Construction of the two houses commenced on Tuesday with the laying of foundation stones by the Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga. The houses will comprise four bedrooms, VIP pit latrine and rainwater harvesting systems
Two
vulnerable families in Mpigi district are to receive houses valued at Shillings
20 million each thanks to Habitat for Humanity Uganda, Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II and
Buganda Kingdom.
The beneficiaries
are Margret Nakiganda and Josephine Nabwegamo residents of Kiryambidde
village in Buwama town council and Luwala village respectively. Construction of the two houses
commenced on Tuesday with the laying of foundation stones by the Katikiro
Charles Peter Mayiga.
The houses will comprise four bedrooms, VIP pit
latrine and rainwater harvesting systems. Margret Nakiganda couldn’t hide her excitement, saying she had failed to
construct a decent house for the eleven children under her care.
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Asked how she survives with the family, which includes her
own children and grandchildren, Nakiganda said that she finds a huge challenge
to sustain them through subsistence farming on her small piece of land.
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Fred Kakinda, a resident of Kiryambidde village commended Mayiga for visiting
the family and Buganda kingdom for its intervention to help Nakiganda because
the house she occupies with her family is on the verge of collapse.
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Diana Mpande, who represented Habitat for Humanity Uganda
during the groundbreaking ceremony, said the beneficiaries were selected by
their communities with the help of kingdom representatives. She said the campaign to build houses for the
vulnerable communities basically relies on the assistance provided by well-wishers
both in cash and kind.
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Mayiga urged vulnerable people in Buganda to work hard and fight poverty in
order to get decent houses, saying poor living conditions are the biggest cause
of diseases.
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Some of the partners involved in the campaign are Buganda
land board, Namulondo investments, Crestanks Uganda ltd and Rainbow
international school. Mpande says that since the organization started two years
ago, it has managed to construct six houses for vulnerable families around Buganda
Kingdom, adding that their target is to construct twenty houses each year.