The Long-Awaited Ferry to Bussi Island
The ferry will travel from Entebbe to the Wakiso District’s Bussi.
Bukasa Port Construction Has Begun
The first stage of Bukasa Port’s building on Lake Victoria has been started by the government.
Uganda Begins Getting Ready for The Grand Continental Water Congress And Exposition
At a stunning opening event on March 26 at the NWSC Resource Center in Kampala’s busy Bugolobi area, the road to Afwasa ICE2025 officially got underway.
Development of the Bukasa Inland Port
The development of the Bukasa Inland Port was reported to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni during a meeting on Friday, February 23, 2024. At State House Entebbe, a group from Gauff Engineering lead by Dr. Ulrich Salzer gave the update.
Community Water Points in Kabale Have Increased By 63%
Kabale District, there have been 63% more community water sources during the previous five years, and the most recent water mapping effort identified 1070 new water sites.
Boreholes to Reduce Increasing Hospital Water Costs
Dr. Atwine stressed the value of boreholes in supplying water to medical facilities, particularly in rural areas where water scarcity is common.
Namutumba Celebrates Piped Water
Residents of the Mazuba sub-county in Namutumba District are celebrating the first time they have had access to clean.
NWSC Starts Project to Improve Water Supply
On January 30, 2024, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) announced the start of a feasibility study to improve sanitation and water delivery in three new cities: Lira, Hoima, and Fort Portal. The NWSC Managing Director, Eng.
A Maritime Training Centre in Uganda is set to revolutionize East African water transport
This innovative facility will be critical in increasing the capacity of vessel operators traversing both inland and oceanic waters
Entebbe-Kalangala Vessel, MV Kalangala, Halts Services Temporarily for Repairs
Mr. Musoke describes the technical issue as modest, including modifications to the stern ramp locks. According to Mr. Musoke during a phone interview on Tuesday, marine engineers are working hard to solve the problem and hope to have it fixed