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NITA-U Launches Free Public Wi-Fi in Bwera City as A part of Uganda’s Digital Acceleration  

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The Government of Uganda, through the National Information Technology Authority – Uganda (NITA-U), yesterday successfully launched Free Public WiFi in Bwera Town; marking a significant milestone in efforts to expand digital access to communities across Uganda. 

The launch event brought together high-level government officials, community leaders, technical partners, and local residents to celebrate a key step in Uganda’s digital acceleration journey.

Bwera Town is one of the first pilot sites selected following a recent study on public Wi-Fi connectivity by NITA-U. The intervention is aimed at boosting last-mile connectivity and improving access to digital public services. The newly installed infrastructure includes secure, high-speed broadband access points strategically positioned along Mpondwe Road to benefit citizens, schools, health centers, and local government offices.

Launching the initiative, the Minister of State for ICT and National Guidance (National Guidance), Hon. Godfrey Baluku Kiime Kabbyanga, echoed the importance of community-level connectivity: “This intervention is more than just internet access but about empowering people. When we bring connectivity to the grassroots, we equip citizens with tools to learn, earn, and engage with government services more easily. That is true transformation.”

In his remarks, Dr. Hatwib Mugasa, Executive Director of NITA-U, stated: “The launch of public Wi-Fi in Bwera demonstrates our firm commitment to building a digitally inclusive Uganda. Every citizen deserves access to affordable and reliable internet; this is the foundation for innovation, efficiency, and service delivery across all sectors.”

This effort is part of the broader Uganda Digital Acceleration Project (UDAP–GovNet), aimed at bridging Uganda’s digital divide and ensuring equitable access to digital infrastructure and services across the country. The Bwera launch is just the beginning. As the UDAP–GovNet project continues to roll out across Uganda, NITA-U remains committed to delivering meaningful, inclusive connectivity that transforms lives, supports public service delivery, and powers Uganda’s journey toward a digital economy.


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