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Diaspora Boss endorses 6th South Africa NRM Chapter Symposium

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Kampala, (UG):– The Senior Presidential Advisor on Diaspora Affairs, Ambassador Abbey Walusimbi has endorsed the forthcoming 6th edition of the South Africa Chapter Symposium for the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM).

The symposium scheduled for September 27-28, 2024, will run under the theme; “Social Economic Transformation & Navigating through Trade on the African Continent and will focus on commercial diplomacy, business-to-business, and people-to-people interactions across various sectors.

While addressing the media at his offices in Kampala, Ambassador Walusimbi stressed that the President’s Office will fully support the initiative as it’s one of the ways to bring together the Ugandan Diaspora community and pave way for dialogue and cohesion. 

The Ambassador added that the symposium is open to all people, regardless of creed or political affiliation; because the matters to be discussed don’t segregate, but benefit everyone whether at home or abroad.

“The symposium is aimed at advocating for visa-free entry to South Africa, enabling open borders for Ugandans to conduct business and to push for Diaspora voting, with a focus on the estimated over million Ugandans in Southern Africa,” he said.

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Ambassador Walusimbi addressing the media on Monday, August 19 at his offices in Kampala

Hajj Walusimbi applauded the South Africa NRM Chapter, for its vibrant efforts in upholding the party’s core principles of patriotism, pan-Africanism, democracy & socio-economic transformation, which is a unifying front for all Ugandans. 

The Uganda High Commissioner to South Africa, H.E. Ambassador Paul Amoru, appreciated H.E. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, for his keen attention to Diaspora issues; by setting up a Diaspora Affairs Office, headed by, Ambassador Abbey Walusimbi, which has done a significant job in uplifting the welfare of Ugandans living overseas.

He however said; “There is a direct need to actively engage Diaspora communities in South Africa to tap into the different sectors in the market which will in turn boost the Diaspora remittances toward our country.” 

Ambassador Walusimbi endorses 6th South Africa NRM Chapter Symposium
The Uganda High Commissioner to South Africa, H.E. Ambassador Paul Amoru (Center) flanked by Ambassador Abbey Walusimbi (2nd R) and officials organizing the 6th South Africa NRM Chapter Symposium

Ambassador Amoru further stated that the best place to start when looking for market of Ugandan products is South Africa, which is closer to Uganda.

The Chairperson of the South Africa NRM Chapter, Mr Isma Luzige told journalists that the symposium is a huge testament to the enduring relationship between Uganda and South Africa. 

He said the keynote speaker at the event will be NRM Secretary General, Rt. Hon. Richard Todwong who is expected to dissect a wide range of topics, including digital economy, mining, education, and health, among others.

“There will be participation from Gauteng, Limpopo, KwaZulu Natal, Free State, Mpumalanga, Northern Cape, North West, Eastern Cape, and all SADEC countries,” he emphasized.

The Chairperson of the organizing committee, Norman Nimusiima, urged the Uganda Diaspora community to ignore any divisive politics that are meant to deter people from the main focus of the symposium.

The press briefing on Monday was attended by the Senior Presidential Advisor on the Middle East, Ambassador Ahmed Kisuule, and the Senior Presidential Advisor on Special Duties, Hon. Vincent Bamulangaki Sempijja, who urged all members of the Diaspora to take active participation in the symposium because there is need for engagement into development for the good of our country.

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The symposium will have participants from different political parties in different parts of South, East, & Central Africa, such as ANC, RPF, among others.”

As of January 2024, Uganda received $1.25 billion equivalent to 5.5 trillion shillings in remittances from the Diaspora, in the form of consumables and healthcare support. 









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