Stephen Rwangyezi, the founding father of the Ndere Cultural Centre, is on the verge of dropping his iconic cultural hub, resulting from an unpaid mortgage.
The centre, situated in Kisaasi, a suburb of Kampala, has been listed for public sale and could possibly be bought as early as subsequent month.
The Ndere Cultural Centre, has lengthy been a hub for cultural preservation and training in Uganda.
Its potential sale marks a blow not solely to Rwangyezi but additionally to the cultural neighborhood that has benefited from its actions for over twenty years.
In keeping with a current newspaper commercial by Quickway Auctioneers & Court docket Bailiffs, the Ndere Cultural Centre is considered one of three properties owned by Mr. Rwangyezi which have been listed for public public sale.
The centre occupies 3.645 hectares of land, situated on LRV 2727 on 2820 Kyadondo Block 216 Plot 2872 in Kigoowa. Nevertheless, the commercial doesn’t specify the quantity owed by Mr. Rwangyezi or the id of the creditor.
The discover signifies that the sale will happen 30 days after its publication, with the public sale scheduled to begin at 10:00 am on the auctioneer’s places of work.
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