The Ntungamo–Mirama Hills Road in the Western Region of Uganda connects the towns of Ntungamo and Mirama Hills, both in Ntungamo District.
[1] The road starts at Ntungamo and continues southeast, ending at Mirama Hills at the international border with Rwanda, a distance of approximately 35 kilometres (22 mi).
[3] On 6 October 2014, President Yoweri Museveni officially commissioned the upgrading of this road to a bitumen surface.
It is funded jointly by the government of Uganda (50 percent) and TradeMark East Africa, a subsidiary of the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (US$22 million).
[4][5] After delays related to land compensation, the expected completion date was moved to December 2016.