Who are the main Causer of Land Problems in Uganda ?
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According to the current conflicts on Lands and cultural issues in Buganda and Uganda generally, started back then and thus has affected many especially Ugandans of the current generation.
TV10 Gano Mazima journalists interacted with Buganda and Uganda government officials, all emphasised the point that Buganda and Uganda’s Lands problems caused by 1900 Buganda agreement.
And other agreements signed between Buganda and the British ruler , before and after Uganda’s independence of 1962 , the lands reform decree of 1975 also followed the agreements trap which was made by Buganda and this didn’t also solve the Uganda’s lands problems of which Ugandans are facing now.
TV10 GANO MAZIMA reached different elders who are also former Buganda leaders to find out what exactly went wrong on Buganda as well as Ugandas’ Lands issues. Comments reveals mistakes done by the Baganda who signed agreements to divide Buganda Lands.
Eventually Uganda law reformers of 1975 and also the 1995 constitutional law reformers proceeded with the same mistakes of passing the laws of dividing lands in Uganda.
Sources revealed secrets of the facts of consequences of the Buganda agreements with British from 1894 – 1900, and Uganda Government land reformers which includes of the 1975 with the constitutional of the 1995.
The consequences include evictions of people on lands or Bibanja , killing or imprisoning ,conflicts in families or marriages, society disorder and insecurity and other problems for-instance ,the issues of the death of head of NDIGA clan Lwomwa Daniel Bbosa and Wilson Namuguzi SSebuganda , the head Mpologoma clan .
This represents many lands quarrels in different clans of Buganda and families or societies in Uganda as results of Buganda agreements of dividing lands and Uganda government mistakes or failures to implement laws and policies or system which gives powers to any ruling government to control and over take all lands matters in Uganda.
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