“…This growth appears to mount enormous pressure on both localand urban authorities to provide essential services as well as spur the muchneeded development objectives of the urbanizing population. A few of the challenges identified include unsustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (Bishoge, 2021), urban liveability and prosperity (Nastar, Isoke, Kulabako, & Silvestri, 2019), urban slump, the explosion of slums, dilapidated housing, and the denationalization of urban growth lacking public greeneries and transport plans (Bolleter et al, 2022), non-communicable diseases (Mackay, 2022), and water pollution (Okurut, Kulabako, Chenoweth, & Charles, 2015), to mention just a few. Even though the country's level of urban sprawl is moderately low, with just 18% of its populace living in cities and towns, it is one of the most rapidly urbanizing countries in Africa.…”