The Entebbe–Kampala Expressway, also known as the "Kampala–Entebbe Expressway" or the "Entebbe–Kampala Highway", is a four-lane toll highway in the
Central Region of
Uganda
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.
The highway links
Entebbe International Airport, the country's largest civilian and military airport, to
Kampala
Kampala (, ) is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city proper has a population of 1,680,000 and is divided into the five political divisions of Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and ...
, the country's capital and largest metropolitan area. Originally, the highway was planned for commissioning in 2016, but because of the delayed works, commissioning was done on 15 June 2018 by Uganda's sitting president,
Yoweri Museveni
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Tibuhaburwa (born 15 September 1944) is a Ugandan politician and retired senior military officer who has been the 9th and current President of Uganda since 26 January 1986. Museveni spearheaded rebellions with aid of then ...
.
Recently, the Uganda Minister for Works and Transport, Gen. Katumba Wamala launched the toll point at Kajjansi along
Kampala–Entebbe Road.
Location
The highway starts at Entebbe International Airport and continues to
Mpala, goes through
Akright City
Akright City is a residential community in Wakiso District of the Central Region of Uganda.
Location
Akright City is bordered by ''Namugongo Road'' to the north, the community of Bwebajja and Kampala–Entebbe Road to the east, Namulanda to t ...
,
Kajjansi, and
Kabojja, and ends at
Busega, where it joins the
Kampala Northern Bypass Highway, a distance of approximately . A spur branches off the highway at Kajjansi to connect to
Munyonyo, a suburb of Kampala, located on the northern shores of
Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately , Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake, and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after ...
, a distance of about . The entire highway is a four-lane, dual carriage expressway, with limited access.
Overview
The Kampala Entebbe Expressway was constructed with the overall strategy of decongesting the Greater Kampala Metropolitan area. It is the first toll road in Uganda and it provides an alternative to the free existing surface road, known as the
Kampala–Entebbe Road, or simply Entebbe Road which is narrow, congested, and not sufficient to handle the heavy traffic traversing it. The expressway is gated and vehicles that access it have to pay a toll charge.
History
In 2009, the
Government of Uganda
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(GOU) began consultations with the
Government of the People's Republic of China
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regarding the construction of a four-lane (dual-carriage) highway connecting Entebbe and Kampala. In November 2010, the two governments signed an agreement where the Chinese government, through the
Exim Bank of China, would lend up to US$350 million for the construction of the highway, repayable over forty years. The contract was awarded to
China Communications Construction Company
China Communications Construction Company, Ltd. (CCCC) is a majority state-owned, publicly traded, multinational engineering and construction company primarily engaged in the design, construction and operation of infrastructure assets, including ...
, which also constructed the
Soroti-
Lira Road. Construction began in 2012.
Construction costs
In 2012, the expressway was estimated to cost US$476 million (UGX:1.19 trillion).
Of this, US$350 million (UGX:875 billion) is a loan from the Exim Bank of China at 2 percent annual interest.
The remaining US$126 million (UGX:315 billion) was provided by the GOU.
GOU has already, or will provide in the future, another UGX:123 billion to compensate land owners along the expressway route.
Developments
On 21 November 2012, the
president of Uganda
The president of the Republic of Uganda is the head of state and the head of government of Uganda. The president leads the Executive (government), executive branch of the government of Uganda and is the commander-in-chief of the Uganda People's ...
commissioned the beginning of construction of the highway at a ceremony at
Kyengera, along the Kampala-
Masaka road.
The EastAfrican reported in August 2017 that completion was scheduled for May 2018.
The
Daily Monitor made a similar report in November 2017. The completed road was commissioned on Friday 15 June 2018.
The completed road had to wait for the installation of toll-paying technology at the payment booths and the passage of the law authoring the building and use of toll roads.
A new completion date had been put at 16 November 2018.
However, the expressway opened to the public, effective 15 June 2018.
It was expected that collection of toll fees on this highway would begin in January 2020.
In February 2021, the
Daily Monitor reported that the French company Egis Roads Operation SA, a member of the
Egis Group conglomerate, had been selected to design, install, operate and maintain the highway's toll-collection system. The company will retain a percentage of the toll fees in exchange for its services.
Collection of toll fees on the expressway, ranging from USh:5,000 (US$1.4) to USh:18,000 (US$5.00), depending on the size of the vehicle, began on 8 January 2022.
In March 2022,
Egis Roads Operation SA, began the process of installing street lighting along the entire expressway.
At the end of May 2022, it was reported by ''PML Daily'' that Egis, the road management company had collected over USh13 billion (approx. US$3.5 million), in the first five months of operation, averaging 20,000 vehicles daily.
Points of interest
The following points of interest lie close or near the Entebbe–Kampala Expressway:
(1) the town of
Entebbe in
Wakiso District (2) the settlement of
Abayita Ababiri in Wakiso District (3) the community of
Akright City
Akright City is a residential community in Wakiso District of the Central Region of Uganda.
Location
Akright City is bordered by ''Namugongo Road'' to the north, the community of Bwebajja and Kampala–Entebbe Road to the east, Namulanda to t ...
in Wakiso District (4) settlement of
Kabojja in Wakiso District (5) neighborhood of
Busega in
Lubaga Division in the city of Kampala, where the highway will join the
Kampala Northern Bypass Highway (6) neighborhood of Kajjansi in Wakiso District, where an arm of the highway will branch off to Munyonyo, on the northern shores of Lake Victoria (7) the suburb of
Munyonyo in
Makindye Division, in Kampala, where an arm of the highway ends.
Vehicle numbers
The vehicular traffic that accesses the expressway every month, has been made public, since January 2022. The table below illustrates the traffic trends across this road.
See also
*
Kampala District
*
Ssabagabo
*
Wakiso District
*
List of roads in Uganda
The following is a list of the national roads in Uganda, which are under the jurisdiction of the Uganda National Roads Authority. The list is not exhaustive.
National roads
See also
* Economy of Uganda
* Transport in Uganda
*Kinshasa Highway
...
Photos and diagrams
The Map of Kampala-Entebbe Express Highway
References
External links
Computer Simulation of Highway Design And Traffic PatternsKampala- Entebbe Expressway receives 20,000 passages dailyAs of 20 June 2022.
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Roads in Uganda
Wakiso District
Kampala District
Transport infrastructure completed in 2018
2018 establishments in Uganda