
As part of his visit, Gen. Muganga delivered a lecture to senior officers attending the Senior Command and Staff Course in Jinja, a move hailed as a significant step in regional military cooperation.
The lecture titled 'The Pursuit of African solutions to African problems: A case of Rwanda's bilateral interventions on the African continent' examined Rwanda's contributions to finding solutions to security problems affecting allies and partners on the continent.
He reiterated the need for African countries to address continental security challenges by harnessing opportunities of both bilateral and multilateral arrangements in order to build internal resilience.
'I thank General Muganga for responding to my invitation positively and coming to deliver a lecture of opportunity to officers... Long live the brotherly relations between UPDF and RDF! God bless Uganda and Rwanda!' Gen. Muhoozi posted on X.
The visit comes just weeks after Gen. Muhoozi concluded a three-day trip to Rwanda, from March 20 to 22, during which he met with President Paul Kagame, First Lady Jeannette Kagame, and RDF senior leadership.
The Uganda military chief's visit included a lecture at the RDF Senior Command and Staff College in Nyakinama, Musanze District, where he spoke on peacekeeping and security in Africa.
At the time, Muhoozi underscored the importance of defence diplomacy in securing regional peace.
'When we combine the strength of our powerful armies, there is no challenge we cannot overcome together,' he said.
His Rwandan visit also featured high-level talks with RDF commanders and Ugandan military officials, where the two sides explored avenues for enhanced cooperation in defence and regional security.
The back-to-back visits between the two military chiefs reflect a renewed momentum in military engagement and diplomatic relations between Uganda and Rwanda, two countries whose cooperation is seen as vital to the region's stability.



Wycliffe Nyamasege