13 years after the refugee host community was forcefully evicted to expand a refugee settlement, thousands remain unsettled. Witness Radio February 11, 2026
Decades of land loss and chronic poverty: Salala Rubber Plantation prioritizes profit over the well-being of local Liberian communities. Witness Radio February 6, 2026
Indigenous communities’ complaint against World Bank-linked Nepal Cable Car Project declared eligible for investigation. Witness Radio February 5, 2026
Close to six years on, Pangero Chiefdom subjects still linger in pain after the government army’s forceful takeover of their ancestral land. Witness Radio February 3, 2026
Indigenous communities in Eastern Nepal accuse the World Bank’s Linked Cable Car Project of rights violations. Witness Radio February 2, 2026
Evicted from their land to host Refugees: A case of Uganda’s Kyangwali refugee settlement expansion, which left host communities landless. Witness Radio January 28, 2026
Land tenure security as an electoral issue: Museveni warns Kayunga land grabbers, reaffirms protection of sitting tenants. Witness Radio January 5, 2026
Signs of harmful projects with financing from development institutions are spotted in Uganda… Witness Radio January 2, 2026
Breaking: over 350,000 acres of land were grabbed during Witness Radio – Uganda’s seven months ban. Witness Radio January 2, 2026
Four hundred fifty victim families of the Oil Palm project in Buvuma are to receive compensation by this Friday – Witness Radio. Witness Radio January 2, 2026