Boris Johnson goes on tour of Africa

Foreign secretary's trip has reignited controversy over his past gaffes

Boris Johnson in Uganda
British foreign secretary Boris Johnson meets Ugandan minister of foreign affairs, Sam Kahamba Kutesa
(Image credit: ISAAC KASAMANI/AFP/Getty Images)

Foreign secretary Boris Johnson, who once referred to Africa as "that country", has embarked on a tour of the continent where he will be holding talks with many of its leaders.

On Wednesday, Johnson made a stop in Somalia to unveil a UK aid package designed to help deal with the drought that has left up to 20 million people facing starvation in the Horn of Africa.

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