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SERENA HEIGHTS
Experience luxury and comfort at Serena Heights apartment in Kampala, Uganda. This beautifully furnished 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom house is the perfect retreat for travelers seeking a peaceful and private stay. Conveniently located just 25 minutes away from Entebbe International Airport, guests can easily access and depart from the property without any hassle. . For those looking to explore the vibrant city of Kampala, Serena Heights apartment is ideally situated near various cultural and educational attractions. Just 2.8 km away is the prestigious Christian African Bible University of Uganda, offering guests the opportunity to engage in academic pursuits during their stay. The nearby Quality Shopping Village Lubowa, just 2.9 km away, provides a convenient destination for shopping and dining experiences. . History buffs will appreciate the proximity of Lubiri Palace, a significant cultural landmark easily accessible via a short taxi ride from the property. Immerse yourself in the rich history and heritage of Uganda as you explore the royal residence and its surrounding grounds. . This apartment is situated in the prime location of Kigo on Kigo road within the Kampala District, making it easily accessible and a desirable place to stay. For a reasonable price of 100 dollars, guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a balcony, CCTV, DSTV, ample parking, security guards, a spacious compound, wall fence, and Wi-Fi. Book your stay at Serena Heights apartment and experience the best of Kampala, Uganda.
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🏚️Balcony
🎥CCTV
📡DSTV
🚘Lots of parking
👮Security guards
🏞️Specious compound
🚧Wall fence
📳WiFi
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THE DEPARTMENT OF LAND REGISTRATION (MLHUD) AND SERVICES OFFERED. The Department of Land Registration plays a pivotal role in the management and administration of land in Uganda. It is responsible for the issuance of certificates of titles, general conveyance, and maintaining the national land register. The department also coordinates, inspects, monitors, and provides technical support to local governments regarding land registration and acquisition processes. Below is a detailed overview of the services provided by the department, including standard processing times, costs, and statutory periods for notice.
Services Offered.
Conduct a Physical/Personal Search on Registered Land.
Standard Time: 1 working day.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per search.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Issue a Search Letter.
Standard Time: 2 working days.
Cost: UGX 10,000 per letter issued.
Statutory Period for Notice: Not applicable.
Register Transfers on Certificate of Title.
Standard Time: 5 working days.
Costs:
Stamp duty: 1% of the lan
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TENANTS WHO HOLD (REGULAR) PARTIES AND DON’T INVITE NEIGHBORS, WHO DO YOU THINK WILL BURY YOU WHÈN YOU DIE? In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to become ensconced in our own little bubbles. We go about our daily routines, often unaware of the lives playing out just beyond our walls. Yet, every now and then, something happens that jolts us out of our individual reverie and forces us to confront the question: who are our neighbors, really?Consider this scenario: you live in an apartment building where one of your neighbors frequently hosts parties. The music is loud, laughter spills into the hallway, and yet, somehow, you never receive an invitation. You hear the muffled sounds of merriment through the walls, but you remain on the outside, a silent observer to festivities you're not a part of. In these moments, it's hard not to wonder: if not me, then who?The phrase "Tenants who hold parties and don’t invite neighbors, who do you think will bury you when you die?" is a poignant reminder of the importance of community and connection. It's a wake-up call, urging us to look
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