Karuma Hydropower Project Finishes Connecting to the Grid
The final of the six units of the Karuma hydropower project has been successfully connected to the national grid, according to a statement released by the Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL).
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.
Uganda Airlines Intends to Increase Staff in Order to Combat Delays
Uganda Airlines has revealed a bold intention to double the number of crew members in its airline.
New Clock Tower Junction
The Clock Tower Junction is a remarkable new monument that has emerged in the first phase of the flyover project, right in the middle of Kampala, the bustling heartbeat of our city.
Joint UNRA and Ministry of Works Inspection of Katosi Road
Ministry of Works and the Uganda National highways Authority (UNRA) jointly inspected the Mukono-Katosi and Kisoga-Nyenga-Njeru highways. Engineer in Chief Samson Bagonza led the team conducting the inspection, which was carried out in response to a mandate from President Yoweri Museveni.
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.
Government to Tighten Up on Fuel Stations That Don’t Comply
The Uganda National Bureau of requirements (UNBS) and the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development will work together to perform operations against fuel station operators who disobey established requirements
The Ugandan Parliament Passes the Important Civil Aviation Amendment Act
The amendment fixes the flaws found in the September 2023 Universal Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP), which was the previous audit. General Wamala issued a warning: if the law’s processing is delayed, there could be negative audit findings and possible harm to the law’s reputation abroad.
Uganda and South Sudan Work Together on a Cutting-Edge Cargo Monitoring System
Commissioner General of the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA), and the Commissioner General of the South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) recently had conversations. Their discussion at the URA headquarters in Nakawa was centered around the new cargo monitoring system that was going to be put into place.