Matthew Bagonza, the head of the secretariat at Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development (PACEID), has lauded Ugandan business personalities in South Africa for being innovative.
Bagonza expressed gratitude during a thanksgiving ceremony organised by Ugandans for Moses Badiru Kibombo, the president of the Confederation of Ugandans in Southern Africa (COUSA), held at the Distong cultural museum in Pretoria.
“I am very happy to find that there are Ugandans who are involved in manufacturing and other business ventures in South Africa. I want to thank you,” he said.
Bagonza, among others, singled out youthful entrepreneur, the proprietor of East Wine in Cape Town, Michael Nyanzi, for being an outstanding manufacturer in South Africa.
‘When I reached here, I saw these bottles of East Wine. But what made me so happy is the fact that it is being manufactured by a Ugandan, Michael Nyanzi. This energises us,” Bagonza said.
He added, “When we go back home, we feel proud of Ugandans like Nyanzi for representing Uganda well abroad. Therefore, I need to thank him and other Ugandans out there who are doing a lot of work.”
Bagonza said that during the South Africa-Uganda Business Forum in Pretoria in March 2023, on the sidelines, President Yoweri Museveni met members of Ugandan community and encouraged them to take advantage of warm bilateral relations with South Africa to engage in business and investment opportunities.
“I am happy today, I have witnessed many Ugandans engaging in different productive businesses, including establishing schools, manufacturing, and these are the entrepreneurs who need to be supported,” he said.
Nyanzi, who has spent 17 years in South Africa and was born in Kawempe in Kampala, expressed gratitude for the recognition of his efforts.
“I started East Wine three years ago, and it is now my job in S. Africa,” he said.
Matthew Bagonza (R), the head of the secretariat at Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development (PACEID) applauds Michael Nyanzi (L), the proprietor of East Wine for being innovative. This was during a thanksgiving event at Distong cultural museum in Pretoria, South Africa.