Fort Portal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

The following points of interest can be found in the town:

  • The headquarters of Kabarole District Administration
  • The offices of Fort Portal Town Council
  • Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital - A 300 bed public hospital administered by the Uganda Ministry of Health
  • Kabarole Missionary Hospital - A 60 bed community hospital, administered by the Church of Uganda
  • The palace of the Omukama of Toro
  • A branch of Bank of Africa
  • A branch of Centenary Bank
  • A branch of Crane Bank
  • A branch of Equity Bank
  • A branch of Kenya Commercial Bank
  • A branch of Housing Finance Bank
  • A branch of PostBank Uganda
  • A branch of Stanbic Bank
  • A branch of United Bank for Africa
  • A branch of Pride Microfinance Limited
  • A branch of Uganda Finance Trust Limited
  • The main campus of the Mountains of the Moon University, a private university; one of thirty one (31) universities in Uganda.
  • The campus of Uganda Pentecostal University, a private university affiliated with the Pentecostal Movement
  • The Western Campus of Makerere University
  • Fort Portal Currency Center - A currency storage and processing facility, owned and operated by the Bank of Uganda, Uganda's Central Bank.
  • A branch of the National Social Security Fund

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