Africa-Press – Uganda. Prime Minister Robbinah Nabbanja is undertaking a two-day working visit to Kenya, accompanied by key members of her cabinet and senior government officials, to strengthen bilateral relations and explore investment and development opportunities.
Joining the Prime Minister on this visit are State Ministers Gen. David Muhoozi (Internal Affairs), Amos Lugoloobi (Finance, Planning and Economic Development), as well as the Director General of the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), Robert Mukiza.
Upon arrival in Nairobi earlier on Tuesday, the Prime Minister and her delegation held a courtesy meeting with Kenya’s Musalia Mudavadi, the country’s Cabinet Secretary, to discuss avenues for enhanced cooperation between the two neighboring nations.
“During the visit, we will engage with diplomatic missions and development institutions that are non-resident in Uganda but serve our country from Kenya, with the aim of enhancing cooperation and partnership,” Nabbanja wrote on her X (formerly Twitter) account.





