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Dorothy Kisaka’s Heart-Wrenching Goodbye, The Emotional Pain of Leaving KCCA Behind

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Dorothy Kisaka’s Heart-Wrenching Goodbye, The Emotional Pain of Leaving KCCA Behind

Dorothy Kisaka has officially concluded her tenure as Executive Director of Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), a departure that has sparked a complex wave of emotions among Kampala’s citizens.

While many celebrate her exit as an opportunity for fresh leadership, others reflect on her significant contributions during her time in office.

Kisaka’s leadership was characterized by ambitious projects aimed at transforming Kampala into a more livable city.

Under her guidance, KCCA made notable strides in infrastructure development, waste management and urban planning.

However, these efforts were often met with challenges, including traffic congestion and inadequate public services, which overshadowed her achievements.

As she leaves her post, the emotional toll of stepping away from public service is evident. Leaders invest not just time but their hopes and aspirations for the communities they serve.

For Kisaka, her departure likely brings a sense of loss, knowing that her successors will inherit both her successes and the unresolved challenges.

Conversely, some citizens express jubilation at her exit, viewing it as a chance for renewed energy and innovative solutions to the pressing issues facing Kampala.

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This duality—mourning the loss of a familiar leader while welcoming potential change—encapsulates the complexities of public service.

As Kampala looks ahead, Kisaka’s legacy will be assessed not only by her accomplishments but also by the lessons learned during her tenure.

The hope is that the next chapter will build upon both her successes and the ongoing challenges that remain.

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