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NEMA, Speke Resort Developer finally agree to continue project without compromising integrity of the lake

NEMA Officials inspecting the site for Speke Resort & Conference Centre

The National Environmental Management Authority – NEMA and the site developer of the Magnificent Speke Resort and Convention Centre Project in Entebbe have finally agreed on strategies and guidelines to be followed to allow the construction project continue without compromising the integrity of Lake Victoria’s mother nature.

This came after the NEMA Management Team and Board members on Wednesday, March 09th visited the construction site in Entebbe to assess how the project could exist without affecting the lake.

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Among the key activities carried out was the constructive study of the master plan by both the developer and NEMA on which they agreed on key issues that need to be addressed before the project can proceed further.

NEMA in its remarks advised on needed adjustments in the master plan before the project can commence. The developer agreed to adjust the master plan to create an adequate buffer for the lake.

The National Environmental Management Authority (NEMA) has refuted baseless allegations claiming that the developer (Speke Resort) did not dump soil into Lake Victoria for the construction of its Speke Resort and Conference Centre Entebbe.

As part of their assessment, NEMA officials further proposed some minor adjustments after inspecting and reviewing the proposed master plan design of the Resort noting that the buffer distance between the hotel block and the water lines reduced by 10 metres due to the rising water levels.

NEMA also suggested that the hotel block should be adjusted with additional 10 metres making 20 metres from the existing water shore line.

Additionally, the NEMA team also advised the developer to reposition the waste treatment plant to another location within the area of development.

NEMA Officials reviewing the site plan for Speke Resort & Conference Centre

Since the development is a recreation facility the developer has to enforce a strong solid waste management team to keep the environment eco-friendly.

NEMA officials also confirmed that all the necessary applications processes were done and approved by NEMA hence the project has been operating within the legal confines of the environmental laws.

According to NEMA, once the above-mentioned proposed changes are incorporated, the multibillion Resort project will have a huge impact on the economy by increasing the country’s revenues through its state-of-the-art facilities that will significantly promote the hospitality industry which will be important for Uganda’s development as a whole and the community youth livelihoods through employment opportunities the project will create.

The developer welcomed the assessment from NEMA as a positive direction towards the project development and promised to have the suggestions raised by the NEMA officials adjusted and incorporated in the design.

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