Deborah Malac: “I will Return to Invest in Uganda because of Good Political Environment”

Malac is leaving Uganda

Outgoing U.S Ambassador Deborah Malac has retired from active government service for her country and will concentrate on private work following 39 years of serving United States of America.

She had been deployed in a number of African nations which include Ethiopia, Cameroon, South Africa, Senegal, Uganda among others.

She would later be replaced by President Donald Trump last September with Natalie Brown after 4 years of deployment in Uganda.

While bidding farewell to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni at State House Entebbe on Thursday, Malac who has overtime criticized the regime’s political persecution of its opponents heaped praised on NRM government.

Malac added that she will return to Africa focusing on issues of investment for development particularly in Uganda because of the country’s conducive climate, plenty of sunshine and the good political environment.

President Museveni wished Ambassador Malac good luck in her retirement. “I wish you good luck in your retirement. We shall keep in touch,” he said.

 

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