Buyende Town attained municipality status when its home district (Buyende District), split from
Kamuli District, on 1 July 2010. The town's main challenges include the following: 1. Lack of piped
potable water. Buyende depends on communal boreholes for its water needs. 2. The absence of a
sewerage system. There are no public toilet facilities in the town for residents and their visitors. 3. The town does not have a centralized
garbage disposal system. Trash was observed to be strewed across public spaces in 2013. 4. Inadequate distribution of
grid network electricity, with 80 percent of the residents dependent on
kerosene lamps for lighting. 5. Domestic animals, including cattle, goats, sheep, and chicken roam freely in town without any restriction. ==See also==