
KAMPALA Baton 2010 Queen presents new delhi india diversity and tradition with modern technology and its inexorable progress from time immemorial, on New Year’s visits Retrieved Nile River, which was the cradle of many civilizations thousands of years, wonderful.
Amazing pass mabiri dense forest, rainforest, which covers most of the distance between here and Jinja, followed by a visit to calm source of the Nile. It was here that the explorer John Hanning Speke declared 28th July 1862 that could see the ‘grandfather Nile’ emerge from its source, Victoria Nyanza.
It also spent a quiet moment under a statue of Mahatma Gandhi developed the garden to remind the fact some of his ashes were immersed in the Nile in 1948.
Previously, the baton has been in Kampala police headquarters. Uganda is the Inspector-General of Police Maj. Gen. Kale Kayihura welcomed and became the first batonbearer in the game when he applied for the 4 km, along with other Batonbearers the National Council for the sport.
Gen. Kayihura told police that the Uganda police squad were always very sports contributes to the country. “We live by the standards and provide more medals for the country of the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi this year,” he said.
Baton also visited Kakira Sugar Works, which employs more than 7500 workers in the region. It produces over 93,000 tons of sugar annually, with 10.5 months of continuous operation. Madhvani Group, which owns Kakira Sugar Works, supported by Commonwealth Games hosted in Uganda Jinja leg of Queen’s Baton relay.