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20,000 Kitumbi residents finally get land titles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82880, member: 636"] Twenty thousand locals in Kassanda District just dodged eviction after the government finally handed over land titles. State Minister Sam Mayanja visited Kitumbi Sub-county to distribute official papers covering seven villages, such as Kyalyabulo and Lubaali. The official warned land grabbers to back off immediately while handing the documents to village chairpersons. LCII boss Augustine Gasaasira admitted the community struggled to believe President Museveni would actually assist them until MP Michael Bukenya Kyabikoola confirmed the deal. Residents spent ages fighting for security after Judith Nabakooba initially promised that the big man would grant them five square miles on Singo Block 493. Bwandagi Cell Chairperson Gabriel Ssendayi explained that the drama started after the original landlord, Drake Ndiwalana, died. The man used to charge tenants sacks of beans for farming rights, but his children started fighting over the estate later. Locals successfully petitioned to take over the expired lease instead of letting the heirs renew it. Gasaasira noted that people on the Kamuseenene clan land still face risks because the holder wants compensation. However, the confirmed beneficiaries can finally build permanent structures like schools. Bukenya revealed that the head of state also donated twenty-three thousand coffee seedlings to kickstart farming since the threat vanished. Mayanja pointed out that the lack of documents previously blocked residents from accessing cash through the Parish Development Model. He clarified that these freehold papers act as valid collateral for loans. The minister signed off by threatening legal action against anyone still trying to steal property from lawful occupants. [/QUOTE]
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