Govt releases sh50bn to resettle landslide victims

Govt releases sh50bn to resettle landslide victims

Mbale, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Government has released sh50 billion to resettle over 5,000 households living in disaster-prone areas...
4 days ago
from: The Independent Uganda

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Bulambuli, Disaster, Landslide, Uganda
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