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5-826: Mpigi–Kabulasoke–Maddu–Sembabule Road is a road in the Central Region of Uganda , connecting the towns of Mpigi in Mpigi District to Gombe in Butambala District, Kabulasoke and Maddu in Gomba District and Sembabule in Sembabule District. The road starts at Mpigi , a town of 44,274, about 39 kilometres (24 mi), southwest of Kampala , the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. The road continues through four central Ugandan districts to end at Ssembabule,

10-432: A total distance of about 139 kilometres (86 mi). The coordinates of the road near Kanoni are 0°10'26.0"N, 31°55'27.0"E (Latitude:0.173889; Longitude:31.924167). In October 2010, Uganda National Roads Authority , a parastatal , publicly announced that in 2011, it would begin upgrading 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) of 32 different national roads in the country, from unsealed gravel surface to class II bitumen. This road

15-515: Is 100 percent provided by the Ugandan government. 00°10′26″N 31°55′27″E  /  0.17389°N 31.92417°E  / 0.17389; 31.92417 Central Region, Uganda The Central region is one of the four regions in the country of Uganda . As of Uganda's 2014 census , the region's population was 9,529,227. It is coterminous with the Kingdom of Buganda , one of

20-928: The ancient African monarchies that are constitutionally recognised in Uganda. As of 2010 , the Central region contains 24 districts : the central regions main source of energy is hydroelectricity from the Nnalubaale Power Station in Njeru and the Kiira Hydroelectric Power Station on Lake Nnalubaale (Lake Victoria). Smaller thermal power plants operate in Buganda like the heavy fuel oil-fired Namanve Power Station in Namanve , Mukono District . Small solar power plants like

25-602: Was one of the roads on that list. The road was divided into two sections; (a) Mpigi–Kanoni Road 64 kilometres (40 mi) and (b) Kanoni–Sembabule Road 71 kilometres (44 mi). Work on both sections started in 2014, with expected completion in the second half of 2017. A related road, the Sembale–Villa Maria Road 38 kilometres (24 mi) is under the same contract and work on that road is expected to begin in September 2015, with completion expected in 2018. Finding

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