Kazo: Residents urged to avoid land fragmentation
Residents of Bisya cell in Rwemikoma sub-county in Kazo district have been advised to stop dividing their land into small pieces.
This message was delivered by Naboth Nandeeba, a development champion in Kazo district, while speaking at a meeting with Bisya Kwetungura group which was held at Bisya trading center with the aim of improving sources of income for their families.
Nandeeba noted that division of lands reduces income in the communities since most high-income generating projects like farming, cattle keeping require more land.
Sarah Baguma, the Lady councilor representing Rwemikoma at the sub-county encouraged the residents of Bisya to work together so that they can avoid conflicts in their families.
Nassani Mungizi, a chairperson of Bisya Kwetungura group said they started the group to save and invest, support one another socially among other reasons.
Byamukama Ephraim, one of the members of Bisya Kwetungura group said that this group helps them so much economically when they are meeting their basic needs and socially during events.