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{UAH} My 2nd time in Kajjansi market this month

My 2nd time in Kajjansi market this month:
1. Yes, one could buy " omulengo " of Cassava for only shs. 2000, and its enough to feed 6 people for a meal.  Please,  you don't need bread anymore. Cassava is healthier and cheaper than bread, and it's so easy to access. 

2. A lady was selling " Mukene ' but was speaking Luganda in a very funny way, 
" Waliwo mukene owe shs. 3000 ne shs. 5000. Kakati okiikubilawa "?

3. There's a bakery around Lweza stage on Entebbe Road, they probably sell the tastiest bread in that area. Cars line up to buy it -- i saw lots of people; they use beautiful women as front sales( very clever). 

Bread is, however,  at shs. 5500, and I was thinking to myself,  " how come the Cassava woman in the market nearby wasn't attracting as many customers, yet bread is more expensive and the global economy is bad"?

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