
Kazo District Launches Construction of New Roads
Kazo District has commenced the construction of two vital roads in Kazo Sub County aimed at improving transportation and supporting local livelihoods. The project includes the Bafaki Road, spanning 11 kilometers with an estimated cost of approximately Shs38 million and the Mbaba Road covering 7 kilometers at an estimated cost of Shs22 million.
During the official launch, Rev. Samuel Mugisha Katugunda, the LCV Chairperson for Kazo District urged residents to make full use of the new roads to enhance household income by facilitating the transportation of their products to markets.
Seth Byaruhanga, the District Secretary for Works and Councillor for Nkungu Sub-County expressed concerns regarding the upcoming road projects and their potential impact on the local road network, emphasizing the importance of strategic planning.
Dan Nahura Bwamunyonga, the district speaker and councillor for Kazo Sub County highlighted that the construction of these roads has been a long-standing community priority, essential for improving access and transportation within the area.
Residents and local leaders from Ntambazi and Mbaba parishes also voiced their gratitude to the district for finally constructing roads that had previously hindered their ability to transport their products efficiently. The new infrastructure is expected to significantly enhance movement and economic activity in the region.