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NFA Sued Over Shs200m Contestrd Land In Namanve

NFA Sued Over Shs200m Contestrd Land In Namanve

The National Forestry Authority has been sued by a logistics company Liberty ICD Ltd. This is for leading to the cancellation of its land title in Namanve worth more than Shs200m. Liberty ICD Ltd seeks court to declare that the certificate title of land on Plot 1425 block 113, Kyaggwe Road at Kolo Nantubulirwa is valid. Furthermore, the company says ...

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Uganda Baati And NFA Partner To Conserve Environment Through Planting Trees

Uganda Baati And NFA Partner To Conserve Environment Through Planting Trees

Uganda Baati Limited (UBL) and the National Forestry Authority held a meeting this week with a purpose of joining hands in restoring Uganda’s forest cover. This move is aimed at conserving the environment under UBL Corporate restoration program. Studies have shown that the population of Uganda grows at 1.5 million per year. This means that by 2025 the population will ...

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Arua Central Forest Reserve Not Allocated To Investors – NFA

Arua Central Forest Reserve Not Allocated to Investors – NFA

The National Forestry Authority has said they have not allocated Arua Central Forest Reserve (CFR) to any investor. Juliet K. Mubi, the PR NFA said there were false reports on alleged encroachment and gazettement of the forest. She said media reports raise several allegations that they had given out Arua CFR to investors, heavily encroached, and in the process of ...

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NFA’s Plan To Open Boundaries in Bajjo Forest Reserve Blocked By Court

NFA’s Plan To Open Boundaries in Bajjo Forest Reserve Blocked By Court

The High Court in Mukono has issued an order to stop the National Forestry Authority from opening the boundaries of Bajjo Forest Reserve. The central forest reserve is found in Galilaaya Sub-County, Kayunga District. The Deputy Registrar of the Mukono High Court, Ms. Mary Ikit issued the interim order. It follows a complaint filed in court by Mr. Morgan Isingoma, ...

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