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OVER 186,000 PEOPLE TO BENEFIT FROM BUSIA WATER AND SANITATION PROJECT
The Ministry of Water and Environment is set to hand over the groundbreaking Water and Sanitation Project in Busia to the National Water and Sewerage
The Ministry of Water and Environment is set to hand over the groundbreaking Water and Sanitation Project in Busia to the National Water and Sewerage
As Namugongo readies itself to welcome thousands of pilgrims for the annual Martyrs Day celebrations on June 3rd, 2024, the National Water and Sewerage Corporation
In a bid to refine their public relations and communication strategies, a delegation from National Medical Stores (NMS) this morning embarked on a benchmarking visit
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, traditional industries are increasingly recognizing the power of new media to enhance their brand visibility, promote their products and
In the majestic setting of Fort Portal, nestled amidst Uganda’s enchanting landscapes, a momentous occasion is set to unfold. As the world commemorates International Labour
In the bustling corridors of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), the heartbeat of operational excellence resonates loudly. Behind the scenes, however, lies a
In the realm of essential services, few things are as vital to our daily lives as water utilities. As the lifeblood of communities, water utilities
Water, the elixir of life, is a fundamental resource crucial for sustaining ecosystems, supporting agriculture, and nurturing societies. However, water scarcity and drought have become
Uganda, boasts an array of natural wonders, among which its wetlands stand out as crucial ecosystems. These wetlands, though, are under severe threat due to
In the intricate dance of urbanization and environmental sustainability, the role of urban planning becomes paramount. Nowhere is this more evident than in the delicate