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As the cost of living continues to soar across Uganda’s urban centres, thousands of transport workers have long struggled to find decent and affordable housing near their workplaces.
To address this challenge, the Public Transport Sector Union has entered into a partnership with Housing Finance Bank (HFB) aimed at helping its members own permanent homes through affordable, phased housing loans.
Under this collaboration, union members will access HFB’s “Zimba Mpolampola” product, which is a low-interest loan scheme designed to help low-income earners build their homes gradually and sustainably.
According to Fred Ssenoga, the Union’s Business Product Advisor, the initiative builds on the union’s wider goal of improving the welfare of over 1.3 million transport workers nationwide. “We recently acquired land in Busunju for what we call the Union Village. Through this partnership, we want our members to stop worrying about rent and start building homes they can truly call their own,” he said during the signing ceremony at HFB’s head offices in Kololo.
Ayebazibwe (left) exchanging documents with Ssenoga after signing the MOU at HFB head offices in Kololo. (Courtesy)