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UNRA pays South African firm Shs.1b monthly to wash Entebbe Expressway

Immaculate Nabadda by Immaculate Nabadda
November 16, 2022
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UNRA pays South African firm Shs.1b monthly to wash Entebbe Expressway

The Entebbe expressway

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Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) collects shs 2.5 billion from motorists who use Entebbe Expressway every month.

UNRA charges shs 5000 for one way ticket at every toll gate.

Appearing before the Parliamentary Committee on Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) on Wednesday, UNRA officials led by Executive Director (ED) Allen Kagina revealed that part of the money collected pays EGIS Roads Operation, a South African firm that maintains the road.

The maintenance includes cleaning the highway with water trucks.

UNRA further said part of the money also pays staffs who manage the toll gates and collect money.

The remaining 1 billion services the loan which Uganda acquired from Exim Bank to construct the Entebbe Expressway.

Uganda borrowed shs 800 billion with an interest rate of 2% from Exim bank China to construct the highway in 2012

Government resolved to charge motorists to be able to raise the funds to service the loan.

COSASE also sought explanation for the shs. 35 billion per kilometer average cost of the 51km Kampala-Entebbe Expressway.

UNRA ED Kagina appearing before COSASE in Wednesday

The MPs further resolved to probe the Uganda National Roads Authority-UNRA for allegedly extorting money from truck drivers at weighbridges.

Joel Ssenyonyi, the Committee chairperson said that while UNRA is struggling to raise funds for the construction of different road projects, some staff collude with drivers to pay bribes and dodge penalties for overloading at weighbridges.

Weighbridges are platforms that are used to determine the weight of heavy-duty trucks, trailers, and other large vehicles in transit as they ferry goods in and out of production or distribution centres.

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