Tinted Cars in Uganda, what you didn’t know. 

Tinted Cars in Uganda, what you didn’t know. 

Many Ugandans view tinted vehicles as a sign of success, power, or high status, often associated with government officials, diplomats, or wealthy businesspeople. On the other hand, some citizens (and police) associate heavy tint with suspicion, thinking of it as a way criminals hide illegal activities, smuggling, or even kidnapping.

0Comments

Inside Uganda’s Car Washing Bays

Inside Uganda’s Car Washing Bays

Washing bays are among Uganda’s most accessible youth employment ventures. Most employ 4-10 young men handling washing, supervision, and payments. A car wash costs between UGX 5,000 and UGX 20,000, depending on size and service level. Weekends and rainy seasons are busiest.

0Comments