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Haruna Towers the 16-floor masterpiece rising at Wilson Road to Transform Kampala’s Skyline forever

Nabulo Joy
Last updated: 23rd August 2025 at 09:43 9:43 am
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Kampala at the Crossroads of Change

Property developer Sentongo Haruna

Cities, like people, grow in stages. Kampala, once a small settlement of hills dotted with temples, palaces, and modest trade centers, has become a sprawling metropolis of over 3 million people. The city buzzes with trade, the heartbeat of Uganda’s economy, pulling in thousands daily from across the country and beyond. And yet, despite its dynamism, Kampala has often struggled to match its urban aspirations with architectural ambition.

The Central Business District (CBD) has long been characterized by a mixture of older mid-rise commercial buildings, chaotic transport hubs, and modest shopping complexes. For decades, Kampala’s skyline has been more functional than inspirational — a patchwork of buildings serving commerce but lacking the bold symbols of modern architectural innovation seen in other global cities.

 

That story is about to change.

At the busy junction of Wilson Road and Arua Park, in the very core of Kampala’s CBD, a new landmark is rising: the Haruna Towers, a pair of 16-floor skyscrapers designed to usher in a new era of construction standards in Uganda. With its shimmering glass facade, modern design, and ambitious scale, Haruna Towers represents much more than real estate — it is a statement of confidence, a vision for the future, and a legacy project for both Kampala and its developer, Haruna Enterprises.

 

The Developer Behind the Vision

The man steering this transformation is Sentongo Haruna, a name already synonymous with bold developments in Kampala. Through Haruna Enterprises, he has steadily reshaped the city’s commercial landscape with projects like Haruna Towers Ntinda, Wandegeya Complex, and Nakayiza Market in Kisenyi.

But Haruna Towers at Wilson Road is on another level altogether. Estimated at UGX 202 billion (approx. USD 55–62 million), the project is one of the largest privately funded real estate developments in Uganda’s history. It represents Haruna’s biggest gamble — and his most ambitious leap — into the future of urban construction.

For Haruna, the project is personal. It is his declaration that Ugandan developers are capable of delivering world-class structures, not just functional spaces. His philosophy has always been that Kampala deserves better — better planning, better structures, better experiences. Haruna Towers is, therefore, both a business venture and a gift to the city that shaped him.

 

Location, Location, Location – The Beating Heart of Kampala

There are many reasons why the choice of Wilson Road, Arua Park matters.

This part of Kampala is one of the busiest trade corridors in Uganda. Every day, thousands of traders, transporters, and cross-border businesspeople converge here. Arua Park is famously known as the hub for regional transport, with buses, trucks, and taxis connecting Uganda to South Sudan, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

By situating Haruna Towers in this neighborhood, the project is strategically positioning itself at the epicenter of regional commerce. For tenants — whether offices, retailers, or condominium owners — the benefits are enormous: instant access to thousands of customers, unparalleled visibility, and direct connections to the pulse of the city’s trade.

Architectural Design – A Bold Glass Statement

One glance at the rendering of Haruna Towers, and the ambition is obvious.

The design showcases two sleek, glass-clad towers rising side by side, each 16 floors high, with reflective facades that will catch the Kampala sun and skyline. The towers’ symmetry and elegance reflect international architectural trends, moving Kampala away from concrete-heavy structures into the era of glass, steel, and vertical ambition.

 

Key architectural highlights include:

– Twin-Tower Layout

– Glass Curtain Walls

– Mixed-Use Functionality

– Efficient Planning

– Skyline Impact

The Economics – UGX 202 Billion of Vision

At an estimated cost of UGX 202 billion, Haruna Towers is a bold investment by any measure. For perspective, that figure rivals some of Uganda’s most significant infrastructural projects, highlighting the scale of confidence behind this private sector initiative.

The funding of the project is structured to ensure not just construction but sustainability. Unlike speculative developments that rise without clear plans, Haruna Towers is backed by both tenant demand and investor interest, particularly in Kampala’s booming office and residential market.

 

Cultural and Symbolic Impact

Beyond the economics and architecture, Haruna Towers carries symbolic weight.

For decades, Kampala’s most iconic structures have been either government-built (such as the UBC Tower) or foreign-funded (such as hotel developments by multinational groups). Haruna Towers, however, is a 100% Ugandan vision, developed by Ugandans, for Uganda.

It is a symbol of self-belief — a statement that Ugandans can dream big, fund big, and build big. For young entrepreneurs and future developers, Haruna Towers becomes a beacon of possibility.

Changing Building Standards Forever

The tagline of Haruna Towers is clear: it is a project meant to change building standards in Uganda forever.

By prioritizing glass facades, energy efficiency, mixed-use philosophy, and urban planning influence, Haruna Towers is setting new benchmarks for Kampala. Future developers will be judged against this model.

 

Regional and Global Comparisons

In East Africa, cities like Nairobi and Kigali have already embraced modern glass towers as symbols of progress. Kampala has been slower, often relying on mid-rise blocks and outdated commercial centers.

With Haruna Towers, Kampala finally steps into this regional architectural conversation. The towers can be compared with:

– Times Tower in Nairobi

– Kigali Heights in Rwanda

– PSPF Towers in Dar es Salaam

Challenges and Triumphs

Of course, no project of this scale is without its challenges.

Financial risk, regulatory hurdles, and market dynamics all represent obstacles. Yet, Haruna Enterprises has demonstrated resilience. Construction is already underway with approvals secured from KCCA, silencing critics who once doubted whether such a project could materialize in Uganda’s current economy.

 

The Legacy Factor

Every city has a handful of buildings that define it — landmarks people point to with pride.

In New York, it is the Empire State Building.

In Dubai, it is the Burj Khalifa.

In Nairobi, it is the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC).

For Kampala, Haruna Towers has the potential to become that landmark — the building that future generations will remember as the turning point when Uganda chose to rise, not just build.

 

Conclusion – The Future Rises on Wilson Road

Standing tall at 16 floors, clad in glass, and backed by UGX 202 billion of vision, Haruna Towers at Wilson Road are not just structures — they are a revolution in concrete and steel.

They will reshape Wilson Road, redefine Kampala’s CBD, and reset Uganda’s building standards for decades to come.

The future of Kampala’s skyline has a new name. Haruna Towers.


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