Conservative? Liberal? Here's what three local experts had to say about politics and elections in Kampala.
Politics and Elections in Kampala: What do you need to know?
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This is one of the most socially navigable cities in the world (I’ve been to at least 20 capitals globally) with a very laissez-faire way about it. People are warm, hospitable and love a good time. Ugandans are not as conservative as the outside world thinks. Road and Telecoms infrastructure isn’t the greatest and it often feels very provincial but it’s a great and cheap city to live in overall. Most services, commodities and basic amenities and are available but providers lack finesse and professionalism so expect that.
Kampala city is quite busy and packed with traffic during day. The accommodations within the city are more costly than those on the outskirts of the city. Security within the heart of the city is more efficient as its more tranquil and less busy. There are lots of jobs especially for foreigners willing to invest in any kind of business approved by the city council.
It is the Capital city of Uganda, a busy City with over 15,000,000 people working in it. It is the most active trading center in the country with the major political developments and personnel situated. It is run by the Kampala Capital City Authority which keeps the city clean and in order.
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