
Kampala's skyline is undergoing significant transformation as landowners in suburbs like Naalya, Najjera, Kisaasi, Ntinda, Bukoto, and Kyambogo are replacing single-family homes with apartment blocks. This trend reflects a shift in urban development within the city, altering the character of these neighborhoods.
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