Kamonkoli

Kamonkoli
Kamonkoli
Map of Uganda showing location of Kamonkoli
Coordinates: 01°04′30″N 34°05′44″E / 1.07500°N 34.09556°E / 1.07500; 34.09556Coordinates: 01°04′30″N 34°05′44″E / 1.07500°N 34.09556°E / 1.07500; 34.09556
Country  Uganda
Region Eastern Region
District Budaka District
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)

Kamonkoli is a town in Budaka District, in the Eastern Region of Uganda.

Location

The town lies along the 107 kilometres (66 mi)[1] Iganga–Tirinyi–Kamonkoli–Mbale road, approximately 11 kilometres (7 mi), southwest of Mbale, the nearest large town.[2] The coordinates of Kamonkoli are 1°04'30.0"N, 34°05'44.0"E (Latitude:1.075005; Longitude:34.095568).[3]

Overview

Kamonkoli is the location of the second factory of Uganda Clays Limited, Uganda's largest manufacturer of clay building products.[4][5]

In 2012, ground was broken on a planned Kamonkoli Cement Factory.[6][7] Further media reports indicate the factory is operational.[8]

Kamonkoli is the end of the southeastern leg of the Tirinyi–Pallisa–Kamonkoli–Kumi Road, which links this town to Pallisa via Iki-Iki.[9]

References

  1. GFC (28 February 2016). "Distance between Iganga, Eastern Region, Uganda and Mbale, Eastern Region, Uganda". Glbefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  2. GFC (28 February 2016). "Distance between Kamonkoli Health Center III, Budaka, Eastern Region, Uganda and Mbale, Eastern Region, Uganda". Globefeed.com (GFC). Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  3. Google (28 February 2016). "Location of Kamonkoli, Budaka District" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  4. Busuulwa, Bernard (10 April 2009). "Uganda Clays opens $15 million plant to meet rising demand in EA". The EastAfrican. Kamonkoli. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  5. The Independent Team (22 April 2009). "Uganda Clays opens new factory". The Independent (Uganda). Kampala. Retrieved 28 February 2016.
  6. Mulabbi, John Bosco (27 November 2012). "Museveni ignores Budaka MPs pleas". The Observer (Uganda). Kampala. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  7. Kalisa Seruwagi, Moses (10 January 2013). "Construction starts on Ugandan cement factory". African Review Magazine. Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  8. ARM (28 November 2012). "Kuwait-based company opens cement factory in Uganda". African Review Magazine (ARM). Retrieved 29 February 2016.
  9. UNRA (26 May 2014). "Civil Works for the Upgrading of Tirinyi–Pallisa–Kumi/Pallisa–Kamonkoli Roads: Specific Procurement Notice – Invitation for Prequalification". Kampala. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
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