Cabinet lays new master plan for Kampala Sunday, 16th December, 2007
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proposes that Bulange should be part of Mengo municipality. Bulange is one
of Buganda's most important cultural sites]

The Cabinet proposes that Bulange should be part of Mengo municipality.
Bulange is one of Buganda's most important cultural sites

*By Felix Osike*

THE Cabinet has made a master plan for the development of Kampala city.
According to a Cabinet memorandum seen by *The New Vision*, Kampala will
have a metropolitan planning authority and an executive director appointed
by the President.

The metropolitan authority will plan and oversee the execution of the
development of the city. The chief executive will manage the city and be the
accounting officer.

The mayor will remain the political head of district. He or she will preside
over all council meetings and perform ceremonial and civic functions. The
draft Bill will spell out the functions of the city council and its
management at various levels.
It will also allow the election of council members, and demarcate the new
city boundaries.

The Constitution allows the Central Government to administer Kampala city.
Currently, Kampala is both a city and a district.
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New boundaries *
The Cabinet proposes that Mengo municipality be created in response to the
demands of Buganda Kingdom.

The proposed municipality will include the important cultural sites of
Buganda, which are located in the city. These are Bulange, the Kasubi Tombs
and the Kabaka's palace.

Most of the cultural sites are in Rubaga Division, except the Katikkiro's
residence (Butikkiro) and Kabaka's palace which are in Central division.
"If Rubaga Division becomes a municipality and part of Wakiso district, the
current boundaries of Wakiso district will have to change," said the
memorandum.

"In view of the importance of the Entebbe-Kampala corridor as an entry into
Kampala, there is need to have a controlled planning and development in this
area."
It is proposed that the sub-county of Makindye - Sabagabo and Kira Town
Council in Wakiso district be made part of Kampala city. Makindye-Sabagabo
sub-county covers the parishes of Massaja, Ndejje, Busabala, Bunamwaya,
Lubowa and Seguku. "These areas are very close to city and should be allowed
to develop into slums."

The new boundaries of Kampala city will cover Kampala Central, Nakawa,
Kawempe, Makindye, Kira town council and Makindye-Sabagabo sub-county
*
President Museveni's views *
President Yoweri Museveni has advised that the new law to govern Kampala
city should not deprive city dwellers of the right to vote.

The President also suggested that there should be a strong executive
director with powers not to implement decisions of the Council which violate
the law, government policy and public interest. Such a person he advised
should have a Masters degree in engineering or architecture and a diploma in
administration. The President also advised that KCC should be given more
resources to enable it handle development challenges.
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KCC structure*
It is proposed that the composition of the City Council shall not exceed 30
members. It will consist of directly elected councillors, special interests
group such as women, youth, persons with disabilities and elderly.

The mayor, the deputy mayor, chairpersons and vice chairpersons of divisions
will be elected from amongst the councillors according to the proposals.
However all city and division councillors shall be elected by universal
adult suffrage and by secret ballot.
Professional bodies and ministries whose work and functions are relevant to
KCC work will be represented as ex-officio members but without the right to
vote.
*
Role of City Mayor.*
The Kampala mayor will remain the political head of district, preside over
all council meetings and perform ceremonial functions and civic functions.
He will also host foreign and local dignitaries and monitor the general
administration of the Authority among other duties.
The mayor may be removed from office by a resolution of the council
supported by a simple majority or by a minister responsible for local
governments with the approval of cabinet over abuse of office, incompetence,
misconduct or misbehaviour, physical or metal incapacity or failure to
convene council meetings.
It is recommended that to reduce the administration costs, the office of
Council Speaker should be abolished because he/she does not have enough
work.*

Chief Executive Officer *
The president shall on the advice of the Public Service Commission appoint
the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to manage the city and be the accounting
officer.
The CEO shall be answerable to the local government minister and responsible
for implementation of lawful council decisions, presentation of annual
budget to the Council, advising the mayor and council on government policy,
overseeing delivery of quality services to the population within the city.
He or she will also have powers over physical planning, infrastructure
development, transport systems, land management including allocation of
land, road construction and revenue collection and management.

The CEO shall take decisions in consultation with the mayor when the council
is in recess. According to the proposals, the executive director shall have
powers to stop implementation of a decision of council where a council takes
a decision which is contrary to the law, policy and public interest and
report the matter to the minister.
The minister on receipt of the report may vary or rescind the decision of
KCC with the approval of Cabinet.
There shall also be a deputy executive Director, Heads of Department and
Assistant Executive Directors all appointed by the Public Service
Commission.*

Appointment of other staff *
Since Kampala will no longer be a district, it is proposed that the district
service commission be abolished. The Kampala city appointments board will
replace it with a task of appointing staff in the city council with the
exception of the executive director, deputy director, heads of department
and assistant executive directors in charge of city divisions. The council
divisions shall be managed by assistant executive directors and wards by
wards administrators.
*
KCC structure *
Under the proposed arrangement, KCC and the city division councils will not
have executive committees. This is aimed at reducing the high administration
cost in favour of service delivery. The city council and the division
councils shall, however, have such standing committees.
They will comprise elected councillors and appointed ex-officials of the
council as the council may deem necessary in consultation with the central
government.
*
Street committees *
To give effect to the constitutional principle of decentralising functions
and responsibilities to the KCC lower units, the new law will be based on
the city council, division council, ward council, village council and street
committee
The city council will among other things determine taxation levels, monitor
general administration and provision of services in the divisions.
They will also promote economic development of the city.
Other functions will be to maintain and construct roads other than those
reserved for the Central Government, construct and maintain major drains,
install and maintain street lights. They will also be responsible for
traffic management, physical planning and development control.

The city divisions and the wards will collect and dispose garbage and manage
solid waste,
maintain and improve open spaces and road verges, vector, rodent and vermin
control services, establish and maintain recreational facilities,
playgrounds leisure parks and other amenities. They will also provide
primary education and health care. Besides that, they will have control over
markets, revenue collection, law enforcement, law enforcement and road
sweeping and de-silting and administration of local justice.
The village and street committees will monitor the delivery of services
within its area of jurisdiction. They will also assist in the maintenance of
law and order, administer local justice, and mobilise residents to undertake
self-help community projects and register residents in their areas of
jurisdiction.*

Dissolution of the city council
According to the proposals the city council may be dissolved by the local
government minister with the approval of the Cabinet. The grounds for
dissolution are failure by the council to comply with the provisions of the
law governing KCC or where it has become extremely difficult or impossible
for the council to function .

Metropolitan planning authority
To address the planning issues within the metropolitan area which impact on
the city, it is proposed that a metropolitan planning authority be set up.
It shall be appointed by the President and answerable to the local
government minister.
It will handle planning issues within Kampala and the neighbouring districts
of Mukono, Mpigi and Wakiso.
The MPs shall have powers to veto bad physical plans or activities that are
in contravention of the metropolitan development plan.

It will prepare the metropolitan development plan covering Kampala city and
neighbouring districts. The authority will also plan major transportation
and other utilities, prepare recreation parks, green corridors, approve city
and municipal structure plans and ensure that the land use in Kampala city
and the metropolitan area follow designated plans irrespective of the land
tenure of the land.

Financing KCC
It is proposed that KCC will have a proportionate share of the national
budget if it is to provide services befitting a modern capital city.
The Cabinet also proposed that all roads in the central business district
should be constructed and maintained by the Central Government, while others
will be maintained by KCC with support from the Government.

A realistic formula for sharing revenue between KCC and its divisions will
have to be developed. The Government will be responsible for compensation
for land and property when the council is widening the roads, constructing
new roads and pulling down buildings to construct high rise structures.

Powers of the minister
According to the proposals, the local government minister shall among other
things have the powers to dissolve the council with the approval of the
Cabinet. He will be responsible for, varying or rescinding KCC decisions
which are in contravention of the law, policy or public interest with the
approval of the Cabinet. Where the minister considers that the matter is of
grave nature, he can institute a commission of inquiry to investigate the
matter.

Cabinet proposal
The mayor may be removed from office by a resolution of the council
supported by a simple majority or by a local government minister, with the
approval of the Cabinet

The office of council speaker to be abolished

The chief executive officer will manage the city and be the accounting
officer

The district service commission will be abolished

The city council may be dissolved by the local government minister, with the
approval of Cabinet. The metropolitan planning authority shall be appointed
by the President

* <http://www.newvision.co.ug/D/8/12/602390>
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