Starting this month, the town council has prohibited the crude dumping of garbage outside residential compounds or business premises. Residents will now be required to pay a fee of 100 Ugandan Shillings per kilogram of waste collected.
Ericana Bwambale, the KIL Chairman of the Board of Governors, acknowledged the increasing power demands in the western region and stated that the company is now exploring opportunities in solar energy generation, which they intend to supply to both government and private consumers.
ccording to Milton Kule Mbwarara, the Town Council Chairperson, 20 pupils, and their parents were arrested last week during an operation at Kithoma market on school days. They were later cautioned by the local authorities and the police.