Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Haruna Kasolo has assured Ugandan citizens fleeing xenophobic violence in South Africa that political affiliation will not determine who receives assistance during the ongoing repatriation exercise.
Speaking after the arrival of more than 200 Ugandans on Thursday night, Hon, Kasolo emphasized that every Ugandan who registers for repatriation will receive equal support, urging the public not to politicize the humanitarian exercise.
“No Ugandan should fear coming home because of politics,” Kasolo said, stressing that the government’s priority is the safety and welfare of all its citizens.
The returnees fled a wave of violent xenophobic attacks in South Africa and arrived home hoping to rebuild their lives.

Their arrival marks the beginning of what many believe is a fresh start, with the government pledging continued support for their reintegration into society.
Authorities have encouraged all Ugandans still affected by the violence in South Africa to register for repatriation, assuring them that assistance will be provided fairly and without discrimination.


