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Museveni Meets German Investors Led By Ambassador Dr. Albrecht Conze

Ugandan president, Yoweri Kaguta Museveni met with a delegation of German investors led by the Ambassador, Dr. Albrecht Conze, at State House Entebbe.

President Museveni and the German delegation held fruitful discussions on fire brigade training, tree planting and wildlife conservation.

I advised Mr Hans-Georg Hinterberger from Achelis Uganda Ltd, to work with our police force on fire fighting training, focusing on modern approaches to the task,’he said

On tree planting, he encouraged Mr Matthias Baldus from Global Woods Ltd, to consider establishing a paper-making factory here. This will help us stop importing paper.

I was happy with the 10-year report given to me by Mr Albrecht Furst Zu Oettingen from Spielberg, about the conservation progress in Pian Upe game reserve in Karamoja,’he added.

According to his report, there is an increase in the number of animals because people are understanding the importance of conserving wildlife as opposed to poaching them.

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