Kitagwenda is a district located in the western region of Uganda. It was created in 2020 when it was carved out of the larger Bushenyi District. The district is known for its rural setting and is characterized by beautiful landscapes, including hills and valleys that are typical of this part of Uganda.
The population of Kitagwenda is predominantly composed of various ethnic groups, primarily the Banyankore, Bakiga, and Batooro. Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, with many residents engaged in subsistence farming, growing crops such as maize, beans, and bananas, which are staple foods in the region.
Kitagwenda offers cultural richness with traditional ceremonies and practices that reflect the heritage of its diverse communities. The district is also home to several local markets where residents trade goods, contributing to the vibrant local economy. The area has been making strides in improving education and health services to enhance the quality of life for its inhabitants.
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