Detailed Tour Of Uganda's $200m Kampala Flyover Project Progress All Major Junctions

The Kampala Flyover is a 3.5 kilometers project which involves the construction of a modern (clock tower) flyover, a four-lane Nsambya underpass, a clock tower square, three pedestrian bridges, expansion of part of Nsambya, Kibuli, Mukwano, and Ben Kiwanuka roads and upgrading of the drainage system around the clock tower. The Kampala flyover project is taking shape with several sections of the works almost halfway to completion Allan Kyobe Ssempebwa, the Public Relations Officer of the Uganda National Roads Authority-UNRA says although the works were earlier delayed due to the COVID-19 lockdown which affected the movement of expatriates and consultants from Japan, the contractor is now progressing well and is expected to complete works by end of 2022. However, the construction works have affected traffic flow around the clock tower area where part of the Queen's Way has narrowed. The project is funded by the government of Uganda and that of Japan through Japan International Cooperation Agency-JICA. When the project is fully concluded, it is expected to improve traffic flow on the roads and the drainage system around the clock tower, a black stop of Kampala floods.