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Works Minister invites investors to Uganda

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
April 17, 2019
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By Moses Kyeyune.

Works and Transport Minister, Monica Ntege Azuba has asked players in the Western market to come and tap into lucrative investment opportunities in Uganda.

MrsNtege was last evening addressing a gathering of a section of the business community in Quebec, Canada at the sidelines of the official handover of Bombardier aircrafts purchased by Uganda.

The minister asked the investors to come and witness the country’s rich soils as well as flora and fauna.

One of the key drivers for the restoration of the national airline, is to boost tourism while tapping into global markets.

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