Experts have warned that if no action is taken, Uganda's land could become unproductive by the year 2040 due to the country's rapidly growing population. Â
Mubende District Â
Prince David Kintu Wasajja has called for unity and collective efforts among Ugandans to drive development, particularly in the education sector. His remarks came during a fundraising event for the construction of Kalonga Seed Secondary School in Kalonga Sub-county, Mubende District. Â
Nakiwate, Nakifuma
The village of Nakiwate in Nakifuma Mukono District is grappling with a high dropout rate among schoolgirls, largely due to the inability to afford sanitary pads. This challenge has been exacerbated by the economic hardships faced by parents, forcing many girls to miss school or drop out entirely when they reach puberty. Â
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