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Kampala’s Traffic Crisis Is a Choice We Keep Making – Eng Ben Misagga

Kampalas Traffic Crisis Is a Choice We Keep Making

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Police Warn Of Major Traffic Disruptions Ahead Of Museveni’s Swearing-In At Kololo — Here Are the Roads To Avoid

Police Warn Of Major Traffic Disruptions Ahead Of Museveni’s Swearing-In At Kololo — Here Are the Roads To Avoid

Viewers: 90,003 By Spy Uganda Motorists have been urged to expect significant traffic diversions and restricted access around Kololo Ceremonial Grounds ahead of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s swearing-in ceremony scheduled for Tuesday next week. In a statement issued by Police spokesperson Kituuma Rusoke, the Uganda Police Force said elaborate traffic and security measures have been put in place to …

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Uganda is more than boda bodas, traffic jam, Mayiga tells Jamaican star SPICE

Uganda is more than boda bodas traffic jam Mayiga tells

Charles Peter Mayiga, the premier of Buganda kingdom, has urged international visitors to look beyond common stereotypes about Uganda, saying the country offers far more than boda boda and traffic congestion. Mayiga made the remarks while hosting Jamaican dancehall star Grace Latoya Hamilton, professionally known as SPICE, at Bulange Mengo, the administrative seat of the Buganda kingdom, during her cultural …

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Enforce Traffic Rules, To Save Lives, Mufti Tells Gov’t.

Enforce Traffic Rules To Save Lives Mufti Tells Govt

His Eminence Dr. Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje the Mufti of Uganda, urged the Gov’t authorities that align with transport to intensify efforts in sensitizing the wider public on the appropriate usage of the roads and enforce the traffic rules and regulations, otherwise, more Ugandan lives are to perish due to bad driving on many Ugandan roads which are mostly done …

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ROAD TO JAN 15 ! In MUKONO, M7 promises alternative routes to deal with traffic menace, crush PDM looters

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Mukono – President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has pledged to fast-track alternative road networks around Kampala to ease traffic congestion while vowing to crack down on the theft and mismanagement of Parish Development Model (PDM) funds in Mukono District. Addressing a massive campaign rally at St. Joseph’s Secondary School, Naggalama Grounds in Mukono on Friday, President Museveni said heavy traffic from …

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Masaka Road Traffic Jam was caused by Indiscipline on the Road – Police Clarifies

Masaka Road Traffic Jam was caused by Indiscipline on the

Kampala- Uganda Police through its department of Traffic and Road Safety, has confirmed that the gridlock on Masaka road that started on Monday evening to Tuesday morning was caused by high volume of traffic from Masaka heading back to Kampala and In disciplined drivers who made several lanes. Vehicles stuck in traffic jam along Masaka road (courtesy photo) “It is not …

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BLAME ME NOT! State House Dismisses Claims Linking Kampala–Masaka Traffic Gridlock to M7 Convoy

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Kampala, Tuesday — State House has dismissed claims attributing the severe traffic gridlock along the Kampala–Masaka highway to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni’s convoy, describing the assertions as false and misleading. In a press statement issued on Tuesday, the Presidential Press Unit said while delays experienced by motorists were regrettable, it was inaccurate to blame the congestion on the President’s movements. …

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In Kampala the only traffic jam left is between sermons, not vehicles – Parrots Media

SATIRE: In Kampala the only traffic jam left is between sermons, not vehicles

Guest Writer Kampala’s streets are no longer just for bodas, taxis, and street vendors. They’ve become open-air churches, with youth preachers multiplying faster than taxis at rush hour. Surely, something needs to be checked. With these alarming numbers, soon the only traffic jam left will be between sermons, not vehicles. On some corners, commuters three simultaneous sermons; one on prosperity, …

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