The posh Cayenne bar in Bukoto may no longer be that classy, thanks to its uncontrollable sewage.
On Tuesday last week, officials from the health standards unit in Kampala Capital City Authority won a long running battle with the bar owners that saw the former closing it until the latter fixed their drainage system that has been a menace to the surrounding areas.
Neighbours to the Bukoto based Cayenne complained to KCCA in November last year and the city authorities in turn alerted the management but to no avail. The Tuesday raid was the last stroke that broke the stubborn cayenne horse’s bar and closed over poor hygiene.
It is said, the fear of a massive cholera outbreak forced the KCCA officials to move in swiftly and act so quickly in order to save lives of its neighbours and potential patrons.
KCCA publicist Robert Kalumba confirmed the development and said they were waiting for the review report from KCCA health experts in order to determine whether the bar should be reopened
Sources say the bar management tried in vain to appeal to the KCCA deputy director for legal affairs Mr Charles Ouma who shoved them aside because he is no nonsense.





