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KCCA To Upgrade Roads Leading to Munyonyo Ahead Of NAM, G77 Summit

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Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has revealed plans to rehabilitate and upgrade over 15 kilometres of roads leading to Speke Resort Munyonyo ahead of the upcoming Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit and the Group of 77 Chambers of Commerce and Industry (G77) conference at Hotel Africana.

KCCA Executive Director, Ms Dorothy Kisaka addressing the media at at Hotel Africana in Kampala yesterday.

Ahead of the forthcoming Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit and the Group of 77 Chambers of Commerce and Industry (G77) conference at Hotel Africana yesterday, November 9, 2023, the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has disclosed plans to renovate and repair more than 15 kilometres of roads that lead to Speke Resort Munyonyo.

Uganda will early next year (2024) host the Non-Aligned Summit, a conference which is expected to have a positive impact on the nation’s tourism and diplomatic sectors.

Speaking to journalists on Thursday at Hotel Africana in Kampala, the KCCA Executive Director, Ms Dorothy Kisaka, said that the authority has received Shillings 78 billion from the central government for development in the KCCA budget which will be used to fix the roads leading to Speke Resort Munyonyo, where the summits will take place.

She explained that the rehabilitation efforts will prioritize areas prone to flooding, such as Bunga-Soya and Auto Spa along the Gaba road leading to Munyonyo.

The others are Mukwano Road (1 kilometre) and Press House Road (0.5 kilometres). These roads will not only be rehabilitated but also see the installation of streetlights, road markings, and other necessary improvements.

Other roads slated for attention are Gaba Road (9 kilometres) with major drainage work at Bunga-Soya crossing, Cape Road (2.8 kilometres), and Salaama Road (8.15 kilometres).

Ms Kisaka also said that KCCA aims to ensure that these roads are in optimal condition for motorists during the time of the summit, with long-term plans for their maintenance.

In addition to these, other roads such as Mobutu Road (1 kilometre), Price Badru Kakungulu Road, UCB Rise (0.5 kilometres) for light rehabilitation, Sseriiso Road, and Tank Hill Road will be upgraded to a paved standard.

Kisaka assured that road works will be carried out around the clock to minimize inconvenience to road users during this period.

She also made it clear that KCCA intends to take action to evict street children and streamline the operations of Boda Boda riders in the city to address public nuisances caused by riders.

Furthermore, Kisaka announced that KCCA plans to evict street vendors from the central business district and dismantle illegal structures.

KCCA officials inspecting roads to be renovated and upgraded.

In April of this year, Jim Spire Ssentongo, an Associate Professor of Ethics and Identity Studies at Uganda Martyrs University and a cartoonist, organized an online exhibition to showcase the potholed roads in Kampala, which garnered significant attention among Ugandans.

At the time, Kisaka explained that many roads in Kampala had exceeded their expected lifespan, and the authority was financially constrained to address the issues.

Subsequently, the President, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni ordered the immediate release of 6 billion Shillings for pothole repairs.

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