The President of Uganda HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni hosted His Royal Highness, the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, at State House Entebbe today. Prince Edward, a member of the British royal family, is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
During their meeting, President Museveni expressed his keen interest in collaborating with British investors and attracting more tourists from the United Kingdom, underscoring the potential for mutual growth and prosperity.
He highlighted the priority placed on fostering partnerships in business and tourism and tasked the British High Commissioner to Uganda, Her Excellency Kate Airey, with facilitating these endeavors.
”Your Highness, I tasked Ms Kate to bring me investors , British companies and tourists that is what lam interested in from her then we have our commonwealth cooperation which is mainly investments and tourists from the UK”, said Museveni
Prince Edward also aims at raising awareness of the award as well as the impact of non-formal education and learning frame work that can encourage youth to find their purpose in the world
The Duke of Edinburgh Informed President Museveni that his visit to Uganda aims discussions of economic cooperation. He shared insights into the common wealth’s efforts to engage leadership programs
The Duke also presided over The Duke of Edinburgh International Award a global framework for non-formal education and learning, which challenges young people to dream big, celebrate their achievements and make a difference in their world.
Through developing transferable skills, increasing their fitness levels, cultivating a sense of adventure and volunteering in their community, the Award helps young people to find their purpose, passion and place in the world.