Tycoon Ham Kiggundu and Pastor Robert Kayanja are on verge of loosing their multi-billion mansions near Lake Victoria as they are to be demolished by KCCA.
According to Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), Hamis Kiggundu and Robert Kayanja's multi-billion mansions built near Lake Victoria are among the structures that are going to be demolished.
This was revealed on Friday by Peter Ssetenda, an Environmental Officer at KCCA who together with other officers were on an assessment tour on the structures affected by the rising water levels in Lake Victoria due to enormous amount of rainfall.
Ham Kiggundu's House
“During our tour, we have realized that many permanent structures were put up illegally. They didn’t get permission from KCCA and they are the reason why Lake Victoria is retaliating. No permanent structures are allowed to be built within 200 metres near water bodies. So we are going to demolish them and we shall not compensate owners,” noted Ssetenda.
He said some of the structures that are going to be demolished include businessman Ham and Pastor Kayanja’s mansions both located in Kawuku. Others to be demolished are Ddungu Beach Resort and Mulungu beach.
“We warned Ham when he was constructing that house that he was putting up illegally but he turned a deaf ear.He knows very well that his house is there illegally. We are going to get in touch with NEMA so that we demolish all the illegal structures near the lake,” said Ssetenda.
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Last month,it was reported that Ham’s house was invade by invaded by snake and frogs following a heavy downpour that lead to bursting of Lake Victoria’s shorelines.
Ham’s home located at Kawuku Bunga is one of the most luxurious and most expensive residential homes in Uganda however per now snakes and frogs are the residents due to the increasing water levels of the L. Victoria.
Robert Kayanja's House