Diplomats, government officials and private sector players this Saturday evening hailed the role of Amb Richard Kabonero in promoting cross border trade, development of regional infrastructure projects and strengthening bilateral relations between Uganda and Tanzania.
Kabonero is concluding his diplomatic tour in Tanzania, having served as Ugandaâs top diplomat to the East African country from 2017.
Soon after his arrival in Tanzania, Kabonero embarked on an ambitious program which included the critical negotiations of the Inter-govât agreement between Tanzania and Uganda for the East African crude oil pipeline which was successfully concluded later that year.
He facilitated efforts that saw Uganda acquire land at Tanga Port to develop its oil facilities there.
Kabonero also embarked on the renovation of the chancery in Dar es Salaam.
When the capital city of Tanzania was changed to Dodoma, Kabonero negotiated the acquisition of the land for the future chancery in the capital.
Kenyaâs High Commissioner, Dan Kazungu, said Kabonero touched many lives during his long diplomatic career spanning three decades.
âWe are celebrating a friend, a colleague who has touched lives in many ways,â said Kazungu.
âKabonero is a professional and dedicated astute diplomat who loves his country. He has done all he can to ensure relations with Tanzania and EAC blossom. He is a brother.â
Uganda High Commission First Secretary, Connie Nuwagaba, described Kabonero as social and amiable.
âHe checks on us on a daily basis. During the COVID-19 lockdown, he kept following our situation. Heâs always cracking jokes. His residence was always open to us here in Dar es Salaam and Uganda,â said Nuwagaba.
âYou have been a friend whom we will always treasure. We will miss you but we know our paths will cross again,â she observed.
The Defence attache to Tanzania, Maj Gen Steven Kashaka, praised Kabonero for recognising and amplifying the works of NRA historicals especially fighting Idi Amin.
âKabonero is a disciplined officer. He has the gift of building teamwork,â said Kasahaka, adding, âI learnt commercial diplomacy and international relations from you.â
âAmb Kabonero helped me with contacts in the army and intelligence in Mozambique to understand the country⦠He is very organized.â
The Deputy East African Community (EAC) Secretary General, Eng Steven Mlote, who represented his boss Dr Peter Mathuki, hailed Kabonero for not only spearheading Ugandaâs interests but championing efforts to stimulate regional trade and construction of ambitious infrastructure projects.
âUgandaâs presence was felt. Kabonero coordinated activities which led to construction of the oil pipeline,â said Mlote.
Tanzaniaâs Minister of Foreign Affairs, Liberata Mulamula, said âKabonero has the power to bring people together⦠You must be the happiest man to be celebrated and hear the good things about you when you are still alive.â
âYou are destined for bigger things. Continue to be our goodwill Ambassador,â said Mulamula.
Dr El Badawai Fakil, Dean of Diplomatic Corps and Ambassador of the Comoros described Kabonero as a âhumble personâ who will be dearly missed by fellow diplomats in Tanzania.
âKabonero works very well with other diplomats. He’s a fantastic man,â said Dr Fakil, a pharmacist by training.
Tanzanian MP and chairman SF Group of Companies, Sylvester Koka, said during Kaboneroâs reign saw increased engagement of private sector players in Tanzania and Uganda.
âIt was during Amb Kaboneroâs reign that we saw the resumption of Uganda Airlines flights to Tanzania in 2019,â said Koka.
Kabonero facilitated negotiations on flight routes to Tanzania, which today includes f flights weekly from Entebbe to Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar.
He also promoted the private sector by linking Ugandan businesses to regional private sector players.
He worked closely with Tanzanian officials and the private sector to address trade barriers, remove restrictions on movement of goods and people hence bringing down the cost of doing business with Uganda.
This was through harmonizing procedures and fees for work permits, residence permits and labor laws, easing cross border movement of both countriesâ citizens.
In 2019, Kabonero leveraged his network in Uganda and Tanzania to launch the first ever Uganda-Tanzania Business forum which was graced by Presidents Museveni and the late John Magufuli.
Numerous cross-border linkages were established, and crucial discussions had, between government and private sector players.
The outgoing diplomat has been at the center of cooperation for improvement of ports, Lake Victoria inland Waterways and railways services which are central to the trade engagements of the sister countries.
Kabonero speaks out
In his remarks, Kabonero said representing Uganda in Tanzania has been a âgreat honour particularly because of our valued historical ties, and for this I would like to thank President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni for the opportunity to serve Uganda and her 45 million people.â
âMy tour of duty that began in 2017 has had its highs and lows. The low being the loss of two distinguished sons of Tanzania, to whom I had the pleasure of presenting my credentials; the late Hon Augustine Mahiga and the late H.E. Dr. John Pombe Magufuli, the 8th president of the United Republic of Tanzania.â
Kabonero also acknowledged the âinvaluable support offered by our hosts, the Government and peoples of Tanzania. Over the last 4 years, I have benefitted in so many ways and learnt so much from the amazing warmth and beauty of this country and her people.â
He also praised President Samia Suluhu Hassan who chose Uganda as her first foreign destination during his tour of duty.
âI am going home but I will always have fond memories of Tanzania,â Kabonero concluded his speech.
Some of the senior officials who graced the ceremony include Minister Alice Kaboyo, Senior presidential advisor on AGOA, Susan Muhwezi, Dr El Badawai Fakil, Dean of Diplomatic Corps and Ambassador of the Comoros and High Commissioner of Kenya, Amb Dan Kazungu.
Others included Kampala High Court Justice Jeane Rwakakooko, Prince David Wassaja, Ugandaâs Ambassador to Denmark, Margaret Oteskov, Tanzanian MP and chairman SF Group of Companies, Sylvester Koka and President of the Rotary Club of Dar es Salaam, Madam Sati