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Exposing the Steal Magnets Eying Luzira: Meet Sanjay Awasthi and Paul Zhang the Callous Steel Billionaires Profiteering from Vandalizing Uganda’s Rail Line

KAMPALA, Uganda; In his relentless pursuit to bolster Uganda’s investment landscape, President M7’s latest move to grant areas of Luzira Maximum Security Prison to Tian Tang Group, a Chinese conglomerate, has ignited a firestorm of controversy from the corridors of the knowledgeable.

The said Group, led by Paul Zhang Zhigang, stands accused of pilfering crucial railway infrastructure, shedding light on the dark underbelly of investment incentives, The Investigator Website, The Investigator Tv  and TV10ganoMazima investigates and reports with a full detailed report over this saga…

Internal Minisiter Gen. Kahinda Otafiire Touring the Prison under the guide of Prison Commissioner General Joshon Byabasaija

President Museveni’s fervent efforts to attract investors have often led to unconventional decisions, including overruling technocrats to grant lucrative incentives such as free land and tax holidays. The recent proposed giveaway of portions of the prison to Tian Tang Group is seen as part of this broader strategy to foster a favorable investment climate, albeit amid mixed reactions from the Ugandan populace.

Central to Museveni’s agenda is the reduction of production costs, with a focus on addressing challenges in electricity and transportation. Despite battles with power distribution companies and attempts to revive the country’s railway system, rampant theft of rail infrastructure remains a persistent obstacle.

Former Uganda Railways Corporation Managing Director, Stanley Ssendegeya, revealed the staggering extent of theft, with over 400km of railway lines looted, resulting in losses exceeding USD100 million over a decade. The theft, primarily attributed to steel manufacturing companies, has seen vital railway materials repurposed for profit, with dire consequences for Uganda’s transportation network.

In a dramatic turn of events, a court-sanctioned raid on Tian Tang Group’s Tian Tang Steel factory complex some time back uncovered significant quantities of stolen railway materials. Uganda Railways Corporation, backed by law enforcement, seized materials valued at over USD1 million, sparking a legal battle with Tian Tang Group.

The Tempo Steels Factory in Iganga (Courtesy Photo)

URC demanded hefty compensation totaling UGX11.4 billion for material replacement and lost value, along with additional costs incurred. The revelation has cast a shadow over President Museveni’s investment drive, raising questions about the efficacy of incentivizing foreign investment at any cost.

As the controversy unfolds, Uganda finds itself at a crossroads, balancing the imperative of economic development with the need for transparency and accountability in investment dealings. The outcome of the legal proceedings against Tian Tang Group may well determine the trajectory of Uganda’s investment policy and its quest for economic transformation.

Surprisingly, the Directors of the same company which was convicted for vandalizing the country`s railway infrastructure, have since drawn their way to the President along with his attention.

Now, they want to be given Luzira Prisons land for whatever investment they have seduced the Man of The Hat with. But the same people, who managed to evade paying the court awards to government as mentioned above! Watch this space…

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