Pyramid Island
Pyramid Island is a Kenyan island whose westernmost point is used to demarcate the border between Kenya and Uganda just north of the 1st degree south parallel in Lake Victoria. It is located close to two adjacent islands, Migingo Island and Usingo Island. Pyramid and Usingo are steep and uninhabitable (The New Vision of 21 April 2009). The Kenya - Uganda border was delineated by order of the Kenya Colony and Protectorate (Boundaries Order in Council 1926. Excerpts of the same document can be downloaded in pdf format from the US Department of State Library at http://www.law.fsu.edu/library/collection/limitsinseas/ibs139.pdf.
The other islands associated with the boundary of Uganda and Kenya in Lake Victoria include Sumba, Mageta, Kiringiti, and Ilemba Islands (Whitehouse, R.N. and C.S. Hunter, 1955). The documents above state that the boundary of Uganda runs from the mouth of River Sio in a straight line south-westerly to the most northerly point of Sumba Island. It continues by the western and south-western shores of the island to its most southerly point before following a straight line south-easterly to the most westerly point of Mageta Island. From there it follows a straight line southerly to the most western point of Kiringiti Island, thence follows a straight line southerly to the most western point of Ilemba Island before following a straight line southerly again to the westernmost point of Pyramid Island and continuing in a straight line due south to a point on Latitude 1 south. (Constitution of the Republic of Uganda 1995).
References
- Government of Uganda (1995) Constitution of the Republic of Uganda. Uganda Printing and Publishing Corporation, P.O. Box 33, Entebbe, Uganda.
- The New Vision (2009) Migingo Row Disrupts Trade. Newspaper. E-mail: [email protected] P.O. Box 9815, Kampala, Uganda
- Whitehouse,R.N. and C.S. Hunter (1955) Victoria Nyanza, Northern Portion. Admiralty Charts and Publications, U.K.
Coordinates: 0°54′07″S 33°56′22″E / 0.90194°S 33.93944°E