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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • On today's episode of Bigenda Bitya, we are honored to host a group of individuals known as "Bachotara." These guests are here to share the significant challenges they face in Uganda, particularly in obtaining national documents. Despite having grown up in Uganda, many Bachotara encounter substantial obstacles when trying to secure essential identification documents from agencies like the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA). The core of their struggle stems from a pervasive perception among officials that they are not Ugandan citizens. This episode delves into their personal stories, the bureaucratic hurdles they face, and the broader implications of their plight on their daily lives and rights. Through this discussion, we aim to shed light on these critical issues and advocate for more inclusive and fair administrative practices.

Комментарии • 45

  • @M0hammed7
    @M0hammed7 3 месяца назад +8

    Thanks fo hosting us sanyuka tv let’s try to help our fellow brothers and sisters of multi racial culture to hv wat they deserve

  • @jamiilahjamie3887
    @jamiilahjamie3887 2 месяца назад +5

    Bano abantu banna uganda nnyo nokusinga m7 kuba balina neba great grands in uganda ate era bamanyi newebaazikibwa kyokka m7 talina nomu gwayogera. Wamma mujja kufiibwako

  • @mutesibetty-hd7xg
    @mutesibetty-hd7xg 3 месяца назад +4

    We also have cousins in busembatia iganga and budaka

  • @janepherkakama4618
    @janepherkakama4618 2 месяца назад

    Bambi.
    Please these are are brothers and sisters.stop racism.
    They deserve justice.
    Very informed about Uganda thatln those who claim they are

  • @omarabeid106
    @omarabeid106 2 месяца назад +3

    Am a mixed race too, my grandmother being a musoga. Infact many mixed race community members are from Busoga. Honestly, since i have applied for passports, i have not heard any kind of discriminating, and so did my 3 daughters. The only one that was delayed was for my first born girl, it was delayed but not querried. This is not to say however, every one of us is a lucky as i was. I have honestly seen those who have toiled to no success to get identification documentations issued to them.
    On the flipside, there are some 'foreigners' not deserving who have 'secured' Ugandan documents and have adversely harmed our Ugandan nationality reputations abroad. NIRA and Immigration has a responsibility to prove that one is a deserving national to get the passport n ID.
    I strongly stand behind such an advocacy group that will help voice our concerms and prove to NIRA and passport control office that we r not trying to unlawfully acquire citizenship we dont deserve. The government is and has been supportive and we appreciate if more is done.

  • @KasimRashid
    @KasimRashid 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for the programme. Presenter, you have over pressed the issue of "tracking" lineage. In my 60s, I grew up in Jinja town and we had Somali families and mixed race families. There were grand parents and even a few great grand parents and we mixed freely with children in these families. There was Abdultif, possibly the most famous kyotara youth. He could be seen criss crossing the streets and their grocery shop on main street was a beehive of shopping activity. We had Bora Uzima hotel right on our family block of flats on Oboja rd and Tea room on Lubas road both owned by well known Bakyotara families who had been around for more than half a century!. The "Indian" in the clip is a homeboy in Bugiri. Hon Basaliirwa will testify that before he was born, families of Abakyotara had lived in the town for over 50 years. Discrimination has no place in this world, no matter who does it to whom. To the NIRA team, as you endeavour to verify citizenship, do not cause undue anguish to bona fide Ugandans who find themselves born in those circumstances. Identity crisis is something that is faced by many people.

    • @anthonysavio3875
      @anthonysavio3875 2 месяца назад

      But NIRA is also a problem to us indigenous...so what about those light skinned chaps.

  • @user-dk7jn9mz3p
    @user-dk7jn9mz3p 2 месяца назад

    These are our brothers they need full benefits as full Ugandans,I'm born in mengo I know many more people like this baganda baffe

  • @ntegelilliane9499
    @ntegelilliane9499 2 месяца назад +1

    Imagine Muhammed has indian accent 🤔naye nga though inter marriages were there u remain ugandans we love u the way you're.

  • @sadalacassim
    @sadalacassim 3 месяца назад +2

    Sometimes we act as victim of racism but we are worse in practice...Ministry of Internal affairs should own up its responsibility and serve all Ugandans regardless of their race as long as they qualify.

  • @janenamuddu3550
    @janenamuddu3550 2 месяца назад +1

    These people shouldn't be discriminated because Bachootala is being of mixed blood it's all over the world. Even in UK, CANADA, AMERICA also in Africa so long as people are from different countries or tribes.

  • @kjrebonitemps
    @kjrebonitemps 3 месяца назад +5

    It is absurd to here fellow Ugandans treated that way because of colour and race ,these offices are ran by pathetic and wicked people who are oblivious and inhumane

  • @AnwarAbdulkadir-j3w
    @AnwarAbdulkadir-j3w 3 месяца назад +1

    For God and my country 😢

  • @Realnairah
    @Realnairah 3 месяца назад +1

    The story is heartbreaking

  • @mildredkagere540
    @mildredkagere540 3 месяца назад +1

    Bachotala here we go my mum and her parents came during Amin’s regime, they were brought to uganda during british rule to build railways and they gave birth to her and after a while she grew up and got married to a ugandan man. Racism is always there but we win💪💪

    • @jamman8678
      @jamman8678 2 месяца назад

      Correction the Indians dint come during Amina time nyabbo.

  • @jaseminephat4953
    @jaseminephat4953 3 месяца назад +3

    Bachotara lets gather here my grand father is arab from mombasa got married to a munyoro woman in hoima gave birth to my father and my father married my mother a muganda my brother is like arab and i am a bit blown with long hair i got married to a black American living here in uganda...my brother was denied national id because of his colour but i got,so we suffer alot. 😢😢😢😂

    • @joshmines3483
      @joshmines3483 3 месяца назад

      But how possible is this yet we got somalis having national IDs? Perhaps they keep around in kampla where these vampires need money. Try upcountry areas,the process is quick as long as you got birth certificate and parents' details

    • @melanietrust5510
      @melanietrust5510 3 месяца назад

      Kindly help me to answer my question ❓⁉️. Where are these people's ancestor's land. How these people exist in Uganda??

    • @jaseminephat4953
      @jaseminephat4953 3 месяца назад +1

      @@melanietrust5510 our 2 or more generations are buried here in uganda but just our colour and hair texture some pple think we're foreigners in our own country

    • @melanietrust5510
      @melanietrust5510 3 месяца назад

      @@jaseminephat4953 kindly tell me how are the bachotala came to exist in Uganda and why are all brown 🟤?? Do they have common language?? Where do they found in Uganda???

    • @jaseminephat4953
      @jaseminephat4953 3 месяца назад +1

      @@melanietrust5510 these pple are Ugandans and speak luganda some know swahili ...its like black American s in America

  • @namatasarah2603
    @namatasarah2603 2 месяца назад

    Fagil Monday, Francis Babu,salim uhuru....pliz come out and help your brothers and sisters.....the same way you manovoured to survive as Ugandan citizens should be passed on to these people bambi 😢

  • @jamman8678
    @jamman8678 2 месяца назад

    They are Ugandans of mixed heritage it’s that simple. All Baganda are acutely mix race 😊

  • @nabiserebrenda7086
    @nabiserebrenda7086 3 месяца назад +1

    😢😢😢😢

  • @oneblackpanda
    @oneblackpanda 3 месяца назад +2

    don't blame the internal affairs system - they know what they are doing, the question is the same - simply prove you are a Ugandan if you pass you get the identifications if you fail go back and try again..

    • @jaseminephat4953
      @jaseminephat4953 3 месяца назад

      My dear even if you prove most refuse I think some are just envious of our looks, they can even ask u for the barrial grounds of your whole

    • @jaseminephat4953
      @jaseminephat4953 3 месяца назад

      My dear even if you prove most refuse I think some are just envious of our looks, they can even ask u for the barrial grounds of your whole generation nze I was born at kawempe grow up in the same area but when registration came we were told if we don't feel in baganda names no id

    • @oneblackpanda
      @oneblackpanda 3 месяца назад

      @@jaseminephat4953 "envious of our looks" ☺☺☺, well if that were the case then most banyankole, batooro, banyoro, bafumbira wouldn't get identification - as i said, there are criteria they follow - every Ugandan has a unique name that identifies their tribe and clan... most of you bachotara have exotic names which confuse the team at the internal affairs, the combination of exotic names and physical appearance makes them scrutinize further hence asking for more details to prove your lineage... that's all, nothing complicated - instead of crying foul simply follow whatever they ask and you will get your papers.

    • @ug_star
      @ug_star 3 месяца назад

      @@jaseminephat4953so did u get an id?

    • @jeremiahkeys9147
      @jeremiahkeys9147 2 месяца назад

      @oneblackpanda You talk like that coz uve never been in a foreign land

  • @mutesahonesa3653
    @mutesahonesa3653 3 месяца назад +1

    Plz give dis iran ugandan guy id coz can kutambula nga ugandan

  • @Ronnieverse
    @Ronnieverse 2 месяца назад +1

    they are ugandans by birth that is simple just that ugandana tulina obussoseze bungi nyo eri abantu abatava mu line yaffe

  • @shishipretty2052
    @shishipretty2052 3 месяца назад +1

    We already talked to them it’s not a NIRA and immigration the issue is constitution

    • @gamdadkhalid7704
      @gamdadkhalid7704 2 месяца назад

      It's actually not the constitution there's no article in the Constitution that declares a person of color non Ugandan nor does it declare all Ugandans should have native names besides as per history 98% of Ugandans are actually immigrants (sst history)

  • @joshmines3483
    @joshmines3483 3 месяца назад

    But wait,somalis are getting national IDs,congolese and south sudanese but how possible is this? Kyoka bambi these guys tebalina buzibu. But they need justice kuba the fact is they can't fit in their historical countries.

  • @baharagateedward1092
    @baharagateedward1092 3 месяца назад

    Are they pure Ugandans

    • @mimiAbdo-hd2sk
      @mimiAbdo-hd2sk 3 месяца назад

      Noo..they simply can't trace their origin.

    • @omarabeid106
      @omarabeid106 2 месяца назад

      U can be a Ugandan by birth, descent or naturalisation..that's by law. Hope it's clear they r Ugandans like those other 'pure' Ugandans u ask about

    • @kyomugisharoset8266
      @kyomugisharoset8266 2 месяца назад

      They are Ugandans by birth period

    • @Omugoberezi
      @Omugoberezi 2 месяца назад

      The word "pure" in this context is ambiguous. If you trace far back, we all immigrants. It just depends on time. But fo answer your question, yes they're pure Ugandans