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Illegal power connections are not only the cause for most deaths by electrocution but also cost the economy electricity needed to power businesses and light up communities in which we operate. As a result, power distributor Umeme and the Uganda Police force embarked on a drive to clean up the country of illegal connections and curb power theft, a vice that is detrimental to the development of the country. Speaking during the launch of the Komboa operations in the greater Masaka region, Akatuhebwa Eriasto, the Resident District Commissioner for Masaka, said the Komboa operation is timely, and its importance cannot…
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Power distributor Umeme has launched countrywide operations against suspected electricity thieves. This follows a rise in energy losses from 16.4% in 2019 to 17.5% 2020. The increase is attributed to the suspension of drives against illegal connections following the Government-imposed lockdown in March through June 2020 to check COVID-19. Now that the restrictions are eased, Umeme, working with Uganda Police, has resumed the operations to curb power theft dubbed Komboa. Peter Kaujju, the Head Communications at Umeme while speaking during the launch of Komboa at the Umeme Mutundwe Substation said, “Komboa is swahili for ‘Redeem.’ In Umeme’s case, to redeem…
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