Trapped in a cycle of debt, 70% of Ugandans spend more than they earn. For many, survival depends on loans, a desperate need exploited by corruption. A story from Tororo reveals how a day of hope for single mothers ended in despair when bribes, not need, determined who received funds, exposing a system where connections outweigh fairness.
Author: Mayende Collins Israel
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