda for
Poverty Alleviation”.
3) I’ve written a Concept paper
on: “Prospects of Marketing of Moringa oleifera products in Uganda .” This was for the policy makers to help
address the market situation of Moringa oleifera in Uganda – June 2004.
4) A proposal: “Sponsorship of
Radio Programmes to educate the public about Moringa oleifera and the role it
can play in poverty alleviation. (July 2004).
Guidance Sessions and dealing
in Guidance Literature
1) I lecture to students on
careers related matters when called upon. On Sunday 11th August 2002
I was at Uganda Martyrs' S.S.S Namugongo for a presentation on Career Guidance
to students from S. 3 to S.6 on their Careers day.
2) In June 2003 I was at Trinity
College Nabingo with a presentation on their Careers day.
3) In 2004, in the course of 1st
term, I was invited to St. Joseph Naggalama by the Headmistress Mrs. Agnes
Nsubuga to address a joint session of S4 students, the teachers and parents on
the topics:
i.
Good
discipline and academic excellence are hard earned.
ii.
The
importance of balancing performance in subjects.
4) I get literature on Career
Guidance which I sell to interested schools.
Free Consultancy Services to
Uganda Government
i. I wrote a paper: “Do Government Policies in Uganda Abet
Poverty?” - This was for the attention of the Minister of
Finance, Planning and Economic Development – more so to review the Poverty
Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) as it had no recognized role of Government
Policies in poverty (that is; some policies of Government actually worsen the poverty
situation). I am happy to note that after my paper, the Ministry of Finance
found it necessary to review PEAP.
ii. Proposal on better management
of taxes through filling the loopholes that exist in the system.
iii. Proposal to government to
facilitate Ugandans to get employment outside the country.
iv. I proposed the introduction of
a Central Registry Auditing centre for government Departments. As far as I am concerned, the innovation of
“The Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) by the Ministry of Finance
is exactly the idea I put across, now being undertaken in a computerized
manner.
v. I proposed improved service
delivery at Uganda Registration Services
Bureau. I outlined what is being
done wrongly and ways to improve.
Chairman of
MUPRISPA
(i) I am founder member (2001) of Makerere University Private Students'
Parents' Association (MUPRISPA) Ltd in place to cater for the welfare of
Private Students at the University.
ii)
Input
into the Educational Loan Scheme - I have personally written “A Comprehensive Feasible and Sustainable
Educational Loan Scheme in Uganda." This was written for the attention
of the Ministry of Education to help with ideas as regards a workable
Educational Scheme in Uganda Circumstances.
The above paper is complimented
by another; "Identifying Clientele
for the Educational Loan Scheme and Loan Recovery Measures."
The paper was a response to the
Minister of Education and Sports' request to the public to contribute ideas on
safeguards and guarantees for the loan scheme.
2). JOURNALISM
AND PUBLISHING (1992 – 2001)
(1) Career Tips Magazine:
I am proprietor and Editor of Career Tips Magazine concerned with
Career Guidance and Counseling. The Magazine aims at bridging the gap in career
guidance and counseling in Uganda Schools as well as on advising on policy.
2. Freelance Journalist
(i)
Made article contributions to a cross section of Uganda papers,
including the Monitor, the New Vision and the defunct the Crusader.
(ii)
The papers have also
been used in submitting proposals to government. In 1996 I edited the Finance and
Trade newspaper.
(iii) I had opportunity to solicit
adverts and make article contributions to the
Market Place and Finance and Trade
papers.
(iv)
I
have had opportunity to interview a number of personalities for different
publications.
(v)
I
was Editor of the Enterprise Magazine
owned by Makerere University Commerce Association and also solicited adverts
for it.
3). PROPRIETOR KAJJANSI COLLEGE (Feb. 1988 –
Dec. 1991).
With funds from Canada , I started a Secondary School by the name
Kajansi College . My strategy of having one class
added per year made the venture expensive and unsustainable. I ended up giving
the undertaking to the Headmistress of Kajjansi Progressive S.S.S at Lweza on Entebbe Highway to
ensure continuity of the students.
4). UGANDA
COMMERCIAL BANK (AUGUST 1984 - FEB 1988)
1. I joined Uganda Commercial Bank
as a Trainee Accountant in July 1984. I was posted to UCB Jinja Main Branch. I
had training in the banking hall as well as through courses conducted by the
bank. Departments handled included:
Waste, Bills, Cash, Head Office, Current Accounts and Credit.
2. In 1987, I was transferred to
UCB Kampala Savings Branch as a part of the task force to rectify anomalies in
the bank branch books. Accounts were put right after differences in books got
established. I was involved in the currency exchange exercise. At the branch my
duties involved paying staff salaries and allowances handling petty purchases
and holding the strong room key. In 1987, I was confirmed Branch Accountant and
put in charge of the commercialization of the branch which saw the introduction
of current accounts and a change to UCB Nkrumah from Kampala Savings Branch.
3. Early 1988 I resigned and went
to start Kajansi College .
5). NAMUTAMBA
S.S.S (JAN 1984 - JULY 1984)
After getting my degree at Makerere University ,
I was requested by parents of Namutamba (then in Mityana sub-district) to help
them start Namutamba
Senior Secondary
School . I assisted them and was first Headmaster.
I was involved in teaching and
making plans for the school’s future. I left to take up an appointment at
Uganda Commercial Bank as Trainee Accountant.
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