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NEMA Bans Open Waste Burning

Security Forces Cleaning Gulu City (Photo By Tolit Ivan)

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Individuals and authorities engaging in open burning of waste in urban areas across Uganda now face prosecution, fines, and other stringent legal consequences following a directive from the National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA).

The ban comes after persistent complaints of open waste in cities and corroborated findings from environmental monitoring inspections conducted nationwide.

According to Naomi N. Karekaho, NEMA’s Head of Corporate Communications, the practice poses serious health and environmental risks and is prohibited under Section 78 of the National Environment Act, Cap 181.

 “Acting under powers granted by Section 10 of the Act, NEMA has directed all responsible authorities to stop open burning of waste within their jurisdiction,

 She emphasized that continued violations will attract strict enforcement under the law.

NEMA also highlighted that proper waste management is a core mandate of cities, urban authorities, and local governments.

The agency will conduct compliance monitoring, and any entity found violating the directive will face enforcement action.

Urban authorities have been ordered to continuously sensitize staff, waste handlers, and communities on proper waste management practices.

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