Mubirus work day starts at 7 a.m., and unlike others, endures hours of standing at the back of a filthy garbage filled truck. At every stop, bags of unsorted garbage are loaded, covered in various stenches, giving him more work for the day. Where you see garbage, he sees a treasure.
Musisi called on Government to increase funding to the Authority to purchase garbage collection and disposal trucks, saying only 14 trucks are available of the required 65 trucks.
The KCCA Spokesperson, Peter Kaujju told Uganda Radio Network that several meetings have been held with arcade owners reminding them to avail free toilets to traders who rent their buildings.
The program that was launched on Thursday at the City Hall in Kampala will start with a survey around the suburbs of Kampala targeting 1000 people in the areas of Kamwokya, Kisenyi and Bwaise. The study will be carried out by Makerere University School of Public Health.
On Monday, Musisi tendered in her resignation as KCCA ED, saying she will leave office in December this year. She cited several reasons for her decision, one of them being the lack of political will.
Titans ended the first quarter of the game with a huge 24-13 win before the Oilers side took a 16-15 lead by the end of the second quarter. The KIU side, however, maintained their pace to lead the third and fourth quarter 19-14 and 25-18 respectively to earn them a confortable win.
In their application through their lawyers of Kesiime and Co advocates, the applicants demanded for an explanation from the university why the M6 scale salary scale was split to create M6.1 and M6.2 salary scales.
Latest statistics from the African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect, ANPPCAN Uganda Chapter, indicate that the number of street children has increased in the country by 70 percent, from 4000 in 1993 to more than 10,000 in 2018.
From agricultural crops, fresh and dried fish, vegetables, second-hand clothes, shoes, handbags to butcheries, among many other wares all these are found at Kalerwe market. But why was it named Kalerwe market
Parliament has approved 67 billion shillings for the establishment of the National Ambulance service system mandated to offer pre-hospital and emergency services in Uganda.
Namugwanya told the Committee that the decision to streamline the industry is premised on a cabinet memo directing the Authority to come up with a system to manage the boda boda operations following reports that criminals were using the motor cycles to commit crime in the city.
Aineomugisha says that whenever the KCCA enforcement team picks up their members they claim to be working on the instructions of Kamya and the Children and Youth Affairs State Minister, Florence Nakiwala Kiyingi.
The Bill, first presented in parliament in 2015, provides that the Lord Mayor be elected by at least two-thirds of the Councilors and not through universal adult suffrage. It also seeks to clarify roles of the Lord Mayor and Deputy Lord Mayor.
The report highlights the growing challenges of unplanned urbanization, unemployment and informality in the Kampala, a city with a population of four million people, and how these can be addressed to ensure a brighter future for residents and businesses.
KCCA had initial plans of extending rail services to the areas of Luzira and Nalukolongo, in Nakawa and Rubaga Divisions respectively, following the introduction of passenger train services between Kampala and Namanve, in 2015. It was hoped that the introduction and subsequent expansion of train services, would decongest the city.