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Inside Watoto Church’s State of the art Mall proposed to replace KPC Building (Photos)

The new plan will see the current building demolished to pave way for the construction of the new mall which will host a variety of business and recreation functions

Watoto Church's state of the art proposed architectural plan tabled to replace KPC building on Kampala road (Photo/Courtesy)

KAMPALA, UGANDA: Watoto Church and Government are still locked horns over a proposed plan to demolish the historic Norman Cinema building popularly known as KPC on Kampala road in the city centre.

The building located along Kampala road in the heart of Kampala city was established by an Indian businessman Norman Godinho in the 1940s’ before the church took it on in 1986 when it kicked off operations in Uganda under the leadership of Canadian Evangelist Gary Skinner.

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According to the proposed plan, Watoto plans the famous KPC with a 12-storeyed building, a three-star hotel, a 3,000-seater auditorium, a shopping centre and a youth centre.

Earlier, Watoto Church through a multinational architectural firm, Symbion Uganda Limited, released a plan that would see the building demolished to pave way for the construction of a 2,000 seater conference centre, retail space and a 3-star hotel, among other business and recreation functions.

This sent shockwaves down the spine of preservationists who later launched a campaign dubbed “Don’t Demolish Our Heritage” and #SaveWatotoChurch”.

Through the campaign, they asked Watoto to review its development plan to preserve the architectural uniqueness of the site and leave parts of it intact. The directorate of physical planning at Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) also declined to approve the designs demanding that the developers submit a plan that caters for the preservation of some aspects of the historical building.

It was not named what should be preserved but Watoto was asked to consider an inclusive design. However, Watoto insisted that theirs was private property which is not protected by the Historical Monuments Act of 1968, which gives the line minister powers to publish lists of the preserved or protected objects. After this, Watoto petitioned against the decision by KCCA to the National Physical Planning Board but received the same guidance.

Watoto petitioned the attorney general’s office challenging the refusal by the government to approve its plans yet the contested building it’s a protected one. The matter is also said to have reached the State House.

Anita Kusiima, the acting deputy director of physical planning at KCCA was hesitant to share updates on the negotiations with Watoto management. She, however, reaffirmed that Watoto had submitted its redevelopment plans and that the matter of the preservation of the building was being handled by the authority’s legal directorate.

“I don’t want to comment on Watoto Church but yes they submitted plans and it’s being handled by our legal department,” said Kusiima.

Jackline Nyiracyiza Besigye, the acting commissioner for museums and monuments at the ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities says that the government position remains that Watoto management should consider preserving part of the structure. She also hopes that the current bill on Historical Sites and Monuments, although returned to parliament by the president, shall help in their bid to preserve such sites.

“With Watoto, of course, it’s their desire to have the gallery demolished for a better building, but with our new law and the previous law, by the way, we can work together to preserve what is there and they construct another one so that we don’t lose out. Of course, they might not be happy we think that with your support, we can educate them and they move to a better way of preservation,” said Nyiracyiza.

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