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KIBP currently sits on 2,200 acres.

UIA seeks to expand Kampala Industrial Park to attract more investors

KIBP currently sits on 2,200 acres.
posted onJanuary 27, 2021
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The Uganda Investment Authority (UIA) has announced plans to acquire an additional 400 hectares of land to expand the Kampala Industrial and Business Park (KIBP) at Namanve.

The Authority says the move is aimed at attracting more investors, as the park will be able to accommodate more companies.

“This will make the KIBP the largest industrial hub in Uganda sitting on 2600 hectares of land. We also intend to attract more investors in modern technology and innovation. The 2600 hectares will accommodate 500 companies with a total investment capacity of $3.5 trillion, who will, in turn, contribute $540 million in taxes per annum and creating 200,000 jobs for Ugandans,” said the Authority’s Director for Industrial Parks Development Hamza Galiwango.

Galiwango, who was recently speaking at a stakeholder’s engagement workshop on the development of infrastructure in KIBP at Silver Springs Hotel, Bugolobi, noted that the Park will be fully functional after the completion of the implementation of a 249-million-euro (Shs1 trillion) infrastructure project at the Park which will ran over the next 42 months.

KIBP currently sits on 2,200 acres.

To date, all the land has been allocated to 320 prospective investors for development in various sub-sectors such as agro-processing, mineral processing, ICT, logistics and freight, warehousing, general manufacturing as well as tourism promotion activities. KIBP is one of the three government-owned industrial parks within the Kampala-Mukono region- the other two are the Luzira and Bweyogerere Industrial and Business Parks.

Speaking at the same event, UIA Board Member Getrude Lutaaya Kateesa noted that in order to provide a serviced Industrial and Business Park, the government of Uganda through the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development secured funding from the United Kingdom Export Finance (UKEF) a total of Euros 249 million for the development of critical infrastructure in the park.

The infrastructure development project will include the construction of an integrated road network and bridges, a 15km water supply network, 20km sewerage network of sewerage mains, water treatment plant, 65km of underground power cables, 88km of solar street lighting, fiber optic cable, a CCTV system, workspaces for the small and medium scale enterprises, a gym, a police station, and high-water hydrants among others.

“By establishing these Parks, we not only support business growth but also greatly contribute to the Government of Uganda’s industrialization agenda, create more jobs, ease access to land for investment, introduce new research and technology, boost skills developments and increase Uganda’s exports base,” said Joseph Kiggundu, the acting director-general of UIA.

The Authority is mandated to develop 27 Industrial & Business Parks around the country to create jobs, ease accessibility of land for investments, introduce new research technologies and skills as well as boost Uganda’s exports and therefore increase Uganda’s revenue base.

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