Awesome Job! our dear Sisters and brothers from Uganda.i like the fly over nice job..keep it up Uganda ..Lots of LOVE here in Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🙏
After this project ,Kampala needs a huge bus terminal,railway station.Boda boda will diminish ,they cause jams and accidents.Proffessionalise transport operatives in Uganda.Its a multi billion investment ,which can create jobs .
Only drivers who have ever driven in the middle East, North Africa and Europe should be permitted to drive on that fly over😂😂😂. Otherwise aba boda boda they will damage that flyover within a week🤣🤣🤣. Bayite wansi eri mu mwaala. 🤗🤗🤗. They have even refused to go for the free government training on road safety. Gasiya buloolo 😊. Wama ssenki yu for this wonderful update. Don't allow boda boda up there otherwise they'll fly over with their customers and break their legs again😁
Only 3.5 Km? and taking five years to build? It is a project to use looting money by the government. Even in the other neighboring countries, it never happens. I pray for Uganda for peaceful change of situation. Thank you for showcasing.
What happened to Ugandans coz I see some comments of people from other countries appreciating but Ugandans always putting their country down and praising other countries yet those countries were like we Ugandans but they love ,appreciate and supporting their countries but you a Ugandan has done nothing to help or add something to Uganda but here complaining and putting Uganda down
It could be better if they just constructed a metro railway line. It could help with traffic n regional development to expand to other places where the train can reach in just minutes.
Wagamba gye mwana. Your suggestion is more than the word right itself. Afterwards boda bodas should be banned from entering the kibuga Kampala. Oteesezza bulungi nnyo; era bakunnyongerere lusinzi ya Ntabaaza-bakadde.
Except when you have not travelled to the world but that is nothing but Ugandan people see that as a miracle anyway I can't fail to like your vedeos because I have no problems with you.
What happened to Ugandans always putting your country down and praising others yet they were also like Ugandans but because of their love for their countries that's why they are developing and developed but always Ugandans can't add anything to their country but putting it down
@@nasifssemugenze1139 Relax chief. Ofcourse You are so biased and anti establishment to the extent it cripples your thinking capacity. Many of us have flown allover the world and seen that these kinds of structures are built out of necessity. The developed world were the first to suffer traffic jams, hence the necessity to build flyovers, Uganda following other regional cities is facing serious urbanisation causing congestion and serious traffic jams that necessitates building of skyscrapers and flyovers. There is so much evidence to support this fact. You are metaphorically, castigating a baby who is trying to rise and walk that it should be at your level, a grown man who had your share of crawling and falling.
Is this some express way? Or is this a first flyover in kampala to decongest traffic? Do not mistake my question. Asking this question as I saw many people making video on this flyover and I am unaware of what actually the project is. I am from India and lots of love for people of uganda.
@@Harrietthetraveller What about the Busega flyover that connects the Entebbe expressway to the Northern bypass. What about the flyover above the Rubigi swamp on the Ebb Express.
@@innocentbegumisa1617 your time is coming. You will soon vanish like the wind. Stealing all tax payers' money, making young children cry and die of hunger, pregnant women dying during delivery due to lack of medicine in hospitals.... and you think you will go unpunished??? God will punish you and your grand kids 😡. As greedy as pigs.
Saying too much over a one lane dodgy flyover....if you ever travelled and see the purpose built ones, I bet you wld come out and disgrace yourself.......Corruption Everything
Many of us have flown allover the world and seen that these kinds of structures are built out of necessity. The developed world were the first to suffer traffic jams, hence the necessity to build flyovers, Uganda following other regional cities is facing serious urbanisation causing congestion and serious traffic jams that necessitates building of skyscrapers and flyovers. There is so much evidence to support this fact. You are metaphorically, castigating a baby who is trying to rise and walk that it should be at your level, a grown man who had your share of crawling and falling.
@@bichubirenga6848 You just don't get my point! Why waste money on a one lane causing congestion in the first place? And where do you see the same problem in twenty years? You’re going to borrow more money for the extension....because it works for you, 3/4 of the money ends in your pockets. No wonder Uganda has the most expensive roads....
@@bichubirenga6848 And if you've travelled abroad and seen the real stuff, why don’t you emulate and adopt the same standards? Because you cost us 10 times more......
@@ObjectTurmoil That is not to state that I have no reservations about the kla Flyover. But I have to cut them some slack, just like when you built your very first house. I am simply being objective especially avoiding political underpins. We shouldn't gloss over real systemic issues in procurement In Uganda simply because you got an opportunity to throw a stone at government. KCCA has no capacity to construct such a flyover by local means neither does UNRA. Until local contractors gain capacity for such projects there will always be excesses. Those countries we've seen started with pain until they developed local capacities where even if their projects cost them a lot, Jobs are created within and money flows back into their economies Its obvious that KCCA may not have negotiated a better deal. Our neighbours are also complaining about the cost of Nairobi flyover. But there must be a starting point before we develop local capacity and this is it.
@@bichubirenga6848 First of all, the flyover doesn't look anywhere near that computer generated image you're showing. Secondly, you're defending a 40 years record of embezzlement and grand corruption ever known in history of that country. One would wonder how much is your share? Money and being a foreigner should not deviate you from the truths!