@RailwaysUganda What kind of message did you listen to that stopped you from today’s trip? Your train todayvwas full to the brim because of an earlier communication!
One of the #KlaSmartCity roads in Makindye Division is Kabega Road. A couple of years back, the story of this road and the community it serves was a very dusty one.
Now, with the #KCCAatWork intervention, the story here is of a widened road with wider walkways and covered drains, booming businesses and a developing community #ForABetterCity.
The Lord Mayor Kampala Central Salim Uhuru flagging off the monthly Kampala fun ride @KCCAUG Kampala City Hall to promote road safety under the theme 'great roads, great user experience'. @dorothykisaka@KCCASpox@KCCAED
@KagutaMuseveni Kudos to the security forces fir the swift move to identify, through facial recognition, the perpetrators of these heinous acts and thus forcing them into retreat.
The Minister of state for Kampala and Metropolitan affairs Kabuye Kyofatogabye flanked by Eng. David Luyimbazi the KCCa deputy director addressing the media after signing an MOU in which @KCCAUG is partnering @PCF_Uganda to plant 1 million trees for 'Greening Uganda' @KCCAED
“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14
@SolomonSerwanjj Sir,
There is a big difference between activism & journalism.
Journalism deals with facts objectively & fairly. Activism deals with a cause that is subjective, skewed and biased.
The two travel parallel roads.
Yes?
A good Resident. The @KCCAED Dorothy Kisaka attends an LC1 meeting in Komamboga where she and other residents were hailed for their contributions to this model abode.