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Hundreds of Kampala Capital Capital Authority-KCCA employees including cleaners, garbage loaders, and drainage cleaners have pitched camp at the Lord Mayor’s parlor protesting delayed pay of their salaries.

Tumwesigye Noeline, a cleaner along Martyrs Way in Ntinda says that they have gone for months without pay. She says that they last received a partial salary in August.

Sergent Joseph Nyamuko, a former food processing officer for President Museveni during the six years of the NRA bush war, says that he is among those who are suffering because of nonpayment.

The workers say their efforts to speak to the City Clerk, the KCCA Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, and Erias Lukwago, the Lord Mayor have been futile. 

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