2012 Flash back: Baroness Lynda Chalker of Wallasey, speaking at the Ugandan UK Convention
Following the very successful first convention last year, this 2nd UK convention on 15th Sept 2012 promises to be the largest Diaspora-led event and
Following the very successful first convention last year, this 2nd UK convention on 15th Sept 2012 promises to be the largest Diaspora-led event and
FIRST LADY SPEECH The First Lady of Uganda and Minister for Karamoja Affairs started her speech by expressing great pleasure to be at the 2nd
Report for 2nd Ugandan Convention held on 15 September 2012, London. BE THE CHANGE YOUTH FORUM – theme “Make your difference make a difference” Keynote
The Hon. Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Maria Kiwanuka, opened her address by thanking Ugandans in London for looking after the Ugandan Olympic
Hon. Christine Amongin, the Minister of State for Teso Affairs reminded the audience about the 1st Ugandan UK Convention that took place in August 2011.
Hon. Tress Bucyanayandi, Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries started his speech by emphasised that agriculture is the most important sector in Ugandan economy.
Overview The Diasporas all over the world have been recognized for their massive contribution to the socio-economic development of their countries of origin. The African
We are extremely excited and honored to hear that the Hon Janet Museveni Minister for Karamoja and MP for Ruhaama SW Uganda will be joining
by Norman Miwambo, the Observer London – The First Lady, Janet Museveni’s presentation, backed by a video documentary detailing government’s efforts to uplift the
by http://www.africaontheblog.com That was one of the points of discussion at the recently concluded Ugandan Convention UK in London. In its second year now the