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Wakiso District Advances Key GKMA-UDP Projects as Council Reaffirms Commitment to Good Governance

Wakiso District continues to demonstrate strong leadership and development momentum following the approval of the First Quarter Status Report for the Greater Kampala Metropolitan Area Urban Development Programme (GKMA-UDP) for FY 2025/26. The report was endorsed by the District Local Council chaired by Speaker Najja Nasiifu, highlighting significant progress in infrastructure projects that are set to transform connectivity and service delivery across the district.

The flagship 22.17 km Bukasa–Sentema–Kakiri road, valued at 56.128 billion shillings, has registered 16% physical progress since construction began on 2 May 2025. This upgrade is expected to greatly improve transport efficiency, support economic growth, and enhance access to social services for communities along the corridor.

In addition, the 6.5 km Kitemu–Kisozi–Naggalabi Spur road, worth 35.265 billion shillings, has achieved 18% progress by the end of the first quarter. The project is another key investment aimed at improving mobility and stimulating local development.

While the report acknowledges challenges such as delayed fund releases and stakeholder concerns, the District Council remains confident that ongoing engagement and strengthened coordination will help address these issues and keep the projects on track.

Demonstrating its commitment to transparency and institutional integrity, the Council also resolved to extend the process of approving members for the new District Service Commission. This will allow additional time for thorough scrutiny ahead of the expiry of the current Commission’s term in December 2025.

The district’s continued progress under GKMA-UDP reflects Wakiso’s broader vision of delivering modern infrastructure, promoting accountability, and fostering inclusive growth for all residents.

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OPM Team Concludes Service Delivery Performance Assessment in Wakiso District

A team from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) today held an exit meeting with Wakiso District leaders, marking the end of a three-day Service Delivery Performance Assessment.

The exercise, which began on 21 November 2025, evaluated the effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery across local governments. The findings will inform the allocation of sector grant indicative planning figures for the 2026/2027 financial year.

Officials noted that an Independent Verification Assessment will follow to validate the results, ensuring accuracy, transparency, and strengthened planning for the next financial period.

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GKMA Road Construction Update.

Construction of a two-cell box culvert along the Bukasa–Sentema–Kakiri Road is currently underway.

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Wakiso District Unveils Children’s Manifesto 2026–2031

Wakiso District has launched the Children’s Manifesto 2026–2031, a five-year framework capturing the priorities and aspirations of children across the district. Unveiled by District Vice Chairperson Betinah Nantege, the Manifesto calls for greater child participation in decision-making, improved health and well-being, more safe spaces for play, and a cleaner, greener environment. The development of the Manifesto was supported by @Save the Children.

Save the Children’s Program Officer, Phillip Mande, urged district leaders, schools, and development partners to use the Manifesto as a key advocacy tool to guide planning and strengthen efforts to promote children’s rights and well-being across Wakiso.

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Monitoring visit for Kitemu-Budo-Naggalabi Spur upgrade

Earlier today, District officials, together with China Railway Seven Group, subcontractors, and utility managers, conducted a monitoring visit on the 6.5 km Kitemu–Budo–Naggalabi Spur, currently being upgraded to tarmac.

The team inspected drainage systems, focusing on outflows and effective management solutions, and engaged with affected residents on restoration matters. A management plan will be developed to address identified issues and ensure smooth project progress. @WorldBank @AFD_en @

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Wakiso District Holds Budget Conference for FY 2026/2027 to Advance Service Delivery

The district has held its Budget Conference for the Financial Year 2026/2027 under the theme “Advancing Service Delivery for Effective Budget Strategy.”

The meeting reviewed the district’s budget performance, NGO contributions, and key priorities for the next financial year. Participants also discussed challenges affecting implementation to guide the formulation of the upcoming budget.

District Chairperson Dr. Matia Lwanga Bwanika commended development partners for their support in education and health but expressed concern over limited central government funding despite Wakiso’s strong contribution to the national budget. He urged leaders to serve with integrity and commitment.

Assistant RDC Ms. Angel Namulimbe called on government officials to ensure close monitoring of projects to prevent shoddy work and promote accountability.

 

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