Street beggars say children attract more sympathy from passers-by, earning them more money Uganda's capital Kampala has passed a law to ban giving money or food to children living on the streets.
With the aid of a loud speaker, Kayemba Stephen's voice booms out above the noise of the traffic and bustle as people make their way to work in this busiest part of Uganda's capital, Kampala.
It is not uncommon in Kampala to see children as young as 7 begging or selling items on the road during traffic snarl ups. Estimates by the Ugandan government put the number of street children ...
A group of reformed street kids, prostitutes, and muggers has won this year’s Rotary Vocational Award.Winnie Babihuga, the Rotary Club of Kiwatule president, said they had decided to present the group ...
Residents of Kisenyi in Mengo Parish, Kampala, have asked Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) to provide litter bins in ...
The Kampala Capital City Authority says it has plans to increase it's landscaping budget to make Kampala a more beautiful ...