Sentema road upgrading is changing the face of Kampala metropolitan area in 2024.
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- Today we bring u updates on the construction of Masanafu Sentema road found in Wakiso district. the construction is intended to decongest the hugely crowded roads that lead into and outside of the city.
Good development and thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching too
Thanks for the Update
Thanks for watching too
The video is so clear 👌
Thanks darling
Much emphasis should put on upgrading local construction companies to reduce huge dollar outflow to china
Great suggestion
Government has to start purchasing those along roads to widen roads and also after they should instruct people who cannot build kizibe with 10 floors tabera kukubo oba atunde aguze abasobora okulakulanyawo
There the streets will be adorable
Will the construction come up to the other side of the road from meat parkers to deep into Kireka bira?
That's what we wish for coz those parts are really badly off....
But I'm sure it will go upto there
Abatasobora kulakulanya bizimbe byabwe babiguze abasobora okuzimba ebizimbe ebitegerekeka kukubo babiguze abasobola okulakulanya kukubo
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I hate those small Calvert's yet Uganda receives heavy rain the one at first when video starts are better
Sure, I just think these people don't give these things enough time... so as to come up with the best
OLUGUUDO LUFUNDA, which means that the road is narrow in the Luganda language, and not "Orugudo Rufunda." This is not Luganda but some unknown language.
A person who wrote it must be from western....
@@ancientclub438 And I can bet that he did it intentionally. They think that somehow, we are going to abandon Luganda and instead embrace their indigenous languages from "western" Uganda. I have nothing but contempt for the writer who did it. Thank you for pointing it out for what it is.
@@apolokaggwa7619 sure ☺️
Out of the whole video u decided to single out just the negative in it... It's very sad that you people are so tribalistic instead of preaching togetherness so that we can't get together for a better Uganda
@@mpakarajak6907 If the misrepresentation of the Luganda language is not a very serious matter to you, then you are either ignorant or misinformed. "Togetherness" in Uganda does not imply denigrating the Luganda language. It seems to me as though it was done intentionally. If you can't see this for what it is then I have nothing but pity for you.