The African Development Bank (AfDB) has approved $ 245 million in loans and grants to the Governments of Uganda and Rwanda to finance a transport project.
The project will boost regional trade and decongest traffic from Kampala (Busega) city to Mpigi. Uganda and Rwanda are landlocked countries and transport infrastructure is a key factor to stimulate socio-economic activities and improve competitiveness.Uganda
In Uganda, $ 151 million will finance the construction of a 23.7 km expressway, which will facilitate the journey between Kampala and Mpigi on the Northern Corridor, a major trade route in the region. The existing Busega-Mpigi road is highly congested especially at Busega, handling over 26 000 vehicles per day on a two-lane road. Average vehicle travel time from Busega to Mpigi will be reduced from one hour to 20 minutes on the completion of the project.Rwanda
In Rwanda, $ 94 million will finance the rehabilitation of a 208 km road (Kagitumba-Kayonza-Rusumo) in eastern Rwanda.Upon completion of the two-and-a-half year project, the average vehicle travel time on the Kagitumba-Kayonza-Rusumo road will be reduced by 50%, from six to three hours.
Both these roads are vital links, which support the regional integration objectives of the East Africa Community (EAC) and the Great Lakes Region, contributing to poverty reduction and regional integration across Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania.