

Bulambuli, Uganda. Torrential rains pounded Bulambuli District on Wednesday, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. The downpour, which lasted over three hours, severely damaged Bumufuni Seed School and destroyed more than 20 homes, displacing of residents.

President Yoweri Museveni has intervened in a land dispute in Kiboga District, involving a group of departed Asians and a local resident, Mr. Badiru Mwanje.
The disputed land, situated in Lwankonge village, Kiboga East, has been a subject of controversy due to double titling, premature eviction, and uncoordinated enforcement.
The dispute began when Patrick Ainebyona, representing the departed Asians, claimed the land belonged to them, citing a freehold title dating back to the 1930s.
However, Mr. Mwanje holds a mailo title for the land, dating over 30 years. Ainebyona's actions led to Mwanje's eviction, which President Museveni deemed illegal.

Heavy rainfall that started in the early morning hours has caused panic among residents of Kabowa, Bakaba, and Twaha villages in Lubaga Division, leaving many homes submerged.
More Articles …
- Heavy Storm Wreaks Havoc in Kyeyitabya Village, Kiringente SubCounty
- Water Crisis in Lwengo Forces Residents to Take Matters into Their Own Hands
- Tragic Morning Accident Claims Life of Schoolchild on Kampala Road
- Water Crisis in Lwengo District Forces Residents to Take Matters into Their Own Hands
Page 6 of 8













