[4] The affairs of the capital city of Kampala were brought under the direct supervision of the central Ugandan government.
[6] As of December 2024, the key officials responsible for KCCA affairs were:[7] Kampala is divided into five divisions, each headed by a popularly elected mayor.
The table below gives the names of the mayors:[9] As of February 2019, KCCA employed 1,113 staff, of whom 391 were permanent employees appointed by the public service commission.
[11] Uganda and China have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish an elevated 35 kilometres (22 mi) light rail network.
[12] KCCA recently went under municipal finance reform and through the implementation of more efficient digitalised systems, attracting higher capacity staff, and a focus on the ‘citizen as a client’, KCCA has managed to increase own-source revenues three-fold from UGX 30 billion (US$8.2 million) in 2010/11 to UGX 90 billion (US$25 million) in 2018/19.