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Gen. Tinyefuza vacates KCCA house

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Major General David Tinyefuza has finally handed over the Kampala Mayor’s House to Kampala Capital City Authority.

The keys of the house located at plot 2 Mabua Road in Kololo, have been given to the Deputy Director of physical planning Goerge Agaba by the security minister Mukasa Muluuli.

The hand over marks the end of a standoff between KCCA and Major General Tinyefuza, who had earlier threatened to arrest any one who attaempted to evict him.

The recovery of the house is part of a campaign by KCCA to recover its properties, which were illegally sold off or given away by the previous leadership.

Agaba says there are more KCCA properties that are still in the wrong hands, which the authority is vowing persue.

Gen. Tinyefuza was not at the scene but the house was empty and clean.

Story by Moses Ndhaye

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