Ugandan-Made Bus Completes Historic 13,700km Journey to South Africa, Secures Major Export Deal

 In a landmark achievement for Ugandan manufacturing and technology, a bus built in Uganda has successfully completed a gruelling 13,700-kilometre road journey to South Africa, culminating in the signing of a contract to build and supply 450 buses.
 
The bus, manufactured by the Kiira Motors Corporation based in Jinja, Uganda, was driven to South Africa, traversing five nations: Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, and Eswatini. The expedition, which faced no major mechanical failures, was hailed as a testament to the vehicle's durability and Uganda's growing industrial capability.
 
 
 The bus was officially received in Uganda, Kampala, at a ceremony attended by Uganda's Minister of Works and Transport, Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, and officials from the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation at an event welcoming back Ugandans who went by bus to South Africa.
 

 

 
 
The driver, Mr. Musa Kalule, who piloted the bus throughout the long-haul trip, commended the vehicle's performance. He stated the bus had no issues and transported them reliably, showcasing Uganda's advanced technological progress.
 
Minister Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala announced that the successful journey and demonstration have directly resulted in South Africa awarding Uganda the contract to manufacture 450 buses. He further revealed that not only South Africa but also the Kingdom of Eswatini has expressed interest in procuring vehicles from Uganda, marking a significant export victory.
 
Ms. Cathy Muhumuza, an official from the Ministry of Science and Technology, emphasised that the bus's journey was a competitive triumph that highlights Uganda's innovation and industrial prowess on the continental stage.
 
The historic expedition was sponsored by MTN Uganda. Mr Ibrahim Ssenyonga, a senior official with the telecom company, expressed his pride in supporting a pioneering mission that began from the conceptual stages in Uganda.
 
The bus carried various Ugandan products, including coffee and different food items, which were promoted and sold along the route. Minister Katumba noted this helped market Ugandan goods internationally.
 
This achievement is being cited as a key accomplishment of the ruling NRM government and President Yoweri Museveni, who has consistently championed science, technology, and local manufacturing. Supporters argue it demonstrates a clear direction for the nation as the country looks toward upcoming elections in 2026.

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