President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni on Wednesday 2nd April 2025 presided over the screening of “Hidden Uganda”, a documentary by an American journalist, Mr. Peter Greenberg.

The documentary film showcases the beauty and hidden gems of Uganda.
Speaking during the event at Speke Resort Munyonyo, President Museveni who was accompanied by the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Maama Janet Museveni, highlighted the natural beauty of Uganda, saying the country is endowed with beautiful climate, diverse attractions, cultural heritage as well as the flora and fauna.
“Here There’s no air-conditioning, we don’t have to warm the air to cool it, we just enjoy it the way it is,” he said.
“Africa is a huge continent with 12 million Square miles of land, making it 12 times the size of India. You can fit India into Africa 12 times, and you can fit the United States of America into Africa four times. Now Uganda is in the centre of this huge continent. That also has got its significance because we are very far from the oceans, we were the last to be reached by the foreigners (Europeans and Arabs) when they came in. Uganda didn’t have direct contact with them until 1841. That was the first time to see a non-black person; an Arab by the name Ibrahim.”
President Museveni also revealed that if someone is looking for original Africans, they are found in Uganda.
“The British stayed here for only 70 years. Therefore, much of our culture and wildlife was preserved. That’s another angle you should bear in mind when interacting with other people,” he noted.
“That’s why the activities of wealth creation are quite unique. Our crops, livestock and other activities like fisheries are unique. That’s another side of Uganda. The ancient ways of life which we are now modernising, I think these are very important for the world. When you see the Ankole cows, they are the only ones in the world with yellow fat, others have white fat, and that yellow fat has less cholesterol, so those cows are a gold mine in terms of looking for beef which has got less cholesterol.”
President Museveni further thanked Mr. Greenberg for exposing the uniqueness of Uganda to the world through a documentary film.
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