Honored to welcome Her Excellency, Vice President of Uganda, Hon Maj Jessica Alupo @jessica_alupo , during her visit to Moscow for bilateral meetings with her counterparts. Had the opportunity to meet with her on behalf of all Ugandans living in Russia, sharing their concerns and challenges. She listened attentively and took immediate action on some of the issues raised, demonstrating her commitment to her people. We are extremely grateful for her swift response and dedicated leadership. Proud to serve our community and represent Uganda’s interests abroad. 🇺🇬🤝
#ForGodAndMyCountry #UgandaInRussia #Diplomacy #Leadership
I can testify that @mkiboneka definitely didn’t run... 😂😂 As for me, I conquered Kampala’s 7 hills like a goat 🐐 and just used a boda ride for the small portion! 😂🚶♂️
#AbsaKH37HillsRun
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SOUTH AFRICAN VISAS / TRADE
Thank you guys for sharing my post yesterday, it went to the highest office in South Africa. Got many phone calls!
MODJADJI MAHLANGU returned last evening from South Africa and went to office at 3am today morning to start working on peoples applications.
MODJADJI MAHLANGU last issued a visa on 25th of March 2026 yet Ugandan apply for visas daily. Paying for accommodations, tickets and visa fees that is never refunded.
SHE HAD LOCKED PEOPLES PASSPORTS IN HER OFFICE.
That money is earned by South African businesses hence their economy becomes bigger. The visa money is what keeps these foreign embassies operating here if you don’t know.
BUT THATS NOT A LASTING SOLUTION.
South Africa has more than 78 businesses in Uganda taking away about 1bn dollars annually from our already struggling economy.
The last I read Uganda only earned about usd 48m( DO YOU GUYS GET THE COMMON SENSE?) from South Africa. We earn less than 5% of what they earn from us.
HOW?
Their business people wake up in the morning and decide they are heading to Uganda for business and get a visa from the airport on arrival.
They on the other hand block Ugandan business people from accessing opportunities in South Africa, claiming Ugandan won’t leave their country.
The amount of money earned by the few Ugandans in South Africa can’t be compared to the amount of money South Africa earns from Uganda.
If the one billion dollars taken out of our economy annually stayed in Uganda, those few Ugandans there would have opportunities here.
The alternative is make it easy for our business people to access opportunities in South Africa so we also earn there and bring opportunities back to Uganda.
The 1bn dollars taken or earned here by South Africans strengthens their job market, cripples our job market as Uganda reason a small number want to remain in South Africa.
They simply following the opportunities that have left Uganda for South Africa through the 1bn dollars annually? Are we together?
The internal challenge for common citizens like me and you reading is that ‘ our leaders have green and red passports’ they care less and don’t know the above economics( both opposition and government leaders have those passports).
This week or this month, Uganda borrowed usd 450m from world bank and that will be earned by South African countries and Ugandans will be paying the loans.
The South African owned banks here will keep the money, they telcos will earn bit of it, insurance will also want, South African contractors etc.
Business interests for countries and individuals are fought for, you don’t sit back and think the world wishes you well, you will be silly to think so.
The above thought should apply to all other embassies!
Enough said!
Uganda 🇺🇬 deepens commercial diplomacy as Honorary Consul Designate @TayebwaAllan presents copies of credentials to Hon. @MulimbaJohn1 Minister of State for Foreign Affairs (Regional Affairs), advancing trade, standards alignment, tourism branding & connectivity with the Commonwealth of Dominica 🇩🇲—strengthening Africa–Caribbean ties and expanding pathways for shared growth. 🌍🤝
@UgandaCAA has it occurred to you that maybe the way you handle luggage is sooo old fashion, we have to wait an hour or so just for the bags to hit the belt. You spend two hours after landing just getting the bags. With an average of one flight landing an hour, I dont know what we would do if the flights increased.