Tag: KCCA
Tension as KCCA Staff Develop Covid-19 Symptoms
There was tension at the headquarters of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) on Friday, June 5 as four of their staff members developed symptoms...
Police Blocks Public Vehicles Without Route Charts
Public transport vehicles have returned on the roads today, but many that do not have route charts issued by the Kampala Capital City Authority...
Minister Betty Amongi Speaks Out on Hiked Taxi Fares
For the first time in two months, Taxis are back on the roads. The Kampala capital city released route numbers on Wednesday, June 3...
Police Warns Taxis Drivers Against Violating Curfew Time
The Uganda Police force has advised Taxi drivers and other chauffeur drivers to keep time as they make a return to roads again. The...
Strict Guidelines Issued to Taxis, Buses as Public Transport Resumes Next...
As public transport operators gear up to resume business next week on June 4, the government has warned that anyone caught driving passengers without...
KCCA Gets Big Share of Supplementary Budget
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and the Uganda Industrial Research Institute (UIRI) are the two big beneficiaries from the supplementary budget passed by Parliament...
Government to Pay Shs4 billion to Former KCCA staff
Former employees of Kampala City Council (KCC), which was transformed into Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), who were retrenched almost 10 years ago, will...
Taxi Drivers Protest Against Old Taxi Park Renovations
On Monday, a number of taxi drivers stormed the old taxi to protest against the ongoing renovations by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA)
The...
KCCA to Refurbish Old Taxi Park, Work to Take 3 Months
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has begun the refurbishment of Kampala Old Taxi park today May 9, and this will take three months.
According a...
Govt Proposes Stringent Guidelines for Boda Bodas, Taxis After Lockdown
Business for boda bodas and taxi operators might never get back to the usual even after the lockdown or even when the coronavirus bug...