@KiggunduBisege1@rwomchechen Again no one doubts the weaknesses of the national army UNLA. The point is it remained a national army in character like receiving money from the consolidated fund, receiving support from other nations among others untill ita defeat in 86
@KiggunduBisege1@rwomchechen There’s no doubt abt it. They merged under UNLA and therefore FRONASA and Kikoosi Maalum disbanded. Even when a few fled UNLA did not disband but remained the national army untill its defeat in 86.
@rwomchechen The NRA did not have such programes. Even the basic training of its officers is not recognized but those who did Munduli under UNLA in 1980 under the infamous 17 long is recognized. The rest is semantics
@rwomchechen I think you are being a revisionist. The UNLA was a national army receiving support from nations like Canada that gave it the Bell helicipoters in which Late Oyite Ojok perished, had exchange progarames at Gaddafi barracks where officers like Afande Iguma trained.
@FatwesTv A smart and patriotic soldier. Joined FRONASA in 1978 and served in intelligence during the liberation war mostly ferrying recruits to the liberated areas. He was commandant Kabamba and trained the likes of Keith Katungi, Charity Baineababo to mention but a few. Rip