By 2pm, the little dusty town ship of Bboza in Mpigi town council is unusually busy, with plastic chairs and mats arranged under a big tree on a mosque's lawn.
Men and women belonging to Kisitu Environment Development Association (KIEDA) make their way to the venue, calmly sitting on the mats, apparently because the plastic chairs are reserved for the guests.
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