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Kapchorwa Farmers Demand Urgent Relief After Hailstorm Devastation

13 October, 2025
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Farmers in Kapchorwa Municipality are crying out for urgent government intervention following delays in relief assistance nearly two months after hailstorms destroyed vast acres of farmland.


The most affected areas are Kween and Kwoti Wards in East Division, where heavy hailstorms in August 2025 wiped out entire fields of maize, beans, Irish potatoes, and onions.

Alfred Chepjur, the LCII Chairperson of Kween Ward, said that a team from the Kapchorwa District Disaster Management Committee visited the area shortly after the incident for assessment, but has since gone silent.

Daniel Siwa, a farmer from Kween Cell, says he lost his entire maize plantation and is uncertain how he will recover. He recalls that when the disaster assessment team visited, many farmers were optimistic that help would come soon. Siwa says their situation is worsening and appeals to the government to remember and support them before it is too late.

Another affected farmer, Musobo Satya David, explained that the hailstorm left many households in dire poverty, stripping families of their main source of income and food.

Martin Sekajja, the Deputy Resident District Commissioner (RDC) of Kapchorwa, acknowledged the delays and assured farmers that efforts are underway to mobilise assistance. 

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