Museveni in S.Africa for SADC Conference on decolonisation of regional states

Mr Museveni was received SA deputy minister for international relations and co-operation Makgabo Mhaule and Uganda’s High Commissioner to South Africa Amb Barbara Nekesa. PPU PHOTOS

President Museveni on Tuesday travelled to the South African city of Pretoria for a two-day SADC Solidarity Conference on Western Sahara.
The 38th Ordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of SADC approved the convening of a Conference on Solidarity with the Saharawi people. South Africa and Namibia are co-hosting the SADC Solidarity Conference with Western Sahara.

During the Solidarity Conference, the SADC heads of state and government will express the region’s support for decolonisation and self-determination for Western Sahara on the basis of the values and principles that have guided the quest for independence throughout Africa.

“SADC’s collaboration on and with Western Sahara has been informed by the region’s own decolonisation experiences and the quest for liberation and self-determination,” Mr Museveni’s press team said in a statement on Tuesday.
Mr Museveni was received at the Lanseria International Airport, VVIP Terminal by SA deputy minister for international relations and co-operation Makgabo Mhaule and Uganda’s High Commissioner to South Africa Amb Barbara Nekesa.