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SV: SV: {UAH} KCCA takes over city taxis < KCCA takes over city taxis

AMIN DESTROYED THEM. THEY WERE ALREADY FULLY FUNCTIONAL ( INCLUDING COMMERCIAL BANKS, CO-OPERATIVE BANKS). It was Amin who distributed out them
to his own personal mates during so called "Mafuta Ming".That was when that BUSINESS ALLOCATION BOARD MADE THE SHOULD BE REGULATED BECOME REGULATORS-

See, allocating businesses?!?!?? What crap. Business should come out of personal idea:

THE UNTOUCHABLES BECAME THE REGULATORS, SO TO SAY. But,ironically, that too
was why his mighty army failed to defend him. They were wealthy and had no reason to die but to hide their loots as the new order moved in.

Yes you opinion is valid but some thing is wrong with your chronolgy of
Ugandan development. Otherwise, the debate would be useful.

Please note that the one does not exclude the other. Both this issue is about urban congestion and particularly Kampala taxi's appalling congestion.

Observe, in Uganda, the URBANES ARE JUST AS MUCH RURALS. Our urbane stands with one leg in Caro and another in town. He is still very much the same person, so to say.

I worked a short period at both City Hall and 6th street. So, I know the issue fairly well.
 Noc'la

"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.


Den söndag, 11 januari 2015 13:49 skrev Herrn Edward Mulindwa <mulindwa@look.ca>:


Nock'L
 
Before you burn the resources to build the urban centers, kindly start by making villages livable. Clue? Revise agriculture and Livestock the way Iddi Amin the dictator had started sir, because agriculture makes a very good income. By doing that you will have people enticed to go back to the rural areas then start on the urban centers. The population you have in the cities today are forced to be into them for the villages have a fertile land you have neglected. Kindly make the villages livable then get the true net numbers of population in villages  and then start to plan with that net population, Take in power and communication as well. Water might be a good idea as well.
 
The population of cities in Uganda is way artificial to plan for sir.
 
EM
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From: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com [mailto:ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 7:22 AM
To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com
Subject: SV: SV: {UAH} KCCA takes over city taxis < KCCA takes over city taxis
 
FN,
YES I DO!!!!!! And, it is not naive.
I still contend the same. But to help out, I am gonna make an illustration of my meaning.
 
Look, except for the modern Arab cities, all these cities around the world were not originally designed for the demographic boom of today. Our own Göteborg, Stockholm, Malmö etc have structures from 1700 still providing utility.
 
I am aware that whenever issues like this congestion of Kampala for example,surfaces, African experts start to excell each other with sofisticated academic theories which more often than not all make senses but, most of which are only barely or marginally relevant to an African country of Ugandas level of development.
 
There is not so much sofistication in urban development planning. BUT WE HAVE TO REACH THERE FIRST.We have to clear the way to make planning possible.
 
We have to attack the mind-set: the psychological aspect. FORM THE CULTURE
THAT FORMS US IN THE DESIRED DIRECTION, so to say.
 
Cities grow proportionally with the growth in demography and the demands there of. AND DEMAND IS THE KEY WORD HERE!!!!!!!
 
LET ME REPEAT,OUR APPALING SITUATION IS BECAUSE THERE ARE FAR TOO FEW LAWS AND REGULATIONS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY ((as Kassulex also noted)),LACK OF RIGID CONTROL OR LAW ENFORCEMENT TO ENSURE IMPLEMENTATION OF DE FACTO LAWS AND REGULATIONS!!!
 
WE HAVE SITUTION, YES WE DO, THAT THE ONES TO BE REGULATED ARE THEMSELVES THE REGULATORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
That is majorly why not enough jobs are created
That is majorly why there is so huge negligence of the laws and regulations
That is majorly why there is so much moral and ethical decay
That is majorly why that are billions and billions and billions of uncollected state revenues that could have been injected in those sectors like the transport sector which could have self-sustained maintenance of roads and drainage systems.
 
Now I have babbled enough on this. next shall be concrete illustration of how us of the laws create chains of jobb opportunities as well as clear congestions such as that of Kampala using the very same arguments.
Noc'la gaumoy
 
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
 
Den lördag, 10 januari 2015 20:14 skrev "'fnshemereirwe@yahoo.com' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
 
Gamouy,  how really naive this sounds!  You think people drive dmcs without service because of lack of regulations? ! How really naive! !!!
 
FN
 
 
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From: "'gaumoy nockrach-laduma' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>
Date: 10/01/2015 15:52 (GMT+03:00)
To: ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com
Subject: SV: {UAH} KCCA takes over city taxis < KCCA takes over city taxis

SIMON,
ON ANOTHER NOTE WHICH LIES MY HEART WARMEST (JOB CREATION), I WELCOME THIS AS A FIRST STEP INFRONT.
 
The transport sector needs to be stream-lined and with strong focus for job creation. Uganda needs a lot more laws and regulations in this sector to that end.
 
As IGP Kalle started a couple of months back on trafic regulation control.
 
There are many drivers, mechanics, builders, etc. 
 
Rigid  controls of both the drivers effective working ours and rests, speed limits and mechanical conditions of the means of transport could compell transport operators to employ both drivers  and have their cars serviced regularly to meet standard: CREATE JOB........, CHAINS OF JOBS!!!!!!!!!
 
UGANDA NEEDS MORE LAWS AND REGULATIONS TO CREATE JOBS!
Noc'l
 
 
"WE FORM THE CULTURE THAT FORMS US"….noc'la gaumoy.
 
Den lördag, 10 januari 2015 0:23 skrev 'Simon Okurut' via Ugandans at Heart (UAH) Community <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>:
 
The government has taken over control of the operation of taxis in Kampala, handing it to police. If government is serious, this should be the opportune moment  to address congestion in the city by introducing alternative transport such as  town buses as we had in the past. 
 
The government has the money to buy buses if it wants, I mean if it can buy presidential jets, military choppers and other arsenals; purchase of buses will be like a drop of money in the ocean of money!
 
Peter Simon
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