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Kanye gives Ugandan leader sneakers, gets African name

Kim Kardashian autographs a shoe for Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni as Rapper Kanye West (L) looks on when they paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS

KAMPALA (Reuters) - Kanye West and Kim Kardashian gave Uganda's leader a pair of the rapper's sneakers on Monday and he gave them both "Ugandan" names, at a meeting aimed at promoting tourism in East Africa.

Days after a rambunctious meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, a more subdued West presented Yoweri Museveni with a pair of white sports shoes made by his own company that he and Kardashian then signed with a marker pen.

The couple arrived on Friday and are staying at a luxurious safari lodge in a national park that boasts spectacular waterfalls and wild game including buffaloes, antelopes, lions, giraffes and warthogs.

Rapper Kanye West (L) and Kim Kardashian (R) pose for a photograph with Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni when they paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS

Museveni's office said the president gave the U.S. entertainment stars Ugandan names.

He dubbed West - who himself declared last month that he wanted to be known as just "Ye" - "Kanyesigye", a common name among the Banyankore, the ethnic group that Museveni hails from. Kardashian was granted the name "Kemigisha", meaning "the one with blessings from God," Museveni's office said in a statement.

West "expressed happiness at being in Uganda, describing it as his second home," the statement said, adding that West pledged to put up a "world class tourism school in the country saying it will be a foundation of tourism not only in Uganda but the East Africa region in general."

Rapper Kanye West (L) autographs a shoe as he meets Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni when he paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS

Museveni, 74, has been in office since 1986 and in January signed a law that scrapped a 75-year age cap for presidential candidates, a move critics said was aimed at him remaining in power indefinitely.

One of his most vocal critics is 36-year-old pop star-turned-politician Robert Kyagulanyi, known by his stage-name Bobi Wine, who has gained strong support among young Ugandans.

Rapper Kanye West (L) meets Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni when he paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS

(Reporting by Elias Biryabarema; Editing by Aaron Maasho and Robin Pomeroy)

Rapper Kanye West (L) meets Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni when he paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS
Rapper Kanye West (C) and Kim Kardashian (L) pose for a photograph with Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni when they paid a courtesy call at State House, Entebbe, Uganda October 15, 2018. Presidential Press Unit/Handout via REUTERS
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