Dr. Kizza Besigye addressing the Uganda Convention in London – 10th Sept 2016
Retired Colonel Dr Kiiza Besigye started his presentation by expressing the great honour for the opportunity to address an august gathering that was focusing on
Retired Colonel Dr Kiiza Besigye started his presentation by expressing the great honour for the opportunity to address an august gathering that was focusing on
Ida Horner a Ugandan in the UK appealed to the Uganda government not to sell Ugandans citizenship to a country they were born in.
Hon. Joseph Ssewungu, Parliamentary Committee on Education & Sports expressed concern over fake investors and proposed that Ugandans in the Diaspora should be given priority
“Transformational change happens at the level of mindsets…we all want a prosperous, stable, and equitable Africa and we want it as soon as possible. Everything
Mr. Alfred Balinda, the Acting High Commissioner in Uganda, in his opening remarks pointed out that the Convention was one of a unique kind to
Hon. Musasizi started by stating that Uganda was an endowed country with fertile soils, regular rain falls, mineral deposits with a capacity to feed the
Lord Popat, thanked the delegates for attending, and for helping to further the ever-strengthening relationship between the UK and Uganda. He appreciated the organising team
Mr Kayondo pointed out that Uganda’s economy was liberalised and people could invest and own 100% of the enterprise. Also security enjoyed in Uganda was