MEET HARUNA SENTONGO,MAN RESHAPING KAMPALA

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Kampala is evolving at terrific speed.Whether anti-development mayors protest Real Estate Billionaires are working along to reshape Kampala urban landscape with high rising modern buildings to change the old face of Kampala.

City Mogul Dr Sudhir Ruparelia started by establishing Pearl Business Park   situated along Mulago round about and now Haruna Sentongo is putting his huge investment into multibillion  building along Wilson Road in Kampala Central Business District destined to reshape Kampala skyline.

Haruna is part of young wave of entrepreneurs redefining wealth and influencing Uganda through calculated investments in property, vision, and grit.

KCCA has approved Haruna Sentongo’s Wilson road construction site and works have begun to set up magnificent modern building to reshape the city.

The  16-floor tower  is not just about height—it symbolizes confidence in Kampala’s future as a modern metropolis. The tower will accommodate a mix of tenants, from banks to service firms, and demonstrates how private developers can spearhead urban modernization in the absence of large-scale state-driven projects.

Rising from Kisenyi—a neighborhood associated with resilience, commerce, and community—he has managed to turn local markets, shops, and towers into a multi-hundred-million-dollar portfolio.

Haruna’s  holdings are not scattered randomly but are concentrated in strategic zones where trade, transport, and population density converge.one such is Haruna Towers in Ntinda situated in one of Kampala’s most affluent suburbs, providing space for offices, retail outlets, and services that cater to a growing middle class.

In Wandegeya, Haruna Towers is strategically located near Makerere University, ensuring a steady stream of foot traffic and a tenant mix ranging from fast-food chains to service providers.

Haruna Mall Ntinda is the crown jewel of his suburban portfolio, functioning as a one-stop shopping destination. Here, international brands mix with local businesses, drawing shoppers from all parts of Kampala. It reflects a transition from traditional retail markets to modern shopping experiences. In doing so, Haruna proves that his vision extends beyond serving existing demand—he is actively shaping consumer behavior by introducing Ugandans to new ways of shopping and leisure.

Haruna also Nakayiza Market in Kisenyi, with over 370 shop units. It generates daily rental income while serving thousands of traders and consumers.

HARUNA SENTONGO THE TYCOON BEHIND HARUNA TOWERS

Another property is Segawa Market on Mwanga II Road  with offices, workshops, and stores. Haruna Kisenyi Market adds yet another dimension, further cementing his dominance in this high-density neighborhood.

In Nakasero, another high-rise project is underway. Nakasero is traditionally one of Kampala’s most exclusive districts, housing embassies, luxury hotels, and top offices. By planting his flag here, Haruna is signaling his intention to compete at the very top tier of Uganda’s property market. These developments are not mere buildings; they are landmarks designed to shift perceptions of what is possible in Kampala.

Haruna positions himself as more than just a landlord. Through his ‘Develop Uganda’ initiative, he champions the idea that development is not a government project alone but a generational responsibility.

By turning his own holdings into thriving towers and markets, he sets an example that others can replicate across the country.

While real estate is the bedrock of his fortune, Haruna has diversified his business . He owns Constance Furniture, a retail brand with both asset and goodwill value, and is venturing into aviation. His negotiations to acquire a 1989 Bombardier Learjet 35A, valued at USD 2.5 million, alongside plans for a Robinson R44 helicopter worth around USD 0.5 million, show his appetite for global mobility.

Haruna’s message to Ugandans is clear: do not wait for external investors or government projects—act on your own land, however small, and become part of the movement to reshape Uganda. His own life is evidence that a single person’s determination can ripple outward, inspiring entire communities to rise and build.

Haruna’s journey demonstrates the transformative power of vision, discipline, and investment. His philosophy is rooted in a simple yet powerful truth: land is only as valuable as the purpose it serves.

 Through his ‘Develop Uganda’ initiative, Haruna continually emphasizes that development is a generational responsibility.

Whether through rental units, markets, or mixed-use complexes, the message remains consistent: invest in your land, and it will not only secure your future but also contribute to national progress.

With focus, hard work, and strategic thinking, ordinary Ugandans can transform their own neighborhoods. In doing so, they not only build personal wealth but also generate jobs, modernize trade, and elevate the country’s urban identity.

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