In recent years, inadequate lighting has been a major challenge at the Police National Training School Kabalye, affecting evening sessions at the Uganda Police Force’s largest training facility.

With thousands of recruits on this expansive campus, the limited visibility after dark, has constrained learning schedules and posed a security risk.
This challenge is now being addressed, following the installation of solar-powered lighting units donated by Stanbic Bank Uganda, in a move aimed at improving conditions for both trainees and staff at the facility in Masindi District.
The solar lighting system, comprising more than 30 units worth UGX 100m, is expected to significantly enhance visibility, enabling safer movement, extended training hours, and more effective supervision during night operations.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Chief Executive Mumba Kenneth Kalifungwa said the intervention was informed by the need to support critical national institutions with sustainable and practical solutions.
He said, “This initiative reflects our continued commitment to supporting key national institutions that underpin Uganda’s stability and economic growth. Reliable lighting is essential to ensuring a safe and conducive training environment, particularly for a facility of this scale.”
