Museveni, Duke of Edinburgh discuss British investment, tourism

Mar 18, 2024

The President highlighted the potential for mutual growth and prosperity between the two countries during a meeting with the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, at State House Entebbe on Monday, March 18.

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President Museveni has expressed his eagerness to collaborate with British investors and attract more tourists from the United Kingdom.

The President highlighted the potential for mutual growth and prosperity between the two countries during a meeting with the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Edward, at State House Entebbe on Monday, March 18.

Prince Edward is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip.

President Museveni meeting Prince Edward, The Duke Of Edinburgh at State House Entebbe on  Monday. PPU

President Museveni meeting Prince Edward, The Duke Of Edinburgh at State House Entebbe on Monday. PPU




The President informed Prince Edward that he specifically tasked the British High Commissioner to Uganda, Kate Airey, to facilitate these endeavours, emphasising the priority placed on fostering partnerships in business and tourism.

“Your Highness, I tasked Ms. Airey to bring me investors, British companies and tourists. That is what I am interested in from her. Then we have our commonwealth cooperation, otherwise, it is mainly investments and tourists from the UK,” President Museveni said.

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He also extended his heartfelt wishes for a speedy recovery to King Charles III upon learning of his health status from Prince Edward during the meeting.

On the other hand, the Duke of Edinburgh expressed his interest in Uganda, stating that he would return with his family to explore the country further.

He particularly noted his desire to visit Uganda's famed gorillas, recognizing the significance of promoting tourism for both nations.

Amid discussions of economic cooperation, Prince Edward shared insights into the Commonwealth's efforts to engage the youth through leadership programs.

“We are also trying to encourage the Commonwealth to work more with the young people through the youth leadership program which was passed during the last CHOGM,” said Prince Edward who is the chair/patron of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, a title that was previously held by his late father, Prince Philip, who founded the program in 1956.

The Duke of Edinburgh further informed the President that his visit to Uganda is aimed at raising awareness of the award as well as on the impact of non-formal education and learning framework that can encourage young people to find their purpose, passion and place in the world.

He emphasised the transformative impact this youth initiative has had on hundreds of young people, noting that it has empowered them to effect positive change within their communities.

President Museveni exchanges gifts with Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh during a meeting at State House Entebbe on Monday 18. (PPU)

President Museveni exchanges gifts with Prince Edward, the Duke of Edinburgh during a meeting at State House Entebbe on Monday 18. (PPU)




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“We are happy to come back here to Uganda; I was last here in 2011. Through this youth program, we believe in youth without limits, regardless of background, culture, or ability. We believe in bringing communities together, sharing skills and creating opportunities,” the prince said.

William Blick, the chairperson of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, Uganda elaborated on the organisation's mission which is to empower young Ugandans through service and skill development.

“With ambitious goals to expand our reach, we aim to leverage support from both corporate sponsors and the government to catalyse youth development across the nation,” he said.

“We have had more than 4,300 active members in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Uganda and our target is to reach 150,000 in the next couple of years with support from corporate sponsors and seeing whether we can work with our government.”

Blick also used the occasion to request the President to become the patron of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program in Uganda, noting that this would have a great impact on its future.

Expressing his support for such youth-focused initiatives, the President accepted the role of patron for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Uganda, recognizing the importance of nurturing the next generation of leaders and change-makers.

“I was not aware of this program, but I can see that these are social linkages that are very important. I am now well informed and mobilized about the program and I accept to be the patron,” he noted.

Airey reaffirmed the enduring bond between the UK and Uganda, emphasising the need for sustained collaboration across generations.

She echoed President Museveni's vision for youth empowerment, highlighting successful models from the UK that could be adapted and implemented in Uganda.

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