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TOP STORY! KCCA Passes Landmark Resolution Backing Investors, Snubs Lukwago’s Anti-Development Agenda

Kampala, Uganda – Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Council has resolved that the Authority should allow able local investors to develop, cover, and upgrade the city’s drainage systems to combat Kampala’s persistent flooding crisis.

This landmark decision was reached during a heated council meeting on April 3, 2025, where councilors also delivered a damning blow to Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago, dismissing his allegations against city tycoon Dr. Hajji Hamis Kiggundu and former Acting Executive Director Frank Nyakana Rusa as baseless, malicious, and politically motivated.

The Capital Times have learnt that instead of endorsing Lukwago’s claims, the council awarded Rusa for his outstanding service and declared support for private-sector partnerships as the way forward in fixing the city’s infrastructure mess.

Rusa’s certificate for his excellent work as the Acting Executive Director of KCCA.

Lukwago, who has long positioned himself as a fierce critic of city developers, had accused Dr. Kiggundu of illegally reconstructing the Jugula drainage channel near Nakivubo, alleging it caused the devastating floods that recently crippled Kampala.

He further implicated Frank Nyakana Rusa, demanding his interdiction from the office of Director of Legal Affairs, claiming he backed the project while serving as Acting Executive Director between September and December 2024.

The council, however, was in no mood for theatrics. Members tabled official records showing that Ham Enterprises (U) Ltd, the company owned by Dr. Kiggundu, had submitted all construction plans to KCCA in accordance with the law. The plans were reviewed and approved on December 9, 2024.

KCCA’s approval letter showing that Ham Enterprises (U) Ltd, had submitted all construction plans to KCCA in accordance with the law.

It was revealed that the charges Lukwago cited had not only been dismissed by the KCCA magistrate court on January 14, 2025, but had been wrongly filed against Dr. Kiggundu personally, rather than his company—clearly violating the legal principle of limited liability.

Councilors described the charges as malicious, biased, and legally irregular. They criticized Lukwago for consistently promoting personal vendettas instead of offering leadership grounded in facts and development priorities.

His conduct was labeled unprofessional, with members pointing out that the actual cause of floods across the city stemmed from years of neglect, poor solid waste disposal in open drainages, and the lack of modern infrastructure—not the efforts of developers like Ham Enterprises who are working to fix these problems.

Charges Lukwago cited had not only been dismissed by the KCCA magistrate court on January 14, 2025, but had been wrongly filed against Dr. Kiggundu personally, rather than his company

Ironically, while most parts of Kampala flooded in March—including Clock Tower, Kawempe, Natete, Kamwokya, Kinawataka, Forest Mall Nakawa, Zana, and parts of the Northern Bypass—the areas around Nakivubo remained dry. This, the council agreed, was evidence of the success of the Jugula channel works led by Ham Enterprises under Rusa’s oversight during his tenure as Acting ED.

In a dramatic turn of events, the council shifted the spotlight to Rusa, commending his exemplary service and presenting him with a Certificate of Appreciation. The award, inscribed with the words “We appreciate your noble service for the Capital City (Kampala) as Acting E.D.,” was handed over amid applause, with photos of Rusa holding the framed certificate against the backdrop of the Ugandan and KCCA flags quickly circulating online.

The session marked a turning point in KCCA’s approach to flood management and members resolved that the authority should partner with credible local investors to develop and upgrade the city’s drainage systems, especially as funding from the central government remains insufficient and foreign aid continues to decline.

Lukwago Buried by Facts as KCCA Council Rallies Behind Rusa and Dr. Ham

Drawing comparisons with modern cities that have invested in underground drainage, the council emphasized the need to shift away from Kampala’s outdated open channels, which are prone to blockage by solid waste.

Members warned against politicizing development efforts and called for unity in advancing Kampala’s progress. They stressed that KCCA’s mandate is to serve all Ugandans holistically, not to be driven by personal emotions or political rivalries. The council also issued a passionate call to government entities to support, rather than frustrate, local investors who have the capacity to solve real urban challenges.

The events of April 3 left no doubt about where the council stands. While Lukwago walked in seeking to indict others, he walked out politically bruised, his credibility shaken by a united council determined to focus on solutions rather than blame.

As Kampala looks to the future, the city may finally be turning a corner—one paved not with finger-pointing, but with partnership, progress, and homegrown leadership.

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