Entebbe Municipal Council Gives Street Vendors One Week to Vacate Public Spaces

By Lawrence Mushabe | Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Entebbe Municipal Council Gives Street Vendors One Week to Vacate Public Spaces
Vendors operating in unauthorized areas within Entebbe Municipality have been given a seven-day ultimatum to relocate to designated markets, as authorities push for a cleaner and more organized urban environment.

 

The Entebbe Municipal Council has issued a one-week ultimatum to street vendors and operators of illegal kiosks within the municipality to vacate public spaces or face enforcement action.

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According to Emmanuel Mugisha Gakyaalo, the Town Clerk of Entebbe Municipal Council, the move is part of broader efforts to create a cleaner, more organized, and smart urban environment.

“This initiative is aimed at strengthening our goal of creating a smart and orderly municipality,” Mugisha said. “We urge all vendors to operate from well-designated and legally recognized markets.”

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He noted that the municipality has adequate market space to accommodate vendors, including the well-established Kitooro Market.

“We have very big and well-structured markets within the area, including the famous Kitooro Market, which was constructed under the supervision of President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. It has ample space to accommodate vendors,” he said.

Mugisha warned that enforcement measures will be taken against those who fail to comply with the directive within the given timeframe.

“Those who do not adhere to this directive will face legal action. Some will be charged in courts of law, while others will incur additional penalties and costs, including expenses incurred by the council in removing illegal kiosks and items,” he cautioned.

Entebbe now joins other urban authorities across the country, including Kampala Capital City Authority, as well as municipalities in Mbale and Mbarara, which have recently undertaken similar operations to clear street vendors from unauthorized trading spaces.

Officials argue that as Uganda’s main gateway due to its proximity to the country’s international airport, Entebbe must uphold high standards of cleanliness, order, and urban management.

Authorities have called upon vendors to cooperate voluntarily to avoid disruption and legal consequences.

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