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Museveni Schools Zim Officers on Africa Power Play
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43625, member: 636"] Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni spoke to 22 army officers from Zimbabwe about Africa's future. He met them at State Lodge Nakasero on Wednesday for a special lecture. The President talked about how Uganda and Zimbabwe share strong bonds from their fighting days. Robert Mugabe helped Uganda during its liberation war against oppression. Museveni said both countries need to work together for success. The President explained how Uganda learned three important lessons during the 1960s. African countries cannot prosper through begging for help from other nations. People must make products and sell them to earn money for their families. Tribal thinking hurts progress because neighbors cannot buy what they already produce themselves. Uganda decided patriotism comes first when building a strong nation. Museveni told the officers that Uganda makes more goods than its people can buy. African countries must trade with each other to grow their economies. He called this idea Pan-Africanism and said it helps everyone prosper together. Modern technology should replace old farming methods across the continent. Political unity between African nations will protect them from outside threats. [/QUOTE]
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