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CCTV cameras stand dormant in Mbale


Daily Monitor
Friday May 07 2021
CCTV cameras on Republic Street in Mbale City. The cameras were installed in June last year. PHOTO/PHOEBE MASONGOLE
Summary
Ms Joyce Wanyenya, a food vendor in Mbale Central Market, said she retires early due to the growing insecurity.
Mr Rogers Taitika, the Elgon region spokesperson, said police will deploy more officers to fight crime.
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Residents of Mbale City have protested the delayed activation of closed-circuit Television (CCTV) cameras that were installed in crime-prone areas in June last year.
The cameras were installed in 32 areas, including Nkoma, Namakwekwe, Malukhu, Mooni, Namatala, Nakaloke and Nauyo-Bugema town councils. ....

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How new cities are grappling with lack of funds


Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 24 2021
Garbage dumped at Kabudaire market in Fort Portal City. New leaders say they have been having challenges of few garbage trucks. PHOTO | ALEX ASHABA
Summary
Parliament on April 28 approved the creation of 15 cities on July 1. They include Arua, Gulu, Jinja, Mbarara, Fort Portal, Masaka, Mbale, Soroti, Hoima, and Lira.
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Lack of staff structures and funding from the central government continue to cripple the operations of the newly-created cities, Daily Monitor has learnt.
Parliament on April 28 approved the creation of 15 cities on July 1. They include Arua, Gulu, Jinja, Mbarara, Fort Portal, Masaka, Mbale, Soroti, Hoima, and Lira. ....

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Mbale traders put leaders on notice over garbage pileup


Daily Monitor
Wednesday February 10 2021
A boy at a garbage heap near Mbale Central Market last year. Garbage management has become a perennial challenge for Mbale City. PHOTO/YAHUDU KITUNZI.
Summary
They say they are tired of operating in a filthy environment, which turns away their customers.
Daily Monitor also learnt that markets face other challenges such as shortage of water and power blackouts, which affect the vendors’ operations.
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Traders and vendors operating in different markets in Mbale City have threatened to abandon the facilities if the authorities do not speed up the process of collecting garbage.
Some of the vendors interviewed in Kikindu, Bugwere, Nakaloke and Mbale Central markets on Monday said they are tired of operating in a filthy environment yet they pay dues to the council, including for garbage collection, on a daily basis. ....

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