Uganda's military leader, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, wants African armies to work better together. He spoke with high-ranking officers at Rwanda's Defense Force College in Musanze. The general pointed out how regional fights and poor development make teamwork hard between military groups across Africa. He asked these leaders to think beyond their country's borders when planning security.
General Kainerugaba pushed for a greater focus on working as teams within regions. He talked about keeping people safe and building stronger bonds with countries that have always helped Africa. He believes that when nations join forces, they can solve problems faster than when they stand alone. Working together also means countries spend less money on weapons and more on helping their people live better lives.
According to the Ugandan general, every country brings something special to the table. He noticed that many African nations had sent students to military college, which he saw as a positive sign. Kainerugaba stressed that Africans must create their own solutions for African issues rather than waiting for outside help. This approach leads to better security and helps the entire continent grow stronger.
The general told everyone to stop competing against each other as African nations. Instead, he asked them to cooperate more and help each other succeed. He thanked both President Museveni from Uganda and President Kagame from Rwanda for creating good relations between their military forces. During his visit, General Muganga from Rwanda showed Kainerugaba around the college buildings and explained how everything worked there.
General Kainerugaba pushed for a greater focus on working as teams within regions. He talked about keeping people safe and building stronger bonds with countries that have always helped Africa. He believes that when nations join forces, they can solve problems faster than when they stand alone. Working together also means countries spend less money on weapons and more on helping their people live better lives.
According to the Ugandan general, every country brings something special to the table. He noticed that many African nations had sent students to military college, which he saw as a positive sign. Kainerugaba stressed that Africans must create their own solutions for African issues rather than waiting for outside help. This approach leads to better security and helps the entire continent grow stronger.
The general told everyone to stop competing against each other as African nations. Instead, he asked them to cooperate more and help each other succeed. He thanked both President Museveni from Uganda and President Kagame from Rwanda for creating good relations between their military forces. During his visit, General Muganga from Rwanda showed Kainerugaba around the college buildings and explained how everything worked there.