The World Bank and the French Development Agency have granted over $600 million to Uganda to improve infrastructure and waste management in Kampala. This funding aims to address critical gaps caused by rapid urban expansion. Residents have complained about poor road conditions and waste management in the capital, which suffers from chronic underfunding. Source: Africa News Agency
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