ENHAS and DAS operating without tenancy agreements

The authority’s Director General, Fred Bamwesigye made this revelation while meeting Members of Parliament (MPs) on the Committee of Commissions, Statutory Authorities and State Enterprises (COSASE) on Wednesday, 10 July 2024.
The committee is scrutinizing the Auditor General’s report of the UCAA for the financial year 2022/2023.
In the report, the Auditor General noted that whereas the UCAA allocated space at the new cargo terminal to ENHAS and DAS, no tenancy agreements have been signed.

He said that the two handling companies also disputed the US$15 and appealed.
“However, they have concession agreements. We billed the companies and MENZIS paid at the old rate of US$7 as we wait for further guidance from the chief government valuer,” Musinguzi said.UCAA’s Director General Fred Bamwesigye justified the increment of rent saying that the new cargo centre eases the business of the companies.