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The incredible new £380m highway that links African capital city to airport

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The incredible new £380m highway that links African capital city to airport.

Uganda is one of the most beautiful countries in Africa and famous for its stunning scenery and wildlife, and tourists visiting the country can now get quickly from the airport to the capital thanks to a remarkable £380 million highway. The Entebbe–Kampala Expressway stretches more than 30 miles from the major international airport at Entebbe, which lies on the shores of the mighty Lake Victoria, to the Ugandan capital Kampala, which is home to more than 8.5 million people.

Kampala is the gateway to the amazing country which offers a rich diversity of natural wonders, from a myriad of lakes, including the largest in Africa, Lake Victoria, to the highlands and lush jungles of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Bwindi is home to mountain gorillas, the gentle giants who attract thousands of eco-tourists every year who hope to spend a few moments in their presence.

The expressway, Uganda’s first toll road, serves as a vital link between Kampala and Entebbe International Airport, catering to an average of 28,000 vehicles daily. In comparison the M6 toll section which runs for 27 miles in the West Midlands in England caters for just over 50,000 cars and lorries every day.

Speaking about the expressway previously, Uganda’s acting Engineer-in-Chief of the Ministry of Works and Transport, Stephen Kitonsa, said: “This road has set a benchmark for future projects in Uganda, demonstrating the potential of effective tolling and maintenance systems.

Since it was completed in 2019 the road has seen more than 30 million motorists use the highway in a much-needed boost the region’s economy and infrastructure.

 

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