
NWSC MAKES A STRONG CASE FOR WATER INFRASTRUCTURE AT MUSEVENOMICS CONFERENCE
At a time when Uganda’s economic resilience is under growing scrutiny, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) used the Musevenomics Conference to confirm the

At a time when Uganda’s economic resilience is under growing scrutiny, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) used the Musevenomics Conference to confirm the

Trust isn’t something you install alongside a new pipeline, and in Uganda’s urban slums, it’s been in short supply. But that’s slowly changing, thanks to

Over the past two decades, Uganda’s National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has grown into a leading reference point for water utilities across Africa and

Safe water is a necessity that shapes daily life, health, and dignity. So when that access is threatened by corruption, impersonation, and exploitation, public frustration

Uganda’s population is growing fast, and with it, the pressure on public infrastructure is intensifying. Water, one of the most critical services, is probably the

Across many Ugandan towns, clean water used to be a distant promise. In some places, residents queued at unsafe water points, waited days for a

Droughts in Uganda aren’t a future threat, they are already here. Rainfall patterns are shifting, dry spells are lasting longer, and for many communities, the

The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has officially commissioned the construction phase of the Mbale Water Supply Project’s second lot in a contract signing

The National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) has long been committed to providing top-notch water and sewerage services in Uganda. To achieve this, NWSC understands

In a recent appearance on Star TV’s morning show “Banguka Mubyenfuna,” Engineer Mahmood Lutaaya, the General Manager for Kampala Water, detailed significant strides made by