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SV: {UAH} Kampala and Munini Mulera

Mw Bwanika,
It is unfortunate that since the NRA/M7ism went to the Luweero jungle and he got heavy weight political and opinion leaderships in Buganda in particular things have not been the same as far as the issue of rules is concern!
Take for example there was a time when Mayor Lukwago had just come to being the City Mayor he started to implement his program on seeing that Boda - Boda folks must have helmets or head protectors which included the one for the passengers or the motorcycles can be confiscated.
But, as soon as the rules started to work, M7 from nowhere in a strongly statement told Lukwago 'please do not to disturb my Boda – Boda'! Within no time Kampala streets became a complete chaos which continues till tomorrow. Now the question is who should we blame?
 
Ocaya pOcure


Den torsdag, 3 november 2016 6:13 skrev Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com>:



WB

The issue is too much politics in Uganda.

How many planners does Kigali has, just a handfull. They are doing far much better because they follow urban laws, rules and regulations.

Betty Kamya has been telling vendors off the street, Lukwago and his group telling them to stay put! And let us wait till another election period and shift all that can be done now to another period!

Certianly we do not have enough planners and urban engineers but KCCA is far more organised and can deliver if left to do their work.

Bwanika

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From: Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 5:41 PM
Subject: Kampala and Munini Mulera
To: "ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com" <ugandans-at-heart@googlegroups.com>


The beautiful city on seven planned hills that welcomed me in 1966 now covers dozens of unplanned hills, valleys and wetlands that have been converted into a concrete jungle that I find rather unbearable. For practical purposes, Kampala stretches from Nansana in the north, to Kyengera in the west, to Kajjansi in the south and Seeta in the east.

http://www.monitor.co.ug/OpEd/ columnists/MuniiniMulera/ Enforce-urban-rural-planning- prevent-spread-Kampalitis/ 878676-3436638-thiyrm/index. html
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