{UAH} Investor to evict Nabagereka school
Investor to evict Nabagereka school
A woman exits Nabagereka Primary School yesterday. A developer has given KCCA up to December 31 to find an alternative location for the school. PHOTO BY STEPHEN OTAGE.
Posted Monday, May 19 2014 at 01:00
In seven months’ time, Nabagereka Primary School, an institution named after the queen(s) of Buganda Kingdom, could be no more.
Kampala Capital City Authority has been given up to the end of this year to relocate the school after the Uganda Land Commission leased the land on which it seats to Boost Investments Limited.
The developer, on May 6, through his lawyers Ajungule and Company Advocates, issued a three-month eviction notice to KCCA.
To allay the parents fear in the middle of the academic year, and as the second term opens today, KCCA negotiated with the investor for an extension to the eviction.
“However, we have reached an agreement with the developer to allow the school operate up to December 31, as we find a suitable relocation place,” he added.
Officials at the Buganda Land Board said the Nabagereka school land belongs to the Kabaka of Buganda.
“As is mandated by law that all such leases that had been issued by the ULC on Kabaka’s land be inherited by the current controlling authority, this parcel of land also has a running lease,” Mr Kyewalabye Male, the Buganda Land Board chief, said in his response to KCCA.
This was after an increasing rate at which public schools were losing land or are being evicted.
A number of schools have been evicted with some loosing parts of their land to investors.
In 2005 Shimon Demonstration School was controversially evicted and its land was dolled to an investor to build a hotel in preparation for the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in 2007.
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