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{UAH} Pictorial: A tour of The Disputed Kyangwali Land

Well, a forest can also be used for continued development - of Bunyoro. And we should be innovative or learn from elsewhere. Forest research, pharma, extraction of perfumes, growing forest based plants (vanilla) in the forest itself, tourism, botany etc.

Sugar Cane does not appeal to me at all- after what it has done to the entire Busoga region. In the Sixties as young boy I leaved in areas around Busoga, which were forests all over, today replaced with sugar cane that has made so many people terribly poor and soils lose all fertility - why can't we see these sort of things?


Bwanika

 
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Three weeks ago, NFA went to court after the kingdom started cutting down trees in what it said was opening of boundaries between Bugoma Central Forest Reserve and the Kyangwali ancestral land.
  
However, after the High Court dismissed the NFA application for a temporary injunction on the continued development of the land, Bunyoro officials led by Xavier Kiiza, the deputy prime minister, spent the whole of Thursday touring the land.
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Bwanika Nakyesawa Luwero

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