If you took a stroll through Kampala and sampled about 10 women engaged in casual labour, chances are high that at least half or more would tell you they are single mothers fending for their children ...
December 5, 2013 (KAMPALA) – A Kampala market was on Wednesday morning consumed by an early morning fire destroying property worth millions of shillings and leaving about 20,000 traders displaced.
A new slum in Kitezi, a suburb in Kampala. Such unplanned housing units are cropping up in the greater Kampala Metropolitan area and spreading to surrounding towns. Photos by Tony Mushoborozi Uganda’s ...
Miria Mutuwa was propped up in a hospital bed when openDemocracy visited, her head supported by a backpack, a portion of her face, neck and left ear raw from burn injuries and her chest, left arm and ...
Everywhere you look there are two-wheeled drivers waiting ominously for passengers to hop on board. They’re the backbone of public transport in Uganda and the fastest way to get around the capital ...
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Uganda: Microfinance Support Centre Moves to Provide Affordable Credit to Market Vendors With New Loan Product
The government of Uganda, through the Microfinance Support Centre (MSC), has introduced the Katale Loan, a new financing product aimed at empowering market vendors and small-scale traders with quick, ...
Kampala - A large fire ravaged a major market in Kampala on Wednesday, sparking clashes between traders and police who used live bullets, water cannons and tear gas to disperse the crowds. Business ...
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New Kampala land board has work cut out
The Secretary for Social Services at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Ms Olive Namazzi, has told the newly-constituted ...
Kampala — A Kampala market was on Wednesday morning consumed by an early morning fire destroying property worth millions of shillings and leaving about 20,000 traders displaced. Many traders collapsed ...
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