Kampala city council officials say 70% of the work to beautify the city ahead of the commonwealth heads of government meeting scheduled for November reveals that has been completed. This follows their tour of the project areas to assess progress being made.

Kampala city council engineer Steven Kimala accompanied by delegates from city council led the entourage into a tour of facilities to be used during the CHOGM starting from Salaama road through Gaba and the city center.

Most of the city roads have been tarmacked, drainage system repaired and buildings by the roadside painted. Engineer Kimala says about 70% of work has been completed.

The rest of the works are expected to be completed by the end of this month with 200 man holes put in place around the city and street lights provided. Works along Gabba road are complete with road tarmac ked, streetlights installed, trees and flower planted.

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