

Kampala Mourns Heroes Amidst KCCA's Crackdown on Littering
Kampala Mourns Fallen Heroes as KCCA Intensifies Anti-Littering Campaign Kampala, Uganda – The city of Kampala is mourning the loss of several prominent figures while simultaneously witnessing a heightened effort by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to address the pervasive issue of littering. The 106.5 NRG Radio Am Show recently highlighted these concurrent events, offering insights into the city's current atmosphere. "Heroes laid to rest, but their legacies live within us," one of the radio hosts stated, reflecting the somber mood surrounding the recent deaths. The show also discussed the KCCA's new strategy, which involves deploying enforcement officers on bicycles equipped with cameras to catch offenders in the act. Another host added, "If you're caught throwing trash on the street, they'll arrest you and take you to court." This statement underscores the seriousness with which the KCCA is approaching the problem. The increased enforcement is part of a broader effort to improve Kampala's cleanliness and overall urban environment. While the crackdown on littering is generating some controversy, the KCCA's commitment to creating a cleaner city is a positive step forward.