{UAH} Real Estate, Poor Traders and being Good
It is sad. His business chain and that of others had it not been for
the war - where expanding rapidly with massive implications in
Bulemezi.
In the seventies he might have been in his late 40s or early 50s
These seemingly "poor traders" were very rich people.
That huge boomed coffee hurling factory in Luweero was his by the way
or is one of the people who started it.
I have not seen Masane in a while. When we met back them he had taken
on his dad's village trade acumen. I think had wholesale shops in
different areas.
Bulemezi is a sad story - but there is hope if people (Chinese,
Europe, Middle East) who can directly get involved into large
commercial /Community farming entire value chain (production,
harvesting, processing , marketing and distribution)
Cattle farms in Nakaseke (Ngoma) and Buluuli are on the edge of total collapse.
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the war - where expanding rapidly with massive implications in
Bulemezi.
In the seventies he might have been in his late 40s or early 50s
These seemingly "poor traders" were very rich people.
That huge boomed coffee hurling factory in Luweero was his by the way
or is one of the people who started it.
I have not seen Masane in a while. When we met back them he had taken
on his dad's village trade acumen. I think had wholesale shops in
different areas.
Bulemezi is a sad story - but there is hope if people (Chinese,
Europe, Middle East) who can directly get involved into large
commercial /Community farming entire value chain (production,
harvesting, processing , marketing and distribution)
Cattle farms in Nakaseke (Ngoma) and Buluuli are on the edge of total collapse.
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