

Kayunga District, Galiraya. Tension is high in the villages of Kisuga-B, Kambatanyi, and Kyedikyo as residents face eviction threats from land claimed by Wasswa Solomon, who asserts ownership of approximately 600 acres. The dispute escalated after a crisis meeting was convened in Kisuga-B, attended by local leaders, area MP Charles Tebandeke, and other officials, to investigate the legitimacy of Solomon’s claims.

Bulambuli, Uganda – The Ugandan government’s plan to permanently resettle thousands of landslide victims from Bududa, Manafwa, and Bulambuli districts has hit another roadblock due to escalating land ownership disputes.
For months, displaced families have been living in dire conditions at the Bunambutye Temporary Resettlement Camp in Bulambuli District, awaiting relocation to permanent land. However, the process has stalled as conflicting claims over the earmarked land have forced the government to halt purchases, leaving victims stranded in overcrowded tents with limited basic amenities.
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