Member of Parliament, Mathias Mpuuga, has expressed his gratitude to a team of clerics and leaders from Masaka Muslim District Council who paid him a visit earlier today.
The meeting provided an opportunity for the exchange of ideas and perspectives on various development and governance issues.
"We exchanged ideas and perspectives on a range of areas, including development and governance issues at various levels," Mpuuga said in a post.
"They shared words of encouragement and prayer which I deeply appreciated."
Mpuuga, who is also the Deputy President of the National Unity Platform (NUP), has been a vocal advocate for good governance and development in his constituency and beyond.
His engagement with the Masaka Muslim District Council leaders demonstrates his commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration across different sectors and communities.