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Uber Slashes uberX Fares By 25% In Kampala

Uber is all about providing access to safe, reliable and affordable rides for anyone, anywhere, and at any time. This is why uberX fares are now 25% lower in Kampala, which makes travelling with Uber even more affordable for you.

You can continue to expect the same seamless experience that you have come to expect from Uber, from the moment you request a ride to the moment you reach your destination.

Take a look at the new pricing structure:

Previous fares (UGX) Discounted  fares (UGX)
Base 1,100 1,000
Minimum 4,500 4,000
Per KM 750 600
Per Minute 150 100

Sample fare estimates:

Previous fares (UGX) Discounted fares (UGX)
Acacia Mall to City Square Kampala 7,000 5,250
MUBS to Acacia Avenue 6,000 4,500
Bugolobi to Village Mall 5,000 3,750
Ntinda to City Square Kampala 11,000 8,250

*Fares vary based on demand and route used.

Uber, continuously strives to ensure that pricing makes sense for both riders and driver-partners alike. This fare decrease on uberX will ultimately get more riders on the road, which means more trips for driver-partners and an increase in earnings.

We are fully compensating driver-partners for the discounted fares to ensure that Uber remains a meaningful earning opportunity for them.

With fares this low, you have no reason to hold back – simply tap, ride and let us get you even further for less!

Terms and Conditions

  • Decrease applies to uberX trips only
  • Fare estimates indicated may vary based on demand or route used on each trip
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Boses Muhinda

CTO Campusbee.ug, I am a writer, Tech enthusiast who loves to explore all forms of technology and media trends.

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