Moisbridge Ward Lights Up as Safety and Development Take Center Stage
In a significant move to improve safety and support local development, the ongoing lighting project in Moisbridge Ward has reached new milestones. Moisbridge Ward MCA, Patrick Kimeli, announced today that the project to light up key areas in the region, including Moisbridge Town, Moisbridge Secondary School, Chera CFF, Nabiswa, and Umoja, is progressing well and promises to greatly benefit the community.
The initiative, which aims to address long-standing challenges of inadequate street lighting, will enhance security in residential and business areas, as well as along roads that connect various parts of the ward. “As we continue to improve the infrastructure in our ward, lighting is a key focus. It will increase safety, reduce crime, and create a more vibrant environment for both locals and visitors,” said MCA Patrick Kimeli.
The project will have a direct positive impact on students, particularly those at Moisbridge Secondary School, who often find themselves walking in poorly lit areas after school hours. By providing proper lighting, the initiative will make it safer for students and community members to move around at night. In addition, the lighting will benefit local businesses, with increased visibility encouraging more activity in the evenings.
The lighting expansion also covers other important areas such as Chera CFF, Nabiswa, and Umoja, areas that have long been in need of adequate street lighting. With brighter streets, the community will be able to better enjoy outdoor spaces, boosting both security and social engagement.
“The lighting project is part of a broader strategy to improve living standards in our community,” Kimeli explained. “It is an important step towards building a safer, more connected, and prosperous Moisbridge. This development also encourages more investment in the area, fostering economic growth.”
The project is expected to be completed within the next few weeks, with lights already beginning to shine in the first phases of the initiative. Local residents have expressed their support for the project, noting the positive impact it will have on their daily lives.
MCA Kimeli thanked the local government, community leaders, and residents for their support in making this vision a reality. “Together, we are lighting the path toward a brighter future for Moisbridge and its surrounding areas.”
The completion of the lighting project is anticipated to bring a renewed sense of security, community spirit, and opportunity to the area.