What Is The Zip Code For Kampala

Kampala, the bustling capital city of Uganda, serves as the nation’s political, economic, and cultural hub. As urbanization and globalization advance, the importance of efficient mail and package delivery systems becomes increasingly significant. Central to these systems is the concept of postal codes, commonly known as ZIP codes in certain countries. However, the structure and implementation of postal codes vary globally, and understanding their application in Kampala requires a closer look at Uganda’s postal system.​

The Concept of Postal Codes

Postal codes are alphanumeric codes assigned to specific geographic areas to facilitate the sorting and delivery of mail. They enhance the efficiency of postal services by reducing errors and expediting the delivery process. In some countries, these codes are referred to as ZIP codes (Zone Improvement Plan codes), while others use terms like postcodes or PIN codes.​

Uganda’s Postal Code System

Historically, Uganda did not utilize a formal postal code system. Addresses typically consisted of a Post Office Box (P.O. Box) number, the recipient’s name, and the city or town. This system sufficed when mail volumes were lower and urban areas less expansive. However, with Kampala’s rapid growth and the increasing demand for precise addressing, the need for a structured postal code system became evident.​

Introduction of Postal Codes

In April 2019, the Ministry of Information, Communications Technology, and National Guidance released a draft document outlining postal codes for Uganda. This initiative aimed to modernize the postal system and accommodate the growing urban population. The document provided a comprehensive list of postal codes for various districts and divisions within Uganda, including Kampala. ​

Postal Codes in Kampala

Kampala is divided into several administrative divisions, each assigned specific postal codes to streamline mail distribution. Below is a breakdown of these divisions and their corresponding postal codes:​

Central Division

  1. Civic Centre: 10101​

  2. Old Kampala: 10102​

  3. Kagugube: 10103​

  4. Bukesa: 10104​

  5. Nakasero I: 10105​

  6. Nakasero II: 10106​

  7. Nakasero III: 10107​

  8. Nakasero IV: 10108​

  9. Kamwokya I: 10109​

  10. Kamwokya II: 10110​

  11. Kololo I: 10111​

  12. Kololo II: 10112​

  13. Kololo III: 10113​

  14. Kololo IV: 10114​

  15. Industrial Area: 10115​

  16. Nakivubo Shauliyako: 10116​

  17. Kisenyi I: 10117​

  18. Kisenyi II: 10118​

  19. Kisenyi III: 10119​

  20. Mengo: 10120​

Kawempe Division

  1. Bwaise I: 10201​

  2. Kawempe I: 10202​

  3. Kanyanya: 10203​

  4. Kyebando: 10204​

  5. Mulago III: 10205​

  6. Mulago II: 10206​

  7. Makerere I: 10207​

  8. Makerere III: 10208​

  9. Bwaise III: 10209​

  10. Bwaise II: 10210​

  11. Kazo Ward: 10211​

  12. Kawempe II: 10212​

  13. Mpererwe: 10213​

  14. Komamboga: 10214​

  15. Kikaya: 10215​

  16. Mulago I: 10216​

  17. Wandegeya: 10217​

  18. University (Makerere): 10218​

  19. Makerere II: 10219​

Nakawa Division

  1. Naguru I: 10301​

  2. Ntinda: 10302​

  3. U.P.K: 10303​

  4. Nakawa: 10304​

  5. Mbuya I: 10305​

  6. Mbuya II: 10306​

  7. Butabika: 10307​

  8. Luzira: 10308​

  9. Bugolobi: 10309​

  10. Kitintale: 10310​

  11. Mutungo: 10311​

  12. Nakawa Industrial Area