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UBL Commissions Nine Boreholes in Kumi and Apac Districts

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
September 5, 2025
UBL Commissions Nine Boreholes in Kumi and Apac Districts
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 Uganda Breweries Limited (UBL) has officially commissioned nine communityboreholes, 5 in Kumi and 4 in Apac districts, marking a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing community development. 

The project will provide clean, safe water access to over 5,000 residents across the two districts. The 5 boreholes in Kumi will benefit residents of Apuda, Kabwangasi, Kapasak, Oseera, and Acera villages, while the 4 boreholes in Apac District were installed in Ayago Central, Amitenge/Omele, Iwal Village, and Baralop Cell.

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The project represents UBL’s continued investment in water replenishment initiatives as part of their ‘Water for Life’ Sustainability pillar. 

The project addresses critical water access challenges in two districts where residents have been walking an average of 3.5 kilometres to access the nearest water sources.

Speaking at the event, Okaasai Opolot, the MP Kumu and Minister of State for Energy expressed gratitude for the transformative impact of the project. 

“Before these water sources were established, our women and children would wake up very early to walk long distances in search of water. Sometimes they would return with water that was not even safe for drinking. Our children can now focus on their education, and our women can engage in other productive activities that will improve our livelihoods,” he stated.

“Water is our most important ingredient, but it is also a precious shared resource that is coming under increasing pressure across the country,” said the Corporate Relations Director of UBL, Sheila Sabune.

“Through our Water for Life program, we are not just fulfilling our commitment to replenish the water we use in our brewing process, but we are also addressing a fundamental human need that impacts education, health, and economic opportunities for entire communities,” she added.

The project specifically targets water-stressed areas where lack of access disproportionately affects women and children, who traditionally bear the responsibility of water collection.

“This project represents more than infrastructure development; it’s about breaking cycles of poverty and inequality. 

When women and children no longer have to spend hours walking to fetch water, girls can stay in school, mothers can engage in income-generating activities, and families can focus on building better futures. We have invested over UGX 5 billion in similar projects over the past five years because we believe access to clean water is fundamental to thriving communities.” Sabune noted.

As part of the commissioning event, UBL also distributed farming inputs, including gumboots, tarpaulins, and 1,200 kilograms of quality sorghum seeds to 200 local farmers. 

UBL has invested at least UGX 1 billion annually in water projects across water-stressed areas.

The Kumi & Apac water projects align with Uganda’s national water access targets set by the Ministry of Water and Environment, which aims to provide access to water sources within a one Kilometer radius for all citizens.

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