8 bedroom Mansion for rent in Mbuya Kampala Uganda, code: 203702
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Discover Tranquil Luxury on Mbuya Hill with this Stunning 8-Bedroom Residence. Beautifully Appointed Compound, Ideal for Hosting Events with Over 100 Guests Comfortably. Striking Layout for Abundant Natural Light and Spectacular Kampala Skyline Views. Impressive Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and Ensuite. Additional Features Include Reserve Tanks, Ample Parking, Servant Quarters, and Internet Connectivity. Rent: Usd 6000. Contact Us at 0703995674/0782788870 for Details.
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203702
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YES! IT'S TRUE THAT REAL ESTATE CAN BE LOST OR STOLEN (TOWAKANA!). Someone once said that "Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world". However, the one who said that should have known that Uganda is a different animal, and in the context of Uganda, this idealistic view often clashes with the harsh realities of the local market. Lets break down that saying into pieces and see how it clashes with the real world in Uganda. Real Estate Can Be Stolen (in Uganda).Unlike the secure image of real estate portrayed in that saying, property theft is a real issue in Uganda. Land fraud and property disputes are prevalent, often fueled by unclear land titles and fraudulent transactions. Instances of people losing their properties due to forged documents or dubious dealings are not uncommon. This undermines the sense of security that real estate should ideally provide.
Mr Arineitwe, a renown real estate scho
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HOW TO SURVIVE AN EARTHQUAKE WHILE IN YOUR HOME.
Uganda is not known for being a seismically active region, and earthquakes in the country are generally infrequent and minor in magnitude. However, there have been some notable earthquakes that have caused damage and casualties.
One of the most significant earthquakes in Uganda's history occurred on September 30, 1994, with a magnitude of 5.2. The earthquake was centered in the Kasese district of western Uganda, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. The earthquake caused extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure in the region, with several people reported killed and many more injured.
The most recent earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria has been a lesson for all of us. The earthquake resulted in widespread damage, injuries, and loss of life. The tragic event has reminded us of the immense power of nature and the importance of being prepared for such disasters.
Earthquakes can be unpredictable and dangerous natural disasters. Here are some general t
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