Major milestone for Uganda’s oil and gas sector as Bro-Group subsidiary launches ambitious logistics hub in Albertine region
Hoima City witnessed a historic moment as Threeways Shipping Services (G) Limited, a subsidiary of the Bro-Group, officially broke ground for their new inland terminal facility at the Bulemwa Site.

The ceremony, attended by high- profile stakeholders and government officials, marks a significant investment in Uganda’s growing oil and gas infrastructure.
Vision for Regional Development
The groundbreaking ceremony showcased the company’s ambitious vision through a three-minute video presentation highlighting the terminal’s strategic importance.

Speaking through a video message, Oscar Baitwa, Managing Director and Co-founder of Threeways Shipping Services, outlined the project’s evolution from its humble beginnings in 1996 to the current expansion phase.
“For this facility site, we started with securing seven acres in 2012 and have grown strategically over time,” Baitwa explained. “This facility represents more than just a logistics hub – it’s a Ugandan project designed to benefit all Ugandans and support the ever-growing oil and gas sector in our region.”
Comprehensive Service Hub
The Hoima Inland Terminal is designed as a multi-purpose facility featuring several key components:
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Customs and URA offices for streamlined import-export operations
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Advanced storage and warehouse facilities
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Refrigeration and cargo management systems
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Health and safety compliance infrastructure
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Open invitation for complementary services from other operators
Located strategically within Hoima’s Industrial Zone, the facility spans 25-30 acres and positions the city as a crucial logistics gateway for the Albertine region’s oil and gas operations.
Economic Impact and Employment
The project promises substantial economic benefits for the region. During construction, the facility will employ approximately 450 people, transitioning to 350 operational staff once fully functional. This adds to Threeways Shipping Services’ existing workforce of over 400 employees across Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, with a significant concentration now based in the Albertine region.

Baitwa emphasized the company’s commitment to local capacity building, noting extensive internship programs and training initiatives in the emerging oil and gas sector.
The company has established working relationships with major industry players including CNOOC, Total Energies, and the Petroleum Authority of Uganda (PAU).
Government and Stakeholder Support
The ceremony attracted prominent figures including Kabagambe Kaliisa, former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Hoima City Mayor-Brian Kaboyo, Bro-Group Chairman Hannington Karuhanga, Petroleum Authority of Uganda representatives, and various representatives from the region.
Former PS Kaliisa, serving as chief guest, praised the project’s alignment with Uganda’s development agenda. He highlighted the facility’s six key components and emphasized its role in the service sector supporting oil and gas operations.
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