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How new cities are grappling with lack of funds

Daily Monitor Wednesday February 24 2021 Garbage dumped at Kabudaire market in Fort Portal City. New leaders say they have been having challenges of few garbage trucks. PHOTO | ALEX ASHABA Summary Parliament on April 28 approved the creation of 15 cities on July 1. They include Arua, Gulu, Jinja, Mbarara, Fort Portal, Masaka, Mbale, Soroti, Hoima, and Lira. Advertisement Lack of staff structures and funding from the central government continue to cripple the operations of the newly-created cities, Daily Monitor has learnt. Parliament on April 28 approved the creation of 15 cities on July 1. They include Arua, Gulu, Jinja, Mbarara, Fort Portal, Masaka, Mbale, Soroti, Hoima, and Lira.

Can Baryayanga retain his Kabale Municipality MP seat?

Daily Monitor Friday January 01 2021 Summary Mr Baryayanga, who is an Independent, is facing off with six candidates, who include Dr Thaddeus Nicholas Kamara (FDC) and Sheikh Kasim Kamugisha (NRM). Others are Mr Bob Rubasha, Mr Henry Kyarimpa, Ms Viola Nahabwe and Mr Denis Ogaba Nahabwe, all Independents. Advertisement The Kabale Municipality Member of Parliament, Mr Andrew Baryayanga, is facing stiff competition for the seat he has been occupying for the last 10 years. Mr Baryayanga, who is an Independent, is facing off with six candidates, who include Dr Thaddeus Nicholas Kamara (FDC) and Sheikh Kasim Kamugisha (NRM). Others are Mr Bob Rubasha, Mr Henry Kyarimpa, Ms Viola Nahabwe and Mr Denis Ogaba Nahabwe, all Independents.

Fight over contracts dent urban roads bid

Daily Monitor Monday December 21 2020 One of the oil roads being constructed at Nguedo Sub-county in Buliisa District. There are claims of fraud and corruption in management of the World Bank funded Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development project. PHOTO/ STEPHEN OTAGE Advertisement The Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development has denied claims of fraud and corruption in management of the World Bank funded Uganda Support to Municipal Infrastructure Development (USMID) project. The corruption claims in procurement of contractors under the project were first made early last month by Uganda National Association of Building and Civil Engineers Contractors (UNABEC) in a complaint to the World Bank, Inspector General of Government and State House Anti-Corruption Unit.

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