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Katonga Bridge nears completion

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Last updated: March 31, 2026 7:16 pm
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KAMPALA — Construction of the new Katonga Bridge along the Kampala–Masaka highway is nearing completion, offering relief to motorists and communities affected by the 2023 floods that destroyed the previous structure.

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Restoring a vital routePressure on other infrastructure projectsAFCON 2027 in focus

The project, being undertaken by China Communications Construction Company, has entered its final stages, with major structural works already in place.

“The New Katonga Bridge is taking shape steadily — structure in place, finishing works advancing and momentum stronger than ever,” the company said in an update.

“Every beam, every slab reflects our dedication to restoring connectivity, and our commitment is having the project ready before the end of the year,” it added.

The Ministry of Works and Transport Uganda also confirmed that the bridge is “nearing completion,” signaling progress on one of the country’s most critical transport links.

Restoring a vital route

The bridge, constructed at a cost of about UGX 191 billion, replaces the old crossing over the Katonga River wetlands that was washed away by floods in May 2023, cutting off traffic between Kampala and southwestern Uganda.

Its destruction left thousands of travelers stranded and disrupted trade along one of the busiest highways in the country.

Once complete, the new structure is expected to restore smooth connectivity between Kampala and key regions, including the greater Masaka corridor.

Pressure on other infrastructure projects

While progress on Katonga Bridge has been widely welcomed, attention has also turned to delays on other major road projects, particularly the Busunju–Kiboga–Hoima road.

The 145-kilometre road, being upgraded by Abubaker Technical Services, has faced criticism over slow progress, dust, potholes, and safety concerns.

Recent reports of fatal accidents along the route have intensified public scrutiny, with road users calling for faster completion and improved safety measures.

AFCON 2027 in focus

The infrastructure upgrades come as Uganda prepares to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations alongside regional neighbours.

Efficient road networks are expected to play a key role in supporting access to host cities, including Hoima, which has been earmarked as one of the venues.

Government officials say timely completion of projects like Katonga Bridge will be critical in boosting mobility, trade, and tourism ahead of the continental tournament.

For now, motorists and businesses are banking on the bridge’s completion by the end of the year to ease transport challenges on the Kampala–Masaka highway.

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