@WillieFungo I have one guy in isiolo town who does wedding and events videos who could be ur guide should u be interested in marsabit turkana samburu counties!! The less visited areas of the country Check out his channel (laban-mvp) See if he can be useful to u
Kampala is strangely much more lively (and safer) than where I currently live in the US. Ironically only after I left UG did I see the good. If only there were more jobs. About Kololo..it is because it is in an area where most embassies are so need to keep it well maintained. BTW the road you showed is not technically in Kololo but at the border between Kololo and Kitante (God, I miss my childhood place!) where the golf course is (could see this from school as a kid lol). Other top places: Najjera, Kira, Ntinda, Kisaasi (some parts), Kiwatule, Kyanja, Bukoto, basically anywhere North of Kololo. These would probably qualify as "suburbs". Your apartment is well priced..though maybe you could get it for like $500-$700. Man, this video has reminded me of the struggles I faced. I used to hawk stuff as a salesman all around Kampala. Never would have thought I'd ever make it where I have. Mira is also known as "Nkwacho". You did chew it quite like a pro lol (I have never tried it lol but your jaw actions were spot on)
Proof that everyone has lost their damn minds. $60K for a plot but there are no roads, intermittent electricity/water, noise, and crowded busses. No wonder people are running to Thailand and Cartagena.
13:48 if even local Ugandans consider Kabalagala as a ghetto, who are you to say the Rich people live there? 🤦🏿♂️ I've lived in Kampala for 17 years and Kabalagala is the most populated ghetto neighborhood in Kampala. You listed Downtown and Kabalagala as the top 2 when they're the first two areas to come to mind when you think of the worst places to live in. Ehhhh you didn't even list Ntinda and Buziga which are known to always be in top 5 banange
Maybe he means the high-end area of Kansanga, not kabalagala, because I have never seen any good neighborhoods in Kabs unless they were built last week.
Wow, this Video is one of my best ones, Thanks Willie for the content which is so informative, educative yet also entertaining. I appreciate all efforts you put in to make such a beautiful final peace for the world to enjoy. Uganda is no doubt a country everyone out there should come and try out, i agree there might be a lot out there in the media that depicts bad and weird stuff about Uganda but trust me, once you're on ground everything changes. Actually Uganda is one of those few African countries were almost everyone is free to do anything they want. Even a fool can survive here, that's what our President said. So all my brothers and sisters out there, give yourself a chance and visit the Pearl of Africa, I'm sure you wont regret anything but will instead urge others to come visit.
@@ethanrobertson3008 Thank you for your question, to be honest with you, i wont say we are the most perfect country, however over here we dont have people killing each other like in the US. Here every one tries there level best to live on there best behavior avoiding issues that could bring up misunderstandings, fights and maybe killing each other. Just imagine Uganda has over 56 Tribes, and these tribes have a lot of differences right from the kind of staple food they eat, there cultural norms and beliefs, political affiliations, religious affiliations, languages spoken and even the way of life. BUT all these strive hard to live in happiness, peace and harmony with each other on a daily and even work together and you'll be surprised each from a different tribe is happy and glad to live with the other. That's how beautiful Uganda is, i hope i did answer your question. Thanks
@@gambaemma2895 Yes you did and as African people I think we all struggle every day at making the best decisions. I have another question being a Ugandan have you personally or anyone else ever imagine what life would be like in Uganda without tribes?
@@ethanrobertson3008 Well, from a personal basis, Yes i have thought about it or even tried to imagine how life would be. Probably Uganda would be much better than it is now, no tribal differences, no feeling like the other tribe is treated better than the other and probably people would be coming more closer and together for a common coz the tribal thing kind of in away sets boundaries between people. It is a hard fact that people may not want to agree with but it does.
Willie the land prices are way too much for their value, especially no good roads, infrastructure, transportation etc etc . All the same i enjoyed watching this video getting to know Uganda. I enjoyed watching on TV than mobile phone. thanks 🙏👍
Video quality is good but you are changing names of places like Munyonyo not Muyonyo and kabalagala is not a place where rich people hide. Your ranking is the worst i have seen with Bugolobi in 5th place and kabalagala 1st place
It's not a ranking of the richest neighborhoods, it's a ranking of my personal favorite neighborhoods based on what I like and prioritize. The first 3 are for rich people, the last two are not.
Uganda is on my list to relocate,But I am in love with Rwanda, but Rwanda has something that terrifies me! and that are volcanoes! And they are surrounded, not by 1! but 8 volcanoes! and it doesn't matter if a few of them are inactive! Nothing will convince me to live in a country that's surrounded by 8 volcanoes! with volcanoes, you never know when those bitches decide to wake up! going by the videos I have seen of Uganda, the country is starting to appeal to me, especially in its possibility of farming. I am following several Uganda farm UA-camrs and their videos are very inspiring! question,can you make a video regarding farm land for sale in Uganda?
Think you should continue your research it will for sure be a better option for you the land for farming is quiet affordable if you get the right people to guide you through inquiring one
This video explained everything well Love my country Uganda Think i will leave her when afford traveling to explore the outside not that , this is my home forever
Part of your title is misleading ( Where the Rich Hide ). I have been to Kampala and this was like 8 years ago and there are better places where the houses and cars you see will tell you is where the rich are??? I am a bit confused. Maybe you should have been clear about YOUR FAVOURITE ________( RICH PEOPLE HIDE ) The only thing accurate is the high cost which the old saying location location location. Looking nice does not always match high price tag.
You're wrong! You can't generalize based on one experience in one country. Exclusive neighborhoods don't look run down all across Africa. I'm from Nigeria and I'm shocked that the images you're showing is an exclusive neighborhoods in a country somewhere in the world. You can't pay me enough to live in a neighborhood looking like this in the name of exclusivity. So please get your facts straight. I suggest you pick Nigeria for example, and Google exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria to confirm your mistake. Thanks😮
@@WillieFungo You must not have been to the exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria. Did you go to places like Ikoyi, Victoria Island and the Federal Capital Territory? Trust me, you don't know Nigeria more than Nigerians. I'll suggest you Google the above listed cities and stop misleading the world. What you're doing is usually typical of western media and not someone like yourself. The fact that you visited some sharm neighborhoods, like some of those in America, doesn't necessarily mean that those are the exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria
@@XY-rh3if 2 years ago, I did a UA-cam series on Abuja, which included top neighborhoods like Maitama, Asokoro, etc. While the houses are huge and nice, the public infrastructure and finish of the areas never matches the price tag of the land, especially in the commercial parts of the neighborhood (Maitama for example).The reason why these areas look fine to you is because of lack of exposure to how things are done elsewhere in the world. One of the few African countries that break this trend in Kigali Rwanda, where even middle class neighborhoods have a good level of polish.
😂 😂How about 3 decades in the western world, including your country where I stayed for 25 years until I got fed up with the racially motivated official murder of Black People by primarily White Police Officers. Infact, I left shortly after the racially motivated official murder of George Floyd by a White Police Officer. Does the above sounds like enough exposure to you? You're contradicting your statement. The description you gave about the exclusive neighborhoods of Africa doesn't rhyme with the same Abuja you claim to have visited. I've been traveling before you discovered that all the propaganda that the US government and its puppet mainstream media have been feeding Americans about Africa is mostly propaganda
@WillieFungo i gotta agree with you on this. But he also has a point. Have you been to Sandton South Africa or Harare- Borrowdale, Arlington neighborhoods etc....
Yes, it is unfortunately like this all over Africa. The only thing that is cheap is human labor. But if you want to live a similar quality of life as you would expect in a developed country, expect to pay a similar price. This is because most of low levels of industrialization, which causes most high value goods to be imported and bad urban planning/zoning, which jacks up the price of land.
Am a Ugandan too, but someone some where is a big time dreamer. The problem is that expats are ready to pay that money, so the prices remain high. But then tourism suffers. It’s all unfair prices, but all people should just use the cheaper alternatives and fail the exploiters.
Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣 wtf I'm in Lagos lol but damn that's price gonna get you a beautiful comfortable home in the rich side of this damn city or anywhere in Nigeria 😂 nah I pass even cape town been there lol 😂
I was surprised by the accomodation costs being so high and the standard rather low..in Cambodia the roads are better and the facilities nicer, and I get a big nice villa in western standard modern construction, with swimming pool, for 600..300 no pool, or a very nice high end apartment...also dont see any people with light coloured skin, so I would be afraid of discrimination if I went there. Is discrimination against white people a thing? I have travelled to many countries but never in Africa. I would like to experience it.
You can search a video called "what Ugandans think about white people" which is on my channel. Accommodation costs in this part of Africa are easily 2x or even 3x higher than South East Asia for the same level of quality. This is because of a low level of industrialization.
And no credit used..That is why I sometimes think Africa isn't poor as the media puts it because Africans buy everything with cash unlike in developed countries who survive on credit
A lot of grey areas on this videos. No Ugandan would consider Kololo anything else other than number one! Besides, this guy wasn’t taken to other places on the other side of town like Kyanja, Bukoto, Ntinda, Kiwatule, Kiira, Najeera or even Naalya. The biased guide took him to ‘his’ favorite places. Go back to Kampala and collect enough information about the entire city and post a unanimous perspective to how Ugandans live, personal opinions might be mistaken for prejudice…
I understand you’re playing defensive, that’s not good bro. It’s like you’re attempting to taint a wrong image of an African country for your personal gains calling it ‘the nature of business’ does that sound good to you my brother?
@@AanuOlobo I don't agree. Muyonyo, Muyenga, Bugolobi and Kololo are considered rich neighborhoods near the city center. And they have the corresponding property prices. That means I included 4 of Kampala's richest neighborhoods. In fact, these areas have higher property prices than some of the places you listed, and look better as well. I explained why I personally prefer downtown and Kabalagala because the property values are lower and business opportunities are greater. Yes, the title is not 100% accurate. But the content of the video does not misrepresent Uganda. At the end of the day, I wanted to include places where my audience could realistically afford to buy land and invest. And I explained that in the video.
1000 000 dollars for land in africa ? i will not consider even if it was 200 000 , a piece of property in living hell is still hell , thanks but no thanks
This video ranks my PERSONAL favorite neighborhoods, not necessarily the richest ones. Thanks!
When are u going to exotic Kenya Ethiopia (marsabit,turkana,omo area)
To meet turkana,samburu,rendille,boran,gabra,sakuye,el molo,ari,konso,tribes
@@Kulmusha That's planned for next year.
@WillieFungo I have one guy in isiolo town who does wedding and events videos who could be ur guide should u be interested in marsabit turkana samburu counties!!
The less visited areas of the country
Check out his channel (laban-mvp)
See if he can be useful to u
Left out Luzira, Mbuya, Mutungo Hill, Naguru, Buziga, Lubowa hill, Makindye hill
@@nowalubega1475 Exactly!
Bugolobi, kololo, muyenga and munyonyo, kabalagala
@@goodheys Lol
He also forgot Bunga
it is a top five list how you going t add SEVEN more?
your production quality is top.
You deserve way more views
Was in Kampala in Dec and loved the vibe there. I did not even party but still had a fab time. Uganda is definitely a must visit/live country. 🙏🏾👍🏾
This video was very informative. I will be considering Uganda for my first visit to the continent.
I lived in Kabalagala for four years it's amazing and i still miss.
Kampala is strangely much more lively (and safer) than where I currently live in the US. Ironically only after I left UG did I see the good. If only there were more jobs. About Kololo..it is because it is in an area where most embassies are so need to keep it well maintained. BTW the road you showed is not technically in Kololo but at the border between Kololo and Kitante (God, I miss my childhood place!) where the golf course is (could see this from school as a kid lol).
Other top places: Najjera, Kira, Ntinda, Kisaasi (some parts), Kiwatule, Kyanja, Bukoto, basically anywhere North of Kololo. These would probably qualify as "suburbs".
Your apartment is well priced..though maybe you could get it for like $500-$700.
Man, this video has reminded me of the struggles I faced. I used to hawk stuff as a salesman all around Kampala. Never would have thought I'd ever make it where I have. Mira is also known as "Nkwacho". You did chew it quite like a pro lol (I have never tried it lol but your jaw actions were spot on)
I tell my mates that a'm not leaving Kampala they call me mad.
Proof that everyone has lost their damn minds. $60K for a plot but there are no roads, intermittent electricity/water, noise, and crowded busses. No wonder people are running to Thailand and Cartagena.
Lol 😅😅😂😂.. I thought my country is worse with that money in Ghana you will get a Mansion and live like a king
13:48 if even local Ugandans consider Kabalagala as a ghetto, who are you to say the Rich people live there? 🤦🏿♂️ I've lived in Kampala for 17 years and Kabalagala is the most populated ghetto neighborhood in Kampala. You listed Downtown and Kabalagala as the top 2 when they're the first two areas to come to mind when you think of the worst places to live in. Ehhhh you didn't even list Ntinda and Buziga which are known to always be in top 5 banange
This is really about my personal favorite neighborhoods. Some are high-end, some are not.
Maybe he means the high-end area of Kansanga, not kabalagala, because I have never seen any good neighborhoods in Kabs unless they were built last week.
This is from his personal opinion and experience, you too have your own opinions so kindly respect his opinion.
Point on. These Europeans cunningly like to avoid showing nice things about Africa. Am also not impressed how his camera is capturing negativity
Tm@@believer2010fulthis guy is Nigerian American as they called themselves, ok
600 dollars gets you a very a nice apartment in the richer side of Nairobi, kileleshwa or kilimani.
Monthly rent for 600 USD
this is really not representative for me, $600 will set you up well here as well but he is foreign
How much can i get an appartement in karen county
@@rashy8699Karen has homes not apartments. Apartments are for middle class and low income earners
Wow, this Video is one of my best ones, Thanks Willie for the content which is so informative, educative yet also entertaining. I appreciate all efforts you put in to make such a beautiful final peace for the world to enjoy. Uganda is no doubt a country everyone out there should come and try out, i agree there might be a lot out there in the media that depicts bad and weird stuff about Uganda but trust me, once you're on ground everything changes. Actually Uganda is one of those few African countries were almost everyone is free to do anything they want. Even a fool can survive here, that's what our President said.
So all my brothers and sisters out there, give yourself a chance and visit the Pearl of Africa, I'm sure you wont regret anything but will instead urge others to come visit.
No disrespect but Are the brothers and sisters killing each other every day like they are in America? Just an honest question
@@ethanrobertson3008 Thank you for your question, to be honest with you, i wont say we are the most perfect country, however over here we dont have people killing each other like in the US. Here every one tries there level best to live on there best behavior avoiding issues that could bring up misunderstandings, fights and maybe killing each other. Just imagine Uganda has over 56 Tribes, and these tribes have a lot of differences right from the kind of staple food they eat, there cultural norms and beliefs, political affiliations, religious affiliations, languages spoken and even the way of life. BUT all these strive hard to live in happiness, peace and harmony with each other on a daily and even work together and you'll be surprised each from a different tribe is happy and glad to live with the other.
That's how beautiful Uganda is, i hope i did answer your question. Thanks
@@gambaemma2895 Yes you did and as African people I think we all struggle every day at making the best decisions. I have another question being a Ugandan have you personally or anyone else ever imagine what life would be like in Uganda without tribes?
@@ethanrobertson3008 Well, from a personal basis, Yes i have thought about it or even tried to imagine how life would be. Probably Uganda would be much better than it is now, no tribal differences, no feeling like the other tribe is treated better than the other and probably people would be coming more closer and together for a common coz the tribal thing kind of in away sets boundaries between people. It is a hard fact that people may not want to agree with but it does.
@@gambaemma2895 Okay
I understand.
Thank you for your sharing this Amazing information
Willie the land prices are way too much for their value, especially no good roads, infrastructure, transportation etc etc . All the same i enjoyed watching this video getting to know Uganda. I enjoyed watching on TV than mobile phone. thanks 🙏👍
very nice 👍 👍 but Kabalagala has a great night life too lol
Am always enjoying your vlog bro❤
Kabalaga of all places? No way.
Thanks you bro keep up the good work.
Your guide is a cool and educated guy
This is a good video. Thanks.
I agree with you, I wanna go downtown. $900 a month? With all that action? Hell yeah!
Great video.
those land prices are wildly inflated.
you know what your doing. you have quality
Kabalanga, noo noo, u left ntinda, naguru and nakasero
Generally roads in all those beautiful and expensive areas are the problem
I agree, especially roads connecting to residential areas in Muyenga
That aerial view really saddened me. It is the reality of how we have destroyed all the green
Video quality is good but you are changing names of places like Munyonyo not Muyonyo and kabalagala is not a place where rich people hide. Your ranking is the worst i have seen with Bugolobi in 5th place and kabalagala 1st place
It's not a ranking of the richest neighborhoods, it's a ranking of my personal favorite neighborhoods based on what I like and prioritize. The first 3 are for rich people, the last two are not.
Uganda is on my list to relocate,But I am in love with Rwanda, but Rwanda has something that terrifies me! and that are volcanoes! And they are surrounded, not by 1! but 8 volcanoes! and it doesn't matter if a few of them are inactive! Nothing will convince me to live in a country that's surrounded by 8 volcanoes! with volcanoes, you never know when those bitches decide to wake up! going by the videos I have seen of Uganda, the country is starting to appeal to me, especially in its possibility of farming. I am following several Uganda farm UA-camrs and their videos are very inspiring! question,can you make a video regarding farm land for sale in Uganda?
He can't because he is looking out for slums
There's a lot of farm land in uganda,. Out of Kampala but affordable and fertile
You can get an acre for as low as 3000$. Depending on the area and fertility
@@believer2010ful lmaoooo
Think you should continue your research it will for sure be a better option for you the land for farming is quiet affordable if you get the right people to guide you through inquiring one
Willie, actually you didn't go to the top areas where the rich hide...and they are modern areas... Lubowa, Ntinda, Naalya, Buziga, kyanja....
I think time management
I visited most of those areas. The neighborhoods listed in this video are just my favorites.
I am wondering why the prices are listed in US dollars...
@@shannonmcgill8206 Why not?
good video, informative
This video explained everything well
Love my country Uganda
Think i will leave her when afford traveling to explore the outside not that , this is my home forever
How did Entebbe not make the list
The physical features are beautiful but the city infrastructure plan is very poor with no maintenance. I look reckless.
👨🏾💻📢☁️ ....Very informative. 💁🏾♂️Thanks.
where's bubolobi
Thanks ❤
they seem to inflate land prices much more significantly to visitors, which we cannot truly trust
Thank you, sir
I appreciate your consistent support, bro.
Your No.1 is Uganda last place to stay for us
What's so impressive about bogolobi? The streets look dirty, and the houses look unpleasants.
Lol same time you wrote Nope. I was thinking it. Hard pass for me on sharing alcohol with anyone especially out of a straw. Lol
You're getting crzy Muzungu prices... No one there can afford $900 a month, not even close.
Did you not see all the late model cars on the road? Africans aren't as poor as you think.
😂😂😂😂
Part of your title is misleading ( Where the Rich Hide ). I have been to Kampala and this was like 8 years ago and there are better places where the houses and cars you see will tell you is where the rich are??? I am a bit confused. Maybe you should have been clear about YOUR FAVOURITE ________( RICH PEOPLE HIDE ) The only thing accurate is the high cost which the old saying location location location. Looking nice does not always match high price tag.
kampala city is very poor road constrution in east africa country
Gwe anniversary?
You forgot nakasero
You're wrong! You can't generalize based on one experience in one country. Exclusive neighborhoods don't look run down all across Africa. I'm from Nigeria and I'm shocked that the images you're showing is an exclusive neighborhoods in a country somewhere in the world.
You can't pay me enough to live in a neighborhood looking like this in the name of exclusivity. So please get your facts straight. I suggest you pick Nigeria for example, and Google exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria to confirm your mistake. Thanks😮
The same thing exists in Nigeria. Maybe not to the same extent as Uganda.
@@WillieFungo
You must not have been to the exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria. Did you go to places like Ikoyi, Victoria Island and the Federal Capital Territory? Trust me, you don't know Nigeria more than Nigerians. I'll suggest you Google the above listed cities and stop misleading the world.
What you're doing is usually typical of western media and not someone like yourself. The fact that you visited some sharm neighborhoods, like some of those in America, doesn't necessarily mean that those are the exclusive neighborhoods of Nigeria
@@XY-rh3if 2 years ago, I did a UA-cam series on Abuja, which included top neighborhoods like Maitama, Asokoro, etc.
While the houses are huge and nice, the public infrastructure and finish of the areas never matches the price tag of the land, especially in the commercial parts of the neighborhood (Maitama for example).The reason why these areas look fine to you is because of lack of exposure to how things are done elsewhere in the world.
One of the few African countries that break this trend in Kigali Rwanda, where even middle class neighborhoods have a good level of polish.
😂 😂How about 3 decades in the western world, including your country where I stayed for 25 years until I got fed up with the racially motivated official murder of Black People by primarily White Police Officers. Infact, I left shortly after the racially motivated official murder of George Floyd by a White Police Officer.
Does the above sounds like enough exposure to you? You're contradicting your statement. The description you gave about the exclusive neighborhoods of Africa doesn't rhyme with the same Abuja you claim to have visited. I've been traveling before you discovered that all the propaganda that the US government and its puppet mainstream media have been feeding Americans about Africa is mostly propaganda
@WillieFungo i gotta agree with you on this. But he also has a point. Have you been to Sandton South Africa or Harare- Borrowdale, Arlington neighborhoods etc....
Ha ha, Kampala rent prices are the same as first world northern Britain! How did they become so expensive! I thought Uganda was a cheap country!!!!
Yes, it is unfortunately like this all over Africa. The only thing that is cheap is human labor. But if you want to live a similar quality of life as you would expect in a developed country, expect to pay a similar price. This is because most of low levels of industrialization, which causes most high value goods to be imported and bad urban planning/zoning, which jacks up the price of land.
Am a Ugandan too, but someone some where is a big time dreamer. The problem is that expats are ready to pay that money, so the prices remain high. But then tourism suffers. It’s all unfair prices, but all people should just use the cheaper alternatives and fail the exploiters.
So you didnt visit my lubowa
This is misrepresentation of the country at the highest order. It’s actually sad
The video didn't match its title and overlooked some better locations
missed out Nakasero
look at klig ..narob addis roads
What is kabalagala doing on the list 😂
Bubolobi? 🤔😅
I expected naguru.
Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣 wtf I'm in Lagos lol but damn that's price gonna get you a beautiful comfortable home in the rich side of this damn city or anywhere in Nigeria 😂 nah I pass even cape town been there lol 😂
Bubolobi 😢, it’s Bugolobi
I was surprised by the accomodation costs being so high and the standard rather low..in Cambodia the roads are better and the facilities nicer, and I get a big nice villa in western standard modern construction, with swimming pool, for 600..300 no pool, or a very nice high end apartment...also dont see any people with light coloured skin, so I would be afraid of discrimination if I went there. Is discrimination against white people a thing? I have travelled to many countries but never in Africa. I would like to experience it.
You can search a video called "what Ugandans think about white people" which is on my channel. Accommodation costs in this part of Africa are easily 2x or even 3x higher than South East Asia for the same level of quality. This is because of a low level of industrialization.
I have eaten at that KFC.I am sorry to report that it's not nearly as good as American KFC. 😂
i disagree its better
Kampala is dirty city. Poor road planing. Most building are empty after 3rd floor.
@@dineshweerakoon5863 Do you know why so many of the taller buildings are empty?
@@WillieFungo no business. Economy is dead
bro 90% of Ugandans dont chew that stuff, this is misrepresentation
😂
1mill dollar to buy a small land in uganda wtf😂😂😂
Africa is a funny place. And most of the people who buy it use cash.
And no credit used..That is why I sometimes think Africa isn't poor as the media puts it because Africans buy everything with cash unlike in developed countries who survive on credit
A lot of grey areas on this videos. No Ugandan would consider Kololo anything else other than number one! Besides, this guy wasn’t taken to other places on the other side of town like Kyanja, Bukoto, Ntinda, Kiwatule, Kiira, Najeera or even Naalya. The biased guide took him to ‘his’ favorite places. Go back to Kampala and collect enough information about the entire city and post a unanimous perspective to how Ugandans live, personal opinions might be mistaken for prejudice…
This video is about my favorite places in the city. And I explained the reasons why I personally ranked each neighborhood the way I did.
@@WillieFungo your title does not say so. Can you read your title again and reply me
@@AanuOlobo UA-cam titles are designed to grab the viewers attention. That is the nature of the business.
I understand you’re playing defensive, that’s not good bro. It’s like you’re attempting to taint a wrong image of an African country for your personal gains calling it ‘the nature of business’ does that sound good to you my brother?
@@AanuOlobo I don't agree. Muyonyo, Muyenga, Bugolobi and Kololo are considered rich neighborhoods near the city center. And they have the corresponding property prices. That means I included 4 of Kampala's richest neighborhoods. In fact, these areas have higher property prices than some of the places you listed, and look better as well.
I explained why I personally prefer downtown and Kabalagala because the property values are lower and business opportunities are greater. Yes, the title is not 100% accurate. But the content of the video does not misrepresent Uganda. At the end of the day, I wanted to include places where my audience could realistically afford to buy land and invest. And I explained that in the video.
None factual video, wrong title
Mira is basically weed to us, please don’t take it
Very overpriced for very low quality
This is so whack. You need to state this list of yours is if your personal preference because some people would take it as a fact when it is not.
So true. Calling them top neighbourhoods where the rich hide was not entirely accurate
Poor and dirty city with under development
1000 000 dollars for land in africa ? i will not consider even if it was 200 000 , a piece of property in living hell is still hell , thanks but no thanks
KFC shouldn't be Uganda we have enough organic foods. Why junk now? They are promoting western obesity 😢
Kampala todau (2025) look like my city Jakarta in 1980.