KAMPALA (News agencies)-Egypt Sunday renewed its commitment to providing technical support to Africa. In an address to the opening session of an African Union in Uganda, Mubarak cited the role of the Egyptian Fund for Co-operation with Africa as an instrument of this support. Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif gave the address on behalf of the Egyptian leader. Meanwhile, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni yesterday called on Africa to band together to fight terrorism on the continent, just weeks after twin bomb attacks killed 76 people in Kampala. Museveni told a gathering of African leaders at the summit that his government had arrested suspected organisers of the bombings and that interrogations were yielding "good information". More than 30 heads of state from the African Union's 53 members are gathering at the three-day conference amid unprecedented security in the Ugandan capital, two weeks after suicide attacks in the city claimed by Somalia's Shabaab group killed 76 people.