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Decision on Mailo tenure should be made cautiously
20 Junho 2021
Uganda

In the recent years, commercial banks have widened categories of assets that are considered for secured lending perhaps due to improved measures of risk mitigation.

Of particular interest has been the Bibanja Interests on land which the commercial banks now accept as collateral for secured lending.

Njakasi at his cow shade. The retired agronomist practices zero grazing at his farm. He mainly keeps friesians. PHOTO/GEORGE KATONGOLE
19 Junho 2021
Uganda

Timothy Njakasi, a vastly experienced agronomist, is an organic farmer with an unconventional outlook.

Kasenge Riverford Organic Agricultural Centre is located near Mbalala stone quarry in Mukono District, an infertile stony piece of land about 30km on Kampala-Jinja Highway.

Strengthen land laws to end conflict
18 Junho 2021
Uganda

The Government in 2017 put in place Guidelines for Compensation Assessment under Land Acquisition Act.

A photo of a Kiryandongo senior lands officer John Lubambula.
17 Junho 2021
Uganda

Kiryandongo – Uganda – A team of police detectives attached to the Land Protection Unit, the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), and the Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Directorate (CIID) have arrested a senior lands officer, Kiryandongo District Land Board for land fraud that caused a forced displacement of thousands of natives off their land.

A chunk of land. PHOTO/Rachel Mabala
15 Junho 2021
Uganda

To most people, acquiring land in Uganda comes with a justified dread of having to navigate a rather tenuous sea of uncertainty regarding what rules they will have to play by, both during and after acquiring property.

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Opondo entering with a bicycle in her muddy thatched house.
10 Junho 2021
Uganda

Opondo Cathy, (not real name due to the sensitivity of the matter), has never owned even a small radio in her entire life. This is a clear indication that the villager may not be aware of critical developments in the country.

President Yoweri Museveni told a socially-distanced and masked gathering at Kololo Independence grounds on June 9- that the Mailo land tenure system should be reformed. PHOTO/FILE
9 Junho 2021
Uganda

President Yoweri Museveni has expressed dismay at the century long ‘‘very bad’’ Mailo land tenure system used in Buganda kingdom stating that it’s ''an evil system.''

"It’s not anywhere else in Uganda," Museveni said during the 32nd Heroes’ day anniversary at Kololo Independence grounds, Kampala, on Wednesday. 

Many youth are not able to quickly mobilise the resources needed to acquire property but through cultivating a saving culture and seeking credit, they can buy property. /PHOTO/net
9 Junho 2021
Uganda

He had heard from around the town that there was an elderly but vibrant woman selling a piece of her land in Nkozi, close to Uganda Martyrs University.

At the time, Nkozi did not have the status and population it does now. In 2003, a young Vincent Agaba acquired the land.

Residents draw water from a stream in Palukere Village, Atiak Sub-county, in Amuru District in February. The village is located in the area where the irrigation project will be established. PHOTO | TOBBIAS JOLLY OWINY
3 Junho 2021
Uganda

The government has embarked on fresh negotiations with land owners in Amuru District to secure land for the establishment of a Shs70 billion irrigation scheme.

Residents point at a contested 154 acre-peice of land at Kitiko-Birongo, Wakiso District, on the Entebbe Express Highway in 2019. PHOTO/ DAVID LUBOWA
31 Maio 2021
Uganda

Makerere University has digitised more than 10,000 land records to preserve fragile documents and ease resolution of land conflicts in the country.
The hard copies of land records from 1830 to 1995 were digitised by four researchers, Ms Rhoda Nalubega, Ms Racheal Nabbosa, Ms Monica Naluwooza, and Ms Sara Maka, who are staff of Makerere University Library.

Karuma hydropower dam under construction in Kiryandongo District. PHOTO/ FILE
30 Maio 2021
Uganda

The launch of the 600 MW Karuma Hydropower Dam has been delayed again. 
The Uganda Electricity Generation Company (UEGCL)  has announced they will now commission the hydro-electric power dam in June next year.
The dam, which was built by Sino-hydro Corporation, and whose commissioning has been extended more than twice, is planned for launch on June 22,  2022. 

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