The South African president is expected to start this two-day visit in Uganda tomorrow (Monday), months after his country sent troops under the Southern African Development Community (SADC) to fight M23 rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said President Cyril Ramaphosa’s visit was intended to strengthen ties between the two countries.
“His Excellency Cyril Ramaphosa, the President of the Republic of South Africa will undertake a two-day working visit to Uganda, from 15th-16th April 2024.The visit is aimed at strengthening the excellent bilateral relations between the Republic of Uganda and the Republic of South Africa,” a statement by the Minister of Foreign Affairs reads in part.
In February last year, President Museveni visited South Africa on a trip that was dominated by discussions on investment and the stability in the DRC.
Since President Museveni’s visit to South Africa, there hasn’t been much progress to…












