Uganda, Mozambique unite to fight terrorism, pledge peace
Uganda and Mozambique have signed bilateral agreements to work together to promote agriculture, trade, and commerce. But above all, they agreed to work together to promote peace and fight terrorism. In a related matter, former Nigeria President Olusegun Obasanjo, who is visiting Uganda, says African countries can use their comparative advantages to achieve economic integration. Reporter Mugume Davis Rwakaringi has more from Kampala.
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