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VIDEO: Why Lukwago shunned Museveni meeting

VIDEO: Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago has snubbed Uganda President Yoweri Museveni’s invitation, together with other councilors, to solve the administrative stalemate over the vendors on Kampala streets. The refusal of the Lord Mayor Lukwago to attend the state House meeting sets a stage for the renewed clashes between him …

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VIDEO: Musisi lauds NBS TV for Kampala City Festival support

VIDEO: KCCA Executive Director Jennifer Musisi has this afternoon paid a courtesy visit to NBS television, and applauding the television for successfully seeing through the just concluded 5th annual Kampala city festival.  Musisi lauded the television saying NBS association with the event, made this year’s festival bigger than any other held. …

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PICTORIAL: Kampala City Festival 2016 reaches new high

PICTORIAL: Another Kampala City Festival, another year to remember!  Kampala Capital City Authority on  Sunday pulled off another great show as Kampalans, in record numbers, celebrated  their culture, innovation, unity and social life. Today confirmed the Kampala show as the biggest street party in East Africa. As KCCA said pre-event, “With Kampala in a constant …

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One big party – The Kampala City Festival is here

PICTORIAL: Kampala Capital City Authority Sunday hosts a fifth Kampala City Festival, considered the biggest street party in East Africa, as the city and country celebrate  their culture, innovation, unity and social life. To spice the annual event are the Kampala City festival rally, that on Saturday set the stage for the festival, cycling and …

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KCCA bounce back, Villa stroll as BUL shocks Express

Uganda Premier League: KCCA 1  Saints 0 Villa 3  Proline 0 URA 2 Lweza 2 BStars 1 Sadolin 0 JMC 1  Vipers 1 JSS 0  Onduparaka 0 Express 0 BUL 1 Police 0  Soana 3 Paul Mucureezi’s first goal of the season gave KCCA a narrow 1-0 win over Saints Tuesday that was enough …

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