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Buganda powerbroker Mayiga sounds alarm over Uganda land grab crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50602, member: 636"] The Katikkiro of Buganda Charles Peter Mayiga has sounded alarm bells about land grabbing across Uganda. The powerful leader says criminals are stealing property from innocent citizens at an alarming rate. Mayiga spoke during a crucial meeting with Masaza Chiefs at Bulange. He warned that organized gangs are targeting people who lack proper documentation. The schemes are destroying entire communities and pushing families into poverty. Land grabbers work with corrupt officials to steal property from vulnerable people. They target district land boards, courts, police, and local government workers. These criminals use their connections to manipulate the system and claim land illegally. Mayiga says the crisis threatens national development and community stability. He fears the problem will get much worse if authorities fail to act. The Katikkiro urged all Ugandans to protect themselves by securing proper land documents. People need valid titles, sale agreements, and clear boundary markers to defend their property. He told citizens to formalize all land deals and keep records safe. Legal professionals and cultural leaders must help communities navigate registration processes. Buganda Kingdom has long fought against land theft through its historic Mailo land system. The Kingdom continues pushing for stronger landowner protections and legal reforms. Mayiga wants authorities to crack down on corrupt practices that enable property theft. He believes proper documentation is the best defense against criminal land grabbers. [/QUOTE]
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