Northern Corridor ministers meet

Apr 22, 2016

The major highlight of the conference is the impending announcement of the route the oil pipeline from Uganda will take with all indications pointing to the port of Tanga in Tanzania.

The 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIP) summit kicked off Thursday with several technical and ministerial meetings.

The major highlight of the conference is the impending announcement of the route the oil pipeline from Uganda will take with all indications pointing to the port of Tanga in Tanzania.

 tate minister for foreign affairs kello ryem chats with the enyan leader of delegation rof acob aimenyi as the thiopian state minister for foreign affairs aye tskeselassie and another thiopian oreign ffairs official mde aye look on State minister for foreign affairs Okello Oryem chats with the Kenyan leader of delegation Prof. Jacob Kaimenyi as the Ethiopian state minister for foreign affairs, Taye Atskeselassie and another Ethiopian Foreign Affairs official Amde Taye look on

 

 oreign ffairs minister am utesa chairs the ministerial session during the 13th orthern orridor ntegration rojects ummit at unyonyo  on pril 22 2016 Foreign Affairs minister, Sam Kutesa chairs the ministerial session during the 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects Summit at Munyonyo on April 22, 2016.

 

 hairman ganda chamber of mines and petroleum lly aruhanga greets the internal affairs minister ose kol and the nergy minister rene uloni during the 13th orthern orridor ntegration rojects   ministerial session Chairman Uganda chamber of mines and petroleum, Elly Karuhanga greets the internal affairs minister Rose Akol and the Energy minister Irene Muloni during the 13th Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIP) ministerial session

 

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