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KANSANGA BRANCH’S COLLABORATIVE ROAD RESTORATION INITIATIVE

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In Kansanga, a proactive initiative has taken root, promising a transformative touch to the community’s road infrastructure. Spearheaded by the Kansanga branch team, in tandem with a dedicated Reinstatement contractor, the undertaking aims to rejuvenate the ailing Muyenga Tank Hill Road. This endeavor was ignited by a groundswell of concerns voiced on Twitter, highlighting the urgent need to address the deteriorating conditions of this crucial thoroughfare.

Amidst the buzz of social media, the response has been nothing short of remarkable. The Reinstatement contractor, strategically positioned at the Kansanga branch, has methodically embarked on an assessment of the damaged spots along Muyenga Tank Hill Road. The focus is clear – identify and rectify substantial portions in dire need of attention. The decision to station the contractor at Kansanga is not arbitrary; it’s a strategic move to efficiently respond to the high demand for road reinstatement in the area.

Muyenga, a bustling locality boasting an extensive pipe network, has grappled with frequent bursts, leaving in their wake a trail of road damages. It’s a conundrum that the community, along with the General Manager KW-Eng. Mahmood Lutaya, the network team, and Branch Manager-Edith Nabagereka, has been determined to unravel. The collaborative efforts between the Kansanga team and local residents have been nothing short of instrumental in navigating the complexities of this ongoing road improvement initiative.

The challenges faced by the community have not fallen on deaf ears. In fact, they have served as a rallying cry for concerted action. GM KW Mahmood Lutaya, with a keen eye on community welfare, has lent unwavering support to the cause. The network team, alongside the vigilant Branch Manager Edith Nabagereka, has seamlessly integrated with the community, forming a synergy that has fueled the ongoing road restoration efforts.

As the collaborative road restoration initiative unfolds, it not only addresses the immediate concerns of road damages but also symbolizes a community coming together to effect positive change. 

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