I will work on livelihood of ghettos,water channels and rebrand Kampala as a great city, says Joseph Mayanja “Chameleone”. Whisper Eye Reports
East Africa’s Music Champion who turned politician contesting for Kampala Lord Mayorship Joseph Mayanja popularly known as Dr Jose Chameleone has vowed to improve the livelihood of ghettos in Kampala.
Mr Mayanja had a successful campaign day in Makindye East.
He visited Kisugu, Wabigalo, Kabalagala, Kansanga, Ggaba among various areas where Mr Mayanja stopped to wave and great his supporters.
“Thank you for believing. We promised a city changed on Solutions. Makindye East heard us loud and clear,” says Mr Mayanja.
“I was met with swams of support in every corner. We are getting there.
The City is within touchable range, all the way from Kisugu, Wabigalo, Kabalagala, Kansanga, Ggaba,” he noted.
Singer Mayanja was accompanied by Hon Michael Mabikke who is also vying for member of parliament for Makindye East constituency, and local government councillors in the area.
“We shall emphasize talent for job creation, that’s our promise. Talent identification is a combination of many factors, one of which is building talent facilities like football pitches and youth centres,” Mr Mayanja promised.
“We shall work on livelihood of ghettos, water channels and rebrand Kampala as a great city,” he stated.
Kampala Lord Mayor aspirant Joseph Mayanja appreciated hon Mabikke for the effort to bring leadership of solutions to the people of Kampala.
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