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Street youths venturing into sugarcane hawking business around Kampala are worried after KCCA issued a directive to take them off the streets to keep the city clean. The execution of the directive has so far lasted for two weeks, which the street youths say is affecting them greatly, many reconsidering reverting to their old ways of earning.