312 billion shillings stolen on KCCA bank accounts

Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) is in shock after about 312 billion shillings meant to develop markets in the city went missing on the council’s bank accounts.

KCCA has consequently established a committee comprised of councilors to investigate the whereabouts of the said money. Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago says that the committee is headed by his deputy Sulaiman Kidandala.

 The money was meant to redevelop Kasubi, Kansanga, Owino (St. Balikudembe), Nnkulabye and Wandegeya market. However the KCCA director Jenifer Musisi claims that the money was used. But she doesn’t explain where it was used and who used it.

Sources say that the money that went missing was a loan given to KCCA by the African development bank.

By Moureen Nakyanzi

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