China Town Kampala store opened its doors on Saturday, 31 August, in the space previously occupied by Game Store. This development is part of a wider trend, as China Town stores have established a presence in several countries. However, their ability to offer lower prices often leads to resistance from local traders. In Uganda, wholesale traders in the Kikuubo area have already begun protesting against Chinese involvement in the retail sector, fearing that it could drive them out of business.
Since China Town Kampala’s opening, there has been a notable buzz among shoppers, with many eager to explore what they see as affordable shopping options. Long queues have formed as customers flock to the store, hoping to find bargains and stretch their budgets. The excitement is evident, but so too are the concerns about the long-term impact on local businesses and the broader retail landscape in Kampala.