Advertorial: The year 2024 marked the conclusion of the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) Corporate Plan 2021-2024, a strategic roadmap that guided the corporation in improving water supply and sewerage services across Uganda. Despite challenges, NWSC achieved significant milestones during this period, demonstrating resilience and commitment to service delivery.
Achievements Over the 2021-2024 Period
During the three-year span, NWSC recorded remarkable growth in key areas:
- The corporation’s asset base expanded from UGX 3.5 trillion to UGX 4.5 trillion.
- The customer base grew from 785,000 to 950,000 connections, ensuring more Ugandans gained access to clean and safe water.
- Non-Revenue Water (NRW) was reduced from 36% to 34%, reflecting improved efficiency in service delivery.
- The customer satisfaction index remained above 70%, indicating sustained commitment to quality service.
These achievements were realized despite facing several challenges, including inadequate financing to meet growing investment demands, persistent Non-Revenue Water concerns, and the increasing cost of service delivery due to climate change impacts.
Looking Ahead at Corporate Plan 2024-2027
Guided by the NWSC Act, Cap. 317 (2000), and lessons learned from the previous plan, the NWSC Board and Management have developed the Corporate Plan 2024-2027. This strategic plan aligns with the government’s National Development Plan (NDP-III) and the proposed NDP-IV (2025-2030) to enhance national development through water supply and sewerage services.
Key focus areas for the next three years include:
- Supporting Production and Industrialization: Enhancing water supply to foster economic growth.
- Water for All: Expanding service coverage to promote public health and equity.
- Private Sector Involvement: Strengthening partnerships, with an emphasis on local content.
NWSC Board Chairman, Eng. Dr. Badru M. Kiggundu, reaffirmed the corporation’s dedication to its vision:“THE LEADING CUSTOMER SERVICE ORIENTED UTILITY IN THE WORLD.”
“We commit to providing more Ugandans and stakeholders with quality and cost-effective water supply and sewerage services. Through the successful implementation of the Corporate Plan 2024-2027, we aim to continuously meet and exceed stakeholder expectations.”
NWSC Managing Director, Dr. Eng. Silver Mugisha, emphasized the corporation’s customer-centric approach.
“To our customers: You are the reason we exist. In the coming years, we are committed to improving customer experience, enhancing service reliability, and ensuring that efficiency gains directly benefit you. Additionally, our strategic direction aligns with national priorities such as health, industrialization, environmental protection, and good governance.”
A Future of Growth and Innovation
NWSC aims to transform into a self-reliant utility with robust financial and technical capabilities, effectively adapting to an evolving business environment.
Additionally, the corporation has projected achieving 30% sewer coverage by 2040, a significant milestone in Uganda’s water and sanitation sector. To enhance engineering capabilities and optimize service efficiency, NWSC has partnered with Luwero Industries Limited, strengthening infrastructure maintenance and improving water supply operations nationwide.
With these strategic initiatives, NWSC remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering sustainable and high-quality water and sewerage services to all Ugandans.
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