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The Ugandan singer Eddy Kenzo lost his parents when he was still a child and as a teenager he had to sleep on the streets of Kampala. Music soon became an outlet and a way to express himself. Today, the award-winning musician is famous for his mix of dancehall and afrobeats. This year, he could become the first Ugandan ever to win a Grammy Awards for his song "Gimme Love", which is nominated in the category "Best Global Music Performance".
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Did you know that WOMEN AREN'T ALLOWED TO SELL CHICKEN IN NAMAWOJJOLO? Here is WHY.
It first took me a good five months of observation, since July 2022 during my journies from Jinja to Kampala for my weekend study program at Uganda Management Institute, I kept looking at the very aggressive chicken BBQ sellers in Namawojjolo, on some days I would buy a piece and some Gonja (Roasted bananas). My journalistic intuition drove me into several questions, how come I dont get to see any women selling chicken, do they sell so fast that I never find any of them still running around with some pieces, because truly women in Namawojjolo are equally active at the job despite what they sell.
The investigative journalist in me had to act, on one of the weekends I requedted that I wanted to support a woman who was selling chicken, I asked the men who had rushed to the vehicle window if they could call any woman to sell to me, the reaction was a little strange but I could understand, I mean which seller is willing to call for you another seller of the same product.
After insisting on getting a woman who was selling chicken, one of the men told me "wano abakazi tebakilizibwa kutunda nkoko" ( meaning women are not allowed to sell chicken here). I felt the same way you are feeling right now, I was in disbelief, not to kill the conversation I laughed it off, and asked the man why? He said it's bad culturally but I did not buy his answer because gone are the days when our mothers were denied to eat chicken that it was a taboo how could selling be bad in 2022.
We left Namawojjolo but my curious mind literally stayed behind asking more questions, I wanted to visit the local leaders and interview them plus anyone else who could answer my questions.
Much as I did not manage to visit the local leaders in Namawojjolo, I knew if I interacted with some three to four people, I would get an answer. On 3rd December 2022, enroute to Kampala for my usual weekend program, we stopped for some BBQ, this time I was quite straight with the men selling chicken, I asked them why women are not allowed to sell chicken here, one said it plainly "tetubakiliza kutunda nkoko" (meaning we don't allow them to sell chicken), I felt like I was back to the 90s in my village of Butaleja when men dictated what women had to do or not do.
One of them sugar quoted the answer and said "batya okutunda enkoko" meaning they (women) fear to sell chicken, we left the place, I almost thought it was a cultural problem but I remembered that I had not talked to any women yet.
On 28th January 2023, returning to Jinja from Kampala, at around 5pm, we made a stop at Namawojjolo, luckily this time I had about four women lined at the car window selling Gonja (Roasted bananas), water, soda, juice, at this point I was convinced that women are actually not allowed to sell chicken in Namawojjolo but still I had to ask.
I thought the women would be more positive to talk about it, when I asked "nyabo, lwaki mwe temutunda Nkoko" (why dont you sell chicken), three of them gave me a bad eye and walked away from me like they were not interested in selling to me anymore, one woman managed to give me an opinion but very brief, "ffe batugana okutunda enkoko" (meaning we were denied from selling chicken).
When the woman gave me her answer, I knew the three men standing near with their pieces of chicken will want to rebuttal with the truth, one responded "abo tebasobola kutunda enkoko wano" (meaning those ones cannot sell chicken here). The second certainly said the truth, "abakzi tetubakiliza kutunda nkoko lwakuba bajja tukuba oluggo" directly it means we cannot allow women to sell chicken here because they will hit us with a stick.
I thought I was good at street language but At this point I was lost, I asked the second guy in Luganda, what do you mean, he said "ffe tujakuba tetutunda" (meaning if they let women sell chicken, the men will not be able to sell), the third man added on by saying, "abantu besiga nyo abakazi" meaning (people easily trust women).
Women in Namawojjolo are not allowed to sell chicken which is the biggest item on the market in that area because men are afraid of competition, it is a hard reality in the 21st century.
Story by: Noah Wapera
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Late Lucky Dubeβs backing vocalists would like to thank All the Queens that have joined 54 African Mamas!
It is no secrete that Women since the turn of the century, have emerged as primary catalysts for protests against many ills of the world!
Time has arrived for African Women In Music, to play their part as a unity!
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54 AFRICAN MAMAS PROGRAM MEDIA STATEMENT
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In a bid to unite the African Women in the Arts industry and break the silence that women have been going through for decades, the South African Association of Arts Administration (SAAAA) working through and with An initiative by ToGaTa (the Late Lucky Dubeβs Backing Vocalists) present the 54 African Mamas Program.
Late Lucky Dube is smiling in his grave to witness his backing vocalists, as they continue to address the social ills of the World. 54 AFRICAN MAMAS is an initiative aimed at combating the relentless abuse of Women in the music industry.
The 54 African Mamas program is bringing together women in the music industry from across the 54 African states, women with like minds and similar challenges who are determined to forge a way and raise the voice of all women across the continent.
We will be choosing an ambassador and a coordinator from each African country who will help to champion the vision of 54 African Mamas program, these members will be in charge of all the program activations and media campaigns. We call upon everyone who would love to see an end to the plight that women in the Music industry are going through, please come out, speak to our ambassadors and coordinators, share with them your stories, advise and ideas as we build a better community for all women.
We appeal to the Governments of the different African States to support our initiative, we ask the Media to kindly come on board and create awareness about this program and its agenda for the betterment of the African Music Industry.
We also appeal to the general public that we hope to have some concerts organised, when we do, please come out in big numbers and we celebrate the women in the music industry.
STRUCTURE OF THE PROJECT ITEM YEAR
Women in Music from the entire Africa unite to break the silence of Women abuse in the African Music Industry
54 AFRICAN MAMAS β ALL WOMEN FESTIVAL 2023 β INTERNATIONAL WOMENβS DAY FESTIVAL
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Ya damn right when you call her a global star, a Ugandan Artist is paid 5M UGX and the following day she will post how she is Africa No1 πππ
Beyonce was reportedly paid $24 million or approximately AED88.15 million for a 73-minute show at the opening of an ultra-luxury hotel in Dubai.
In Beyonce's invitation-only concert at the Atlantis The Royal, several A-listers were spotted, including Rebel Wilson, Liam Payne, Kendall Jenner, Aamir Khan, and Olivia Culpo, among others.
According to an Arabian Business report, the superstar has stayed in the resort's $100,000 room.
Beyonce's performance in Dubai marked her return to the stage after a five-year hiatus.
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