
A new freight vessel has been launched on Lake Victoria, aimed at boosting regional trade and reducing carbon emissions.
The M.V. Mpungu, which was commissioned in Port Bell, Uganda, will provide a faster and safer alternative to road freight, cutting journey times from days to hours.
The vessel, which is owned by East Africa Marine Transport, has the capacity to carry up to 21 fully laden freight vehicles per crossing, providing a cost-effective and efficient solution for regional logistics.
Speaking at the commissioning event, the Right Honourable Robinah Nabbanja, Prime Minister of the Republic of Uganda, emphasized the vessel’s potential to drive economic and environmental progress.
“This vessel is a milestone for East Africa, advancing our trade and environmental priorities while strengthening regional ties,” she said.
The project, which was made possible through funding from the Private Infrastructure Development Group, the UK, Swiss, and Dutch governments, is expected to create new economic opportunities and support the growth of regional trade.
The M.V. Mpungu is the first of its kind on Lake Victoria, and is expected to set a new standard for maritime transport in the region.