Museveni Welcomes Ethiopian Investor to Boost Uganda’s Tourism

The President welcomed the Ethiopian investor’s interest to invest in Uganda’s tourism sector.

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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda engaged in a strategic meeting on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, with Mr. Tadiwos Getachew Belete, the esteemed founder and CEO of Kuriftu Resorts and Spa. The rendezvous, held at State House, Entebbe, underscored Mr. Belete’s keen interest in investing in Uganda’s burgeoning tourism sector.

During their discussions, President Museveni warmly embraced the Ethiopian investor’s commitment to enhancing Uganda’s tourism landscape. Highlighting Uganda’s tranquil environment and its globally renowned climate, President Museveni affirmed the country’s allure for diverse categories of tourists.

In response, Mr. Belete expressed his eagerness to contribute to Uganda’s tourism growth by proposing innovative initiatives, including the establishment of eco-friendly amusement parks within forests and national parks, aimed at preserving natural habitats.

Accompanying Mr. Belete were notable dignitaries including H.E. Etsegenet Bezabih Yimenu, the Ethiopian Ambassador to Uganda, Ms. Adiam Negash, a diplomat overseeing tourism affairs, and Ms. Tigist Bekele, a senior diplomat from the Ethiopian Embassy.

The meeting signals a promising partnership poised to bolster Uganda’s tourism sector, fostering economic growth and sustainable development initiatives.

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