25/04/2024
On the fourth day, the World Bank Mission team covered Kamuli Municipality. Kamuli has implemented USMID for the last 5years and has used UgX 25,628,767,967 through the period, in which they have successfully had construction of Industrial area Rd (0.82km), Byaino Rd (0.8km) Nadiope Rd( 0.412Km), Babubhai Rd(0.181Km), Badaza (0.317Km), Muwanga Rd (0.369Km), Ben Lubale (0.47Km), Commercial Rd (0.635Km), Lubaga Rd (1.094Km), Kadhuba Rd (1.272Km), Hajjat Watongola (0.265Km), all totalling to 7.415kms of road, all 2 lanes equivalent.
Kamuli, during their report to the Mission team indicated that through-out the civil works period, 241 local residents were employed on the projects, a quarter of whom are females, and that this had led to an improvement into peoples income status over the period of time. All the completed civil works have the requisite features of solar street lights, drains and walkaways among others. The municipality reported that they had completed installation of 352 solar lights, and that the average number of people using the taxi park and bus terminals daily were 2020, while 208 people were directly employed in the taxi and bus terminal.
To protect the environment and make the municipality more liveable and friendly, Kamuli reported that they had planted 215 trees, majorly fruit tree species, covering an area space of 1.2 acres of land. The Municipality also reported 20.94 tonnes as the collected waste on a daily basis, which is eventually disposed off. Under the USMID program, Kamuli received a garbage collection truck, and also one weighbridge, used to measure the collections to ease on the reporting of garbage collected.
Due to the growth in businesses, which followed the new paved roads within the business centre, Kamuli reported an increment in their local revenue collections and showed figures growing from 190M collected in FY2019/2020, to 609M now collected in FY 2023/2024. The Municipality collects local revenue using the of local government managed revenue collection system – IRAS.
Kamuli, in the last 5yrs of the USMID program has had an upsurge in the population in the central business district, with an average number of vehicles using their street parking daily standing at 115, and 7 people employed in the parking industry. The municipality however has not yet formalised their street parking modalities
Using the grant from the USMID, for institutional strengthening and capacity building, Kamuli has had 9 of their technical staff attain certificates in different vocations like Monitoring and evaluation, public administration and urban governance, CPA, administrative law, Health safety and environment and NEBOSH. With the trainings attained, the Municipality reports a change in their work ethics, professionalism, improvement in service delivery, great performance in the APA assessments each year, and certifications like accounts becoming chartered in their professions.