Taxis fares hiked ahead of reopening

Taxis fares hiked ahead of reopening
Old Taxi Park before Lockdown

KAMPALA – The Kampala Taxi Operators Association (KTOA) has released new adjusted taxis fares for Kampala metropolitan and surrounding areas.

President Museveni in his address on Monday allowed public transport to operate but will carry half of normal capacity including the driver and the conductor with effect from June 4, 2020.

He noted that drivers and passengers must wear face masks. Adding that, “Public and private transport is still banned in the border districts.”

According to KTOA, the fares can be revised upwards given the prevailing circumstances due to half capacity carriage policy issued by government.

Kampala -Bweyogerere, Kireka 4000

Kampala-Mukono, Seeta 6000

Kampala-Naalya, Kyaliwajjala 3000

Kampala-Namugongo, Kira 4000

Kampala-Kasangati, Gayaza 4000

Kampala-Kyebando, kikaya 3000

Kampala-Nsangi, Maya 5000

Kampala-Nakirebe, Mpigi 6000

Kampala-Namuwongo, kisugu 3000

Kampala-Makindye, Bunga, Nanganda 3000

Kampala, Nsambya, Kabalagala 2000

Kampala-Kalerwe,kanyanya, Mpererwe 3000

Kampala-Matuga 4000

Kampala-Ntinda 2000

Kampala-Biina,Kitintale, Mutungo Luzira 3000

Kampala-Muyenga, Bukasa 4000

Kampala-Gaba, Kansanga, Munyonyo 4000

Kampala-Mbuya, Bugolobi 2000

Kampala-Kasubi, Masanafu, Namungoona 3000

Kampala-Bwaise, Kawempe 3000

Kampala-Rubaga, Wakaliga, Nateete 3000
Kla-Kiwatule, Najjera 3000

Kampala-kisasi, Kyanja 3000

Kampala-Salaama, Munyonyo 4000

Kampala-Entebbe, Nkumba 8000

Kampala-Lubowa, Kajjansi 4000

Kampala-Najja, Namasuba 3000

Kampala-Nyanama, Kabowa, Mutundwe, Bunamwaya 3500

Kampala-Busega 4000
Kla-Bulenga 5000

Kampala-Nansana, Wakiso 4000

“Remember no face mask, no entry,”reads an excerpt.

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