• Latest
  • Trending
SUSAN KUSHABA: How Incompetent Leadership Has Made Ordinary Kampala Dwellers Pay the Price Meant for Their Leaders

SUSAN KUSHABA: How Incompetent Leadership Has Made Ordinary Kampala Dwellers Pay the Price Meant for Their Leaders

10/03/2025
Uganda’s Most Popular Women MPs Under The 12th Parliament as Gazetted By the Indep Electoral Commission

Uganda’s Most Popular Women MPs Under The 12th Parliament as Gazetted By the Indep Electoral Commission

03/07/2026
Exorcising the Ghost of Dependency: The Presential Industrial Hubs as Uganda’s New Frontier of Independence!

Exorcising the Ghost of Dependency: The Presential Industrial Hubs as Uganda’s New Frontier of Independence!

03/07/2026
Water Crisis Averted! NWSC Worker Hailed as “Hero” After Swift Rescue at TV Star’s Home

Water Crisis Averted! NWSC Worker Hailed as “Hero” After Swift Rescue at TV Star’s Home

03/07/2026
MUKASA MBIDDE: My brother Mao’s Speakership bid is just a function of empleomania

MUKASA MBIDDE: My brother Mao’s Speakership bid is just a function of empleomania

03/07/2026
Women’s World Day of Prayer Turns into Platform for Land Protection and Economic Mobilization as Minister Nabakooba Rallies Churches

Women’s World Day of Prayer Turns into Platform for Land Protection and Economic Mobilization as Minister Nabakooba Rallies Churches

03/07/2026
URA Women Conference 2026: Masaka Businesswomen Trained on Rental Tax as URA Pushes for Stronger Compliance

URA Women Conference 2026: Masaka Businesswomen Trained on Rental Tax as URA Pushes for Stronger Compliance

03/07/2026
Museveni Takes Stand on US–Israel–Iran War, calls for Unity as Middle East Conflict Escalates

Museveni Takes Stand on US–Israel–Iran War, calls for Unity as Middle East Conflict Escalates

03/07/2026
KCCA Executive Director Buzeki Says the Friday Heavy Downpour Revealed Kampala’s Drainage Is Improving but Work Is Not Yet Finished

KCCA Executive Director Buzeki Says the Friday Heavy Downpour Revealed Kampala’s Drainage Is Improving but Work Is Not Yet Finished

03/07/2026
Bishop Sturt University Students Turn Tax Lessons into Community Lifeline as URA Program Sparks New ‘Tax Ambassadors’ in Mbarara

Bishop Sturt University Students Turn Tax Lessons into Community Lifeline as URA Program Sparks New ‘Tax Ambassadors’ in Mbarara

03/07/2026
M7 GOV’T REPORT RANKS NUP’S ZAMBALI MOST POPULAR MP IN THE 12TH PARLIAMENT

M7 GOV’T REPORT RANKS NUP’S ZAMBALI MOST POPULAR MP IN THE 12TH PARLIAMENT

03/06/2026
Lapaire Africa Leads Bold Debate on Women’s Rights, Workplace Power and Breaking Male-Dominated Systems Ahead of International Women’s Day

Lapaire Africa Leads Bold Debate on Women’s Rights, Workplace Power and Breaking Male-Dominated Systems Ahead of International Women’s Day

03/06/2026
Huge Optimism as UBOS Unleashes Eight New Big Statistical Reports 

Huge Optimism as UBOS Unleashes Eight New Big Statistical Reports 

03/06/2026
mulengeranews.com
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • GENERAL NEWS
    • MORNING BRIEFING
    • THE GIRAFFE
    • INVESTIGATIONS
    • INTERVIEWS
  • ECONOMY WATCH
    • BUSINESS NEWS
    • BUSINESS FEATURES
    • ENERGY
    • OIL & PETROLEUM
  • HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
  • GOSSIP
    • CORPORATE BUZZ
    • POLITICAL TRIVIA
    • CELEBRITY VIBE
    • CORPORATE EVENTS
  • UPCOUNTRY
    • UPCOUNTRY FEATURES
    • UPCOUNTRY NEWS
  • FLASHBACK
    • HISTORY-INSPIRED ARTICLES
    • POLITICAL SERIES
  • More
    • EDUCATION
    • MATTERS OF FAITH
    • CHRISTIAN FAITH
    • MUSLIM FAITH
    • P’PLE PROFILES
    • WEDDINGS & MARRIAGES
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • NEWS
    • GENERAL NEWS
    • MORNING BRIEFING
    • THE GIRAFFE
    • INVESTIGATIONS
    • INTERVIEWS
  • ECONOMY WATCH
    • BUSINESS NEWS
    • BUSINESS FEATURES
    • ENERGY
    • OIL & PETROLEUM
  • HEALTH & LIFESTYLE
  • GOSSIP
    • CORPORATE BUZZ
    • POLITICAL TRIVIA
    • CELEBRITY VIBE
    • CORPORATE EVENTS
  • UPCOUNTRY
    • UPCOUNTRY FEATURES
    • UPCOUNTRY NEWS
  • FLASHBACK
    • HISTORY-INSPIRED ARTICLES
    • POLITICAL SERIES
  • More
    • EDUCATION
    • MATTERS OF FAITH
    • CHRISTIAN FAITH
    • MUSLIM FAITH
    • P’PLE PROFILES
    • WEDDINGS & MARRIAGES
    • CONTACT US
No Result
View All Result
mulengeranews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS

SUSAN KUSHABA: How Incompetent Leadership Has Made Ordinary Kampala Dwellers Pay the Price Meant for Their Leaders

by Mulengera
2 years ago
in NEWS
0 0
SUSAN KUSHABA: How Incompetent Leadership Has Made Ordinary Kampala Dwellers Pay the Price Meant for Their Leaders
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By Susan Kushaba

[When Ministers avoid responsibility and shift blame to technical officers, it is the city’s residents who suffer the consequences, from deadly floods to preventable tragedies].

There comes a time in the life of any city when its challenges are no longer about budgets or blueprints, but about leadership, and for Kampala, that time is now.

Uganda’s capital is not short on plans, resources, or talent. What it lacks desperately, is accountable leadership, particularly at the ministerial level, because the Ministers charged with managing Kampala are falling short, and the consequences are increasingly alarming.

Consider the recent Kawempe by-election. Despite the injection of more than UGX 4 billion into the campaign machinery, we (NRM) suffered a devastating defeat.

Rather than taking stock of what went wrong or addressing the voters’ concerns, the aftermath was dominated by public finger-pointing. Contractors and KCCA engineers were paraded before the cameras.

What followed was not accountability, but a public relations exercise aimed at shielding political figures from scrutiny.

When floods recently struck Kampala, resulting in the deaths of more than 10 innocent citizens, severe traffic disruption, and extensive damage to property, not a single Minister appeared at the scenes.

There were no visits to affected families, no public statements, no expressions of responsibility, and the silence from the city’s top leadership was both palpable and telling.

And then came the tragedy at the Kitezi landfill, where more than 30 people perished in a waste slide. KCCA’s technical officers were quickly suspended and some are now facing legal action.

Yet, the Ministry of Kampala, and the political authority overseeing city management escaped scrutiny. In a further twist, UGX 2 billion was quietly requisitioned from the national Contingency Fund, not to assist victims or implement safety measures, but reportedly for political mobilization.

This misuse of public tragedy to strengthen political positioning is not just improper, but profoundly unjust.

One must ask, why are only technical officers held accountable for systemic failures? Why are Ministers, who shape policy and supervise implementation, absent from responsibility when lives are lost? Governance should never be about shifting blame downwards while shielding those at the top.

Meanwhile, the structural problems Kampala faces persist and deepen. Illegal fuel stations continue to emerge across residential areas. Wetlands are encroached with impunity. Drainage systems remain clogged. And yet, there is little evidence of consistent, principled leadership from the political figures charged with protecting this city.

Instead, Kampala residents are subjected to press conferences, reactive interventions, and a steady stream of public relations efforts, none of which address the root causes of the city’s mismanagement.

Leadership must not be measured by how frequently one appears on television or how well one navigates political storms, but, by presence in moments of crisis, by the courage to take responsibility, and by the will to prioritize public service over self-preservation.

Until we restore this ethic of accountability, and demand more from those entrusted with Kampala’s future, our dear city will continue to suffer. And in that suffering, it is not the powerful who will pay the price, but the ordinary citizens (abantu ba wansi) caught in the failures of those who were meant to lead. The writer is a former Owino Market chairperson, devoted PLU/NRM Carder and aspiring MP for Kampala central. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

Post Views: 952

Related Posts

Uganda’s Most Popular Women MPs Under The 12th Parliament as Gazetted By the Indep Electoral Commission
NEWS

Uganda’s Most Popular Women MPs Under The 12th Parliament as Gazetted By the Indep Electoral Commission

14 hours ago
Exorcising the Ghost of Dependency: The Presential Industrial Hubs as Uganda’s New Frontier of Independence!
NEWS

Exorcising the Ghost of Dependency: The Presential Industrial Hubs as Uganda’s New Frontier of Independence!

14 hours ago
Water Crisis Averted! NWSC Worker Hailed as “Hero” After Swift Rescue at TV Star’s Home
NEWS

Water Crisis Averted! NWSC Worker Hailed as “Hero” After Swift Rescue at TV Star’s Home

14 hours ago
MUKASA MBIDDE: My brother Mao’s Speakership bid is just a function of empleomania
NEWS

MUKASA MBIDDE: My brother Mao’s Speakership bid is just a function of empleomania

15 hours ago
Women’s World Day of Prayer Turns into Platform for Land Protection and Economic Mobilization as Minister Nabakooba Rallies Churches
NEWS

Women’s World Day of Prayer Turns into Platform for Land Protection and Economic Mobilization as Minister Nabakooba Rallies Churches

15 hours ago
URA Women Conference 2026: Masaka Businesswomen Trained on Rental Tax as URA Pushes for Stronger Compliance
NEWS

URA Women Conference 2026: Masaka Businesswomen Trained on Rental Tax as URA Pushes for Stronger Compliance

18 hours ago

  • #13266 (no title)
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Homes

Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved by Mulengera News.

No Result
View All Result
  • #13266 (no title)
  • Contact
  • Home
  • Homes

Copyright © 2025 All Rights Reserved by Mulengera News.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?