Kololo - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

The following points of interest are found on Kololo hill:

  • Acacia Mall - An upscale shopping mall: (Under construction)
  • A branch of DFCU Bank
  • The headquarters of Housing Finance Bank
  • A branch of Bank of Africa
  • Arya Sumaj School
  • Casino Simba
  • Centenary Park
  • Dr. Stockley's Hospital
  • East Kololo Primary School
  • Embassy of Algeria
  • Embassy of the People's Republic of China
  • Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Embassy of Egypt
  • Embassy of Germany
  • Embassy of Libya
  • Embassy of North Korea
  • Embassy of Russia
  • Embassy of Rwanda
  • Embassy of Saudi Arabia
  • Embassy of South Africa
  • Garden City Mall
  • High Commission of the Republic of Kenya
  • Hotel Africana
  • Independence Park
  • Jinja Road Police Station
  • Kampala Christian Cemetery
  • Kampala Golf Course
  • Kampala Golf Club
  • Kampala Hospital Limited
  • Kololo Airstrip
  • Kampala Protea Hotel
  • Kitante High School
  • Kololo Secondary School
  • Kololo Hospital
  • Lincoln International School
  • Metropole Hotel
  • Oasis Mall
  • Speke Apartments
  • Uganda Management Institute
  • Uganda National Museum
  • Airtel Uganda Telecommunications Headquarters
  • The headquarters of Opportunity Uganda Limited, a Tier II Financial Institution
  • Nakumatt Supermarket - The supermarket chain also owns stores in Bugoloobi, and Bukoto.
  • Uchumi Supermarkets - The Kenya'n supermarket chain also owns stores in Kabalagala, Najjanankumbi, Entebbe and Gulu.

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