Historically Kira was a Sub County under Mpigi District until November 2000 when the Counties of Busiro and Kyadondo were curved off from Mpigi to form Wakiso district where in July 2003 it was elevated a Town Council status. Due to the high urbanization, population, stable revenue base and need to improve service delivery, in July 2015 Kira was established by an Act of Parliament as a Municipal Council and became operational in financial year 2016/2017 under vote 781.
Divided into three Divisions of Kira, Namugongo and Kira, the Municipality is composed of six Wards/Parishes and forty (40) Cells/Villages.
Geographically Kira Municipality is located in Wakiso District, Central Uganda Buganda Region approximately 10kms from Kampala City the Capital of Uganda. From the East Kira borders Mukono Municipal Council, to the North the Nakiyanja and Nangobe streams that flows into Lwajjali River forms the boundaries. To the South is the Ntole swamp that flows into the South Western direction bordering Kasangati Town Council. While to the West Kawoya and Kinawataka swamps form the boundaries between Kampala and Kira. A section of the Eastern border is formed by boundaries of the Mailo block in Kyadondo near Najjera and Kiwatule- Kungu area. A larger section of boundaries is formed by Walufumbe, Nyanjaladde, Nakalere and Kinawataka streams.
In terms of topography, Kira Municipality is covering an area of approximately 98.83square Kilometers. It is composed of undulating terrain of flat- topped hills. The valleys are occupied by about six regimes of natural drainage channels that form administrative boundaries. In peri- urban areas, the topography is the major factor in determining the land use in that the valleys are mainly used for subsistence agriculture, while upper slopes are used for residence.
1.2 MISSION, THEME, OBJECTIVES
1.2.1 MISSION
“To ensure sustainable development through efficient and equitable provision of services to the community of Kira Municipal Council.”
1.2.2 THEME:
Good governance, development and social economic transformation.
1.2.3 VISION
“A transformed population with adequate social service in a well planned environment.”
1.2.4 OBJECTIVES
1.2.5 DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES