Thousands of Families Left Homeless After NEMA Demolish Their Houses in Kampala Uganda 😢
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- čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
- Thousands of Families Left Homeless After NEMA Demolish Their Houses in Kampala Uganda 😢
It was so sudden that Nema demolished houses of over 200 houses leaving many vulnerable and homeless many are still stranded they don’t have where to go .which is really so sad
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This is so heartbreaking 😢 Those families and people should NEVER have been treated that way. And to not know what you’re going to do next would fill me with terror. I’m praying for all affected 🙏. And thank you Harriet for bringing this situation to light. God Bless you for your tireless efforts and support for the people. ❤
This breaks my heart and makes me feel so sad 😭 how and why are such things happening to people who are innocent
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But how could they demolished their houses without prior notice?🙄
People should be sued!
So sad
Hi Harriet this is not fair at all they would have given them some beginning capital
It’s apitty to see many homeless
😢🙏💔
Yeah it’s so sad 😭
So sad I am praying for them
Yeah Shane it’s so sad 😭
That’s so sad 🥺
Yes it’s really so sad 😭
Hi Scott how are you doing
Hello
Hi Agnes glad to have you here
Nice india
Thanks for watching
Why are they demolishing there homes
The government says they occupied the wetland
@@Harrietthetraveller oh that, I feel them. Keep the good work you are doing
@@Harrietthetraveller I'm thinking the government has something up their sleeve meaning, a corporation is moving in to either explore mining prospects, or they will begin to mine some sort of earth element. So, if the area is a wetland then it has water for mining?
@@Harrietthetraveller I've been helping 2 families not far from Kampala, they live within the surrounding area of a village. Why the government is doing what it is only adds to an already bad situation in Uganda, It's hard to motivate people to help with donations which makes matters worse. Children can't even get a decent toy to play with.
Thanks dear