Every rainy season, Kampala transforms into ponds and lakes. Streets that hum with cars, boda boda motorcycles, and market vendors become rivers of brown water. This flooding ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Uganda Police Force (UPF), alongside the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), has launched joint investigations into the demolition of Kampala’s oldest market ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has started greening the city again after days of ...
Some street vendors begun returning to designated markets following enforcement of a trade order by the Kampala Capital City ...
Kampala city authorities have attributed the floods in downtown Kampala to architectural flaws in some arcades, as well as the ongoing construction of several drainage channels. However, they ...
Nearly a week after their removal from the streets of Kampala’s central business district, displaced vendors have raised concerns that they are still grappling with how to stay in business. Kampala ...
Kampala is set to get its first city tour buses – a development that will come as a major boost for urban tourism and further diversify the tourism product offerings. Kampala is set to get its first ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. Joseph Aliguma is perched on the bull bars of a minibus, ...
When the heavens open over Kampala, the city holds its breath. The sky weeps in torrents, and the streets are swallowed whole.; Water turns into rivers, rivers into oceans, and roads become lakes.
New York City may be the city that never sleeps, but Kampala, the vibrant capital of Uganda, is giving the Big Apple a run for its money. "You'll be sleeping in your shoes" is the rallying cry, with ...
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 ...
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 ...