@VVS,
On tanzania my judgement is hinged on low traded volume and replication of made-in-kenya counters just like Uganda.
But for Uganda if Kenyan are wonderful people to foreigners then ugandans are wonderfully wonderful. I have been there with my family. I wonder why Ugandan regards Kenyans as oppressors and hostile big brother especially at the boarders ? I believe you know better.
On M7 (Museveni), take my word for it it is an era that will come to an end one day. Afterall Mzee Kenyatta came and left, Moi came and left, Mzee MK will soon leave, ditto for M7.
Is the dreaded Idi Amin Dada still ruling Uganda? M7 emergence in 1986 was a child of necessity for Ugandan nation, but the child has become a pain in the neck. Tough times never last but tough people do.
Kenyans should not sit on the fence because of M7, this is the time to take position .
I see a lot of opportunities in Uganda.
EAC will surely come to fruition.
The rate foreigners troop to Uganda makes me to believe Kenyans do not see what the rest of the world is seing. They are only seing a mortal dictator M7. Hope it will not be too late for Kenyans to benefit from emerging opportunities in neighbouring Uganda
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .