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Press
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Office of
Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I,
UK
September
16, 2007
The Dukes of Latakia and Alejandreta
meet His Majesty Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I
On the 19th of August in Caux
Switzerland The Duke of Latakia and The Duke of
Alejandreta met His Majesty Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I,
27th Omukama King of Bunyoro-Kitara. The meeting was in
connection to the European Tour for the international
development of His Majesty’s Kingdom, Bunyoro Kitara,
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During this pleasant meeting
the Dukes had discussed with His Majesty and the Prime
Minister of Bunyoro Kitara Rt Hon Kiiza Aliba Emmanuel,
the humanitarian project for the Development of Uganda.
The discussions were Antiquities & Historic sites,
Livestock Husbandry , Electronic Communication,
Nutrition Campaign, Forest Planting &
Conservation, Kabalega Education Fund, Royal
Rituals, Music and Dances, Population & Development,
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King Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I Second
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Development Publications, FM
Radio Station, Rural Solar Electrification, Royal
College of Technology and many other subjects already
supported by His Majesty’s Royal House.
The Dukes had the
possibility to explain their activities toward the
African Countries based on very active Diplomatic
involvement and for this reason there was a proposal of
bilateral collaboration and recognition between His
Majesty’s Royal House and the Dukes Royal House.
The development project carried out by the Dukes is
based on international aid and support under diplomatic
recognition to be directly in accordance with the needy
Government helping their population to create a better
future and supporting the Government to raise and expand
the national economy and the necessary development
projects.
The Dukes aim is to support and create the necessary
stable and autonomy infrastructures to enable Nations to
create an internal independent system which requires
less support from international aid associations. The
Dukes points and applied strategy on building a close
collaboration with Governments constructing new and
innovative views of life, have found cohesion with H.E.
President Wade of Senegal and it’s formula for a
stronger and better African Union.
Beside the Humanitarian side of the activities the Dukes
are aiming to cease the inappropriate use of African
necessity for the facilitation of investment in the
financial market justified by the possible investment in
the African countries but in the end finalised and used
for private interest only. The Dukes intention is to
stop the large corporations using the African needs as
leverage for their economical investment supported by
Financial institutions who only need and use the African
needs for their due diligence and justifications and do
not actually have any intention on developing and
supporting any activities. Many interests are toward the
keeping of the actual status of Africa who historically
was and still is land of conquer.
The Dukes meeting is one of the scheduled with major
Diplomatic representatives and Royal Houses toward a
better world.
Office
of
Solomon Gafabusa Iguru I, UK
September 16, 2007
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President Kufuor leaves for Canada and New York
Accra, Sept. 15, Ghanadot/GNA - President John Agyekum
Kufuor, left Accra on Friday night for Ottawa, Canada on a
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National development requires attitudinal change, says J.H.
Mensah
Tamale, Sept. 15, Ghanadot/GNA- Mr. J.H. Mensah,
Chairman of the National Development Planning Commission (NDPC),
has said the Ghanaian mentality and attitude to accept the
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Assets declaration can help stem corruption - State Attorney
Cape Coast, Sept. 14, Ghanadot/GNA - A Principal State
Attorney has asked all public officials to declare their assets
as required by law as a means of enhancing transparency and
accountability towards strengthening the country's democracy and
governance.
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The vaunted $100
laptop' is now $188
MSN, September
15, 2007
Sept. 15 - MSN - The
vaunted "$100 laptop" that Massachusetts Institute of
Technology researchers dreamed up for international
schoolchildren is becoming a slightly more distant concept.
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