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Dorothy Kisaka has been accused of potholed roads on social media. - dailystarnews

Dorothy Kisaka has been accused of potholed roads on social media.

Ugandans have launched an exhibition of potholed roads by posting photos on social media.

Dr Jimmy Spire Sentongo has launched a campaign to remind KCCA officials to work on roads in Kampala.

Dr Sentongo said the roads in Kibunga have become dangerous for the people of Kampala due to the potholes.

Potholed roads have also caused losses among the residents of Kampala due to vehicles dying on these potholed roads, causing sewage to fall into the houses of traders.

They took pictures and posted them on social media, including Facebook, what’s app, Instagram, tweet and the residents were happy to show off KCCA.

Kampala Central Mayor Salim Uhuru said the example of the Kampala Capital City Authority is good because those in the money have done a lot to make the people of Kampala hate President Museveni.

He said that the politicians are afraid to go back to the polls because of the potholes that are everywhere in the streets of Kampala and he of the NRM

Salim said he wants Dorothy Kisaka to come out of this bad roads that have left a bad image in the city of Kampala and even foreign warners will be afraid to leave the city.

Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago said the roads in Kampala are now gone, poor and rich alike.

Lukwago said they have tried to talk about the potholed roads in Kampala and therefore Lukwago said the Ugandans who have started the camping to showcase the Kampala Capital City Authority have done well.

The city’s mayor, Dorothy Kisaka, told reporters that the city has not had enough funds to repair the roads in Kampala but they have already received funds to start repairing the roads that are in poor condition.

He urged the residents not to be afraid as they have already developed a road construction plan in Kampala.

by Dan mugula

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