Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition Flagged off for a Historical 13,000Km Journey

The Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition is a powerful symbol of Africa’s ambition and resilience.
Dr. Monica Musenero (left), Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, and Gen. Katumba Wamala (right), Minister of Works and Transport, flag off the Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition. COURTESY PHOTO Dr. Monica Musenero (left), Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, and Gen. Katumba Wamala (right), Minister of Works and Transport, flag off the Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition. COURTESY PHOTO
Dr. Monica Musenero (left), Minister for Science, Technology, and Innovation, and Gen. Katumba Wamala (right), Minister of Works and Transport, flag off the Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition. COURTESY PHOTO

The Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition, a historic 30-day journey spanning over 13,000 kilometres across six African nations: Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Eswatini, and South Africa, has been flagged off, with the journey starting in Uganda and ending in South Africa.

The expedition serves as a powerful declaration of Uganda’s technological advancement and industrial leadership, presenting homegrown solutions that address continental challenges in mobility and climate change. The journey, powered by the Kayoola Electric Coach 13M (Model 2025), manufactured by Kiira Motors Corporation, is a rolling showcase of African ingenuity, demonstrating that locally designed technology is reliable and scalable for long-distance, cross-border use.

This mission is positioned to activate new regional markets, position Uganda as a hub for high-value manufacturing, and reinforce a Pan-African vision for industrial resilience and unity.

Representatives from the government and the private sector flag off the Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition. COURTESY PHOTO
Representatives from the government and the private sector flag off the Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition. COURTESY PHOTO

The successful flag-off was made possible through a strategic public-private partnership, acknowledging the critical participation of MTN Uganda as the lead sponsor and connectivity partner, the Made in Uganda initiative, Kiira Motors Corporation, and the Science, Technology, and Innovation Secretariat.

Gen. Katumba Wamala, the Minister of Works and Transport, noted that the historic expedition is flagged off, Uganda is sending a message to the world: “Uganda believes in its people, its technology, and Africa’s capacity to shape a sustainable future. This is a journey of belief, innovation, and proof in motion.”

In her remarks, Dr. Monica Musenero, the Minister for Science, Technology & Innovation (STI Secretariat), affirmed the expedition’s wider continental significance. “This expedition represents a bold vision for Africa’s industrial transformation. It shows that with creativity, investment, and collaboration, our continent can lead in technology and sustainability.”

Ibrahim Senyonga, the General Manager, Enterprise Business Unit at MTN Uganda, said MTN sponsoring the historic expedition is more than a sponsorship; it is a strategic alliance uniting two African innovators [Kiira and MTN] in a shared vision for a truly connected, digitized, and sustainable continent. “Just as Kiira spearheads the ‘Green Mobility’ revolution, MTN is leading the ‘Green Digital’ revolution,” he said.

Senyonga further added that, “By actively providing the digital backbone for this zero-emission journey, we are validating that e-mobility is not a luxury, but a crucial form of climate action, fully aligned with MTN’s firm pledge to achieve Net-Zero by 2040. We have built Africa’s future: Green, digitized, and future-proof.”

The Made in Uganda Grand Trans-Africa Electric Expedition is a proud showcase of Uganda’s drive toward an e-Mobility ecosystem, a vision championed by the government of Uganda under the President’s Office. It is also a powerful symbol of Africa’s ambition and resilience.

As the Kayoola Electric Coach traverses the continent, it carries a core message: African solutions can solve African challenges, redefining the future of transport, climate action, and industrial growth.

The expedition