
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki
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Official personal account for Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki the Executive Director at @KCCAUG ,
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This morning, I made an impromptu visit to Kitebi Health Center to assess service delivery and interact with both staff and patients. I wish to remind the public that all services offered at KCCA health facilities across the city are FREE OF CHARGE. Please do not pay any money for any service. I thank our health workers for upholding the values of patient care, integrity, and teamwork as they continue to serve the people of Kampala.
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki34,329 次观看 • 24 天前

Today’s heavy rainfall put to test our drainage systems in Kampala, and the results are encouraging, although we have not yet achieved our target level of resilience. Areas including Sebana Road, Clock Tower,forest mall, golf course and Allen Road experienced flash floods, but in most of them the water cleared within about seven minutes, compared to past incidents where flooding would last for hours or days and disrupt businesses immensly. This improvement follows recent Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) drainage upgrades, including the construction of 16 crossing culverts along Allen Road and Sebana Road into Nakivubo Channel has increased the city’s capacity to tame storm water. Additional works are ongoing, including longitudinal drainage along Ben Kiwanuka Street and a planned box culvert on Namirembe Road under the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area Urban Development Project. Two buildings, Totala Business and Qualicell, experienced basement flooding due to drainage challenges internal to them, and the KCCA drainage team has been quickly deployed with suction trucks to support them evacuate the water. As drainage improvement works continue, inconvenience caused by this natural occurrence is regreted. Our call on residents, traders & building owners is to dispose of waste responsibly and avoid blocking drainage channels. Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) is working to build a cleaner, safer, and more flood-resilient Kampala.
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki71,491 次观看 • 4 个月前

Today, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) returned to Kasanvu Zone in Makindye Division not just to clean again, but to work side by side with residents and local leaders to build a stronger culture of hygiene and sanitation . Following last week’s decommissioning of a long-standing illegal dumpsite in the area, we are reminded that real change is not a one-off event, but a daily discipline. Clean frontages, proper waste disposal, and protected drainage channels are essential to public health and dignity. It starts with each of us . We will continue investing in waste management, enforcement, and community mobilisation but lasting impact depends on personal responsibility and community ownership. A cleaner Kampala is a shared responsibility. Let’s keep it going.
Hajjat Sharifah Buzeki12,636 次观看 • 23 天前
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