7-657: Capital City Authority may refer to: Kampala Capital City Authority , a government agency in Uganda Nusantara Capital City Authority , a government agency in Indonesia National Capital Authority , a government agency in Australia Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
14-551: Is answerable to the Minister of Kampala Capital City Authority, currently Hajat Minsa Kabanda . The elected mayor became the lord mayor, now a largely ceremonial position. In addition to the politically elected councilors, the expanded KCCA Council has members from the following professional bodies as full voting members: Uganda Institute of Professional Engineers, Uganda Society of Architects, Uganda Medical and Dental Practitioners Council, and Uganda Law Society . As of June 2021,
21-414: Is located on Kimathi Avenue, which comes off of Parliament Avenue. The coordinates of this building are 0° 18' 54.00"N, 32° 35' 9.00"E (Latitude:0.315000; Longitude:32.585832). The affairs of the capital city of Kampala were brought under the direct supervision of the central Ugandan government. The city clerk, formerly the highest financial officer in the city, was replaced by the executive director, who
28-747: Is the legal entity, established by the Ugandan Parliament , that is responsible for the operations of the capital city of Kampala in Uganda . It replaced the Kampala City Council (KCC). The headquarters of KCCA are located on Nakasero Hill in the central business district of Kampala. The headquarters are immediately south-west of the Uganda Parliament Building . The main entrance to the KCCA Complex
35-603: The key officials responsible for KCCA affairs were: Kampala is divided into five divisions, each headed by a popularly elected mayor . Those divisions are preserved under the new KCCA Law. It is not yet clear what the roles of those five mayors will be in relation to the Lord Mayor and the KCCA Executive Director. The table below gives the names of the mayors: As of February 2019, KCCA employed 1,113 staff, of whom 391 were permanent employees appointed by
42-561: The public service commission. In February 2015, Rift Valley Railways , in collaboration with KCCA, began testing commuter passenger railway service in Kampala and its suburbs, with a view to establish regular scheduled service beginning in March 2015. Uganda and China have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish an elevated 35 kilometres (22 mi) light rail network. KCCA recently went under municipal finance reform and through
49-535: The title Capital City Authority . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Capital_City_Authority&oldid=1072706343 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kampala Capital City Authority Kampala Capital City Authority ( KCCA )
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