Jinja is a city in the
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of
Uganda, located on the North shores of
Lake Victoria
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.
Location
Jinja is in
Jinja District,
Busoga sub-region
Busoga sub-region is found in Eastern Uganda occupying an area of over 10,000 square kilometers and according to the 2014 national census about 40 percent of the people in the eastern region live in this sub-region. Busoga consists of the followin ...
, in the Eastern Region of Uganda. It is approximately , by road, east of
Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda.
It sits along the northern shores of
Lake Victoria
Lake Victoria is one of the African Great Lakes. With a surface area of approximately , Lake Victoria is Africa's largest lake by area, the world's largest tropical lake, and the world's second-largest fresh water lake by surface area after ...
, near the source of the
White Nile
The White Nile ( ar, النيل الأبيض ') is a river in Africa, one of the two main tributaries of the Nile, the other being the Blue Nile. The name comes from the clay sediment carried in the water that changes the water to a pale color. ...
. The city sits at an average elevation of above sea level.
History
The city was founded in 1901 by British settlers.
It was planned under colonial rule in 1948 by
Ernst May, German architect and urban planner. May also designed the urban planning scheme for Kampala, creating what he called "neighborhood units." Estates were built for the ruling elite in many parts outside the center city. This led to the area's '
slum clearance' which displaced more than 1,000 residents in the 1950s.
In 1954, the construction of the
Owen Falls Dam submerged the
Ripon Falls. Most of the "Flat Rocks" that gave the area its name disappeared under water as well. The local
Baganda called the area "the stones" which is "Mayinja" in
Luganda
The Ganda language or Luganda (, , ) is a Bantu language spoken in the African Great Lakes region. It is one of the major languages in Uganda and is spoken by more than 10 million Baganda and other people principally in central Uganda including ...
. The name "Jinja" is derived from this. A description of what the area looked like can be found in the notes of
John Hanning Speke, the first European to lay eyes on the
source of the Nile:
Though beautiful, the scene was not exactly what I expected, for the broad surface of the lake was shut out from view by a spur of hill, and the falls, about twelve feet deep and four to five hundred feet broad, were broken by rocks; still it was a sight that attracted one to it for hours. The roar of the waters, the thousands of passenger fish leaping at the falls with all their might, the fishermen coming out in boats, and taking post on all the rocks with rod and hook, hippopotami and crocodiles lying sleepily on the water, the ferry at work above the falls, and cattle driven down to drink at the margin of the lake, made in all, with the pretty nature of the country—small grassy-topped hills, with trees in the intervening valleys and on the lower slopes—as interesting a picture as one could wish to see."
Jinja was among the Ugandan cities affected by the
Uganda–Tanzania War of 1978–1979. After the
Fall of Kampala to the coalition of the
Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF) and the
Uganda National Liberation Army (UNLA), Ugandan President
Idi Amin initially fled to Jinja. There, he attempted to rally remnants of the
Uganda Army (UA). According to journalist Nelson Bwire Kapo, Amin even declared Jinja the new capital of Uganda,
but soon fled to
Arua
Arua is a city and commercial centre within the Arua District in the Northern Region of Uganda.
Location
Arua is approximately , by road, north-west of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda, Arua is about , by road, west of Gulu, the ...
and from there into exile. Parts of the local UA garrison belonging to the Eagle Colonel Gaddafi Battalion remained, drunkenly harassing and murdering local civilians, but most soldiers gradually deserted and fled Jinja. The TPDF and their UNLA allies
assaulted Jinja on 22 April 1979, occupying the city after encountering little resistance. The remaining UA troops mostly fled, and Jinja's civilian residents greeted the TPDF-UNLA force with cheers. The operation was accompanied by some looting in the city. Following the end of hostilities, Tanzanian officers reportedly used Jinja as a hub to transport stolen goods from Uganda to
Mwanza, including cars, tons of coffee, large amounts of gasoline, and war materiel.
Population during the 2000s
The national census of 2002 estimated Jinja's population to be 71,213 of which 36,325 were males and 34,888 were females. In 2010, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) estimated the population at 82,800. In 2011, UBOS estimated the population at 89,700. In 2014, the national population census put the population at 72,931
However, the Municipality Authority contested the recent census of 2014, saying it under-counted Jinja's population. According to the 2014 national population census data, Jinja is the largest metropolitan area in the Jinja District and the 14th-largest metropolis in the country.
The majority of the population are of
Bantu
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*Bantu languages, constitute the largest sub-branch of the Niger–Congo languages
*Bantu peoples, over 400 peoples of Africa speaking a Bantu language
*Bantu knots, a type of African hairstyle
*Black Association for Nationali ...
origin.
Lusoga
Soga, or Lusoga, is a Bantu language spoken by the Soga people of the Busoga region in Eastern Uganda. With over three million speakers, it is one of the major languages of Uganda, after English, Swahili, and Luganda. However, it is largely re ...
is the main local language. Jinja has a large population of inhabitants who are defined as "working urban poor". The average annual household income is estimated at US
$100.
Economy
Jinja has the second largest economy in Uganda.
In the past, factories chose Jinja as their base because of the nearby electric power station at the
Owen Falls Dam. Since the early 2000s, the economy of Jinja has picked up steadily. The main economic activities take place in the central business district.
A new market for fresh produce was completed during the fourth quarter of 2014. The facility can accommodate up to 4,500 vendors and cost US$13.7 million to construct, with a loan from the
African Development Bank from 2011 until 2014.
The biggest local employer is the
Kakira Sugar Works
Kakira Sugar Works Limited, often called Kakira Sugar Works, is a leading sugar manufacturer in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community.
Location
The main factories of the company are located in the town of Kakira, in Jin ...
(KSW), a member of the
Madhvani Group of companies. KSW is one of the largest sugar factories in East Africa, employing over 7,500. The factory burns bagasse byproducts from sugar manufacturing to generate 50 megawatts of electricity for internal use and sale to the national grid.
Sugar cane cutting median wages are about UGX:1,000 per day.
The headquarters of
Nile Breweries Limited are in
Njeru, in Buyikwe district in central Uganda, near the
Source of the Nile, from which the brewery has been drawing its water since 1956. Building of the brewery commenced in 1952 and was completed four years later. Bottles of Nile Beer, renamed Nile Special Lager, the company's flagship brand, were first consumed in 1956. In 2001, Nile Breweries Limited was fully acquired by
South African Breweries.
MM Integrated Steel Uganda Limited is one of the leading manufacturers of steel in the region. It has completed a $47 million (Shs122 billion) plant to produce 50,000 tonnes of steel products a year and directly employs 1,800 people. The company has projected to invest US$600 million through 2018.
Bidco International Oil Refining Company maintains a palm oil factory in the city. The palm oil fruits come from Bidco's plantation on
Bugala Island in the
Ssese Islands Archipelago,
Kalangala District, in
Lake Victoria
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. The factory in the islands crushes the fruit, and the crude
palm oil
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel. Palm oil accounted for about 33% of global oils produced from ...
is transported to Jinja for refining into
edible oil and other products.
Kiira Motors Corporation, also known as the Kiira EV Project, a locally based startup car company, expects to set up the first car manufacturing facility in Uganda, based in Jinja. The Kiira EV Project received of land at the Jinja Industrial and Business Park. Production is expected to start in 2018. The government of Uganda will provide funding to the initial production and setting up of a factory for the project.
Jinja city's strategic location at the source of River Nile with numerous power generating plants makes it ideal for industrialisation.
TOURISM, Jinja city is considered to be the tourism hub of Africa with numerous adventure activities for tourists such as, kayaking, watching games, traditional dances, sailing, native fights and tag of wars, horse riding, experience night life, bike riding, village walks, visit the museum, water rafting, visit Busoga Kingdom palace, camping, visiting the beaches, hiking mountains, fishing, food tasting, tubing the Nile, bungee jumping, sun bathing, trekking, swimming, water skiing, visiting forests, windsurfing, cabling, canoeing, cycling, tour sugarcane plantations and factories, visit Jinja city Port Pier, visit the source of river Nile, visit Makwanzi, Busowoko and Itanda waterfalls.
The tourism sector of Jinja city is booming with numerous hotels, guesthouses, resorts, pavilions, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, night dance clubs, theatres, golf courses, illuminations, amusement centres, zoos, bathing pools, sliding centres, casinos, cinemas, recreational centres, with many more opening up in the city.
Education
The city also has several educational establishments including the following:
Universities and colleges
Royal Academy of Art and Design
*
Eastern Campus of Makerere University
*
Jinja Campus of the Makerere University Business School
*
Jinja Campus of Busoga University
*
Jinja Campus of Kampala University
*
Nsaka University
Nsaka University (NSU) is a private university in Uganda.
Location
The university campus sits on a site, located at Mafubira, a neighborhood in the city of Jinja, off the Jinja-Kamuli Road. Mafubira is approximately , by road, north of the cen ...
* Civil Service College University
* International Institute of Health Sciences
* Jinja Vocational Institute
* YMCA College of Business
* Nile Vocational Institute
* JInja School of Nursing and Midwifery
* Hotel and Tourism Training Institute
* Jinja School of Ophthalmic Clinical Officers
* Medical Laboratory Technicians School, Jinja
* Pasty Helm Memorial Vocational Training Center
Military colleges
*
Uganda Senior Command and Staff College
*
Uganda Junior Staff College
* Uganda Non-Commissioned Officer Academy
*
National Defence College, Uganda
Secondary schools
*
Busoga College
*
Jinja College
* Jinja Senior Secondary School
* Kiira College Butiki
*
Wanyange Girls Secondary School
Wanyange Girls School is a girls' boarding government-aided secondary school on Nyange hill in the Jinja District of the Eastern Region, Uganda, founded in 1960.
History
When Wanyange Girls School opened on 1 March 1960, it was temporarily located ...
* Amazima School
* Holy Cross Schools
* Kakira Secondary School
* Lords Meade School
* Nakanyonyi Girls School
* Pilkington College Muguluka
* St. James' Secondary School, Jinja
* Bugembe Islamic Institute Secondary School.
Primary schools
* Galaxy International School-Jinja Campus
* Jinja Christian School
* Jinja Montessori Pre School
* Kiira International School
* Kiira Primary School
* Maggwa Crescent Primary School
* Riverside Academy
* Shilo Nile Star Nursery and Primary School
* Spire Road Primary School
* Victoria Nile Primary School
* Vic View Primary School
*Naranbhai Road Primary School
Defense
The Qaddafi Barracks, an institution of the
Uganda People's Defence Force (UPDF), are in Jinja. They are the location of the
Uganda Junior Staff College, one of the
about a dozen military schools in Uganda. The town is also the site of the
Uganda Senior Command and Staff College, another UPDF institution, located in the
Kimaka neighborhood about north of Jinja's central business district.
Electricity generation
In 1993, construction began on a second power station at the source of the
White Nile
The White Nile ( ar, النيل الأبيض ') is a river in Africa, one of the two main tributaries of the Nile, the other being the Blue Nile. The name comes from the clay sediment carried in the water that changes the water to a pale color. ...
; an extension of the original
Nalubaale Power Station. The extension was completed in 2003, named the
Kiira Power Station, and is capable of producing 200 megawatts of hydroelectric power at maximum utilization.
Transport
Jinja is a major station on the
Uganda Railway and is a port for
Lake Victoria ferries.
Jinja Airport
Jinja Airport is a small civilian and military airport in Uganda. It serves the town of Jinja in Jinja District, Busoga, Eastern Region. It is adjacent to the Uganda Senior Command and Staff College of the Uganda People's Defence Force at Kimak ...
, a small civilian and military airport, is located at
Kimaka, about north of Jinja's central business district.
A bridge, known as the
Source of the Nile Bridge, was built across the
Nile, connecting the town of
Njeru to Jinja. Construction started in 2013 and the completed structure was commissioned on 17 October 2018.
The
Kampala–Jinja Highway connects Jinja with the capital.
Local attractions
Jinja is commonly regarded as "the adventure capital of East Africa" due to the very many activities in town that one could engage in, especially for tourists.
Local attractions include
white-water rafting, the "Source of the Nile", and bungee jumping. About north of Jinja is the
Bujagali Power Station. The hydroelectric facility is providing 250 megawatts of electric power.
Since 2015, the city has hosted the
Nyege Nyege Festival, at Discovery Beach in the suburb of Njeru in Buyikwe district approximately 20 minutes from the Jinja Central Business District. It is East Africa's largest electronic music festival.
Places of worship
Among the
places of worship, they are predominantly
Christian
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churches and temples :
Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja (
Catholic Church),
Church of Uganda (
Anglican Communion),
Presbyterian Church in Uganda (
World Communion of Reformed Churches),
Baptist Union of Uganda
The Baptist Union of Uganda is a Baptist Christian denomination in Uganda. It is affiliated with the Baptist World Alliance. The headquarters is in Kampala.
History
The Baptist Union of Uganda has its origins in an American mission of the Intern ...
(
Baptist World Alliance),
Assemblies of God
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. There are also
Muslim
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mosques.
Sport
Jinja has two major football teams
Bul FC
BIDCO Uganda Limited Jinja Football Club, also BUL Jinja FC, is a Ugandan football club from Jinja, in the Eastern Region of the country. The club is owned by BIDCO Uganda Limited, based in Jinja, Uganda. They play in the top division of Ug ...
and Gaddafi FC, both of whom play in the
Ugandan Super League.
Notable people
*
Tarique Ghaffur
Tarique Ghaffur (; born 8 June 1958) is a former Ugandan-born British police officer in London's Metropolitan Police Service. His last post was that of Assistant Commissioner–Central Operations.
Biography
Born in Jinja, Uganda to Muslim ...
, British police officer
*
Zari Hassan, Ugandan Socialite, musician and businesswoman.
Geographic data
Jinja hosts the regional offices of the Uganda Red Cross Society, a humanitarian organization.
City status
On 1 July 2020, the
government of Uganda
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awarded city status to about one half-a-dozen municipalities. Jinja was one of those localities. As part of the qualifications to become a city, Jinja expanded to include the former Jinja Municipality,
Bugembe Town Council, Mafubira sub-county and Budondo sub-county. The estimated population of the new city, as of October 2020, is about 300,000.
In October 2020, the city mayor, Titus Kisambira, signed a memorandum of understanding, as an initial step in the establishment of sister cityhood with the city of
Shenyang
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, in
Liaoning Province
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, in
China
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.
See also
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Jinja Hospital
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Jinja Airport
Jinja Airport is a small civilian and military airport in Uganda. It serves the town of Jinja in Jinja District, Busoga, Eastern Region. It is adjacent to the Uganda Senior Command and Staff College of the Uganda People's Defence Force at Kimak ...
*
Kiira Power Station
*
List of birds in Jinja
This list of birds of Jinja details the avifauna of the Jinja District of Uganda.
The Jinja District is in the Eastern Region of Uganda and has the second largest economy in the country. The city of Jinja is on the shore of Lake Victoria, which l ...
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Nalubaale Power Station
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Bujagali Power Station
*
Madhvani Group
*
Njeru
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List of cities and towns in Uganda
This is a list of cities and towns in Uganda: The population data are for 2014, except where otherwise indicated. The references from which the estimated populations are sourced are listed in each article for the cities and towns where the ...
Notes
# Great African Travellers, From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley, The Project Gutenberg EBook of Great African Travellers, by W.H.G. Kingston (2007) (https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21391/21391-h/21391-h.htm).
References
References
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External links
Online Luganda Dictionary
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