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Comprehensive Look At Uganda’s Land Tenure System

Comprehensive Look At Uganda's Land Tenure System

Uganda’s land tenure system is a complex web of policies, practices, and cultural traditions that govern the ownership, access, and use of land in the country. Understanding this system is vital for any individual. Especially those seeking a deeper insight into the dynamics and challenges surrounding land rights. In Uganda, land is a critical resource that holds immense value, not ...

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Mayiga to Museveni; Buganda Land Board Is Illegal If The Constitution Recognizes It

Mayiga to Museveni; Buganda Land Board Is Illegal If The Constitution Recognizes It

Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga has said the Buganda Land Board can’t be illegal if the constitution recognizes it. He was responding to President Museveni’s accusation that the Buganda Land Board is illegal. President Museveni ordered his camp (NRM), to resist Buganda Land Board schemes, saying that the setup is “illegal.” However, Mayiga said if the board is illegal then everything ...

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Museveni Meeting Kabaka Was Part Of A Routine Engagement – Lumala Dombo Reveals

Lumala Dombo Says Museveni Meeting Kabaka Was Part Of A Routine Engagement

Emmanuel Lumala Dombo, the NRM director information and publicity has revealed the purpose behind Museveni’s meeting with the Kabaka. In an interview with one of the media he said, the meeting between the two was just a routine engagement. This is because most of the people linked it to NRM regaining support in Buganda. “I think this was part of ...

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Major Kakooza Mutale Warns Government Off Mailo Land

Major Kakooza Mutale Warns Government Off Mailo Land

The special presidential assistant for political affairs Major Kakooza Mutale has come out to warn government to stay off the mailo land and discard the proposed changes. Kakooza Mutale, a staunch NRM diehard said that going ahead with these plans will wipe away Uganda. He went ahead to say that leaders should respect the 1900 Buganda agreement. This is because ...

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