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Buganda Kingdom owes The US Embassy in Kampala

Kabaka of Buganda

By Drone Staff Writer

Noah Kiyimba the Minister of Information, Protocol and Buganda Kingdom Spokesman has said The Kingdom of Buganda doesn’t owe the US Embassy in Kampala any money.

In the statement he released to the press, #Kiyimba said, The US Embassy in Kampala awarded the Kingdom of Buganda a grant of US$5,000 (Shs14,935,000 at the time) several years ago. The money was meant for an information board at the Kasubi Royal Tombs.

Kiyimba further explained that the grant by the US Embassy in Kampala was supposed to be utilized within a specific time frame. This wasn’t possible mainly due to the ongoing works at the tombs. In order to fulfill the terms of the grant, the Kingdom of Buganda refunded the money on January 12, 2017 and was issued with an official receipt.

According to Kiyimba, some people have been feeding the media with wrong information using forged documents that the Kingdom of Buganda owes the US Embassy in Kampala a lot of money. The Kingdom of Buganda doesn’t owe any money to the US Embassy in Kampala and the two institutions enjoy a cordial working relationship.

The US Embassy Spokesman issued the response below to that effect:

_“The U.S. Embassy in Kampala provided financial assistance to the Buganda Kingdom several years ago for a cultural preservation project at the Kasubi tombs. Unfortunately, kingdom officials were unable to use the money for the project by the specified project end date. In accordance with standard procedures, we asked for the money to be returned, and kingdom officials returned the money.

The U.S. government supports the preservation of cultural heritage around the world, and we look forward to the opportunity to collaborate with the Buganda Kingdom as well as other kingdoms in Uganda and other cultural institutions on projects in the future.” Phil Dimon, Spokesman US Embassy in Kampala._