Celebrating Ugandan culture flavour and natural Beauty Uganda Tourism Coffee and tea Expo was held in Cairo and emerged as one of the most dynamic platforms showcasing Uganda's natural beauty and potential.
Yet beyond its promotional value, the Expo also reflects a deeper narrative-our growing African cooperation, shared ambition and the strengthening of bilateral ties. H.E Amb LT .Gen Charles Angina highlighted that Uganda welcomes Egyptian travellers to discover the country's breathtaking landscape and also promote Egypt as a top destination for Ugandan travellers.
H.E Amb LT. Gen Charles Angina with Taghreed Hussein
Uganda's famous gorilla trekking experience, pristine lakes and national parks positioned it as a destination of Global significance. Nancy Hadi Goodwill Ambassador of Uganda tourism in Egypt says our tourism profiles compliment each other and such events definitely foster our friendship.
Complementing this are two of the country's most prized agricultural treasures coffee and tea. The Expo serves as an integrated stage where tourism, culture and agribusiness intersect, creating opportunities for deeper international engagement.
Diplomatically, the Expo embodies the spirit of African solidarity that both nations champion.
In essence, this Expo is far more than a showcase of Tourism destinations and agricultural products. It's a bridge connecting cultures, markets and diplomatic aspirations.
It amplifies the longstanding friendship between Egypt and Uganda and opens new pathways for sustainable development and mutual prosperity.
As both nations look toward the future, events such as this one stand as reminders that Africa's greatest strength lies in its partnerships, it's shared values and collective vision for a unified continent.




