Kiira Vehicle plant

Bagiire said the newly appointed ambassadors are visiting Uganda’s leading enterprises and industries to get useful first-hand information to help them promote commercial and economic diplomacy throughout Uganda’s 38 missions.

Bagiire said his ministry will liaise with Kiira Motors officials to design marketing communication manuals with detailed information about the plant and the Ugandan-made vehicles. The ambassadors were received at the Kiira Vehicle Plant by the KMC executive board chairman Prof Sandy Stevens Tickodri-Togboa and the CEO Paul Isaac Musasizi.   

“The ambassadors are the key promoters of Uganda’s interests abroad and their deliberate efforts to positively highlight the viability of Ugandan-made vehicles to the rest of the world will create market for the final products,” Bagiire said.

Musasizi said foreign missions should act as stopover centers for sourcing international markets for Kiira Motors products that include the fully electric Kayoola EV buses.

Musasizi said the plant is already connected to a 32KV high-voltage line and is sourcing for an investor to facilitate the construction of a sustainable solar station to ensure the smooth operation of the plant. Phase one of the Kiira Vehicle Plant, which has been constructed by the UPDF under NEC, is at 98 per cent completion and has capacity to produce 22 buses a day and 5,000 a year.