Presidents Museveni And Ruto Break Ground For USD 500 Million Devki Mega Steel Plant, Pledge Industrial Liberation For Africa
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President
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and his Kenyan counterpart William Samoei Ruto today
presided over the groundbreaking ceremony of USD 500 million Devki Mega Steel
Plant in Kayoro Village, Osukuru County, Tororo District, marking the start of
one of East Africa’s most ambitious industrial investments.
Ground breaking ceremony - Devki mega steel project Tororo district
The
vertically integrated steel facility, developed by Kenyan industrialist Dr. Narendra
Raval (Guru) of the Devki Group, will employ 15,000 Ugandans in Tororo and
Mbarara at commencement.
Dr.
Raval emphasized that the majority of these jobs will come from the integrated
steel operations and related activities supported by investments already made
in Tororo, Mbarara, and the upcoming Kabale Iron Ore refinery.
President
Museveni placed the event within Africa’s broader historical struggle, noting
that the continent has endured centuries of exploitation and economic
injustice.
He
said that for over 500 years, Africa has been losing value through the slave
trade, colonial systems, and modern economic practices that extract raw
materials without adding value.
“Today,
with the groundbreaking ceremony of the Devki Mega Steel project in Tororo,
alongside H.E President William Ruto of Kenya, we are in the process of
liberating Africa,” President Museveni said.
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| Ground breaking ceremony - Devki mega steel project Tororo district |
He also emphasized that this liberation involves stopping the long-standing trend of exporting African minerals and jobs.
“At
full operationalization, we shall be one step closer to reversing the
squandering of Africa’s resources—human, mineral, jobs, and foreign exchange,”
he added.
The
President thanked H.E Ruto for encouraging Dr. Raval to set up in Uganda,
acknowledging Kenya’s recognition that Uganda is a natural source of key raw
materials and that regional collaboration is essential for collective
prosperity.
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| Ground breaking ceremony - Devki mega steel project Tororo district |
He
congratulated Dr. Raval for investing heavily in Uganda and urged full
production of steel sheets and other intermediate products locally so that
Uganda keeps value within its borders.
President
Museveni further revealed that Dr. Raval will also start another major iron ore
project in Kabale that will create more than 16,000 jobs, expanding industrial
opportunities across the country.
He
cautioned Ugandans against frustrating investors with compensation disputes and
assured that the government would handle necessary payments.
“The
man is going to invest USD 500 million here, so please don’t bother him about
money for compensation. The government will handle that,” he said.
President
Museveni warned that Uganda loses an estimated USD 5 billion each year through
imports that could instead be manufactured domestically.
He
described Uganda’s current road-based cargo system as “irrational,” welcoming
the expansion of the Standard Gauge Railway towards Tororo, which he said would
support large industries like Devki and lower transport costs.
“What
is happening here shows you that the future is bright, and the rest will come,”
he said.
President
Ruto said the ceremony was more than the start of a factory; it marked a bold
new chapter in Africa’s industrialization and the strengthening of regional
value chains.
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| Ground breaking ceremony - Devki mega steel project Tororo district |
He paid tribute to President Museveni for his long-standing commitment to industrial development and commended the cooperation that brought the Tororo investment to fruition.
President
Ruto emphasized that the steel plant will generate employment for the youth,
support regional supply chains, and anchor East Africa’s self-sufficiency.
“We
convene here not just to commission a factory, but to usher in a new, audacious
chapter in Africa’s industrialization ambitions,” he said.
He
also praised President Museveni for championing regional integration within the
East African Community (EAC), saying the environment of cooperation across the
region is what enables projects like Devki Steel to succeed.
He noted that the Tororo plant will grow to
20,000 employees across East Africa by 2027 and highlighted Africa’s rising
steel demand, projected to increase from 39.5 million tonnes in 2024 to 52
million tonnes by 2034. He said Kenya will, in January, launch the next phase
of the Standard Gauge Railway from Mombasa to Naivasha and from Rironi to
Malaba, eventually extending to Tororo to support large-scale manufacturing.
Dr.
Raval, Chairman of Devki Group, thanked President Museveni for guiding the
project and insisting that it be built in Tororo to create jobs for the people
of the region. He pledged that 90 percent of the factory’s workforce will be
Ugandans.
“At
this juncture, I would like to promise the Tororo community that whatever
employment will be in the factory, 90% of the jobs will be allocated to Tororo
and the surrounding communities only.”
He
also stressed that industrialization is the only path to prosperity.
“Importing
steel is importing poverty,” he said. “We must produce here, create jobs here,
and empower the youth.”
He
also praised President Ruto for stabilizing Kenya’s economy and curbing
inflation, saying such reforms have created a conducive environment for
regional investors.
First
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs, Rt. Hon.
Rebecca Kadaga said the Mega Steel Project is an important milestone for East
Africa and evidence of deepening regional industrial integration.
The
Energy Minister, Hon. Ruth Nankabirwa described the groundbreaking as a
landmark and historic event in Uganda’s industrialization journey.
She
said the project aligns with the government’s commitment to expanding industrial
capacity and emphasized that once completed, the factory must deliver tangible
social and economic benefits for communities across the region.
Hon.
Nankabirwa also thanked President Ruto for his support toward the project and
praised the collaboration that made the investment possible.
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| Huge Crowd in Attendance |







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