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NATIONAL WATER AND SEWERAGE CORPORATION GROWING BUSINESS THROUGH STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

As a public utility fully owned by the government, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has grown tremendously over the last five years in regard to Billing, revenue, customer base, and geographical coverage…

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: COMMUNICATING CRITICAL INFORMATION EFFECTIVELY

In the realm of National Water and Sewerage Corporation, emergency preparedness is not just a proactive measure but a fundamental necessity. Timely and effective communication…

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MASTERING YOUR WATER TARIFF: A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING, ANALYZING, AND MANAGING YOUR WATER COSTS

Water tariffs and pricing structures play a crucial role in maintaining the financial sustainability of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) while also ensuring affordability for consumers. 

A team of 23 Kampala Water Technicians have successfully concluded six months of intensive training at the Vocational Skills Development Facility (VSDF) under Training and Capacity Development (TCD). This achievement signifies a pivotal moment in their career development and promises to enhance service delivery across the nation. Let’s delve into this transformative journey that promises a brighter future for both the technicians and the corporation.

Who fixes what water leakage on the water supply network depends on the location and nature of the leak. For issues within the customer’s property, they would be compelled to typically call a plumber.