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Countdown to Order: All Ugandan Roads Must Be Named by August 30, 2026

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KAMPALA – The Ministry of Local Government has issued a binding directive compelling all cities, municipalities, divisions, town councils, and urban centres nationwide to officially gazette every street and road no later than August 30, 2026.

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The directive, issued by Minister Balaam Barugahara via a circular to LC V chairpersons, city and municipal mayors, division and town council mayors, and sub-county chiefs, stands as one of the most comprehensive administrative exercises in Uganda’s recent history.

The Minister underscored the multifaceted benefits of proper street naming, emphasising that the initiative is designed to bring order, dignity, and efficiency to the nation’s rapidly expanding urban spaces.

He noted that clearly named roads are essential for quicker emergency access, more effective security operations, and smoother service delivery in utility mapping, waste collection, and postal services.

He also highlighted their role in strengthening urban planning, supporting land registration and taxation, and fostering investment and tourism through easier navigation.

“When every road is named and clearly signed, ambulances find you faster, security teams respond quicker, utilities and waste services run smoother, and government can plan and collect revenue effectively. It also gives businesses and visitors the confidence to navigate, invest, and call our city home,” Minister Barugahara stated.

The Ministry has imposed a strict two-phase implementation timeline. Local governments are required to assign official names, secure council resolutions, and submit approved lists to the Permanent Secretary by August 30, 2026.

Physical street name signs must then be erected at all junctions and along major routes no later than September 5, 2026, ensuring visible and permanent identification across every urban centre.

Additionally, authorities are mandated to forward complete name registers alongside their council resolutions to establish a comprehensive central archive for future planning and administrative reference.

The Ministry has encouraged local governments to honour distinguished Ugandans and personalities who have made lasting contributions to the country, Africa, and humanity at large.

Priority categories include traditional rulers and kings, NRA and UPDF heroes, former presidents, and outstanding citizens in public service, education, science, business, sports, arts, culture, and community development.

Local councils are further urged to consult widely with communities, elders, and historians to ensure that chosen names reflect both historical accuracy and contemporary values.

The directive comes on the advice of the Chief of Defence Forces and Senior Presidential Adviser on Special Operations, Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, reflecting a broader national push for spatial order and civic pride.

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