Uganda and Eswatini have taken significant strides toward deepening their bilateral relations and fostering African unity during the three-day state visit of His Majesty King Mswati III and Queen Inkhoutaki Make La Mashwama to Kampala.
The visit, marked by strategic discussions and key agreements, aims to bolster economic cooperation, enhance defense strategies, and promote regional integration between the two nations.
His Majesty King Mswati III of Eswatini and Queen Inkhoutaki Make La Mashwama as they commenced a three-day state visit aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and fostering African unity.
In a joint press briefing held in Kampala, President Yoweri Museveni emphasized the importance of market integration across Africa, drawing parallels with the United States’ unified market.
“Success in Africa depends on market integration,” President Museveni stated. “We should prioritize local production instead of relying on imports from countries like Japan. By doing so, we can build a stronger, self-sustaining economy that benefits all Africans.”
The discussions between the two leaders also addressed the need for a unified African defense strategy, a critical component of the continent’s broader vision for political federation. “Our strength lies in our unity,” President Museveni added. “A unified defense strategy is essential for safeguarding our sovereignty and ensuring peace across the region.”
One of the key outcomes of the visit was the agreement to accelerate the establishment of a regional hub in Eswatini for Kiira Motors Corporation’s “Kayoola EVS” electric buses. This initiative, which will leverage the strategic location of the Maputo harbour, is expected to boost the presence of Ugandan technology in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region and contribute to the continent’s sustainable development goals.
King Mswati III expressed his enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the potential for mutual growth. “This partnership marks a significant step towards realizing our shared vision for a prosperous and united Africa,” King Mswati III remarked. “The establishment of the Kiira Motors hub in Eswatini will not only create jobs but also advance our efforts towards environmental sustainability.”
In addition to economic and defense discussions, the two nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in the tourism sector.
The agreement aims to enhance collaboration in promoting tourism, with a focus on boosting tourist flows and fostering cultural exchange between Uganda and Eswatini. “Tourism is a vital sector for both our economies,” noted President Museveni. “This MoU will pave the way for increased collaboration, enabling our people to share in the rich cultural heritage that defines our nations.”
The state visit of King Mswati III and Queen Inkhoutaki Make La Mashwama underscores the growing bond between Uganda and Eswatini, and the commitment of both nations to advancing the cause of African unity and development. As the visit progresses, the leaders are expected to further explore areas of cooperation that will contribute to the prosperity of their people and the wider African continent.