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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KakiraKakira - Wikipedia

    Kakira is a town in the Eastern Region of Uganda. It is the location of the International headquarters of the Madhvani Group . Location. Kakira is located in Jinja District, approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) east of downtown Jinja on the highway to Iganga. [2] .

  2. Kakira Sugar Limited (KSL) is Uganda’s leading producer of sugar, accounting for half the national sugar production. One of the oldest sugar milling companies in the country, Kakira crushes over two million tonnes of cane per year to produce sugar and downstream products.

  3. Kakira Sugar Works Limited, often called Kakira Sugar Works, is a leading sugar manufacturer in Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community. [1] Location. The main factories of the company are located in the town of Kakira, in Jinja District, Eastern Uganda.

  4. Apr 2, 2019 · In a rare interview from their home base of Kakira in Uganda, Mayur and Kamlesh Madhvani, the Joint Managing Directors of the Madhvani Group, share a century-old tale of extraordinary family enterprise and how they are continuing the legacy of their forefathers.

  5. Oct 2, 2012 · But the Group’s pride still remains the Kakira Sugar Works (KSW) which is now East Africa’s leading sugar producer. Today, it crushes 6,000TCD (Tons of Cane per Day) and plans to expand to 7,500TCD. Its ultimate goal is to crush 2 million tons of cane a year at Kakira, which will give it 20,000t more sugar than its current output.

  6. The flagship of the group is Kakira Sugar Works, which was formed in 1985 to take over the old assets of Madhvani Sugar Works Ltd in Eastern Uganda.- a factory that was no longer operational and a nucleus estate that had reverted to bush.

  7. kakirasugar.com › about › historyKakira Sugar

    Kakira Sugar Limited (KSL) is one of the oldest sugar milling companies in Uganda and the flagship enterprise of the Madhvani Group. Established by Muljibhai Prabhudas Madhvani (14th May 1894 – 11th July 1958), the company was first set up in 1930, with the capacity to crush 150 tonnes of cane per day.