Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has started greening the city again after days of ...
KCCA should walk the same path. Those of you who are on social media have probably seen the viral video in which Kawempe ...
Kampala Lord Mayor-elect Ronald Balimwezo Nsubuga has unveiled an ambitious vision for the capital, promising inclusive leadership, strengthened service delivery, and practical solutions to Kampala's ...
KAMPALA, Uganda – Two explosions rocked Uganda's capital, Kampala, on Tuesday, killing at least three civilians in what police described as a coordinated attack by extremists opposed to the government ...
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Kacita's Sekito Says 'New Breath' for Kampala As KCCA Clears Streets
The acting chairman of the Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA), Issa Sekito, has welcomed the ongoing eviction of street vendors from the city centre, describing the enforcement as a turning ...
KCCA says their duty is to ensure public safety, sanitation and orderly trade. They say the enforcement of the trade order is not arbitrary, but anchored in law ...
Kampala’s streets have long been a stage for informal trade. From small hawkers carrying goods on their backs to vendors setting up stalls along sidewalks and major roads, the city’s informal economy ...
A vast landfill site collapsed in Uganda's capital city on Friday, killing at least 18 people, the Red Cross said. Eighteen was the latest number reported by the nonprofit on Sunday as searches drew ...
Officials from the city administration say potholes in the capital measure 25,000 square metres. The road network of Kampala totals 2,100km but only 654km are tarmacked. And more than half of those ...
Kololo, the upscale neighborhood in Kampala, surveys Uganda’s largest city and capital from its historic sky-high hilltop. The community, which is in the center of the city, gets its moniker from the ...
Kampala is loud, fast, unpredictable ,and completely unforgettable. In this video, we dive into the organized chaos that defines Uganda’s capital city, where every street bursts with energy, movement, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
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