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October 14, 2025
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Council Report Highlights Urgent Need to Protect Kampala’s Drainage System from Illegal Construction

Johnmary Ssebuwufu, the Executive Secretary for Planning and Civil Works, recently addressed the City Council on the critical issue of illegal construction obstructing Kampala’s drainage channels and wetlands. He highlighted how influential city figures, especially Ham Kiggundu, have been manipulating authorities to encroach on vital drainage paths, worsening flood risks in the city.

Ssebuwufu stressed that illegal developments block key drainage channels, while wetlands, which serve as natural flood buffers, are being turned into commercial and residential properties. This severely hampers their ability to absorb excess water, contributing to frequent flooding.

The report also detailed Ham Enterprises (U) Limited’s illegal construction on the Jugula Drainage Channel, which blocked access to St. Balikuddembe and St. Anthanasius Catholic Shrine. Despite multiple enforcement notices, the company continued its work, leading to public outcry and highlighting the gaps in enforcemen

KCCA initially filed criminal charges against Ham Kiggundu, but the case was unexpectedly withdrawn in December 2024. The City Executive Committee (CEC) is pushing for the case to be reinstated, demanding action against illegal developers and officials who enabled the encroachments.

Demolition of Illegal Structures: Immediate demolition of illegal constructions over Jugula Drainage Channel.

Criminal Prosecution: Reinstating criminal charges against Ham Kiggundu.

Stop Approvals for Future Developments: Preventing further construction on drainage channels and wetlands.

Disciplinary Action Against Officials: Holding responsible officials accountable.

Investigation of Land Titles: IGG should investigate how tycoons acquired titles in critical areas.

The encroachment on drainage systems and wetlands poses a severe risk to Kampala’s flood management. Urgent action is needed to protect the city’s infrastructure, with a focus on accountability, enforcement, and sustainable urban development.

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