KCCA to crack down on unhygienic food joints

Kampala capital city authority has intensified its operations against substandard food joints.

KCCA deputy spokesperson Robert kalumba says the move is intended to prevent unhygienic diseases like cholera that usually spring up in different places of Kampala.

He adds that the operations are still ongoing in the neutral business district and will spread to other divisions.

 

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