A bridge, also under construction, about 0.5 miles (1 km) downstream of the Isimba Dam, will connect to Mbulamuti and ultimately to Kamuli.
[4] On 29 December 2020, according to the Daily Monitor, Uganda National Roads Authority, carried out load stress tests on the Isimba Bridge and found the structure suitable for public use.
[6] Prior to the construction of the Isimba Dam, the entire road from Kayunga to the Nile River was murram-surfaced in poor condition.
[1] Besides the tarmacking of this road and the construction of the Isimba Bridge over the Nile, two other infrastructure developments are either ongoing or in the planning stages.
[7] In August 2020, it was reported that the African Development Bank (AfDB) had lent US$6.5 million (USh24 billion at that time) to the government of Uganda to complete construction of a potable water pipeline in Busaana Sub-county, in Kayunga District.