Kyebando

Kyebando is a neighborhood within Kampala, the capital and largest city in Uganda.

Location
Kyebando is bordered by Kawempe to the northwest, Kikaaya to the northeast, Bukoto to the east, Mulago to the south, Bwaise to the southwest and Kaleerwe to the west. This location lies approximately 5.5 km, by road, northeast of Kampala's central business district. The coordinates of Kyebando are:0°21'22.0"N, 32°34'48.0"E (Latitude:0.356111; Longitude:32.580000).

Overview
Kyebando is located on a hill that raises to 1240 m above sea-level. The base of the hill is a ring road, Kyebando Ring Road that makes a near-complete circle through the neighborhood. The hill and surrounding area is dotted with school, interspersed with low income residential houses. During the 2000s, numerous educational institutions have sprung up in the neighborhood. The rapid urbanization brings with it, strained public services and increased crime levels.

Points of interest

 * Kings Junior School Kyebando - Primary school and orphanage in Kyebando
 * Kampala Model Primary School - A mixed, non-residential elementary school
 * St.Stephen Day & Boarding Primary School - A private, mixed, day and residential elementary school
 * St. Paul Primary School - An a mixed, day, elementary school, affiliated with St. Paul's Church Kyebando, a Church of Uganda institution.
 * City View College - A private, mixed, non-residential secondary school
 * City Side College Makerere - Another private secondary college
 * Kampala Hill Academy
 * Millennium College School
 * St.Thomas Aquinas, Kyebando - A place of worship, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala
 * St. Paul's Church of Uganda, Kyebando - A place of worship, affiliated with the Church of Uganda
 * Kyebando Baptist Church - A place of worship affiliated with the Baptist Church
 * Busanza Infants & Primary School - on late Paulo Semakula Road.

Other points of interest

 * Feel Home Restaurant
 * Brimax Pub
 * Shinners Pub
 * Centenary Car Park
 * The offices of Action to Support Orphans & Disadvantaged, an NGO.