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EKISAAWE KYE' NAKIVUBO KUMPI KIWEDDE! LABAYO OBULUNGI KATI BWEKILIKO
NAKIVUBO STADIUM PROGRESS EXCITES EVENTS AND SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS
East Africa’s next modern stadium which has in the past been severally visited by the Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Officials to inspect construction works and ensure that all FIFA requirements and construction procedures, as well as steps of an internationally recognized football stadium, are followed.
Completion of Nakivubo Stadium’s exterior façade marks a major milestone in the redevelopment project, Africa’s young billionaire Hamis Kiggundu confirms.
Uganda’s Nakivubo Stadium nears completion, set to become a world-class sports facility
The Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium in East Africa is undergoing a major redevelopment project to transform it into a state-of-the-art sports facility, including a 40,000-seat football stadium that will also accommodate other sports activities like athletics, basketball, netball, and volleyball.
The project, which has been visited by FIFA officials to ensure compliance with international construction procedures, has now reached a major milestone with the completion of the exterior façade and drainage works, according to Hamis Kiggundu, a young billionaire taking lead in the project.
The stadium will also feature VIP and VVIP sections, executive wings, and a range of amenities such as medical rooms, referee rooms, six restaurants, two cinema halls, and parking for over 1,000 cars.
The project has been delayed by COVID-19 but upon completion, it is expected to cost $200 million and will serve as a legacy to develop the sports industry in Uganda.
I happened to have a walk around downtown Kampala this week and what I found was surprising because few years ago, there was lots of congestion and shops were all congested, streets filled with vendors and even Nakivubo stadium structure was still at infant stage .
However, just recently I walked around from the Old Taxi Park side towards Mukwano Arcade and directly to Ham shopping mall and I had access to the stadium and shopping complex.
Many boda bodas now have access from the park side to Kisenyi side via the clear paths created around the stadium, business was moving on because the business area around town has expanded bringing to order the past congestion around that area.
Seeing things from a realistic perspective, we must agree that there is a big contribution made by our fellow Ugandans in transforming Kampala Business Center from a congested area to a well accessed and modern shopping environment.
Taken as a whole, Nakivubo business center is one of the most rapidly growing urban business areas in our great city Kampala. Before the CEO Ham Enterprises, Hajji Hamis Kiggundu took it upon himself to transform this area, access to shops was problematic and there was too much congestion.
It was the strong-hearted people who could maneuver around Nakivubo and get back without any complaint. Walking through Nakivubo access to shops and the then Nakivubo Stadium, you could hear men with big voices shouting ‘Fasi Fasi, Vaawo Mpitewo’.
Sports lovers who used to flock to Nakivubo Stadium to watch football, could not drive through and access the stadium with a car. One would park his or her vehicle as far as Jinja road.
Cases of pickpocketing were extremely high in the areas of Nakivubo due to overcrowding in the roads.
When Hajji Hamis Kiggundu constructed arcades in Nakivubo, 90% of the vendors left the streets and got a chance to find space in well-constructed and secure shops. These shops are now employing thousands of Ugandans whose business capacity has doubled in growth and development.
Currently, someone can drive through Nakivubo business centre to a well-protected parking space which wasn’t there before the redevelopment of this area hence increasing accessibility to the sports and shopping center.
I am exceedingly honored to testify that what was a dilapidated Nakivubo Memorial Stadium has now taken its modern shape with an ample sports environment. The 35000-seater stadium will build more talents and create jobs to hundreds of Ugandans and also solve Uganda’s football problems of hosting games at home.
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