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Prime but cheap land for sale Print E-mail
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Monday, 30 April 2012 20:48

4 acres of land are available for sale in a prime location in Matugga - Gombe just off Semuto tarmacked road. This land is 15km away from Kampala. Each acre is sold at shs 25m each. The land has great views of other hills located in the area. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone wishing to escape the noisy, dusty and crowded areas of Central Kampala. The land is ideal for a home near Kampala central or a school. Because of the huge numbers of calls we receive daily, we only invite calls from serious people/buyers for viewings. Call +447589737794 (UK) or 00256782002555 (Ug) to arrange a viewing. N.B This land has a title at no extra cost.

4 acres

Nyumba Estate

Main road (Semuto road)

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1 acre of land for sale for shs 25m (with title) Print E-mail
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Saturday, 14 April 2012 00:48

1 hectare for sale shs 25mAccess road to your potential investmentOne acre of land is available for sale in a prime location in Matugga - Ssanga just off Semuto tarmacked road. This land is 17km away from Kampala and has great views of other hills located in the area. This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone wishing to escape the noisy, dusty and crowded areas of Central Kampala. The land is ideal for a country home near Kampala central or for a plantation. Because of the huge numbers of calls we receive daily, we only invite calls from serious people/buyers for viewings. Call on +447589737794 (UK) or 00256782002555 (Ug) to arrange a viewing. N.B This land has a title at no extra cost. Nyumba Estate Agents
Main road (Semuto road)

 
Failed asylum seekers and immigrants can get money and assistance to return to Uganda Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 14 April 2010 21:10
Failed asylum seekers and irregular migrants can now get assistance from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The charity gives out £500 pounds in cash at the airport for those individuals returning to Uganda voluntarily. It also gives up to £3000 worth of assistance for each child. The Uganda Citizen has learnt that the charity does not involve the UK migration officers and operates independently. It also offers counseling and maintains contact with migrants when they return to their home countries. This ensures a sustainable re-settlement. According to the IOM, over 500 Ugandans have volunteered to go back to Uganda through the IOM.

Below is a press release from the IOM

For more information please contact Marek

Contact: Marek Effendowicz Tel: 020 7808 1084
Lyndon Jeffels Tel: 020 7808 1094
Mobile: 07920 109 304


"IOM FOCUSES ON THE NEEDS OF FAMILIES AND CHILDREN WITH NEW VOLUNTARY RETURN PROGRAMME"

For the first time...available to failed asylum seekers and irregular migrants

New flexibility to use assistance for housing and basic medical needs

Up to £3000 -worth of assistance for each child

"Enabling one parent and each child under 18 to access up to £3000 -worth of assistance is the aim of our new Assisted Voluntary Return for Families and Children (AVRFC) programme. Since 2007, when we started the Individual Return Plan, we have tried to assist every individual according to need but we are conscious that the needs of families and children require a special focus. The Reintegration Assistance package relevant to a single man returning to set up a business will be very different from one of real, practical use to a single parent with three children. We hope that the new emphasis will offer greater reassurance to families about the support available after arrival at home and build greater trust and confidence about the voluntary return process as a whole." - Clarissa Azkoul, Chief of Mission, IOM UK.

Under the two main Assisted Voluntary Return programmes, Reintegration Assistance has usually only been available to those people who have touched the asylum system at some stage - applying, appealing, refused. The significant development which comes with the new AVRFC programme is the availability of assistance to families whether they have ever touched the asylum system or not.

"In the past, 79% of all the people we have assisted have been single men and over 80% of them wanted to use the assistance available to help set up a small business. Of course a family may want to use some of their assistance in the same way, but families may be concerned about housing, about pre-departure inoculations for children or post-arrival health checks and advice, and so on. We are determined to make the new programme as flexible as possible and ensure that family members - whatever their age - are able to use as much of the assistance to which they are entitled for the benefit of themselves and the rest of their family." - Clarissa Azkoul, Chief of Mission, IOM UK.

Since 2002, under the VARRP (Voluntary Assisted Return and Reintegration Programme) IOM has offered Reintegration Assistance to anyone who has been in the asylum system who wishes to return to their home country. This is in addition to help with obtaining travel documentation, purchasing flight tickets and domestic transportation in this country and the country of return.

A relocation grant of £500 in cash is given at the airport (Heathrow or Gatwick) to each person returning. However, Reintegration Assistance is delivered in kind, not cash, according to an IRP (Individual Return Plan) drawn up during discussions between individual returnees and IOM officers, to ensure that the money is targeted in a way which best contributes to a sustainable return.

 

 
Home boy Kaabunga wins again Print E-mail
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Saturday, 05 December 2009 19:33
A Ugandan resident in Germany won the world title in taekwondo and kickboxing. On 7th November 2009 Abubaker Kaabunga altdedicated his fight to his late brother Umar (R.I.P) Kasibante. Kabunga is a son of Hajji Sulaiman Kaabunga and Borah Kaabunga who live in Uganda. Kaabunga is trained by his big brother Ayig Kaabunga who is also a Black Belt in Taekwondo. Kaabunga the fighter went to Germany in 2001 but he was already a Ugandan champion in kick boxing and taekwondo in 1996.
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