New KCCA ED Kisaka pays Lukwago a courtesy visit

Aug 07, 2020

The Kampala Capital City Authority(KCCA) Dorothy Kisaka on Friday paid the Lord Mayor Erias Likwago a courtesy call in his office.

Lukwago shared with her his strategic direction for Kampala City as she starts her  duty. The interface was also intended to know one another as they plan for Kampala as a City of the 21st Century by improving its planning in a participatory and inclusive way.

Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago and his deputy Doreen Nyanjura take KCCA Dorothy Kisaka around the Mayor's gardens..

Lukwago underscored the key tenets and benchmarks that guide his leadership and policy direction summarized in the six pillar of principles and policy guidelines that were endorsed by the electorate in Kampala while making a social contract him.

They later toured the Lord Mayor's Parlor and Gardens which greatly needs to be refurbished.

The Lord Mayor's Parlor was opened by the Governor Sir John Hathorn Hall in 1949 and marks the time when Kampala became a City. It is therefore an important part of Uganda's national history and heritage which deserves to be preserved and protected.

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