President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has today launched the construction of the Kampala-Malaba Standard Gauge Railway (SGR).

The SGR, a key element of Uganda’s national infrastructure strategy, is designed to modernise the country’s transport network, streamline logistics, and boost regional trade. The project has garnered significant attention, not just from local stakeholders, but also from international partners who recognize the potential of the railway to reshape Uganda’s economy.
The SGR project, which will link Uganda’s capital, Kampala, to the key border town of Malaba, is part of a broader effort to enhance East African trade routes. In October this year, Uganda signed an agreement with a Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi to build the 273-kilometre railway.
The railway line will run from Malaba to Kampala through Tororo, Butaleja, Namutumba, Luuka, Iganga, Mayuge, Jinja, Buikwe, Mukono and Wakiso. The project is expected to be completed within 48 months starting in November 2024.


