Uganda signs SGR deal to boost railway


Uganda signs SGR deal to boost railway


The Government of Uganda and the Turkish contractor, Yapi Merkezi, have signed the contract that signifies the start of the construction of the first phase of the Standard Gauge Railway line from Malaba to Kampala, a distance of over 270km. The signing of the deal for the project expected to be complete in only 48 months, was witnessed by Works…

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  1. A container from turkey to Mombasa is $1800. But from Mombasa to Kampala it is $4,000. Wow! Who bewitch Africa and their leaders. I didn’t know this. And how inst logistic costs not yet solved? Oh wait we don’t even have trains in our cities to cut jam but have motorbikes.
    Leadership problem is still our problem.