Uganda and Turkish construction firm Yapi Merkezi signed a contract on Monday, October 14, to build a 272-kilometre standard gauge railway (SGR) in a bid to boost regional trade, according to reports.
Uganda’s Standard Gauge Railway project coordinator, Perez Wamburu, said the agreement was for the first section of a planned ...
After nine years of striving, the government of Uganda yesterday signed a contract with Turkish contractor Yapı Merkezi to ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Construction of Uganda’s leg of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) will finally start next ...
Uganda signed a contract on October 14 with Turkish firm Yapı Merkezi for the first phase of the country’s Standard Gauge ...
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Officials from the Turkish construction firm Yapi Merkezi and Uganda's transport minister Gen Edward Katumba Wamala address ...
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Uganda's government and Turkish construction firm Yapi Merkezi signed a contract to build a 272 kilometre (169 miles) section ...
Uganda's government has signed a contract with Türkiye's Yapı Merkezi to build a 272-kilometer (169-mile) section of railway, ...