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The boy tell the conductor you forgot, he said sorry I will take you back, the man do it when their rich in mabira the man tell the boy get out.
added by Anonymous 660 days ago 0 0
It is so interesting travelling from Kampala to Jinja. Most especially if you travel using the Mabira route. We can't miss out the Najjembe stop over in Mabira forest. Also passing through the forest and seeing those tall trees enriches ones eyes. But in all, be cautious about the heavy traffic along the main road. The Katosi road is fast since you can never find traffic there though its a long and boring journey.
added by Anonymous 1198 days ago 2 0
Only currently, after renovation of that road, me all i like on that travel is when when we reach the bridge, I really like that bridge, its one of achievement that government of Uganda has done and i appreciate
added by Tumusiime Enock 1279 days ago 2 0
Yah,There geographical features on that way,from Kampala to Jinja.
The Mabira Forest Reserve is one of the interesting features.
The sugar cane and tea plantations are also interesting.
The Nile Falls Dam, which is the source of River Nile is also interesting.
And the two fly over, the new and the old are also wonders on that route, Jinja ----Kampala.
added by HASSAN LOKWII ANOCHE 1289 days ago 6 0
It is interesting the road is good and you pass through towns then you reach to the big Forrest called mabira with fresh air, beautiful birds and pastures
added by 1001049122 1289 days ago 3 0
The Kampala–Jinja Expressway, also known as the Jinja–Kampala Expressway, is a proposed four-lane toll highway in Uganda, linking Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda, with the city of Jinja in the Eastern Region of Uganda.The current Kampala-Jinja Highway, highway A109 on the map, forms part of the Northern Corridor of the Trans-Africa Highway, linking the Indian Ocean port of Mombasa, Kenya with the Atlantic Ocean port of Matadi, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The section of A109 between Jinja and Kampala is the busiest and most congested road in Uganda. It is the main import/export route for land-locked Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and eastern DRC. The 77 kilometres (48 mi) expressway will pass to the south of the existing Kampala–Jinja Highway and is planned as a toll-road.
added by Anonymous 1289 days ago 5 0