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Speaker Among meets Pan African Parliament delegation calls for African Intergration

Speaker of Parliament of Uganda Hon Anita Among has this afternoon met a delegation from the Pan African Parliament led by the Clerk Mr Gali Massa Harou at her residence in Kampala. #WhisperEyeNews

She urged the members who subscribe to the organisation, to use the platform to further the unity of Africa.

“As a continent, we shouldn’t live in isolation, yet we can all unite and devise ways of causing social-economic transformation,” she

Hon Among added that the dream of a united Africa should be accompanied by determination from leaders to drive an agenda that enhances pan-Africanism.

Among also reaffirmed Parliament of Uganda’s readiness to host the PAP in October.

Kaweesa Hope Mulangira

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