
On Thursday, former Prime Minister Raila Amollo Odinga was hosted by the Ugandan Head of State president Yoweri Kaguta Museveni in his official Entebbe State House residence in Uganda.
Raila Odinga, the Orange Democratic Movement ODM party leader has shared photos being received at the State House and having private talks with the National Resistance Movement party leader.
"We walked down memory lane to discuss the shared history of our countries aimed at forging stronger ties moving into the future. That formed the core of a pleasant discussion with President @KagutaMuseveni at Statehouse in Entebbe, Uganda."https://t.co/4l2EoVmksG

The meeting came hours after Raila Amollo spent his Thursday morning in South Sudan where he was hosted by the country's Head of State president Kiir.
In a statement on Thursday, Raila expressed gratitude for meeting President Salva Kiir noting that he was happy at the strides they're making regarding infrastructure and their willingness to cooperate even more robustly with the rest of Africa.


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