Lake Victoria’s First Roll-On, Roll-Off Cargo Ship, The Mv Mpungu

The first Lake Victoria ships to transport roll-on, roll-off cargo, such as cars, trucks, or commercial vehicles, were introduced in Uganda.
MV Bukungu Kaberamaido Kagwara 1 Launched on Lake Kyoga

The launch, also known as “flotation,” is a crucial naval safety test in marine engineering, marking an important step before the vessel begins its sailing operations.
The Zengebe-Namasale Ferry Service Is Back in Operation

The MV Kyoga 2, which travels the Zengebe-Namasale route, has its services back, according to the Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA). It’s one of the two ferries that were recently suspended on Lake Kyoga. On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, UNRA said, “MV Kyoga 2 will resume full-scale operations tomorrow, July 31, 2024, following successful sea […]
President Museveni Opens the Lake Victoria Logistics Complex

Lake Victoria Logistics was established today by President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni with the goal of bringing down the price of gasoline transportation in Uganda.
Ugandan Water Engineers Will Receive Training from Japan

A memorandum of agreement between the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) will result in a training program for Ugandan water engineers.
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.