Is Kenya-Mozambique bilateral agreements, a COW2 attempt?

Is Kenya-Mozambique bilateral agreements, a COW2 attempt?

Geza Ulole

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On his most recent Globertrotting tour, President Kenyatta paid a state visit President Nyusi of Mozambique. According to the official state communiqué from the GoK, a number of issues were agreed upon as far as signed bilateral agreements between these two states are concerned.

Forget that flawed, not fit to be called bilateral agreement but desperate buttlicking since unreciprocated visa free travelling permission by Kenya to Mozambicans, this review, has specifically chosen to discuss the impact of two i.e gas and coal to the larger envisioned common market for the EAC member states i.e. coal and gas.

It has to be known the EAC member states have been of late embroiled in serious interstate trade disputes where the main belligerents have been betwen Kenya and the rest of the member states. Be it a ban on sugar, maize n chicken imports from Uganda, a ban on gas n wheat from Tanzania, a a ban of second hand clothes to the region, Kenya stands out as a common economic agressor if not a sellout to the common agenda.

As the main reason for Kenya's acts towards regional trade, cushioning her economic interests from unfair trade practices from other members states has been their point of contention as a defence of their protectionism comes to light.

Of late industrial sweetener has again put Kenya at cross swords against Uganda and Tanzania. The EAC member states agreed to make the region sugar independent and to drive investments had to limit importation, therefore introduced a common tarrif to sugar from outside the block.

But unfortunately contrary to the common agreement, Kenya saw a dishonest opportunity to violate the agreement by lowering the set tarrifs for imported industrial sugar for her confectioneries that received stamps from KRA as conforming to rule of originality. This led to Tanzania and Uganda introducing a 25% tarrif to confectionery products from Kenya.

This latest trade wrangle is a culmination of a series of episodes that Kenya has been found to violate in her attempt to maintain the status quo as far as regional dominance on trade is concerned but via an attempt to cheat on regional accepted fair trade practices.

After a retaliatory response by TRA on perishable dairy products from Kenya on the eve of a ban wheat flour and gas consignment from Tanzania on flimsy excuses, Kenya backed down for a moment but a sign of all is not well remained with Kenya.

The recent trade agreements in Maputo can testify to that as Kenya, in an attempt to fight Tanzanian gas dealers that are at the moment dominating the gas and coal importation in Kenya. To tilt the balance, a defeated Kenya from Tanzanian importers unceremoniously chose to import the two products from Mozambique. It has to be noticed aside heating and steel production purposes, coal is a key ingredient for cement production.

One should ask whether this jittery and selfish attitude approach to scuttle regional trade helps Kenya at all on her wrong pursuits to maintain her dominance. After a loss to a bid to host the East African Crude Oil pipeline (EACOP) to Tanzania, Kenya chose to go solo and construction the pipeline in regardless of the agreements put before for a winner takes all to one regional pipeline.

One should also ask oneself, where does Kenya derive that boldness to boycott regional initiatives? It could be as a result of that selfish nature, Kenya finds nothing unusual as far as attempts to sabotage the implementation of regional projects and the overall common market agenda.
For that case, it has probably not come to her attention how the rest of member states have quietly chose to stay united and align themselves to pursue regional projects sans Kenya.

And coincidentally enough, the recent resources boom is happening outside Kenya otherwise a collapse number two of the EAC would have been already ensured if were to happen in Kenya. Take an example of the election year 2015 attempt to ban Tanzania's tour vans from accessing JKIA on an trying to force Tanzania allowing Kenya's tour vans entering her ecological protected reserves free of charge.

My fingers are crossed right now to see how the gas and coal agreements between Mozambique and Kenya pan out as still the location of Tanzania is an uncomparable advantage to any competition
outside region as far as fair trade practices stated in common market protocols are observed. It has to be remembered Qatar signed such a deal with Kenya before and fumbled. While the current regional infrastructure projects are vivid testimonials to bloated scheming attempts by Kenya to the region contrary to the expectations.

On the other hand, I wait to see how other regional member states will respond to this never ending Kenya's hullabaloo cum no brainer shenanigans intending to undermine the East African common markets protocols as a repeat of COW will be a disaster to Kenya's economic repertoire.


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The usual ungrounded fears from the ever spoon-fed lot!
Kenya is not tethered to EAC only and can engage others as well. Mozambique is a Comesa member so is Kenya, same way Tz engages Sadc,Comesa and EAC.
Also can you appraise yourself with the fact that whole of EAC does not produce industrial sugar but imports. By slapping a 25% tariff on Kenya's confectionary, Tz and UG are not sincere since the sugar is just but an ingredient of the finished products.
On cross border tour transfers, it was Tz that first went ballistic by banning tour vans from Kenya. Reciprocal of the same was very apt by banning Tz ones from JKIA.
There was to be no other "East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline" apart from the Lapsset route until Tz sweet talked UG into reneging on it with an allure of cheap land and cock and bull tales of insecurity in Kenya! The rent seeking Tz with no oil deposits boxed in UG by appearing
angelic!
On gas and coal, Kenya is free to source from anywhere in the world just as Tz is free to sell to whoever comes knocking with the right price!

Tz should stop being a cry-baby and seeing every looming shadow as being cast by Kenya. The world is competitive and only the aggressive will survive irrespective of regional cocoons. Better to have plan B always!
 
The usual ungrounded fears from the ever spoon-fed lot!
Kenya is not tethered to EAC only and can engage others as well. Mozambique is a Comesa member so is Kenya, same way Tz engages Sadc,Comesa and EAC.
Also can you appraise yourself with the fact that whole of EAC does not produce industrial sugar but imports. By slapping a 25% tariff on Kenya's confectionary, Tz and UG are not sincere since the sugar is just but an ingredient of the finished products.
On cross border tour transfers, it was Tz that first went ballistic by banning tour vans from Kenya. Reciprocal of the same was very apt by banning Tz ones from JKIA.
There was to be no other "East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline" apart from the Lapsset route until Tz sweet talked UG into reneging on it with an allure of cheap land and cock and bull tales of insecurity in Kenya! The rent seeking Tz with no oil deposits boxed in UG by appearing
angelic!
On gas and coal, Kenya is free to source from anywhere in the world just as Tz is free to sell to whoever comes knocking with the right price!

Tz should stop being a cry-baby and seeing every looming shadow as being cast by Kenya. The world is competitive and only the aggressive will survive irrespective of regional cocoons. Better to have plan B always!
that Bolongoja border was closed since a break up of the first EAC. If we did ban urban vans first then why did u back down when we cut KQ frequencies to JNIA n KIA?
 
The usual ungrounded fears from the ever spoon-fed lot!
Kenya is not tethered to EAC only and can engage others as well. Mozambique is a Comesa member so is Kenya, same way Tz engages Sadc,Comesa and EAC.
Also can you appraise yourself with the fact that whole of EAC does not produce industrial sugar but imports. By slapping a 25% tariff on Kenya's confectionary, Tz and UG are not sincere since the sugar is just but an ingredient of the finished products.
On cross border tour transfers, it was Tz that first went ballistic by banning tour vans from Kenya. Reciprocal of the same was very apt by banning Tz ones from JKIA.
There was to be no other "East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline" apart from the Lapsset route until Tz sweet talked UG into reneging on it with an allure of cheap land and cock and bull tales of insecurity in Kenya! The rent seeking Tz with no oil deposits boxed in UG by appearing
angelic!
On gas and coal, Kenya is free to source from anywhere in the world just as Tz is free to sell to whoever comes knocking with the right price!

Tz should stop being a cry-baby and seeing every looming shadow as being cast by Kenya. The world is competitive and only the aggressive will survive irrespective of regional cocoons. Better to have plan B always!
There was an agreement between Kenya and Tanzania dated back 1985 stated that, no vans from opposite country will be allowed to enter national parks or tourist attractions. JKIA is NOT a tourist attractions. Mmeulizwa hili swali mmeshindwa kujibu.
 
that Bolongoja border was closed since a break up of the first EAC. If we did ban urban vans first then why did u back down when we cut KQ frequencies to JNIA n KIA?
You have no point boss. Tz starts all the evil things and when Kenya react you become victims. Stupid LDC

Kenyans are still harassed in Tz till to date.
 
Kenyatta anapenda kuleta hizi arm twisting ideas lakini zinamshinda mwenye, he did that with South Africa nothing happen, amejaribu na Tanzania, fail. Sasa anajaribu na Mozambique, we know hiyo nayo itaishia wapi.
 
Gezaulole and some tanzanias are very funny creatures, when kenyans are harassed , jailed ,cattle get auctioned, products get banned......they are all over jamii forum cheering and celebrating. when we try pursue new market's they are here playing victims and crying sabotage blabla C.O.W....if kenya have to move forward we need to forget about these ldc cry babies especially tanzania,let us think of new big market's like sudan and ethiopia upnorth .....if we have to think of downsouth let it be malawi, Mozambique etc
 
Kenyatta anapenda kuleta hizi arm twisting ideas lakini zinamshinda mwenye, he did that with South Africa nothing happen, amejaribu na Tanzania, fail. Sasa anajaribu na Mozambique, we know hiyo nayo itaishia wapi.
The relationship between kenya and Tanzania will never work ,the earlier we put this into our skulls the better for every one.
 
Kenya opting for Mozambique and brushing off Tanzagiza efforts of trying to monopolize gas and coal exports has hit a snag. This is a good reason for a bitter Geza to rant through numerous anti Kenya posts, however His rants are akin a drop of water in the ocean.

Kenya shall and will independently choose from whom to import coal and gas whether Tz likes it or not. We are not East and Central Africa's largest economy by mistake, we dictate the rules of the game because we can and Tanzagiza don't have a choice not to play by them. Ati hawa mafala walithania Kenya ndio atakayowatajirisha ila wamekula huu na hasara juu. Sasa tnashikilia Mozambique na Zambia yani ni kama Tz is a landlocked nation.
 
The relationship between kenya and Tanzania will never work ,the earlier we put this into our skulls the better for every one.
It can work with the right people in place. People need to understand back stubbing doesn't benefit any one. It's only lead to loss in trade. We need to create a win win condition rather than one turn to cheerleader of the other.
 
Kenya opting for Mozambique and brushing off Tanzagiza efforts of trying to monopolize gas and coal exports has hit a snag. This is a good reason for a bitter Geza to rant through numerous anti Kenya posts, however His rants are akin a drop of water in the ocean.

Kenya shall and will independently choose from whom to import coal and gas whether Tz likes it or not. We are not East and Central Africa's largest economy by mistake, we dictate the rules of the game because we can and Tanzagiza don't have a choice not to play by them. Ati hawa mafala walithania Kenya ndio atakayowatajirisha ila wamekula huu na hasara juu. Sasa tnashikilia Mozambique na Zambia yani ni kama Tz is a landlocked nation.
You must have borrowed this from Trump's play book.
 
Gezaulole and some tanzanias are very funny creatures, when kenyans are harassed , jailed ,cattle get auctioned, products get banned......they are all over jamii forum cheering and celebrating. when we try pursue new market's they are here playing victims and crying sabotage blabla C.O.W....if kenya have to move forward we need to forget about these ldc cry babies especially tanzania,let us think of new big market's like sudan and ethiopia upnorth .....if we have to think of downsouth let it be malawi, Mozambique etc

True,these laggards are out to slow our pace! Every move by Kenya is viewed suspiciously and being branded COW! Time to read the riot act and move at our pace without being dictated by stagnant minds in the name of EAC!
 
Where are you currently exporting your coal and gas? if none you are on the losing side bro.
Zambia Rwanda and Uganda are all lining up to buy our gas. As for coal, Chinese have already pitch their flag on that.
 
Zambia Rwanda and Uganda are all lining up to buy our gas. As for coal, Chinese have already pitch their flag on that.
So for now mko kwa ile stage yenyu ya tuta-export to Ug, Rwanda na China? Nimekuuliza swami rahisi sana ila unayumba yumba kama kawaida yenyu. With data evidence show me coal and gas exports as of April 29 2018...povu ruksa.
 
So for now mko kwa ile stage yenyu ya tuta-export to Ug, Rwanda na China? Nimekuuliza swami rahisi sana ila unayumba yumba kama kawaida yenyu. With data evidence show me coal and gas exports as of April 29 2018...povu ruksa.
The answer is zero!!! !wanaumwa ivi juu walitegemea kenya ndio itakuwa cashcow ya kuuza gesi yao na makaa, gesi tutanunua na makaa tutanunua Mozambique wapende wasipende..... We are not going to allow gas and coal monopoly by Tanzania.
 
So for now mko kwa ile stage yenyu ya tuta-export to Ug, Rwanda na China? Nimekuuliza swami rahisi sana ila unayumba yumba kama kawaida yenyu. With data evidence show me coal and gas exports as of April 29 2018...povu ruksa.
Haha unachekesha sana, Kenya import less than 1% ya uwezo wa kuzalisha coal in Tanzania kama kuna zaidi ya hapo tutambue. Tena ni ceramic company ndogo ndio ina import baada ya south Africa kuwapandisha bei.
 
It can work with the right people in place. People need to understand back stubbing doesn't benefit any one. It's only lead to loss in trade. We need to create a win win condition rather than one turn to cheerleader of the other.
ile kitu tunataka ni iyo trade ifike hadi zero na mkiweza mjenge ukuta namanga hadi lake victoria.......we buy from you guys then you start yapping that you feed us bla bla ohh we cant live without you guys, sasa tunata serikali yetu iwe ikinunua mahindi na ngano kutoka zambia na africa kusini alafu tuone kama maisha haitaendelea tusipo fanya biashara na nyinyi.
 
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