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Gen. Katumba Wamala Hails Uganda’s Historic Technological Advancement with Kayoola E-Coach.

Ronald Kasoma
Last updated: January 5, 2026 9:24 am
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Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, Minister of Works and Transport speaking to the people that gathered to receive the Kayoola E-Coach 13M team that was on a trans Africa expedition. The Bus moved over 13,000km cross the African Continent.
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When the Kayoola E-Coach 13M rolled into the Metroplex Naalya parking lot this week, it was not just completing a journey; it was fulfilling a prophecy of Ugandan self-reliance! At the heart of this homecoming was Gen. Edward Katumba Wamala, the Minister of Works and Transport, whose leadership has become synonymous with the nation’s aggressive drive toward modern, sustainable infrastructure.

As the Guest of Honour, Gen. Katumba stood before the battle-tested crew and a gathered crowd of engineers and enthusiasts to officially welcome home the Trans-African Electric Expedition. After traversing 13,700 kilometres across six nations, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Eswatini, and South Africa, the expedition returned with a flawless record: zero mechanical failures.

For the Minister, this moment was the culmination of years of advocacy for ‘Made in Uganda’ solutions. In an emotional and high-impact address, he emphasised that the expedition’s success was the ultimate rebuttal to sceptics of African engineering. “This journey has shown that when we commit to innovation and work together, we can turn bold ideas into practical solutions that work,” the General remarked. “The team had the courage to venture into the unknown, and they have returned with honour for our country. This is proof in motion,” he added.

Katumba ’s focus remained on the vehicle’s reliability. He noted that navigating the varied terrains of the East African Rift and the Southern African plains without a technical fault is no mean achievement, validating the significant public investment into Kiira Motors Corporation (KMC), under the leadership of Isaac Paul Musasizi as Chief Executive Officer.

The Kayoola E-Coach 13M was welcomed back to Uganda after its trans Africa expedition where the bus covered over 13,000km.

Gen. Katumba highlighted that under his tenure, the Ministry of Works and Transport has shifted its focus from merely maintaining roads to redefining what moves on them. He reiterated that mass transit is the only sustainable answer to the future of Africa’s rapidly growing cities like Kampala.

Infrastructure Stress-Testing: The General noted that the data collected, including the bus’s 0.79 kWh/km efficiency, will guide the national rollout of charging infrastructure.

Regional Market Leadership: Gen. Katumba praised the team for acting as ambassadors of innovation, opening doors for the 450 signed contracts already secured by Kiira Motors in regional markets.

Sustainability Goals: The mission aligns with the General’s commitment to reducing urban emissions and transitioning Uganda toward a green, future-proof transport sector.

The General also extended his gratitude to MTN Uganda, acknowledging that the Telco provided the digital backbone that allowed the Ministry and KMC to track the bus in real-time across borders. This connectivity, he noted, ensured that every kilometer of the 13,700km trek was documented, proving that e-mobility and high-speed data are the twin engines of Uganda’s technological advancement.

As the ceremony concluded, Gen. Katumba’s message was clear: the Trans-African Electric Expedition was more than a road trip; it was a declaration of national confidence.

By proving that Ugandan technology can perform, endure, and compete on a continental scale, the General has solidified his legacy as a champion of a new, industrialized Uganda.

TAGGED:Gen. Edward Katumba WamalaKiira Motors CorporationMinistry of Works and Transportmtn ugandaStanbic Bank UgandaSylvia Mulinge
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