Amending sections and clauses in the Succession Amendment Bill
LANDnet Uganda held a round table meeting with the Uganda Women Parliamentarian Association (UWOPA) to share ideas and discuss the proposed Succession Amendment Bill...
Why the Succession Act Cap 162 should be amended
The current Succession Act Cap 162 needs to be amended to do away with provisions that are discriminatory towards women, which is contrary to...
New government regulations ban agents and brokers from conducting land transactions.
In a move to curb land transactions fraud that has witnessed a drastic increase in Uganda of recent, the government has banned all property...
Government needs 1.7 Trillion shillings to settle Mailo Land problem
The 1995 Uganda Constitution enshrines five Land Tenure Systems, which include Mailo Land, Freehold System, Leasehold System, Customary Land and Public Land; whereas the...
The British Colonial Masters set the Land Problem in Uganda
Uganda today still struggles with the problem of land ownership and Land grabbing, since the signing of the 1900 Agreement between the British Colonialists...
50% share is fair deal for all Children
50 50 share is a fair deal: let us equalize children in Succession matters. Boys and Girls are all children and therefore equal in...
Land inquiry Commission; No stone is left unturned
The land inquiry Commission was tasked to investigate challenges affecting land rights, policies and processes of Land Acquisition, Land Management, and Land Registration in...
Buganda Kingdom launches a Land Title in your hand Campaign
Following various land disputes that have led massive evictions the Buganda Kingdom has intervened with resolutions to have all those settling on Buganda land...
Hurry up the Succession Act: many women are still being cheated and denied rights...
Women want the Succession Act passed quickly to stop the continuous property grabbing by relatives. In most cases when a Women loses her husband,...