Uganda has signed a Shs16.8 billion ( €3.5 million) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Geological Survey of Slovenia to enhance the country’s mineral exploration and development.

The agreement, signed at Petroleum House in Entebbe Municipality, Wakiso District, was formalized by Eng. Irene Bateebe, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD), on behalf of Uganda, while Dr. Milos Bavec represented Slovenia.
Eng. Bateebe stated that the MoU aims to reduce risks in Uganda’s mining sector, attract investment, and improve strategic planning through a geo-programme backed by the European Union. This marks the second phase of collaboration between Uganda and Slovenia’s Geological Survey.

‘’I signed a memorandum of understanding with the Geological Survey of Slovenia under the support of the European Union to support us on aspects of quantifying or knowing the mineral resources we have in terms of quantities, how much. As the Ministry and as the government we have done extensive surveys, we have covered airborne geophysical surveys for the entire country including Karamoja as the most recent and now we want to narrow down to specific minerals and quantify and know what amounts we have of the different minerals’’, said Batebe.

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