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Transforming Connectivity: One Million More People to Join Greater Kampala’s Network!

In an exciting development for residents in and around Kira, Kasangati, and Gayaza Road, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has unveiled ambitious plans aimed at bringing essential water services to an additional one million people. This monumental project, valued at a remarkable UGX 373 billion, signifies a commitment to improving the standard of living and accessibility to clean water for thousands in these bustling communities.

Slated to kick off in November, the ambitious initiative is set to unfold over the next 30 months, with a targeted completion date in 2027. This project is part of the NWSC’s broader strategy to enhance water infrastructure across various regions, ensuring that communities are not only well-served but also cater to the growing urban populations of Uganda.

Funding for this extensive initiative will come from multiple reputable sources, including the KFW Development Bank and the European Investment Bank, which underscores the confidence international financial institutions have in Uganda’s development agenda. With access to clean water being a global priority, this project aligns perfectly with the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation.

For residents of Kira, Kasangati, and Gayaza Road, the benefits of this project will extend beyond just access to water. It will contribute to better health outcomes, reduced waterborne diseases, and enhanced economic opportunities through job creation in the construction and management processes. The local economy is poised for a positive boost, as businesses flourish with improved infrastructure and the population enjoys increased productivity.

As the project progresses, it stands as a testament to Uganda’s commitment to sustainable development and infrastructural improvement, ensuring that future generations have access to essential resources. The community’s enthusiastic backing will undoubtedly be crucial as the NWSC embarks on this transformative journey.

Stay tuned for updates from Africazine as this significant development unfolds in Uganda, a country that continues to make strides towards a brighter and more sustainable future.

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