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Rift Valley Railways rubbishes negative press reports

Rift Valley Railways, the rail operator tasked by Uganda and Kenya and presently running the narrow-gauge railway system in both countries, from the port of Mombasa via Nairobi to the Ugandan border and on to Kampala, besides a refurbished side route to the Northern Ugandan town of Gulu, has made substantial progress in recent years. A period of intense shareholder troubles, initially spurred by South Africa’s Sheltam which started the company, eventually led to a near complete takeover by Egypt’s Qalaa Holdings, previously known as Citadel, which now holds 85 percent of the shares after Kenya’s TransCentury sold their shares to them.

Gulu welcomes first train in nearly 20 years

Recently it was reported here that Rift Valley Railways has been quietly restoring sections of the 500-kilometer-long railway line which branches off in Tororo towards Gulu and Pakwach and was expecti Recently it was reported here that Rift Valley Railways has been quietly restoring sections of the 500-kilometer-long railway line which branches off in Tororo towards Gulu and Pakwach and was expecting to restore cargo services to and from Gulu, to serve both Northern Uganda and Southern Sudan which can now receive and ship cargo via rail from Gulu to the port of Mombasa. Yesterday, the first goods by train did in fact reach Northern Uganda’s main municipality to a rousing welcome from locals, excited to see – for many the first time in their lives – a train rolling into Gulu Station and bearing a large banner put up on a container, announcing the occasion. The first cargo train carried a consignment of steel destined for South Sudan, which will be trans-shipped to Juba by road,

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