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KCCA mega clean-up drive places Kampala Division on high alert
A massive clean-up initiative, organized by the Kampala Capital City Authority ( KCCA ), has put the Kampala division on high alert as it aims to tackle the city’s cleanliness challenges.
In an effort to address the litter and waste management issues plaguing the division, the KCCA Mega Clean-up Drive has been launched.
This initiative aims to mobilize residents, businesses, and key stakeholders to actively participate in cleaning up and maintaining a clean environment.
The clean-up drive places Kampala division on high alert, as it requires the full involvement and cooperation of all community members.
It emphasizes the importance of taking individual responsibility for waste management, proper garbage disposal, and maintaining hygiene in public spaces.
The KCCA Mega Clean-up Drive will not only focus on removing visible waste but also aims to instill a culture of cleanliness and environmental consciousness within the community.
By sensitizing residents about the significance of cleanliness and proper waste management, the initiative hopes to create long-lasting behavioral change that will benefit the entire division.
Moreover, the clean-up drive will support the strengthening of waste management systems and infrastructure within the division.
This includes the provision of adequate waste collection services, efficient garbage bins placement, and the establishment of recycling facilities. These efforts will contribute to improving the overall cleanliness and sanitation standards in Kampala division.
The KCCA Mega Clean-up Drive is a proactive step towards promoting a healthier and more sustainable living environment for the residents of Kampala division.
It reinforces the importance of collective action and collaboration in creating clean and beautiful surroundings.