The smooth tarmac sits delicately on the undulating hills, creating a perfect union of nature and nurtured infrastructure

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A bird’s eye-view of the 100km and UGX240 billion Kabale-Kisoro-Bunagana/Kyanika Road that was started in in September 2007 and was completed in 2012. The road has reduced travel time from Kabale-Kisoro from 6 hours to two hours as well as improved the quality of life for locals. There was only about 844km of tarmacked roads in Uganda in 1986 but by FY2007/08, this had increased to 2,875.6km. The stock of paved roads has increased by 72.9% from 2,875.6km in FY2007/08 to 4,971km in FY2018/19.
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