President Museveni hosts Mozambique President Filipe Nyusi at his farm in Kawumu

President Nyusi inspects pineapples from Kawumu Presidential demonstration farm.
The President of the Republic of Mozambique His Excellency Filipe Jacinto Nyusi has called upon the people of Nakaseke to make good use of Kapeeka Industrial Park to empower themselves and develop their country.
"One advantage is that this land which was in the past the birth of liberation is now the birth of development, so it's important to say that we will empower our people for development. This is a place where employment is generated and by doing so, we can empower ourselves and develop," President Filipe said.
Filipe was today speaking to the gathering at Kapeeka Industrial Park also known as Liao Shen Industrial Park in Nakaseke District after a guided tour of the different projects and their production chains. GoodWill Uganda Ceramic Company Ltd that manufactures tiles was among those President Filipe toured.
Mr Filipe noted that Mozambique will send a team of experts to acquire more knowledge on setting up Industrial parks which they have also started back home.
"Our visit was not in vain. We are happy to see industrial parks such as these in Uganda. We did not bring our businessmen this time but
we will certainly do so and build up economic firms so that we can do things such as these as an example. One of the companies investing in these projects will, starting from this year operate in Mozambique,” he said, adding that this will also contribute to the wellbeing of veterans in Mozambique through engaging in productive work.

President Nyusi joins  a photo moment  at Kapeeka industrial park. 
At Kapeeka Industrial Park, H.E Filipe was welcomed by among others; Gen Salim Saleh who is the chairman Operation Wealth Creation and Special Presidential Advisor on Defense and Security,the Minister of Foreign Affairs Gen Jeje Odongo Abubaker, the Minister of State for Security Gen Jim Muhwezi, the State Minister for Internal Affairs Gen David Muhoozi, the Minister for Energy and Mineral development Ruth Nankabirwa, the Minister of State for Defence and Veteran Affairs Hon. Huda Abason Oleru and the Minister of State for Luwero Triangle Hon Alice Kaboyo. Speaking at the function, Gen Salim Saleh who is among the ‘veterans of the armed struggles that have been on the continent’ expressed gratitude to His Excellency Filipe for finding time to visit Namunkekeera rural industrial centre.
Gen Saleh recalled the time him and 27 other soldiers were training in Montepuez between 1976 and 1978 where they used to read only two books that were in the library titled,“The Long Match” by Chairman Mao Zedong and the other about “How Europe Underdeveloped Africa” a 1972 book written by Walter Rodney that describes how Africa was deliberately exploited and underdeveloped by European colonial regimes