Ugandan Prime Minister, Robinah Nabbanja, has caused a stir online after addressing a virtual summit from the side of a road in the east of the country.
Ms. Nabbanja shared a video in which she was speaking at the Global Disability Summit. It showed a member of staff holding up the country's flag behind her chair with her official vehicles in the background:
— Rt. Hon. Nabbanja Robinah. PRIME MINISTER (@RobinahNabbanja) February 18, 2022
The clip attracted some cynical comments, from the state of the road to amusement about the person holding the flag - however tweeters generally applauded her.
"Show them that an office is not only that magnificent air-conditioned room," one person said.
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