There is, of course the already mentioned Wankulukuku market which covers a fairly large area and houses hundreds of little businesses but also many private dwellings.



And one of my friends, Figaro, who runs the local barber shop there, is also the Chairman of the market. At times a very challenging position.
Some pics in and around the Wankulukuku market






This is the space in Wankulukuku where our container will soon go up and house two of our small businesses

And there is our little Kabuusu market, just up the road from our house in Masaka Road. Here we tend to buy our fruit and veg for daily use. As well as the eggs and some of the white bread (not very much liked by Jochen)

And it is always a pleasure to come back to this market and being greeted with big smiles by the various stand holders, who, by now, obviously know the old white man patronising their little market twice or three times a year for about 3 weeks.
Visiting Mum in the village – some 50 km outside Kampala, you can see a typical little village market and the people who sell and transport their stuff.



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