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Uganda Boosts Trade with Kampala Jinja Expressway Project
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26730, member: 2262"] Uganda's Works and Transport Ministry has renewed its pledge to complete the eagerly awaited Kampala-Jinja Expressway. This crucial road project aims to make Uganda more competitive by streamlining the movement of products and travelers. During the recent bid opening ceremony, Under Secretary Barbara Namugambe spoke on behalf of the Permanent Secretary, stressing the administration's commitment to fair and open procurement methods for this landmark development. The expressway represents a cornerstone project using the Public-Private Partnership approach and promises to revolutionize transportation across East African nations. The existing Kampala-Jinja highway currently functions as the most heavily used trade route, linking Uganda with the important Mombasa Port. Several landlocked countries nearby, such as Rwanda, DR Congo, and South Sudan, rely heavily on this pathway for moving their goods through Uganda. Regular traffic bottlenecks and road surface problems have resulted in significant holdups along this corridor. These delays increase expenses for enterprises and shipping companies that depend on timely deliveries. When finished, the new expressway will create a speedy alternative for freight trucks and business vehicles, slashing travel duration and boosting efficiency for trade operations. Manufacturing businesses and companies dealing with international shipments will experience major advantages. Businesses operating between Ugandan and Kenyan markets will find particular value in the upgraded infrastructure. Fresh produce and critical supplies will reach destinations faster through the improved route. The project should also encourage new business developments along its path, helping local economies grow in places like Tororo, Iganga, and Jinja. Government officials have guaranteed that contractor selection follows strict guidelines to ensure excellent construction quality. As Uganda works toward becoming a central trade location for the region, the Kampala-Jinja Expressway will serve as a fundamental component. This road will enhance connections between markets, promote economic advancement, and help fulfill the nation's extended development vision. [/QUOTE]
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