Chinese officials visited Uganda Parliament for important talks about working together. Deputy Speaker Thomas Tayebwa welcomed the delegation from China. The group was led by Jiang Zuojun who holds a top position with the Chinese government. Both countries want to make their friendship stronger after decades of cooperation. The meeting helped leaders discuss future plans for helping each other.
Uganda and China have been friends since 1962 when they first started working together. Their partnership covers many different areas like building roads and hospitals. The countries also cooperate on technology projects and farming programs. Trade between the nations keeps growing each year. Legislative teams from both sides share ideas about making better laws.
China has helped Uganda build major projects across the country. The Kampala-Entebbe Expressway connects the capital city to the airport. Chinese companies also built the Karuma Hydro Power Plant that provides electricity. During the pandemic China sent vaccines and medical supplies to help Ugandans stay healthy. These projects show how much China cares about Uganda's development.
Tourism between the countries keeps expanding as more people travel back and forth. Uganda wants Chinese visitors to see the beautiful landscapes and wildlife. The Pearl of Africa offers amazing experiences for tourists from around the world. Chinese investors are also looking at business opportunities across Uganda. Both nations benefit when people visit and invest money.
Parliament members promised to keep strengthening their partnership with Chinese lawmakers. The Uganda-China Friendship Group helps politicians from both countries work together. Leaders want to share knowledge that helps their people live better lives. This cooperation builds prosperity for families across both nations.
Uganda and China have been friends since 1962 when they first started working together. Their partnership covers many different areas like building roads and hospitals. The countries also cooperate on technology projects and farming programs. Trade between the nations keeps growing each year. Legislative teams from both sides share ideas about making better laws.
China has helped Uganda build major projects across the country. The Kampala-Entebbe Expressway connects the capital city to the airport. Chinese companies also built the Karuma Hydro Power Plant that provides electricity. During the pandemic China sent vaccines and medical supplies to help Ugandans stay healthy. These projects show how much China cares about Uganda's development.
Tourism between the countries keeps expanding as more people travel back and forth. Uganda wants Chinese visitors to see the beautiful landscapes and wildlife. The Pearl of Africa offers amazing experiences for tourists from around the world. Chinese investors are also looking at business opportunities across Uganda. Both nations benefit when people visit and invest money.
Parliament members promised to keep strengthening their partnership with Chinese lawmakers. The Uganda-China Friendship Group helps politicians from both countries work together. Leaders want to share knowledge that helps their people live better lives. This cooperation builds prosperity for families across both nations.