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Kiteezi landfill collapse: Landlords want compensation expedited

Barbra Anyait by Barbra Anyait
October 28, 2024
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Police officers oversee the search and rescue operation at Kiteezi landfill on August 13, 2024. PHOTO / Michael Kakumirizi

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Landlords whose houses were destroyed by the Kiteezi landfill collapse in August, 2024, have asked the government to expedite their compensation.

Two weeks ago, State Minister for Disaster Preparedness, Relief, and Refugees Ms Lilian Aber, assured the landlords whose properties were damaged, as well as those in the buffer zone that the government would compensate them after the valuation process is completed.

Now the landlords led by one Jonathan Kasule are calling for a quick review of their documents so that the valuation process can start.

They also note that it is becoming difficult to find accommodation for their families, thus asking Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to allow the residents in the buffer zone to reoccupy their houses as they await compensation.

Rose Nakabugo, the Assistant Commissioner for Disaster Preparedness, says that the government has documented all individuals affected by the tragedy, including the 81 houses impacted by water from the garbage.

Meanwhile, Mr Frank Rusa the acting KCCA Executive Director told journalists earlier that a committee from the office of the government valuer has been instituted to assess the damaged houses.

“As you know processes, I cannot speak scientifically because it’s not like one plus one which equals to two but I want you to have trust,” Mr Rusa said.

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