Uganda, July 24: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on his five-day visit for three-nation Africa tour. After boosting relationship with Rwanda on Tuesday the PM moves to the next country and reached Uganda where he attended the ceremonial reception in Entebbe city, ANI reports suggested. Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda has also mark presence at the ceremony. PM Modi will meet the president. He is also scheduled to hold delegation level talks and address a community event on Tuesday only. Earlier in the day, the PM has gifted cows to 200 households under the Rwandan Government's Girinka Programme. A financial aid of US $ 200 million as credit is also contributed to the host country. “We want to boost economic ties between India and Rwanda. Our nations can do a lot together. There are several opportunities in rural development and small scale industries,” PM Modi expressed his views on the collaboration with the country. Worthy to mention that after that Modi’s last destination in the five day visit will be South Africa where he will mark his presence in Johannesburg to take part in the 10th edition of the BRICS Summit. Also Read: PM Narendra Modi donates 200 cows under Girinka project PM Modi leaves for Africa visit to sign agreements