Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Councillors at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) have raised alarms over the ...
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New Vision on MSNPublic-private partnership key in addressing Kampala’s water and sanitation problemsKCCA like other government agencies often faces budget constraints, hence the need for strategic public-private partnerships ...
Early this year, the Kampala Capital City Authority clashed with the National Forestry Authority over a new proposed garbage site in Buyala, in Wakiso District. The NFA contended that this ...
The spread of the Mpox disease has slowed down in Kampala, with only four new cases recorded by Tuesday, February 11. However, the number of patients currently undergoing treatment in various ...
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New Vision on MSNKCCA expands solid waste management drive to all divisionsThe Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) top technical teams have spread their wings to all five divisions, inspecting and mobilising communities to engage in solid waste management and improve ...
Paving all roads in the city is unrealistic due to high costs, but Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) could collaborate with researchers to find cost-effective solutions to stabilise the soil.
The Kampala Capital City Authority leadership started today in a state of concern after a pile of rubbish at Kiteezi landfill ...
Survivors of the Kiteezi landfill collapse have reiterated their demand for compensation to relocate from the buffer zones. The call comes after Saturday’s fire. The fire broke out at the collapsed ...
The Commercial court has fined National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) Shs 813.75 million for causing damage to a building while carrying out maintenance works in Kampala city. Justice Cornelia ...
The executive director for Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Hajat Buzeki Sharifah, has launched a clean-up campaign dubbed Come and Clean Kampala Together. The campaign will focus on ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNUganda: AI Monitors Help Uganda Tackle Air Pollution CrisisAir quality monitors powered by artificial intelligence (AI) are being deployed in Uganda's capital city in efforts to drive down pollution-related illnesses, especially among vulnerable populations.
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