PHOTOS: Uganda Strengthens Diaspora Ties and Tourism Promotion in Zambia

By Bridget Nsimenta | Tuesday, October 21, 2025
PHOTOS: Uganda Strengthens Diaspora Ties and Tourism Promotion in Zambia
Amb Mwesigye and the guest, Minister Robert Sikumba, raise their glasses in a toast to celebrate the 63rd Independence Day
The Uganda High Commission in Zambia concluded a series of initiatives focused on engaging the Ugandan diaspora and promoting the country’s tourism, including a national registration exercise and the first-ever Uganda Tourism Roadshow in Lusaka.

The Uganda High Commission accredited to Zambia recently concluded a week-long series of initiatives aimed at engaging the Ugandan diaspora and promoting tourism to Zambia’s market.

The activities underscored Uganda’s commitment to strengthening ties with citizens abroad while showcasing the country’s diverse tourism offerings.

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The engagement began with a Diaspora Outreach and National Identification and Registration Authority exercise, bringing government services closer to Ugandans living in Zambia.

Hundreds of Ugandans were able to register or update their national identification details, enhancing access to government services and reinforcing their connection to home.

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Amb Col (Rtd.) Fred Mwesigye, Uganda’s High Commissioner to Zambia, interacted directly with the community, reaffirming the country’s commitment to an inclusive and responsive diaspora policy.

Following this, the Mission hosted the first-ever Uganda Tourism Roadshow in Zambia under the theme, “Experience the Pearl of Africa.”

The event highlighted Uganda’s tourism attractions, including gorilla trekking, adventure safaris, cultural heritage, and culinary experiences.

It also brought together Zambian destination marketing companies, tour operators, and travel agencies to connect with Uganda’s leading tourism institutions and private sector players.

The Roadshow was attended by Martin Mugarra Bahinduka, Uganda’s Minister of State for Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, who emphasized the importance of regional collaboration in promoting Africa as a shared tourism destination.

He praised the enthusiasm of the Zambian tourism fraternity and expressed optimism for developing multi-destination packages linking Zambia and Uganda.

The series of engagements culminated in Uganda’s 63rd Independence Day celebrations on 19th October 2025 at the Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka.

The event brought together members of the Diplomatic Corps, the Ugandan diaspora, Zambian officials, and friends of Uganda to celebrate the country’s achievements since independence and reaffirm the enduring bonds of friendship between the two nations.

Through these activities, the Uganda High Commission demonstrated its commitment to fostering people-to-people connections, supporting diaspora inclusion, and promoting Uganda’s economic diplomacy in the region.

 

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