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Land Tenure Systems in Uganda

Land Tenure Systems in Uganda According to the Ugandan constitution,  Land belongs to the people of Uganda and shall vest in them in accordance with the land tenure systems provided for in this Constitution and therefore land tenure refers to the relationship, whether legally or customarily defined, among people, as individuals or groups, with respect…

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Kololo

Kololo is one of the oldest residential areas within Kampala. This can be expressly described as upscale in nature. It is the closest and most centrally located from the Central business district.  Kololo is close to the centre of Kampala, bordered by Naguru to the east, Bukoto to the north, Mulago to the north-west, Makerere…

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Expatriate housing in Kampala: Trend shifts

Expatriate housing in Kampala has in recent times undergone a major trend shift especially within the likes of Kololo and similar high end locations around Kampala. Specifically, regarding standalone houses for rent, we are seeing much fewer of them coming up on the market and this is partially explained by the several high-rise developments that…

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Rental Law in Uganda: The Landlord and Tenant Act

The Landlord and Tenant Act, 2002 (“the Act”) is a new addition to the constitution of Uganda. It was assented to by H.E. the President on April 12, 2022 and passed into law in June 2022. This is the ultimate law governing rental operations within the real estate industry in Uganda. The Act repeals the Rent…

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Nakasero

Nakasero is a hill located in central Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. This area is home to Kampala’s central business district and very important to the politics and economy of Uganda. It also boasts several government offices, including ministries and the Ugandan Parliament. Nakasero is bordered by Mulago to the north, Makerere…

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