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Residents of Kisekka have decried the poor management of sewage in their area.

David Kugonza | November 16, 2016

By Damalie Mukhaye

Residents of Kisekka in Kampala have decried the poor management of sewage in their area.

They have raised their concerns to the Executive Director of KCCA Jenipher Musisi, who has been visiting the area to check the progress of road construction in the city.

According to the residents, sewage from different city arcades and companies around drain to their area of operation through Nakivubo channel putting them at risk of contracting diseases.

They have called upon Musisi and the government to fast track the construction of this channel.

Meanwhile, some of residents who were working from kiseka market want to know their fate after the completion of the redevelopment of the market.

Written by David Kugonza




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