Kitagwenda District Starts Demarcating Nyakabale Wetland

The Ankole Times
Authorities planting a pillar, URN Photo

Kitagwenda District has started the demarcation of Nyakabale Wetland, which pours water into River Rwambu, a tributary of River Mpanga. It also serves as a water catchment area for five water sources used by more than seven villages.

The Kitagwenda District Natural Resources Officer, Moses Byaruhanga, noted that the National Environment Act 2019 is the basis for the intervention, which is following the rampant human activities like cultivation, brick-making, and planting of Eucalyptus trees in the wetland.




He explained that the demarcation of wetland boundaries will be done using pillars.




Byaruhanga said that they will record the coordinates for each pillar erected to allow easy monitoring and locating of people who may uproot them.




Kitagwenda Senior Environment Officer, Anthony Kalyegira, said that the district is still lobbying for over 1,000 pillars from the government and private sector to ensure complete demarcation of all wetlands in the district. He said that 2,000 hectares of wetlands have been encroached on. The district has about 46 wetlands.

The Kitagwenda Vice Chairperson, Peter Ashaba, asked leaders to sensitize the community about the benefits of the ecosystems and how to protect them.

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