Uganda Sues Kenya Over Fuel Importation Dispute

A simmering disagreement over how Ugandan fuel should be imported from Kenya’s Mombasa port has escalated, with Uganda filing a lawsuit against Kenya at the East African Court of Justice. The dispute centers on Kenya’s demand that Uganda National Oil Company (UNOC) register as an oil marketing company in Kenya to utilize the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) network for transporting fuel to Uganda.

Uganda is fiercely contesting this requirement, arguing that it violates various provisions of the East African Community (EAC) treaty and protocol establishing the region’s common market. They claim accessing the KPC system doesn’t necessitate an EPRA license and accuse Kenya of imposing “unrealistic restrictions.”

Furthermore, Uganda alleges that the Kenyan Attorney General intentionally hindered EPRA from issuing UNOC the necessary license, further aggravating the situation. This accusation adds fuel to the fire, suggesting deliberate obstacles placed in Uganda’s path.

The lawsuit marks a significant escalation in the fuel importation issue, potentially disrupting the previously smooth flow of goods between the two East African nations. The Court’s decision will have major implications for regional trade and cooperation, making it a closely watched process across the bloc.

Uganda vs Nigeria! Hilarious fight between our brothers rages online

Nigerian travel blogger Azaino O. Esuoghene, aka Uncle Koke, sparked controversy after comparing Uganda to “hell on earth” due to its dusty roads, bodaboda traffic, and lack of luxury cars.

In a social media post, Uncle Koke said that he visited Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya and found Kenya to be the most developed and prosperous country with beautiful people. He said that Rwanda was clean but had a “programmed society” where people seemed scared. He described Uganda as “hell on earth” with dusty roads, too many bodabodas, and no luxury cars. He said that the people in Uganda looked poor and that he saw street kids begging.

Uncle Koke’s comments drew criticism from Ugandans, who accused him of being biased and of spreading lies. They pointed out that Uganda has made significant progress in recent years and that it is a beautiful country with friendly people.

Some Ugandans also acknowledged that there is some truth to Uncle Koke’s observations. They pointed out that Uganda’s roads are in need of repair and that traffic can be a nightmare. They also said that poverty is a problem in Uganda, but that it is not as bad as Uncle Koke made it out to be.

In response to the backlash, Uncle Koke maintained that he was simply stating his opinion. He said that he did not mean to offend anyone and that he wished Uganda all the best.

The debate over Uncle Koke’s comments highlights the different perspectives that people have on Uganda. Some people see it as a beautiful country with a lot of potential, while others see it as a struggling country with many problems. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide what they think of Uganda.

Ugandan, Eddy Kenzo is back with a new single “Raha”

Ugandan, Eddy Kenzo is back with a new single  “Raha”. Raha is short form of a swahili word Furaha which means enjoyment, this is a party song encouraging everyone to have fun and enjoy life to the fullest.  Edrisa Kenzo Musuuza  has been among East Africa artists who have been doing well since 2014. In Raha, Eddy Kenzo is asking a girl named Raha to assure him if she is ready to marry him or not, because he is ready to fulfill her needs.

Eddy Kenzo

Production of Raha

There is creativity in the song. First the costumes are unique and the setting. Also the background of the song is good. Already, the introduction of the songs gives it life. In addition, the song starts with comedian Tr. Mpamire ringing the bell, gathering his students. This is a different feel, see how they respond. Raha is produced by Kuseim and directed by Eddy Kenzo himself with Aaron.

Also the video is in sync with the audio.  Eddy Kenzo is a great director himself. He has given this jam a touch that most people wouldn’t do. In his case, he shot the video in his homeland Uganda.

Afrobeat star: Eddy Kenzo

Lyrical Presentation

It starts with; “Tell me tody (eeh tell me today) Pesa ni mingi am ready (tell me today)”.  A lot of energy here. Actually, it drives one into the mood of the song.

Going on, there is this verse where he says; “Million dollar baby will you be my baby Conquer all my body Nakuwaza am ready
Tell me tody (eeh tell me today).”  He is obsessed with the girl and asks her to be her body conquerer. I don’t know if there has ever been a body Conquer, but this jam is great.

“Rahaa aaah, Rahaaa, Acha nikule raha, Rahaa aaah.  Let mi tchop my money. Acha nikule pesa.” This chorus brings out the title of the song Raha.

Generally, the song is great and goes with a rating of 7/10.

Below is a link to the video.