I usually pay attention to the roads, but today I have to commend the Lubowa Estate. They truly did something commendable. However, on your way back, passing Quality Supermarket, the road reverts to the 'usual'-it's tarmac but lacks proper markings or demarcations. Webale ku tulambuza
Why aren't such durable roads built in areas where most people live such as bwayise. Does the government think its only a few deserving tarmacked roads.
In Uganda, roads are considered “well-made” when they are tarmac roads. Not so, sir! In Uganda, road builders must take account of the fact that not everyone owns a car. Therefore, roads must have pavements for pedestrians’ use, pedestrian crossings at appropriate junctions, good road signage including street lighting and, most importantly, proper side drainage so roads don’t flood during the rainy season. No, the roads are not clean. They are dirty. You drive around during the day. At night, I’m sure you cannot post any videos. Also, what about other infrastructures like nearby convenience stores, good, affordable schools, a functioning hospital, etc.? When compared to good estates in other countries, we still have a long way to go.
I like ur videos❤❤❤❤
Looks like a mini city
Thanks for the video. New sub has arrived 🎉
I usually pay attention to the roads, but today I have to commend the Lubowa Estate. They truly did something commendable. However, on your way back, passing Quality Supermarket, the road reverts to the 'usual'-it's tarmac but lacks proper markings or demarcations. Webale ku tulambuza
Lubowa is one of the best estates and areas to live in uganda and on entebbe road
Home, sweet home.
True some areas in uganda have developed, and low income eaners cannot with stand
I have seen a Korean sign Post near African Institute of Music
Why aren't such durable roads built in areas where most people live such as bwayise. Does the government think its only a few deserving tarmacked roads.
Plots like how much..least price...100 *100 and 50*100.
my village
In Uganda, roads are considered “well-made” when they are tarmac roads. Not so, sir! In Uganda, road builders must take account of the fact that not everyone owns a car. Therefore, roads must have pavements for pedestrians’ use, pedestrian crossings at appropriate junctions, good road signage including street lighting and, most importantly, proper side drainage so roads don’t flood during the rainy season. No, the roads are not clean. They are dirty. You drive around during the day. At night, I’m sure you cannot post any videos. Also, what about other infrastructures like nearby convenience stores, good, affordable schools, a functioning hospital, etc.? When compared to good estates in other countries, we still have a long way to go.
We need to start from somewhere. Appreciate what you have and improve it more 😊
Clean your camera lens, it has had the same black dot in the middle
Kampala is not near kinshaha do your research please.
Kampala is better.
May be u are talking about that only 6 lane through kinshasha?
How much is an apartment, Mukulu?
Ssebo Webale okuwaayo obude n’otulaga ebintu bino
Bro you are my third eye
First to comment