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ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE IN UGANDA
Uganda’s infrastructure is seeing more government investments. Especially, the road from Fort Portal to Hima and the Hima-Kasese-Katunguru road. Soon, the entire section of the Fort Portal-Bushenyi road will be tarmacked.
With infrastructure in place and given the fertility of the Rwenzori area, residents will embark on commercial farming and improve their household incomes. Government is also extending electricity to all sub counties.
The other interventions by government include setting up an industrial park for this region and developing its mining industry. Government promises to support the already thriving tourism sub-sector.
Today, the total length of paved road infrastructure in Uganda now stands at about 5,350Kms. A tweet by the Ugandan State House account.
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The total length of paved roads in Uganda now stands at about 5,350Kms— State House Uganda (@StateHouseUg) March 9, 2019
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