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Mityana women form own government as leaders fail to deliver
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51650, member: 636"] Fifty determined ladies from Ssebanda village launched their battle against crushing poverty through a self-help savings circle called Muno Mukabi Development Group. Each woman chips in five thousand shillings every month to build their emergency fund and support small businesses like event catering. Sarah Busigye and her fellow members got fed up waiting for government assistance and decided to take control of their financial destiny. The group has been running strong for eighteen months despite facing serious money troubles. Robert Busulwa chairs the organization and watches these hardworking mothers struggle just to scrape together their monthly contributions. Rural women across Uganda bear the heaviest burden of keeping families fed and children educated while battling extreme poverty. Most group members lack formal employment, land ownership rights, and access to startup capital for their ventures. Busigye points out that women serve as the primary providers for households even when resources run desperately low. The ladies operate completely outside traditional banking systems yet somehow manage to keep their communities functioning. Their monthly meetings happen under trees or in backyards where they pool resources and share support. Parliamentary candidate Isaac Tomusange recently donated chickens to help establish a sustainable poultry business for the group. Village Savings and Loan Associations like Muno Mukabi are spreading rapidly through rural areas where government programs fail to reach people. These grassroots networks deliver better results than formal development initiatives designed by distant policymakers. [/QUOTE]
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