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Nobody can stop Nyege Nyege when I’m alive, says Kadaga

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Nobody can stop Nyege Nyege when I’m alive, says Kadaga

The First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs, Ms Rebecca Kadaga (Right), officially opens the annual Nyege Nyege Festival on Thursday. PHOTO/DENIS EDEMA

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By Denis Edema

The First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for East African Community Affairs, Ms Rebecca Kadaga, says nobody will ever stop the annual Nyege Nyege event in Uganda as long as she is alive.

Ms Kadaga, who was the chief guest at the official opening of the 8th Nyege Nyege Festival at the Source of the Nile in Jinja City, said the event is the biggest in East and Central Africa.

“I want to thank the organisers of this international event for the resilience, focus, and commitment to have again here in Jinja at the Source of the Nile,” Ms Kadaga said on Thursday.

According to Ms Kadaga, the event will change the economic status of the people.

Ms Kadaga said President Museveni has requested her to assure people who have come for Nyege Nyege of security and even at the Kyabazinga Royal wedding on November 18 at Christ’s Cathedral, Bugembe.

Ms Kadaga said despite some negative publicity, Mr Museveni said he knows people are dancing, eating, and happily enjoying because there is enough security to protect lives of the people and property during the event.

By 10 pm on Thursday, exhibitors were still making final touches on their stalls amidst tight security.

David Kimiti Ķasirimo from Kenya said arrived on Wednesday  evening with a group of 30.

“It’s my first time to come and experience Nyege-Nyege. I like the culture, exhibition, and everything,” he said, adding that Uganda is “a very peaceful country with a variety of traditional food and friendly people who are welcoming”.

Kenneth G. from Denmark, said this is his third time attending the annual event, adding that every year, there is a level of innovative cultural products which market Uganda’s tourism potential.

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