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Approved and Signed Certificates from 1 July 2011 to 31 May 2013 APPROVED AND SIGNED CERTIFICATES FROM 1 JULY 2011 TO 31 MAY 2013 NO DEVELOPER PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION CERT.NO APPROVED DATE 1. Orange(U) Ltd Base Station at Bukasa Zone village, Kira Town Council 3788 8 July, 2011 2. Orange(U) Ltd Base Station at Mulaje Ward, Nkokonjeru T/C Mukono District 3789 8 July, 2011 3. Orange(U) Ltd Cellular Repeater Station at Maranjara Village, Kiruhura District 3790 8 July, 2011 4. MTN(U) Ltd Radio Base Station at Arch Bishop Kiwanuka Road, Makindye Division, Kampala District 3791 8 July, 2011 5 Airtel (U) Ltd Radio Base Station at Rwabitokye Village, Muhokya Subcounty, Kasese District 3792 8 July, 2011 6. Airtel (U) Ltd Radio Base Station at Gha Cell, Kakira Ward, Kakira Town Council, Jinja District 3793 8 July, 2011 7. Mr. Mayeku Fred Proposed Fuel Service Station, on Plot 127B, Block 8 Buwamboka Village Buwagani 3974 8 July, 2011 Parish, Kaato Sub-County, Bubiilo County, Manafwa District 8. Sure Telecom Base Transceiver Station at Namaganda Plaza Rooftop at Plot 1, Nakasero Village, 3975 8 July, 2011 Kampala Capital City Authority 9. Airtel (U) Ltd Nalya Base Station at Plot NO. 2170, Block 221, Mengo in Nalya Zone, Kira Town Council 3797 8 July, 2011 10. Airtel (U) Ltd Base Station at Kiwoko village, Kiwoko Town Council, Nakaseke District 3798 12 July, 2011 11. Sure Telecom (U) Ltd Master Switch Centre at Plot 2 Corydon Road, Central Division, Kampala Capital City 3799 12 July, 2011 Authority 12. MTN(U) Ltd Base Transceiver Station at Mugulula village, Bukondo Parish, Wakiso District 3800 12 July, 2011 13. Arua Diocese Media Transceiver Base Station for Radio Pics at Sacred Heart Seminary, Lamogi County, Amuru 3801 12 July, 2011 Centre District 14. Airtel (U) Ltd, Proposed Wakawaka Airtel Radio Base Station, in Buyugu Village, Buyugu Parish 3802 12 July, 2011 ,Bukabooli Sub-County, Mayuge District 15. MTN(U) Ltd Base Transceiver Station at Diplomat Zone, Kansanga Parish, Makindye Division, Kampala 3803 12 July, 2011 Capital City Authority 16. MTN(U) Ltd Base Transceiver Station at Gombe Cell, Gombe Parish, Wakiso District 3804 12 July, 2011 17. Pastor K.L. Dickson King of Kings Sports and Recreation Centre at Haruukuto South Division, Fort Portal, 3805 13 July, 2011 Kabarole District 18. Airtel(U) Ltd Base Transceiver Station, in Bugwala Village ,Bulopa Parish, Bulopa Sub-County, Kamuli 3806 13 July, 2011 District 19. Airtel(U) Ltd Proposed Golf Course Base Transceiver Station in Kitintale LC-1 Zone , Kololo Parish, 3807 13 July, 2011 Central Division, Kampala District 11-Jul-2011 Page 1 of 34 NO DEVELOPER PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION CERT.NO APPROVED DATE 20 MTN (U) Ltd Proposed Cellular Transceiver Station 3808 15 July, 2011 Wanyange Hill, Wanyange Village, Wanyange Parish,Mufubila Sub-County, Butembe County Jinja District 21. Orange (U) Ltd Proposed Base Transceiver Station 3809 15 July, 2011 On Plots, Block 95 At Muja Zone Kamengo Village, Kamengo Parish , Maddu Sub-County, Goma District 22. MTN (U) Ltd Proposed Cellular Transceiver Base Station Cella-6, Camp Swahili Ward, Northern 3811 15 July, 2011 Division, Soroti Municipality, Soroti District 23 Kama Oil Limited Proposed Fuel Service Station And Office Block Near Mandela National Stadium 3812 15 July, 2011 Namboole, Plot 3438, Kinawataka Road , Kiira Town Council, Kito Zone LC-1 Kirinya Parish, Sabadu Sub-county 24. Uganda Investment The Construction of Kireka-Luzira 33KV Power line from Mukono to Luzira Industrial Park in 3814 15 July, 2011 Authority Kampala District 25. II Chief Marine Adventurers Aqutourism Project at Lake Nakivale, along Mbarara-Kikagati Road, Kabingo Town Council, 3815 15 July, 2011 Isingiro District 26. Kampala City Parents Expansion of Kibiri Campus at Kibiri village, Makindye Sabagabo, Kyadondo County, 3816 15 July, 2011 School Limited Wakiso District 27. Tullow Ug. Operations Pty Proposed Well Testing of Kigogole 3, and 5 weeks in Exploration Area 2, Pondiga village, 3817 15 July, 2011 Ltd) Gotitech village and Uribo village, Buliisa District 28. Dott Services Limited Proposed Stone Quarry at Kiwarikur LC1, Kachumbala Parish, Bukedea County, Bukedea 3818 19 July, 2011 District 29. Cooper Motors Proposed Extension to Ford Service Centre at Plot 2, Katalima Loop, Nakawa Division, 3819 26 July, 2011 Cooperation (U) Ltd Kampala Capital City Authority 30. Mrs Elizabeth Muwanguzi Proposed Revamp and expansion of Just-in-Time Fuel Station at Najjera, Kiira Parish, Kira 3822 26 July, 2011 Mabisi Town Council 31. Mr. Ahimbisibwe Apollo Proposed Japs Fuel Station, along Independence Road In Western Ward, Kanungu District 3823 26 July, 2011 32. Tullow Ug. Operations Pty Proposed Kasamene Extended Well-Testing, in Exploration Area 2 At Kasamene 1a Well 3824 26 July, 2011 Ltd) Site In Bikongoro village, Buliisa sub-county, Buliisa District 33. Mr. Michael Okeny Proposed Fuel Station at Kirinya-Bukasa Road, Bukasa Village, Kira Town Council, Wakiso 3825 3 August, 2011 District 34. East Africa Property Proposed construction of Office Block at Plot 1B, Kira Road, Kitante Courts village, Kololo 3826 3 August, 2011 Page 2 of 34 NO DEVELOPER PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION CERT.NO APPROVED DATE Holdings Limited III Parish, Central Division, Kampala Capital City Authority 35 China Railway Seventh Proposed Nyinaibale Stone Quarry, in Nyinaibale Lc1,Bugarama Parish, Bishenge Sub 3828 3 August, 2011 Group County, Ibanda District 36. Airtel(U) Ltd Proposed Bigodi Base Station at Rwengoba village, Kibaale County, Kamwenge District 3844 3 August, 2011 37. National Housing and Development Of Naalya Pride Extra Housing Estate, on Plots 128 And 213, Block 220, 3827 8 August, 2011 Construction Co. Ltd Naalya Village, Naalya Parish, Kira Town Council, Wakiso District 38. Eram Uganda Ltd. The Fortfied Seeds packaging facility, veterinary pharmaceutical processing facility and fish 3830 9 August 2011 farm at Plot 238, Block 174, Moniko-Nakwala LC1, Kyagwe county, Buikwe District 39. Megha Industries (U) Ltd. The Proposed Lake front Recreational Centre at Kitubulu Subward Division, Entebbe 3835 9 August 2011 Municipality 40 Green Valley International Proposed Establishment Of Green Valley International Academy, on Plots, 149 And 236, 3837 9 August 2011 Academy Block, 183 At Mirembe Village, Kasenge Parish, Nama Sub-County, Mukono District 41. SG Power Uganda Limited Proposed Construction Of Refuse Burning and Power Plant Ssebagala Farm Estate, Zziba 3836 10 August 2011 Village , Kasanje Sub-County, Wakiso District 42. Acacia Plaza Limited Proposed Acacia Mall at Cooper Road, Kisementi, Central Division, Kampala Capital City 3821 18 August 2011 Authority 43. Ezra Transporters & The Development of Ezra Apartments at Plot No. 42,40 and 38 Zone 12 Mutungo Parish, 3829 18 August 2011 Commercial Agencies Nakawa Division, Kampala Capital City Authority 44. Mr. Kalule Godfrey Proposed Kasanje Fuel Filling Station, Along Kasanje, Nakawuka Road, Kasanje Central 3839 18 August 2011 Zone LC-1 Kasanje Trading Centre, Kasanje Sub-County, Wakiso District. 45. Palmetto Medical Initiative Proposed Masindi Kitara Medical Center, in Bulyassonjo, Kabalega Ward, Masindi 3843 21 Sep. 2011 Municipal Council, Masindi District 46. Super Oil Petroleum Proposed Super Oil Makindye Service Centre, on Plot 1513, Block 7 Kibuga, Kirunda Zone, 3847 21 Sep. 2011 Kibuye 2 Parish, Makindye Division 47. Lass Petroleum Proposed Las Fuel Service Station, on Plots 53-A Bazaar Village, Bazaar Parish, Kumi 3848 21 Sep. 2011 Town Council, Kumi County Along Soroti Road, Kumi District 48 Mr. Charles Okongo Proposed 4 Storied Building, on Plot 13, along Dr. Mathew Lukiya Road, Laroo Division, 3851 21 Sep. 2011 Gulu Municipality, Gulu District 49. Olympic Petroleum (U) Ltd Proposed Olympic Petroleum Depot And Fuel Service Station, on Plot 972, Block 333, 3852 21 Sep. 2011 Wakimese Zone, Sabaddu-B Kyengera Parish, Nsangi Sub-County, Busiro County, Wakiso District Page 3 of 34 NO DEVELOPER PROJECT NAME AND LOCATION CERT.NO APPROVED DATE 50. Resintile (EA) Limited The Proposed Resintile Factory, on Plot 2 4th Street, Lugogo, Kampala Capital City 3853 26 Sep.2011 Authority 51. Tullow Uganda Operations The Proposed re-entry and re-establishment of well bore isolation barriers at Ngasa-1 Drill 3850 27 Sep. 2011 Pty Ltd site at Kyeshoro village, Kaiso Parish, Hoima District 52. MM Integrated Steel Mills The Proposed Iron Roofing Sheets Rolling Plant, on Plots 40,42-46, On Volume 4010 3862 29 Sept,2011 (U) Ltd Folio1, Walukuba Road In Steel Village, Walukuba Industrial Zone, Jinja District. 53. Wana Solutions Limited The Proposed Installation Of A Liquefied Petroleum Gas Refilling Plant, in Balita Village, 3863 3 October, 2011 Kiwenda Parish, Busukuma Subcounty, Wakiso District 54. Crane Bank Limited Crane Bank Branch, Plot 65-75 along Kisoro Road, Kisoro Main Village, Northern Ward , 3864 3 October, 2011 Kisoro Town Council, Kisoro District 55. Hass Petroleum (U) Ltd Hass Bwera Fuel Station, Kyaboihokwa, Mponde Town Council, Kasese District 3838 3 October, 2011 56. Lead Oil (U) Limited Lead oil fuel filling station, Kireka village, Bweyogerere Parish, Kireka Town Council, 3856 4 October, 2011 Wakiso District 57 Oryx Minerals Limited Proposed Core and Reverse drilling and sampling at Kasyola-Kitomi Central Forest 3857 10 October, 2011 Reserve, Nyabubara village, Rubirizi District 58. Acacia Green Service Acacia Green Service Apartments, Plot 6, 8 and 10 Windson Crescent village, Kololo 111, 3865 10 October, 2011 Apartments Ltd Kampala City Council 59. G.R. Harre Plaza(U) Ltd G.R. Harree Plaza(U) Ltd Warehouses, Plot 285 and 314 Kyaggwe Block 189 at Lwanyonyi 3866 10 October, 2011 60. Raj Developers Ltd. Development of Mbalala Raj Warehouses, Along Kampala Jinja highway, Nama sub- 3867 10 October, 2011 county, Mukono District 61 Abisha Steel Industries Ltd Abisha Steel Rolling Industry, Plot 20, Kawuku Village, Buikwe county, Buikwe District 3868 10 October, 2011 62. The Synagogue Church of Synagogue Church of all Nations, Kiwonvu Zone Lc1, Mulago Parish, Kawempe Division 3869 10 October, 2011 all Nations 63.
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