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{UAH} Entebbe Municipality reflects Uganda moral & Intuition Failure

  

We initially need roughly 20-50 billion to step up a basic infrastructure in Entebbe.

Cold storage facilities in Mpigi, organised housing estates, processing industry nearby, rerouting around Entebbe town to Kitoro, buying off some vital ecological sites on hills and valleys to restart Entebbe ecology and greening, setting up Entebbe city square from katabi to the town centre 1 Km long,  commercial business centre and upgrading Nakiwogo as a gateway to Lake Victoria - expanding the Wild Life Centre and creating a bird and butterfly sanctuary.

There is need to start viable water sports centre to attract the largest number of guest here.

These need immediate action. 


I am also a little bit uneasy the way Chinese cccc is building  a high express way across old Entebbe road at Kajjansi. The made lake at kajjansi need presrvation, cleaning and extending to Lakw Vic shores to start providing dwellers with protein - from tilapia and cat fish. 


It is as if Entebbe Municipality was not integrated into all Kampala Transport system modes of Transport system including express railway and buses plus airport taxi cabs,


What exactly is going on?! 


Bwanika

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 4:30 AM, Dan Bwanika <bulemezi@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Morning , Good Evening USA
 

For free, let government get some funds and I will totally replan Entebbe, look for infrastructure investments for Entebbe and then we can also clean up the shameful site what Entebbe Municipality is.

 

This is the second day I am here. I have seen a lot of children being brought here in buses to see "exactly what" only the grace of God can help.


The wildlife centre is a colonial relic with no additions also managed in exactly the same way like other African institutions, barely surviving! The dirty pathes here  could be filled with sand to save small children from the enormous amount of dust. One baby bored, cries a lot asking the teachers to take her to mummy - a tale of tells.


The golf course has no visitors an indication of disinterest in the town. On the other side music is spited out at unreasoanble decibles may be to attract bored wild life centre visitors!

 

At Katabi young men are playing football on a bear ground. no grass, no play ground but an imagination to a playing field stirring a volley of dust into the air. Pieces of tree made goal post are unequally placed. Some of these boys are really talented as they dribble the ball with exact precision  but alas how can they develop their talent on this bear dusty ground, I wonder?

 

What happened really to an Africa mind? Most investment besides those in foreign hands look pleasing to the eye. All african investment do exactly the same thing - beaches and flied fish - somehow silly economics. And there are no visitors.

 

Thanks for the British to have preserved the environment in Entebbe starting the Zoo and Botanical gardens otherwise Entebbe is a candle in the wind.


Africans are destroying the last trees on this bare rock what Entebbe is - call them estate developers if you wish. The buildings though are extremely poor and ------- what can i say?! No architects, building engineers - grotesque scenes.


Has been at Protea Hotel a classic hotel  but visiting the beach nearby shocked a shit out of me. The waiters did not no I was around. They a listening to Kidandari Luganda music whiling away on some conversation. Disinterested unlike at Protea where I was promptly serve with an Africa juice concetrate with idian snacks - lack of training or culture?


Ugandans carefree attitude is amazingly annoying.


Rubbish is eating and heaping up in Entebbe. Majestic colonial buildings disintegrating and dying away bit by bit. It is sunny and Entebbe has never been drier bitten by a tropical heat  – water is just less than a kilometer away. Five boozer thrice a week would turn brown ground into ever green grass beds.


I have not seen any flowers around.


The road to Nakiwogo is extremely dirty. Kitoro is grimy and on verge of extinction as building after building is crammed in between each other a reflection of poor building and site planning. had it not been busy drinking joints it would not have no life in it.

 

I had my supper at the first floor of an African made hut – I could see the roof down filled with napikins, beer bottles, waragi scathes and all tribes of rubbish. I ask a lady what this is rubbish is all about she does not understand and looks questioningly at a stupid African - It is phenomenon!

 

I pose for a while, is this our gateway to the world?

   

The town itself is tired with dhukawari firmly imposing itself over Africans imbecility and total naivety. I feel ashmed and the anger in me. 


Entebbe a gateway is dead albeit with mega disjoined investment here and there – there is no plan. It is still night, I can see one street light blinking another statement - the colonialists have faded away!"

 

It is a pity (editor sir/madam publish this article in you esteemed paper)

 

Bwanika in Entebbe



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