KAMPALA - Taxi operators have justified the recent increase in public transport fares ahead of the Christmas festive season, citing high costs incurred on return journeys from upcountry destinations.
According to industry leaders, many taxis transport passengers from Kampala to rural areas but return empty, forcing operators to cover fuel and operational costs without income.
To offset these losses, fares on long-distance routes have been increased by between sh5,000 and sh10,000.
At the Kampala–Hoima route, fares have risen from sh20,000 to sh30,000, while the Mityana–Mubende route now charges between sh12,000 and sh15,000, up from the usual sh10,000.