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Namibia refuses to extend visa for Ugandan monarch

Jul 19, 2024

Windhoek [Namibia], July 19: The Namibian government has refused a request to extend the visa for a Ugandan king who has been getting medical treatment in the country since April.
King Mutebi II of the Buganda has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed condition. The centre where he has been staying requested his visa extension earlier this month.
But in response, the international relations ministry said Namibian immigration law provided for a maximum stay of only 90 days in a year to foreign citizens. This comes weeks after authorities reportedly expressed displeasure over protests by Ugandan activists at Namibian diplomatic missions.
"Having checked the records, I wish to inform you that the request for an extension is declined,'' the state broadcaster NBC quoted a ministry official as saying.
The Ugandan envoy in South Africa said recently that Namibian authorities were unhappy over the harassment of their diplomatic officials regarding the king's stay.
In May there were protests at the Namibian High Commission in the UK, with Ugandan demonstrators demanding transparency over the king's extended stay.
They wanted Namibia to disclose information about the king's whereabouts to put to rest suspicions that he had been kidnapped. The Namibian government then referred the matter to the Buganda traditional authorities. Buganda is the largest of Uganda's four ancient kingdoms, none of which have any political power but remain influential.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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