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Capita Symonds unveils plans for Africa's tallest tower
Capita Symonds has unveiled plans for a new development in the Ugandan capital Kampala.
The company has designed the proposed Kampala Tower, a 222m high commercial building and public square that will be a new landmark for the city.
At 60 storeys, it will be the tallest tower in Africa and will have mroe than 100,000m2 of office and retail space for up to 12,500 people. The public plaza at the entrance will create a new centre for events against the back-drop of the tower and surrounding hills.
The project is currently under review by the Ugandan government.
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This article was published on 18/01/2012 (last updated on 18/01/2012).

