The African Nations Championship (CHAN 2024) is set to take place from August 2nd to 29th, 2025, with Uganda joining Kenya and Tanzania as host nations. This tournament, organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), features national teams competing through players from local leagues. Uganda will host Group C matches, including teams from Algeria, Niger, Guinea, South Africa, and the host nation’s own squad, the Uganda Cranes.
Key Venues and Travel Routes
The main stadium for Group C matches is the Mandela National Stadium in Namboole, which will be the focal point for fans and officials. Teams will also utilize five training grounds in Kampala: the Mandela National Stadium Annex (Namboole), Mutesa II Wankulukuku Stadium, Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) Grounds in Bukoto, FUFA Grounds in Kadiba Mengo, and Kyambogo University Playground in Banda.
For attendees and visitors, specific travel routes have been outlined. From Entebbe International Airport, key destinations include:
- Speke Resort: Entebbe Expressway → Kajjansi → Munyonyo
- Mestil Hotel: Expressway → Northern Bypass → Yusuf Lule Road → Mukwano Road
- Serena Hotel: Expressway → Northern Bypass → Yusuf Lule Road → UBC Roundabout
- Skyz Hotel: Expressway → Northern Bypass → Kira Road → Bukoto
- FUFA Hotel Kisaasi: Expressway → Northern Bypass → Kisaasi Roundabout
Traffic Diversions and Restrictions
Authorities have implemented several traffic diversions to ease congestion. Notable changes include:
- Naalya: Trucks redirected to Kyaliwajjala-Ssonde
- Seeta: Trucks rerouted to Namugongo
- Kinawataka: No truck access to Kireka
- Bweyogerere: Vehicles diverted to Kinawataka Road (Jokas Hotel)
- Kireka Trading Centre: No vehicle access from Hared Petrol Station
- Kireka-Jokas stretch: Pedestrian-only zone
Parking Regulations
Parking arrangements are strictly enforced:
- VIP Parking: Southern Wing of Mandela Stadium – accessible only to accredited vehicles
- General Parking: Directed by traffic police; accreditation required for all entries
Public Safety Measures
SP Michael Kananura, a community liaison officer with the Directorate of Traffic and Road Safety, urged the public to prepare for heavy traffic in Kampala and Entebbe due to team movements, training sessions, and matches. He emphasized the importance of adhering to traffic instructions, planning trips in advance, and maintaining patience during peak event hours. Additional measures include:
- Enhanced police presence on official routes
- Escort vehicles for team convoys
- Strict enforcement of traffic rules
The event is expected to attract thousands of fans and officials, making proactive planning essential for smooth travel. For more updates, follow official CAF and FUFA communications.
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