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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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