🔸 RECORDS 📌12/05/1964 ⬆ 13.41m 📌07/05/2020 ⬆ 13.40m Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT & URN | Lake Victoria is only 0.01 meters from reaching it highest ever water level of 13.41 recorded on 12th May, 1964. President Yoweri Museveni today made a stopover at Kitubulu, Katabi Town Council on Entebbe Road, to observe the lake’s …
Read More »Lonely streets, empty beaches denote new normal for Entebbe
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Entebbe municipality is gradually growing into a lonely neighbourhood as a result of the closure of beaches, hotels and all tourist attractions in the area. Located at Lake Victoria peninsula in Wakiso district, Entebbe municipality is home to charming attractions that lure merrymakers to …
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They remind us of its uncompromising laws that are not cheatable and bite so deeply and indiscriminately COMMENT | JOSEPH MUKASA NGUBWAGYE | Images of “swimming” portions of prominent hotels in Kigo and Entebbe in Wakiso district continue to make rounds on social media. The situation is not any different …
Read More »Port Bell vendors, residents puzzled as Lake Victoria submerges area
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Market vendors and residents living around Port Bell, Luzira are living in uncertainty because Lake Victoria has submerged the landing site. Speaking to Uganda Radio Network (URN), traders and residents expressed worry over their lives as their homes and stalls are all flooded by …
Read More »Lake Victoria water level close to highest ever recorded – Minister
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Lake Victoria water level is only 0.08 meters away from the highest level ever recorded in May, 1964, says the Government. The water levels in Lake Victoria and other water bodies have risen due to Intensive and prolonged rainfall in Uganda and in the East …
Read More »Kiyindi-Buvuma ferry grounded due to submerged docking pier
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The Kiyindi-Buvuma ferry has failed to resume work because the docking pier was submerged by Lake Victoria. The ferry returned to Buvuma district three days ago after completing emergency work at Owen falls dam that was affected by a floating island. However, the ferry which …
Read More »Rising lake Victoria water levels delays Nyendo-Bukakata road project
Bukakata, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The increasing water levels of Lake Victoria have affected the construction works of Nyendo-Bukakata road. The road connects Masaka district to Kalangala Island. In December 2018, the government hired Arab Contractors Uganda Limited to undertake the tarmacking of a 41 kilometres road at 165.5 billion …
Read More »Over 2000 Nakiwogo residents affected by Lake Victoria floods
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Close to 2,000 people in Nakiwogo in Entebbe Municipality in Wakiso district are affected by the rising water levels of Lake Victoria according to local authorities. Paul Zikuliza, the Lugonjo-Nakiwogo village chairperson says the water has mainly affected traders and residents of Lugonjo-Nakiwogo and …
Read More »1,500 residents trapped in Masaka as lake Victoria submerges villages
Bukakata, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Hundreds of people are stranded different landing sites in Masaka district after Lake Victoria submerged fishing villages. The affected landing sites are Lambu and Kaziru in Bukakata Sub County, that are currently inaccessible. All the pathways to the fishing villages are heavily flooded with high …
Read More »UPDF devising means of desilting lake victoria, nile river
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Several divers from the Uganda People’s Defense Forces-UPDF marine unit have been deployed to assess the extent of silting in Lake Victoria and River Nile; days after a floating island affected the operations of Nalubaale, Kiira and Bujjagali power dams. The divers, who started their …
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