The Ministry of Works and Transport has set up an alternative route to Masaka City via Lake Victoria.
Starting at 1pm today, MV Kalangala and MV NODL-Victoria will be transporting travellers from Nakiwogo in Entebbe to Bukakata in Masaka and vice versa.
This follows the closure of the Kampala-Masaka Highway after floods washed away a section of the Katonga Bridge, forcing travellers to divert at Mpigi via Sembabule to Masaka, which is a longer route.
MV Kalangala will be vying from Nakiwogo via Kalangala to Masaka, while MV NODL-Victoria will be going directly to Bukakata in Masaka.
MV NODL-Victoria transports only passengers and MV Kalangala transports both passengers and cargo and they will be making only one trip a day.
Sadala Musoke, the chief executive officer of Nation Oil Distributors Limited, a firm managing both vessels, said the alternative route was set up after consultations with stakeholders.
Musoke said this is an opportunity for Ugandans going to Masaka to minimise the time spent on the road since this will take them only three hours depending on the environment on the lake, adding that they will be charging only Shs15,000.
The manager of the MV NODL-Victoria, Ms Idah Musoke, said the maiden route has been subsidized by the government to facilitate people, who wish to use water transport to Masaka via Bukakata.
Mustapha Mayamba, the vice chairperson of the Uganda Taxi Operators Federation (UTOF) welcomed the move, saying as taxi drivers, they shall still be in business.
