At the Double Tree Hilton Hotel in London yesterday, president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni addressed the UK-Uganda Business Forum, graced by chief executives of over 70 British companies, where he made the case for them to come and invest in Uganda.
Museveni pointed them to the immense opportunities available in agriculture, mining, tourism, and the services sectors. Serious investors in these areas can be assured of adequate raw materials and other government support.
Our infrastructure is now good. The roads are smooth from border to border, we are working to bring the cost of each unit of electricity down to 5 cents, while we pursue the construction of the railway, both to Mombasa and Dar es Salaam,’he said.
I urge investors to report any government officials that ask them for bribes. Corruption is a bottleneck to development. We are cracking the whip and once we get the facts and evidence, action will be taken. I thank you,’he added.
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