Unresolved land ownership halt development in Tooro : compar

Unresolved land ownership halt development in Tooro


Daily Monitor
Wednesday March 10 2021
Residents of Kitumba Village in Fort Portal City attend a meeting to resolve land wrangles in 2011. Government’s delay to return some of the properties owed to Tooro Kingdom has generated fresh land wrangles in the area. PHOTO / FELIX BASIIME.
Summary
The registered land totals 49 acres, and is occupied by the residents, whereas the unregistered land totals 12 acres, and is occupied by the kingdom.
Construction of the new Kabarole District headquarters was halted as the kingdom and district local government could not agree on who owns the land. 
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Government’s delay to return some of the properties owed to Tooro Kingdom has generated fresh land wrangles as the kingdom moves to halt any ‘illegal’ construction on its land.

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