His Royal Highness, King Jude Mike Mudoma, Umukuuka III (King III) We Bamasaba
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Geniene Preston, of Tourism Talks, tackles issues facing African countries and broading the scope of how countries can assist one another. His Royal Highness, King Jude Mike Mudoma the 3rd of the Bamasaba Tribe spanning Eastern Uganda and Kenya, had time to talk to us about his mission to South Africa recently. From connecting the digital highway to education on both sides.
The ability to grow tourism in the Mount Elgon sector. The Bamasaaba are a group who live in eastern Uganda, Mbale and Sironko Districts, adjacent to Mt. Elgon at the Kenyan border. They migrated from Kenya and were the first people to inhabit the western and southwestern slopes of Mt. Elgon (known as Mt. Masaba by the locals). The area is considered the food-basket of Uganda and is also known for producing high-quality Arabica coffee, the main cash crop.
The ability to grow tourism in the Mount Elgon sector. The Bamasaaba are a group who live in eastern Uganda, Mbale and Sironko Districts, adjacent to Mt. Elgon at the Kenyan border. They migrated from Kenya and were the first people to inhabit the western and southwestern slopes of Mt. Elgon (known as Mt. Masaba by the locals). The area is considered the food-basket of Uganda and is also known for producing high-quality Arabica coffee, the main cash crop.