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Museveni to visit Rwanda on Friday
Local News— 27 July 2011 
President Yoweri Museveni, accompanied by a high-level delegation, is scheduled 
to arrive in Kigali on Friday for a four-day State visit. 
 
According to the Rwandese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the purpose of the visit 
is to further advance the ongoing multi-sectoral co-operation between the two 
countries, The New times has reported. “Uganda and Rwanda enjoy strong and 
historical ties, including shared membership in the East African Community as 
well as the Commonwealth; and we are constantly looking for ways the people of 
our two countries can continually benefit from that relationship,” Louise 
Mushikiwabo, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, said in a statement. “The 
upcoming visit by President Museveni fits in that perspective.”
The State visit will be preceded by a two-day Joint Permanent Commission (JPC) 
meeting led by both countries’ Foreign Ministers, Mushikiwabo and Sam Kutesa of 
Uganda.
 
Building on the March 2010 Joint Permanent Commission, held in Kampala, Uganda, 
this year’s discussions will focus on ways to enhance mutually beneficial 
bilateral programs and upgrade existing ones in various areas including, trade, 
customs, security, infrastructure and ICT.
 
On the first day of the visit, Presidents Kagame and Museveni will have a joint 
meeting with both Foreign Ministers to validate the outcomes of the bilateral 
meeting. On Saturday, President Museveni will join hands with the Rwandan 
people in the monthly “Umuganda” community service.
 
Museveni will also tour the recently established free trade zone, visit the 
Ugandan community in Rwanda and hold a joint press conference with President 
Kagame, before his return. 
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HOTNEWS
July 27, 2011 at 5:28 PM
I hope you enjoy the PORTHOLE free roads so much that you do something about 
your back yard!!
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