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KCCA Proposes Shs.6.018 Billion to Enhance Street Cleaner Wages in Uganda
allAfrica.com
January 21, 2026•1 day ago

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Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) seeks Shs.6.018 billion to raise street cleaners' daily wages from Shs.6,000 to Shs.10,000. This increase is needed to accommodate more cleaners for expanding road networks and to address cleaners' appeals for a higher living wage. Parliament's Committee on Presidential Affairs reviewed the request, with a legislator questioning the balance between hiring more staff and acquiring cleaning machines.
Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) is seeking an additional Shs.6.018 billion to increase the daily wages of street cleaners from Shs.6,000 to Shs.10,000.
This request was made by KCCA Executive Director Sharifah Buzeki during a presentation to Parliament's Committee on Presidential Affairs on January 20, 2026.
According to Buzeki, the authority's budget will increase from UGX950 billion in 2025/26 to Shs.1.1 trillion, with Shs.12.983 billion allocated for street cleaners' salaries. However, this amount is insufficient to cover the hiring of more cleaners and salary increments, hence the need for additional funding.
"We propose to increase the daily rate from Shs.6,000 to Shs.10,000. The increasing number of roads being constructed will require additional 432 cleaners," Buzeki explained.
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However, Ruhama County MP Benjamin Kamukama questioned the logic behind hiring more cleaners when KCCA is also requesting Shs.1.5 billion to purchase cleaning machines. "In this document, you need an extra 432 cleaners... but you are also proposing to procure machines for cleaning at Shs.1.5 billion. What is the best option?" Kamukama asked.
Buzeki responded, "The increasing number of roads being constructed will require additional 432 cleaners, we anticipate to add 81.87Km under Greater Kampala Metropolitan Authority".
The move to increase cleaners' wages comes after city cleaners appealed for a pay rise, citing the rising cost of living. In November 2025, cleaners requested a daily pay increase from shs.6,000 to at least shs.10,000 to cover expenses like school fees, rent, and food.
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