UWA 104B Concession Agreement to boost Tourism

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Ms. Patricia Akakunda of Russell Hall Ltd shaking hands with Prof. Kalema after signing the concession agreement. Right is Minister Martin Mugarra
Ms. Patricia Akakunda of Russell Hall Ltd shaking hands with Prof. Kalema after signing the concession agreement. Right is Minister Martin Mugarra

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) signed three major concession agreements with private investors to develop and manage high-end tourism infrastructure in national parks.

Tourism facility development will surface in the parks of Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kidepo Valley National Parks.

The three private companies which signed the agreements were Tiang Tang Groups for Murchison Falls National Park, Kagobed Holdings Ltd for Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Russell Hall Ltd for Kidepo Valley National Park.

According to the concession, Russell Hall Ltd is to construct a USD 1.5 million, approximately 5.5 billion Shillings Luxury lodge.

The statement issued by the UWA Communications Manager, Hangi Bashir, indicates that the lodge will be managed in partnership with the French Hotel brand TUI Blue to ensure international standards of service and comfort.

The signing of the concession was presided by Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities Martine Mugara Bahinduka and all happened at Protea Hotel, Kampala.

Kagobed Holdings Ltd was assigned to redevelop and operate Jacana Safari Lodge under the Serena Hotels brand. The investor committed to an investment of USD 7 million to deliver an upscale facility complete with accommodation, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) infrastructure, a helipad, a health club, and other modern amenities.

And Tian Tang Group is to develop a Glass Bridge and a 50-seater Restaurant at the Top of the Falls. Tian Tang Group committed an investment of USD 20 million to provide an iconic experience for visitors and promote Uganda as a destination for unique, world-class attractions.

The Chairman UWA Board of Trustees, Professor James Kalema, signed the agreements on behalf of UWA, while Epic Kagoro, Patricia Akakunda, and Paul Zhang Zhigang, Group Chairman of Tian Tang Group, represented the investors, Kagobed Holdings Ltd, Russell Hall Ltd, and Tian Tang Group, respectively.

The three investors committed to fulfilling all concession requirements and pledged to have the facilities operational within the agreed timelines of two to five years.

The developments represent a total direct investment of over USD 28.5 million (105.4 billion) into Uganda’s tourism sector.

Minister Bahinduka emphasized Uganda’s readiness for investments in the tourism industry and expressed optimism that the investments will make a positive contribution to the country.

Professor James Kalema, Chairman of the UWA Board of Trustees, welcomed the new investors and emphasized the need for environmental diligence. “We are excited to work with investors who value not only business growth but also ecological integrity. I urge all concessionaires to ensure that Environmental Impact Assessments are conducted by qualified professionals and that all developments take into account the sensitivity of the ecosystems in which they operate”, said Prof. Kalema.

UWA Executive Director Sam Mwandha reaffirmed the Authority’s commitment to balancing conservation and development. “We are deliberate about choosing partners who align with our conservation goals.

These investments were rigorously reviewed and will be closely monitored to ensure they deliver value to both wildlife protection and the national economy”, he said.

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