Nakaseke District was created out of
Luweero District on 20 July 2005, with operations effective 11 August 2005: It estimated that 59.2 percent of the Nakaseke District community is literate, which is largely limited to the local
Luganda language. A Primary Teachers' Training College has been built in Nakaseke. Nakaseke District has seven health units including a 100-bed public hospital,
Nakaseke Hospital, administered by the
Uganda Ministry of Health. Nakaseke Hospital is connected to other health units by a radio. There is also a community hospital at
Kiwoko,
Kiwoko Hospital, administrated by the
Church of Uganda where there are five doctors, six medical assistants, 23 midwives and 33 nurses, as of 2010. Access to clean water is possible through a network of boreholes and a protected springs. One of the major health concerns is the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the district. , the prevalence rate of the disease in the district was estimated at 8%, compared to the national average of 6.5%. Nakaseke District has the sixth-highest prevalence rate of HIV/AIDS in the entire country's 112 districts.{{cite web
Administrative divisions Nakaseke District is divided into the following administrative units: •
Kapeeka •
Ngoma •
Kinyogoga •
Wakyaato •
Nakaseke Town Council •
Kasangombe •
Semuto •
Kikamulo ==Population==