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Museveni meets young tycoon Hamis Kiggundu of Ham Towers

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
January 14, 2015
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Ham shows Museveni his plans for Nakivubo Stadium.

Young tycoon Hamis Kiggundu has been in the news for constructing a multi-billion pad on the shores of Lake Victoria.

The young man who owns Ham Towers opposite Makerere University met President Yoweri Museveni yesterday.

The president me the young businessman over his re-development of Nakivubo Stadium project.

The project under a Public Private Partnership arrangement will see Ham Enterprises redevelop the stadium to include over 100 lock up shops and other sports facilities.

The stadium's redevelopment plan.
The stadium’s redevelopment plan.

KCCA had halted the plan in late 2013 when Ham started construction, after agreeing with Nakivubo Stadium management on the development.

At the time Ham’s plans were halted, KCCA was still reviewing his plan.

Now president Museveni has endorsed the project and work will go on.

According to the deal, Ham will manage the stadium for an initial four years with a one year grace period of not remitting income to Nakivubo Stadium management, to recover his investment.

Ham Towers in Wandegeya.
Ham Towers in Wandegeya.

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