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Uganda to build inland port to reduce reliance on Kenya port of Mombasa

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

(Reuters) – Uganda plans to build an inland port on Lake Victoria near its capital Kampala to reduce its near-total dependence on Kenya’s Mombasa, plagued by strikes and congestion.

Post-election hostilities five years ago in Kenya left Uganda largely cut off from the sea and acutely short of fuel and other goods, as well as cutting off trade routes to landlocked Rwanda and Burundi for weeks.

The port would take three years to build and cost about US$180 million, said Cypriano Okello, Project Coordinator at the Ministry of Works and Transport.

A strike in November paralyzed Mombasa (Kenya), east Africa’s main trade gateway, and the port has suffered a series of strikes by dockworkers, truckers and even management officials demanding higher pay.

Ugandan businesses have also long complained of losses caused by the congestion-plagued port.

Uganda’s government says it is making strategic plans to avoid disruption during Kenya’s March 4 elections, partly by using road routes through Tanzania.

When the port at Bukasa, on the outskirts of Kampala, is finished, Ugandan imports will be cleared through Tanzania’s Indian Ocean ports of Dar es Salaam and Tanga and ferried by rail to Tanzania’s Musoma on the shores of Lake Victoria.

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