The Myanzi–Kassanda–Bukuya–Kiboga Road is a road in Uganda, connecting the towns of Myanzi, Kassanda and Bukuya in Mubende District, to Kiboga in Kiboga District.
[1] From there, it takes a northwesterly route to Kassanda, a distance of about 18 kilometres (11 mi).
[2] From Kassanda, the road turns northwards to Bukuya, a distance of about 15 kilometres (9 mi).
[3] From Bukuya, the road turns northwestwards and continues to Kiboga, a distance of approximately 32.5 kilometres (20 mi).
[6] During his 2016 presidential electoral campaigns, President Yoweri Museveni made a pledge to upgrade this road to class II bitumen standard.