A presentation by Charles A Kateeba, Uganda Railways Corporation, presented to attendees of Africa Rail 2015 in Sandton, Johannesburg.

A presentation by Charles A Kateeba, Uganda Railways Corporation, presented to attendees of Africa Rail 2015 in Sandton, Johannesburg.
Uganda’s road network consists of approximately 10 000 km of national or trunk roads (of which some 2 200 km are bituminised, and the rest gravel), 25 000 km of […]
A proposed 476km single gauge railway line that will connect Kampala via Malaba in Eastern Uganda to Nimule in South Sudan - at a cost of $3.2 billion - will […]
Trade capacity in Tanzania will be boosted with the construction of a major seaport in 2015. The planned Indian Ocean port at the small town of Bagamoyo is 75 kilometres […]
Crucial information on trade and markets in East Africa are now available via your PC, tablet or smart phone with the launch of Trademark East Africa’s (TMEA) new web-portal. Looking […]
Increasing trade and investment between South Africa and Uganda is the objective of this Trade and Investment Mission to Uganda between 11 and 14 November this year. The dti states […]
Trade Mark East Africa, which is instrumental in assisting countries in East Africa improve the free flow of freight through the region gives TWA an update on what is happening […]
A number of infrastructure projects in southern Africa were presented at the recent Dakar Financing Summit for implementation under the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA). PIDA is a […]
Apart from linking the land-locked countries of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi with Kenya’s maritime port of Mombasa, the Northern Corridor also serves the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of […]
Budgetary allocations by East African countries to infrastructure development are a pointer to the seriousness with which the regional governments are taking this key aspect of the economy. This year, […]