“Listen to the grass root community and address their challenges” Sr. Mary Grace Akiror implores the leadership of Kamwenge District.
Sr.Dr. Mary Grace Akiror the Deputy Head of the RDC secretariat has rallied the leadership of Kitagwenda District on Service Delivery. While meeting the technical, political, security and the Special Interest Groups at the District Council Hall, Sr. Dr. Akiror appreciated the leadership for working tirelessly towards securing a landslide win for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of 91.6%.
She called upon the participants to serve diligently, exercising high degree of care while serving the community, she noted that it is prudent for each and every worker of government to work and leave behind a lasting legacy on retirement. She called up on the District Service Commission to desist from selling of jobs.
The RDC Mr. Kanyamahane Isiah welcomed the participants for gracing the engagement, he appreciated the central government for the vast funding opportunities and the visionary leadership of the President, he noted that various programs inclusive of the Emyooga, PDM, UWEP, YLP and many others, appreciated the community of Kitagwenda for voting the National Resistance Party securing 91.6% for President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni. He commended the Office of the President for the monitoring and providing visionary leadership.
The Chief Administrative Officer Mr. Moses Mahmood, Dallili commended government for supporting the District on various programs and projects, he commended the participants for the team work and patriotism exhibited so far, he called for transparency and thorough monitoring during service delivery heads of departments. He noted that the District team is already engaging the Parish Development Team to ensure full recovery of the PDM funds.
The participants appreciated the team for the cordial engagement noting that such trend should continue for the betterment of the District
On the various Government programs and projects in Kitagwenda District, the total distance of the District roads network stands at 157 km where 52 km of the roads are gravel and 107 km of the roads network are earth.
The bridges in the District do include: Nkurungo (3 no.), Kyabasasa, and Rwambu Kamayenje Kiburara prison bridge. The big culverts in the District include; Rukinga, Nyakabaale, and Ryengoma. On the utilization of the Uganda Road Fund and Road Maintenance Grant for the financial year 2023/ 2024 - 2025/2026.
Road projects worked on from the FY 2023/2024 to 2025/2026 with funding from Uganda Road Fund and Road Rehabilitation grants total to 18 roads with a length of 219.61 KMs, additionally 2 swamps have been raised and construction of 2 box culverts has been done. The Road Fund has enhanced maintenance of Kitagwenda Town council (Urban Roads) and Sub Counties Community Access Roads (CARs). The District Road Equipment has been maintained and serviced as provided for in the maintenance manuals
In the education sector, the district has 68 Government aided Primary School, 08 Secondary Schools , one technical school and one technical institute, 15 private secondary schools The district has an enrolment 40288, private schools 5006, government aided secondary schools 4083, and private schools 1614 and 291 in tertiary institutions
Under AGRI-LED Value Addition Facilities F/Y 2021/2022/2023/24,with funding from Ministry of Local Government and NAADS 3 farmers group received 3 coffee huller machines with solar driers these are Kabujogera coffee Farmers Group, Buhanda Coffee growers, Nganiko Coffee Farmers and processors groups. 2 maize farmers groups were planned to receive maize milling machines and to date works on storage facilities have been completed and waits installation of Maize Machines.
The beneficiary groups are Nyakera Twimukye group and Buhumuriro Traders Association. Kitagwenda District reeived 5 tractors and distributed them to Kitagwenda Mansons, The John Charity Foundation Development Association, Kakasi Farmers’ Group, Kitagwenda United Farmers and Nshanju Tweyombekye and todate they have tilled 4116 acres of land.
With funding under UgIFT, micro scale irrigation sites worth 1,224,547,090 benefiting 56 farmers with were established accorss the district. All the Micro Scale Irrigation schemes are functional. Additionally, 2 micro scale irrigation demonstration sites in Mahyoro Town Council and Kicheche sub County were established.
Still under the funding from UGiFT , UPDF and RBF and PHC, the following projects were achieved: Construction of Staff Quarters at Kanara HCIII, Laboratory at Kicheche HC3, Nyabbani HC3 and Ntara HC4 (Baylor Uganda), Waiting Shed (for mothers) at Ntara HCIV Incinerator at Ntara HCIV and Kanara HC3, Ultrasound scan at Ntara HCIV, construction of 4 (5 Stance) pit latrines at Heath Facilities, Fencing of Ntara HCIV, renovation of maternity Wards at Mahyoro and Kanara HCIIIs, construction of 2 Water tank systems, renovation of staff quarters and construction of walk way to the mortuary, solar back up in OPD at Kanara HC3.
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