Discover WLU Satellite City
The WLU Satellite City is a visionary project aimed at providing sustainable and affordable housing solutions to Ugandans.
As a community-focused initiative, WLU is committed to bringing Ugandans together to build a city that goes beyond walls, creating a place where dreams flourish and unity thrives.
This project was started with an objective to enable members to acquire land titles in their names at a subsidized price.
A Glimpse into the Future
Prime Location: Nestled in the heart of Mukono, our Satellite City offers a strategic and picturesque setting.
Smart Planning: Thoughtfully designed residential areas, commercial spaces, parks, and amenities create a balanced and vibrant community.
Green Living: Embrace sustainable living with eco-friendly initiatives, green spaces, and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
Unique Features
Why Choose WLU SatelliteCity?
Prime Location
- - Strategically located for accessibility and convenience. The land boasts of three access routes; from Gayaza roundabout to the Satellite City through Nakifuma; from Mukono town through Kalagi behind the Mpoma Earth Station, and 12km away from the Southern Bypass inter- section through Mbalala, Mukono
- - Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and natural beauty with River Ssezibwa, and other water streams running through the Land
Diverse Housing Options
- - From cozy 2-bedroom homes to spacious 5-bedroom residences, and condominium apartments, find a home that suits your lifestyle
- - Embrace modern living without compromising on the warmth of a close-knit community
Planned Community Amenities
- - A hospital
- - Schools from kindergarten to secondary
- - Adedicated children's play park for the little ones
- - Restaurants, hotels, and commercial areas thoughtfully organized into vibrant streets
- - A golf course
Cultural Celebrations
- - Embrace and celebrate Ugandan culture performances, and community events
Sustainable Living
- - Acommitment to eco-friendly practices, green spaces, and renewable energy sources