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The building is owned by the catholic Church in Uganda and houses the headquarters and main branch of Centenary Bank, the second-largest indigenous commercial bank in Uganda also owned by the catholic Church] 6 Uganda House — 16 1980 Owned and operated by the Milton Obote Foundation, a private, for-profit organisation.
He was the first Catholic Priest to set foot in Uganda in 1879. [3] Mapeera House serves as the headquarters of Centenary Bank, the third-largest bank in Uganda, and the largest indigenous commercial bank in the country, by assets. [4] The bank also maintains its main branch at this location.
She emphasized the need for cleanliness and malaria mitigation strategies. She donated mosquito nets, repellents and sanitary pads to the community. Many media houses were present including Bukedde TV, New Vision, Pml daily, The observer newspaper, Top tv, Salt tv and CBS FM Buganda. [5] [6]
The skyscraper is located on Lumumba Avenue, on Nakasero Hill, an upscale neighborhood in Kampala (pop.1,507,080 in 2014), the capital and largest city in Uganda. [2] The geographical coordinates of the building are: 0°19'15.0"N, 32°34'38.0"E (Latitude:0.320833; Longitude:32.577222). [3] opposite the french Embassy
The URA House itself was budgeted at USh140 billion (approx. US$37 million), in construction costs. [8] On 19 January 2019, the president of Uganda Yoweri Museveni, officially commissioned the completed skyscraper. [2]
NECOM House [17] 160.3 m (526 ft) 32: 1979 Nigeria: Lagos: PPF Headquarters [18] [19] 160 m (520 ft) 37: 2019: Tanzania: Dar es Salaam C11 Tower [20] 160 m (520 ft) 27 2022 Egypt New Administrative Capital C12 Tower [21] 160 m (520 ft) 27 2022 Egypt New Administrative Capital Basilica of Our Lady of Peace Yamoussoukro [22] 158 m (518 ft) 1990 ...
Movement House is a building under construction in Kampala, the capital of Uganda and the largest city in that country. The building is sometimes referred to as NRM House, in reference to its largest tenant, the National Resistance Movement (NRM), the ruling political party in Uganda since 1986.
Kampala Tower will sit on a 15 acres (6.1 ha) site that currently houses the Uganda National Museum and the headquarters of Uganda Wildlife Authority, both of which will be relocated. Other nearby structures, including Kitante Primary School, may have to temporarily relocate while construction is going on.