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Dilapidated Kampala Roads Set for Rehabilitation After Gen. Kainerugaba’s Intervention

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After a joint tour of dilapidated Kampala roads by Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Senior Presidential Advisor on Special Operations, and the KCCA Executive Director, work has begun to rehabilitate the industrial area roads.

KCCA works on Kampala Road

Weeks after the Senior Presidential Advisor on Special Operations Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba had a joint tour of dilapidated Kampala roads with the KCCA Executive Director, work has finally begun to rehabilitate the industrial area roads.

This is great news for the numerous factories situated in the industrial area, as heavy trucks often ply the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th streets. Thanks to funding from the African Development Bank (ADB), these roads will undergo a major overhaul to improve their condition.

KCCA has warned motorists of the temporary inconveniences that may arise from the road works although they have been told that the inconvenience will be short-lived.

Currently, work is in progress along 5th street in the industrial area, where forward maintenance is being carried out. This is just one part of the larger Kampala City Roads Rehabilitation Project (KCRRP), specifically under Lot 3.

Under Lot 3, several roads and junctions in ‘Kampala Smart City’ will be reconstructed and upgraded. According to KCCA, this includes the critically important 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th (Namuwongo) streets, as well as Sir Apollo Kaggwa, Muzito, Ssuna 1 and Ssuna 2 roads. Additionally, the Kabalagala Junction will be upgraded.

To ensure a smooth flow of traffic during the construction process, motorists are advised to approach 5th street with patience or consider using alternative routes to avoid potential delays.

Gen. Muhoozi inspecting the potholes on Industrial area roads

On May 10, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba held a meeting with the Kampala Capital City Authority Executive Director within which the UPDF General was briefed about the state of the roads and general infrastructure.

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