Despite the stand-off between Kampala and Washington governments, the US is not closing its mission in Uganda By Cathy Kristofferson, March 5, 2014 Yesterday, the U.S. Ambassador to Uganda clarified the United States’ position with Uganda following the passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill into law February 24th. Since that time there have been many reports […]
Ambassador DeLisi clarifies rumors of Kampala Embassy closure
by Cathy Kristofferson on March 5, 2014 in Law, LGBT, NEWS, Parliament Uganda, POLITICAL VIEWS, U.S.A., Uganda
American Ambassador Speaks about corruption at Ugandan Energy Summit
by Melanie Nathan on February 25, 2013 in Africa, BUSINESS, EVENTS, LGBT, NEWS, Parliament Uganda, POLITICAL VIEWS, WORLD
Corruption is a major deterrent to investing in Uganda, and while not discussed perhaps the Anti–Homosexuality Bill, if passed, will make these considerations worse By Melanie Nathan, February 25, 2013. While the Ugandan Parliament is about to debate the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, Uganda hosted a key energy and infrastructure summit, to explore private sector involvement lead […]
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