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Kakira is an estate, it s owned by the madhvani family. this is where they produce sugar cane, where they plant sugar cane. essentially, kakira is a town within itself, and everyone who works for the madhvani family lives in kakira. my grandfather arrived in uganda some time in the late 1920s. he lived and worked here. don t say hi to the camera. hi! hi, camera! the madhvani family leftjust before the expulsion as tensions started to brew. but like many ugandan asians, they were invited back by the government in 80s to help rebuild the economy. we re actually very, very happy that you got your madhvani s factories and everything back. so, when we came back, the policy was to assist l the private sector. ....
Some time in the late 1920s. he lived and worked here. don t say hi to the camera. hi! hi, camera! the madhvani family leftjust before the expulsion as tensions started to brew. but like many ugandan asians, they were invited back by the government in 80s to help rebuild the economy. we re actually very, very happy that you got your madhvani s factories and everything back. so, when we came back, the policy i was to assist the private sector. i why did you decide to come back to kakira? more emotional at that time. there was absolutely no hope for the country. i but we re ugandans. see, i was born here. so, you know, it s likel a magnet, it pulls you. what happened was it started off ias an emotional trip and then it| became a commercial trip. the government policyl was that we took away the assets from the asians, all the properties belonging to asians should be given back . ....
That s why i sooked, you know. and first i feel like, you know. what what s this? what are you feeling? like i m feeling like, you know, start to cry, like, you know. why are you feeling like crying? yeah, because they build up so nicely, but still, you know, it s not the same, not the same at all. all right, we re entering kakira. this is kakira. kakira is an estate, it s owned by the madhvani family. this is where they produce sugar cane, where they plant sugar cane. essentially, kakira is a town within itself, and everyone who works for the madhvani family lives in kakira. my grandfather arrived in uganda ....
What s changed ? what was there before? when we lived here, it wasn t anything like that. what was this place before? it was completely flat and so nice and greenery there. but now.it was a com. that s why i sooked, you know. and first i feel like, you know. what what s this? what are you feeling? like i m feeling like, you know, start to cry, you know. why are you feeling like crying? yeah, because they build up so nicely, but still, you know, it s not the same, not the same at all. all right, we re entering kakira. this is kakira. kakira is an estate, it s owned by the madhvani family. this is where they produce sugar cane, where they plant sugar cane. ....
Essentially, kakira is a town within itself, and everyone who works for the madhvani family lives in kakira. my grandfather arrived in uganda some time in the late 1920s. he lived and worked here. don t say hi to the camera. hi! hi, camera! the madhvani family leftjust before the expulsion as tensions started to brew. but like many ugandan asians, they were invited back by the government in 80s to help rebuild the economy. we re actually very, very happy that you got your madhvani s factories and everything back. so, when we came back, the policy was to assist l the private sector. why did you decide to come back to kakira? more emotional at that time. there was absolutely no hope for the country. i but we are ugandans. see, i was born here. ....