Fredrick Mugira, AfricaNews reporter in Kampala, Uganda
Presidents Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete of Tanzania and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda have vowed to continue working together to ensure that the people of their respective countries achieve real development and economic transformation.

The 2 leaders were speaking at a dinner that was hosted by President Museveni at State House, Entebbe in honor of President Kikwete. The Tanzanian leader has been in Uganda on a 2-day private visit at the invitation of his host.
President Museveni hailed the strong, fraternal and amicable relations between Uganda and Tanzania which he said date back many years. He noted that the 2 countries share a lot between them.
“The co-operation between our two countries which are undergoing development and transformation is based on a common desire to attain a better standard of living of our people,” Mr. Museveni said.
President Museveni continued to note that, “it is this co-operation that will make us a strong force in terms of territory and enhance our market size, bargaining power as well as the ability to improve on our infrastructure on all fronts.”
President Jakaya Kikwete, on his part, said that Ugandans and Tanzanians have very strong historic bonds that unite their 2 countries. He stressed that Uganda and Tanzania need each other as developing countries.
He stressed that it is through such meetings that they can exchange ideas, combine effort and, together, “tackle the challenges that face our communities like eradicating poverty.”
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