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THE NEW FACE OF NAKIVUBO CHANNEL AFTER HAM REDEVELOPMENT

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugAugust 18, 2025Updated:March 24, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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In the very heart of Kampala lies the Nakivubo Drainage Channel, a channel meant to safeguard the city from floods but which has instead become a dark symbol of pollution, insecurity, and preventable tragedy. 

For years, this open trench of floating waste and sewage has posed grave health risks, disrupted livelihoods, and claimed lives. Now, a historic redevelopment project promises to transform this long-neglected hazard into a modern urban oasis ahead of Uganda’s hosting of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). A Channel of Hazards For decades, Nakivubo has remained wide open, collecting sewage, industrial effluent, and heaps of dumped solid waste.

NEW FACE OF NAKIVUBO AFTER REDEVELOPMENT

During Kampala’s heavy rains, the channel clogs and floods spill into the streets, crippling economic activity in one of the city’s busiest commercial corridors. Traders lose goods, businesses close, and movement stalls. 

 The Nakivubo Channel today: wide open, polluted, and flood-prone in the heart of Kampala. Beyond flooding, the open trench has also become a refuge for idlers and petty criminals who use its hidden nooks as camps for wrongdoing. Safety concerns grow worse as unsuspecting pedestrians slip and fall in, tragically, over 100 lives have been lost in the channel’s waters in recent years. 

 A Matter of National Image The channel’s state is not only a local crisis but now a continental concern. During their inspection of Kampala’s sports infrastructure, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) praised the state-of-the-art Hamz Stadium but noted that the open Nakivubo Channel stood as the last major obstacle to Uganda’s readiness for AFCON 2027. 

NEW FACE OF NAVIVUBO AFTER REDEVELOPMENT

CAF’s directive was clear: the channel must be covered and modernized if the facility is to host Africa’s most prestigious football tournament. A Call for Unity in Development The urgency of the channel’s redevelopment cuts across political, tribal, and religious divides. As Ugandans, the lesson is unmistakable: no modern city can prosper with open sewers cutting through its center. 

In countries we look up to, whether in Europe, Asia, or elsewhere, open drainage channels have long been replaced by clean, covered, and well-managed underground infrastructure. Uganda must follow suit if it is to transform into the nation its citizens dream of. Reducing Dependence, Raising Responsibility. 

Too often, Uganda has relied on foreign donors for development projects, sometimes under harsh conditions or exploitative terms. Yet, local investors and institutions are showing that self-driven, locally mobilized development is possible. The redevelopment of Nakivubo Channel demonstrates that transformative change need not wait for foreign aid. 

NEW NAKIVUBO CHANNEL TUNNEL

 Envisioning a New Nakivubo When complete, the redeveloped channel will no longer be a scar running through Kampala but a model of urban renewal. The plan includes: Environmentally protected green public spaces Pedestrian walkways and rest areas Tissue banks and garbage collection units Underground flood control chambers Solid waste filtration systems Water catchment and recycling points The result will be a clean, functional urban ecosystem: a smart city design that both safeguards lives and enhances livelihoods. 

 Transforming Kampala, Inspiring Uganda Nakivubo’s redevelopment is more than just an infrastructure upgrade, it is a test of Uganda’s will to prioritize development over division, solutions over excuses. It is also a reminder that prosperity does not come from abandoning Uganda for foreign lands, but from building Uganda into the place we want it to be. 

NEW NAKIVUMBO CHANNEL TUNNEL

 When complete, Nakivubo will cease to be a symbol of neglect and instead become a showcase of what happens when vision meets action. For Kampala, it will mean safety, dignity, and opportunity. For Uganda, it will mark one more step toward a transformed nation, ready for AFCON, ready for growth, and ready for the future. write a formal, flowing news story in a daily monitor tone.

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