
Rukungiri Municipality Installs Street Name Signposts to Guide Road Users
Rukungiri: Rukungiri Municipality has officially launched the installation of street name signposts in Rukungiri town. The project is aimed at helping road users easily identify roads and navigate the town more efficiently.
The commissioning ceremony took place on July 16, at the Rukungiri Municipality headquarters. After the launch, several leaders including the Resident District Commissioner (RDC) Steven Nsubuga Bewayo, Municipality Mayor Charles Makuru, Senior Physical Planner Vastine Kenganzi, and Town Clerk Isaiah Tumwesigye led the team to begin the official installation of the signposts across the town.
In an interview with our news reporter, RDC Steven Nsubuga Bewayo commended the municipality leadership for the initiative, saying it will help people easily identify places within the town. He called on the public to protect the signposts and avoid vandalism. He warned that anyone caught destroying them will be arrested and urged residents to report anyone involved in such acts.
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Municipality Mayor Charles Makuru said this is part of a plan to install road name signposts on all roads in the Municipality in phases. He revealed that 32 signposts have been installed today, and the remaining 28 will be installed next Monday. He also assured the public that more roads will be considered in the next phase.
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Rukungiri Municipality Senior Physical Planner Vastine Kenganzi said they chose to use plastic signposts this time because the previous metal ones were being stolen and sold for scrap or welding purposes.
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The Town Clerk Isaiah Tumwesigye said the signposts will not only help guide travelers but will also improve security by enabling people to easily identify and report their locations in case of emergencies.
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