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President Museveni calls for increased UK and European investment
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni today met The Rt Hon. Baroness Chapman, the United Kingdom’s Minister of State for International Development and Africa, at State House, Entebbe, where they held discussions on strengthening the longstanding partnership between Uganda and the United Kingdom, with particular emphasis on investment and economic cooperation. During the meeting, President Museveni called [] The post President Museveni calls for increased UK and European investment appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
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