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Dorothy Kisaka and others arrest: Murder case and corruption: Kampala Lord mayor and minister Minsa kabanda.

Kisaka Dorothy and others are facing arrest after being fired from the positions of Kampala capital city authority (KCCA )leadership.

Dorothy Kisaka who has been the executive director of KCCA dismissed by the appointing authority Yoweri Museveni the president of Uganda.

The dismissal included Daniel Okero who was the health top officer in KCCA and David luyimbazi who was the assistant executive director.

The Kampala minister Minsa kabanda says that President directed her to elect new acting executive director of Kampala capital city authority as the preparations to open court case on the fired officials going on.

Speaking to Journalists the minister of Kampala Minsa kabanda says that different investigations on Kampala leadership was done by police and other intelligence operatives, the reports and evidences to accuse  Dorothy Kisaka with other fired officials over cases of negligence and corruption are also ready.

Cases to be accused for includes corruption and other matters in connections with the recent Wastes killings of people in kiteezi the area of Kampala capital city authority.

Lord mayor of Kampala Erias Lukwago also the celebrates the dismissal of the KCCA top officials and he says that all must face the Laws over kiteezi waste killing of innocent people and corruption of over 4 billion Uganda shillings.

The insiders in KCCA  says that Kampala Minister Minsa kabanda should be included to the top fired officials.

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