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The Kampala District Land Board (KDLB) is a statutory body in Uganda responsible for the management, allocation, and administration of public land within Kampala District. Established under the provisions of Uganda's Constitution and the Land Act, the board operates as an independent entity to oversee land use, ownership, and transactions in the capital city. | The '''Kampala District Land Board (KDLB)''' is a statutory body in [[Ugandan peoples|Uganda]] responsible for the management, allocation, and administration of public land within Kampala District. Established under the provisions of Uganda's Constitution and the Land Act, the board operates as an independent entity to oversee land use, ownership, and transactions in the capital city. | ||
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The Kampala District Land Board (KDLB) is a statutory body in Uganda responsible for the management, allocation, and administration of public land within Kampala District. Established under the provisions of Uganda's Constitution and the Land Act, the board operates as an independent entity to oversee land use, ownership, and transactions in the capital city.