KCCA executive director Dorothy Kisaka. Courtesy Photo
Dorothy Kisaka officially took over from Eng Andrew Kitaka as Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) executive director at an event held in Kampala.
Eng Kitaka, who will continue to serve as the substantive director for engineering and technical services at KCCA, handed over instruments of office, including the seal of the authority, to Kisaka.
Kisaka, her deputy Eng David Luyimbazi, and director for administration and human resource Grace Akullo took oath and officially started their work.
Luyimbazi replaced Samuel Sserunkuuma, who will keep his job as the substantive director for revenue collection.
In his remarks, Eng Kitaka said it was an honor to serve the people of Kampala under KCCA as acting executive director for the past 20 months after Jennifer Musisi threw in the towel.
Kitaka also pledged his support to Kisaka’s leadership.
He asked her to prioritize the issue of staffing, noting that the authority has a total of 658 temporary staff working on 4-month contracts since inception, something he agrees “has demotivated staff.”
The outgoing executive director also told Kisaka inadequate funding, defiance by a large section of the public which has made the enforcement of trade order and protection of our green spaces difficult, and vandalism and theft of public infrastructure were also challenges she needed to confront head on.
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