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    Lukwago Warns Kiteezi Residents of Pending Second Landfill Collapse

    The landfill has been decommissioned, and people staying around Kiteezi have been warned that the incident could happen anytime, though some still remain hesitant and have refused to leave the place.

    Climate Change Report Indicates that Corruption, Politics Aggravate Environmental Degradation

    A new research report developed by Transparency International Uganda has shown that the idyllic landscapes of Uganda, home to vibrant ecosystems and diverse wildlife, increasingly face a stark reality of potential extinction.

    Tenants Ask Landlords to Tighten Smoking Regulations in Commercial Residences

    Tenants have urged landlords to tighten regulations on environmental pollution caused by smoking in commercial residences, sighting a mix of smokers who have continued to pollute the environment in the name of being able to do what they please given they pay rent.

    Humanitarian Organizations Convene to Solve Effects of Climate Disasters, Health Epidemics

    In Uganda, several families in the Bugisu sub-region have abandoned their homes in the past, seeking refuge in trading centers after mud and landslides wreaked havoc, destroying houses and gardens. Floods in Kasese district damaged roads and bridges and killed some cattle.

    Disproportionate Illegal Garbage Dumping Worry Mukono Residents

    The Mukono scenario underscores the critical need for local governments and the central government to coordinate their efforts, prioritize trash management, and enable inhabitants to live in safe and healthy environments.

    FDC Predicts Cholera Outbreak in Kampala over Garbage Mismanagement

    KCCA is dumping garbage in Katikolo in Mukono District and is yet to find an alternative dumping site for city garbage that will permanently replace the Kiteezi site, whose usage was suspended after it collapsed last month.

    Uganda police Warn Public on Environmental Safety Measures

    Some parents or managers prefer digging wells to provide water for consumption to minimize costs; however, they don't mind the children's safety around the compound.

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