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English: If the city can have a better clean and safe living environment to reside in,all slums around kampala will no-longer have cases of water-borne diseases like diarrhea and cholera .This will automatically reduce the infant and maternal mortality rates in Uganda ,therefore public health is a key to better lives in kampala.
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This was a cleaner from kampala city council authority (KCCA) trying to clear rubbish and running dirty water along the roads of kampala.

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11 March 2021

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