Several roads to be closed as Museveni launches Kampala flyover project

By Kenneth Kazibwe | Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Several roads to be closed as Museveni launches Kampala flyover project

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Kampala roads will on Wednesday December 19 be closed as President Museveni

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officiates a function to open the Kampala flyover project.

Kampala

Metropolitan Area Traffic Commander Norman Musinga told journalists that

traffic coming from Entebbe will not be allowed to access Kampala using the

main Kampala- Entebbe road.

“The launch

is expected to take place along Kafumbe Mukasa road but motorists coming from

Entebbe to the city centre will be diverted at Zzana roundabout , Stella-

Namasuba junction and Kibuye roundabout,”Musinga told journalists.

According to

Musinga, there will be normal traffic flow from the city centre along Queens

way to Entebbe whereas Mengo Hill road will be closed to the general public as

traffic will be diverted to Kibuye roundabout and Kisenyi.

Kafumbe

Mukasa road according to the plan will be closed whereas taxis using Usafi Park

will be allowed to operate but will not be allowed to use Queens way but rather

Mengo hill road to and from the taxi park.

“The general

public is encouraged to adhere to the above traffic guidelines to avoid inconvenience,”Musinga

said.

 Kampala Flyover

According to

Allan Ssempebwa, the media manager in the office of the UNRA Executive

Director, on Wednesday, President Museveni will officiate at the ground

breaking ceremony of the first phase of the Kampala flyover project.

He noted

that the first phase of the project will be completed in 36 months from January

and will cost a staggering shs300 billion.

The project

financed using a loan from the Japanese International Cooperation Agency(JICA)

will see a flyover cover  Clock Tower,

Shoprite, Nsambya  to Mukwano  junctions.

This project

will be handled by a joint venture between Shimizu and Konoike, both Japanese

contractors.

The project

will also entail improving the existing road structure including widening of

the 0.5 kilometre Queens way and widening of Nsambya road.

New pedestrian

bridges are also expected to be put in place at Clock Tower, Kibuli and

Shoprite whereas the two junctions at Clock Tower and Shoprite will also be

worked upon as part of the first phase of the Kampala flyover project.

The second

phase of the Kampala flyover will see a 2.9 kilometre flyover constructed from

Kitgum House to Jinja road junction.

This phasewill also see Mukwano, Jinja, Yusuf Lule, Access and Nile Avenue roads widened.

According to government, the flyover project will help to greatly reduce traffic congestion within the Central Business District and the greater Kampala Metropolitan area.

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