Kabaka Mutebi Visits Murchison Falls National Park and Karuma Hydropower Project in Uganda
Kabaka Mutebi visited Murchison Falls National Park to promote domestic tourism and conservation efforts, urging Ugandans to engage with protected areas. He also toured the Karuma Hydropower Project, where he praised the Uganda Electricity Generation Company for its role in sustainable energy generation. These visits highlight the collaboration between cultural institutions and state agencies in fostering national development and environmental stewardship.

Kabaka Mutebi visited Murchison Falls National Park, highlighting the significance of domestic tourism and conservation, as stated by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). This visit aimed to encourage Ugandans to explore protected areas and support environmental preservation.
Additionally, he toured the 600-megawatt Karuma Hydropower Project in Kiryandongo District, confirmed by the Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL). The UEGCL team showcased the facility's scale and engineering design, emphasizing its role in Uganda's energy supply.
The Kabaka commended UEGCL staff for their contributions to sustainable electricity generation. The Karuma Hydropower Plant is a key component of Uganda's energy infrastructure. The visits demonstrate the collaboration between cultural institutions and state agencies in advancing national development and environmental stewardship.




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