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KCCA’s wounds: Political rivalries and the fight for Kampala’s future

KCCA’s wounds: Political rivalries and the fight for Kampala’s future

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Uganda Monitor
Published on 2024-09-29 08:20:31

First, it claimed the scalp of Jennifer Musisi, who at the time seemed to be permanent furniture at the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA). 

After, Erias Lukwago, the City Lord Mayor, went lyrical, singing his heart out after the exit of his biggest nemesis at the City Hall. When Ms Musisi was the KCCA executive director, the two were always at loggerheads.

Then came the short-lived Mr Andrew Kitaka whose acting term ended when President Museveni appointed Ms Dorothy Kisaka. Until her appointment, Ms Kisaka had been heading the Covid-19 response secretariat. After jumping onto…

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