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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."
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| 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.
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| 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.




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