
I will document all public land in Uganda ,says Kabuleta.
that there are a group of people in government that want to turn Ugandans into slaves in the next 20 or 30 years.
Kabuleta’s remarks followed comments from some residents from western Uganda who dismissed a common narrative that the region is more privileged compared to others.
Prossy Ayebare from Isingiro told journalists that unlike the common belief that the region is more developed, the wealth in the region is only shared among a small fraction of the population, who have deep connections with people in power.
Edwin Akoragye, from Mbarara said the entire region is currently plagued by land grabbing, adding these are targeting both government owned and private land.
“There are a lot of things happening in Ankole, but we are denied a chance to speak about them. Many Ugandans think that t...