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Pictorial: Prime Minister Netanyahu, Wife Sara Land In Uganda

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Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has arrived in Uganda.

He was received by Prime Minister, Dr. Ruhakana Rugunda, at Entebbe airport.

Rugunda welcomes Netanyahu at their airport

The premier is accompanied by his wife Sara, journalists and a business delegation.

He is expected to meet his host President Museveni at State House for talks on a Ugandan embassy in Jerusalem.

The first couple has been in news after each being convicted of fraud, embezzlement and abuse of office back home.

Netanyahu greets minister Okello Oryem [International Relations]
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