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Preparations are in high gear for President Museveni's official visit to Kampala. The President is expected to assess Parish Development Model programmes in Kampala, as his nationwide tour ends.
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The population of Kampala is projected to grow by at least 57.8 percent in the next 10 years, signalling increased pressure on a city already facing challenges of overcrowding, informal ...
Kampala is experiencing a shortage of houses due to the rapidly growing population. According to Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), Kampala has a housing deficit 100,000.
About 89 per cent of Kampala City population is young, ranging from 0-29 years and nearly six in every 10 of the city dwellers live in slums, according to Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).
Kampala is experiencing a shortage of houses due to the rapidly growing population. According to Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS), Kampala has a housing deficit 100,000.
About 89 per cent of Kampala City population is young, ranging from 0-29 years and nearly six in every 10 of the city dwellers live in slums, according to Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA).