Kiggundu proudly asserts that he has amassed considerable wealth and that his current focus lies in creating developmental projects that benefit the people of Uganda.
Hamis Kiggundu, the developer behind Nakivubo Stadium’, has taken a moment to mock those who once doubted his ambitious dream of revitalizing the facility, a project that had its plans laid out years ago.
Kiggundu proudly asserts that he has amassed considerable wealth and that his current focus lies in creating developmental projects that benefit the people of Uganda.
“I have gained profound insights from my experiences in this world, which is why I’ve chosen to serve the Ugandan people through projects like this stadium,” the entrepreneur was quoted by Bukedde.
Kiggundu expressed his bewilderment at those who vehemently opposed the idea of him building a stadium.
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“You encounter individuals swearing that they’d prefer to die than see Ham building a stadium. But why resort to such extremes?”
The Nakivubo Stadium’s completion is currently in its final stages, and it won’t be long before it buzzes with sporting action.
This renowned stadium has received approval to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, a testament to Uganda’s successful bid alongside Kenya and Tanzania.
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However, while most Ugandans look at Nakivubo Stadium as an entirely footballing facility, it is set to harbour a lot more entities.
Kiggundu has also confirmed that the stadium will boast a seating capacity of 20,000 and will feature various facilities, including basketball and netball courts.