SHEEMA RESIDENTS WANT KITAGATA HOT SPRINGS SUPPORTED
Story by Byamukama Libino.
SHEEMA
The Sheema South County legislator Hon. Elijah Dickens Mushemeza has encouraged communities to learn how to forgive and forget in relation to work together for development.
Hon. Elijah was giving his speech today morning at the official opening of public toilets in Kitagata town council sheema district donated by National water and sewerage corporation (NWSC).
Legislator who was the chief guest honor, observed that at first there was pulling ropes between the Town council officials and the Kitagata hot springs Management on a location where the toilet was to be constructed.
He urged people to always stand in a position of appreciating development in their area not fighting them which at the same time can benefit many.
The Managing Director National Water and Sewerage corporation (NWSC) Sheema district Mr. Shine Bone confirmed to our reporter that the project was a one way of giving back to the community where it will help to promote general cleanliness in the area.
Mr. Shine Bone also said that they are constructing another fully stalled toilet around Kabwohe town Sheema district.
The toilet was officially handed over to the district officials led by the District Chairperson Jemimah Buhanda who in her words appreciated National Water and Sewerage corporation (NWSC) for thinking about giving back to the community a thing that will increase cooperation within the area.
Residents and the beneficiaries said that the Toilet will promote the hygiene at the hot spring and also cried to the government to forge ways of supporting the “KITAGATA HOT SPRING” which they at times say it attracts Tourists if well cared for.