Today,
@KCCAUG returned to Kasanvu Zone in Makindye Division not just to clean again, but to work side by side with residents and local leaders to build a stronger culture of hygiene and sanitation .
Following last week’s decommissioning of a long-standing illegal dumpsite in the area, we are reminded that real change is not a one-off event, but a daily discipline.
Clean frontages, proper waste disposal, and protected drainage channels are essential to public health and dignity.
It starts with each of us . We will continue investing in waste management, enforcement, and community mobilisation but lasting impact depends on personal responsibility and community ownership.
A cleaner Kampala is a shared responsibility. Let’s keep it going.