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Chapter 1: The Struggle Was Real (March 28, 2026)

Before the tarmac, we were "eating" dust every day.


Campaign posters overlook the Kira-Mulawa mud

For a long time, the people in Kira-Mulawa Road have suffered living under a thick blanket of red dust that slows down every business. On March 28, a heavy downpour turns this busy section into a muddy area near Kira town. This mess is a hint of how the old road used to fail us and why we really needed this "glow-up."

The red dust era ends as new tarmac arrives

Even when some parts are still muddy, we can see fresh black tarmac appearing behind this caution tape. This shot from March 28 gives us a "sneak peek" of the clean life that is just around the corner. This ribbon is how the contractors are protecting the new surface while they finish the rest.

Chapter 2: No More "Orange" Shoes (April 12, 2026)

Checking the progress two weeks later.

The new drains to keep Kira dust-free

By April 12, the team is focusing on the deep concrete drains that keep the road dry. Local workers have fitted these heavy slabs by hand so that rainwater has a place to go. This smart drainage is how we will finally stop the mud and dust from coming back.

    Clean tarmac near Rosefoam finally saves our nice shoes

Look at that smooth tarmac finally reaching the shops in Mulawa! On April 12, the area near the Rosefoam building looks clean for the first time. We can now walk to the shops without worrying about our nice shoes turning red.

Chapter 3: Welcome to the Smooth Era (April 12, 2026)

The final result is looking "sharp."

    No more "eating" red dust

The stretch near Makerere College School is now a wide, clean corridor for everyone. By mid-April, students can finally commute without "eating" clouds of dust. This extra space is how the road is becoming safer for both pedestrians and drivers.


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