
KAMPALA, Uganda — UK Minister for Africa Lord Collins of Highbury visited Uganda on April 3-4, reinforcing the UK’s commitment to sustainable development and mutual economic growth.
During his two-day visit, Collins announced the launch of the UK-Uganda Growth Dialogue, a quarterly series of discussions aimed at increasing trade and investment between the two nations.
The dialogue will focus on commercial deals, business environment and economic policy, Collins said.
Collins also visited areas of UK investment, including Zembo, a leading e-mobility company in Uganda. Zembo has received financing from UK Innovate and the Private Infrastructure Development Group.
The funding has accelerated the adoption of electric motorcycles and other zero-emission vehicles, reducing carbon emissions and saving the average boda driver $500 annually on traditional fuel and maintenance costs.
The investment supports Uganda’s transition to greener mobility while creating new job opportunities.
“My visit to Uganda reaffirms the UK’s unwavering commitment to building equal partnerships that support sustainable development and drive mutually beneficial economic growth,” Collins said.
Collins and Uganda Airlines also hosted a reception to celebrate the new direct flight from Uganda to the UK, the first in ten years.
The direct flights are expected to enhance trade, tourism and people-to-people links between the two countries.
“The introduction of direct flights between Entebbe and London Gatwick marks a pivotal moment in our efforts to deepen ties and foster mutual growth,” Collins said.
Collins also visited the Uganda Virus Research Institute, which has a 35-year partnership with the UK and has pioneered breakthroughs in HIV/AIDS treatment and Ebola research.