Jinsi makampuni ya Kenya yanavyozidi kuliteka soko la EAC lenye idadi ya watu milioni 150

Jinsi makampuni ya Kenya yanavyozidi kuliteka soko la EAC lenye idadi ya watu milioni 150

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Soko la EAC linazid kufungua milango, makampuni ya Kenya kwa ujasiri yanazidi kutanua na yapo kwenye kila taifa mwanachama wa huu muungano, safi sana kwa kweli. Takwimu za hivi majuzi zimeonyesha jinsi mauzo yetu kwenda kwenye haya mataifa yameongezeka pakubwa, huu ndio muda wa kila mmoja wetu kuchangamka. Rais wetu amedumisha diplomasia, amekua akitumia busara kujibu uchokozi na mikwara ya majirani.

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The 150 million people strong EAC Common Market has opened a window for cross-border expansion, nurturing homegrown multinationals that now straddle the region.

Kenyan companies have been the most adventurous, with their cross-border advances returning a mixed bag of fortunes.

Some firms have recorded huge successes while others have rued the decision to venture outside their home markets. Fast-growing sectors such as financial services, manufacturing, retail, transport and ICT have provided launch pads for those itching to venture outside their comfort zones.

“The spirit of the Common Market Protocol encouraged Kenyan companies to venture into the region but most realised the situation on the ground was quite different. Despite the challenges, Kenyan companies have benefitted specifically when it comes to free movement of persons, labour and capital,” said Meshack Kipturgo, managing director of logistics company, Siginon Group.

EAC countries have to a large extent domesticated the Common Market Protocol making it easier for private companies to establish cross-border operations, but some have gone against the agreement on areas like free movement of people and land use that remains restricted.

Some of the notable Kenyan companies with regional operations include KCB, Equity, DTB and NCBA banks, East Africa Breweries Ltd, Bidco Oil Refineries, Brookside Dairy, Siginon Group, Nation Media Group and Britam.

Stiff competition
For most of these companies, the search for revenue growth opportunities and stiff competition in the domestic market both from local companies and global conglomerates coming into the region forced them to seek new opportunities regionally.

Efforts to harmonise taxes, creation of one-stop border points, common investments in infrastructure projects and other initiatives have turned the EAC into a fertile expansion territory.

Some companies, particularly banks, have cross-listed their shares in neighbouring bourses including Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange, Uganda Securities Exchange and Rwanda Stock Exchange to create a sense of local ownership, improve visibility and enlarge their investor base.

However, low or no trading due to shallow depth of the stock markets, high stockbrokerage fees, clearing and settlement costs, and other charges have discouraged other companies to consider cross-listing.

Some of those that have crossed boundaries have struggled to sustain operations of the new subsidiaries, majority of which have taken years to break even and start contributing to the overall bottom line.

This reality is well depicted by Kenyan banks with regional operations. According to data by the Central Bank of Kenya, regional subsidiaries of Kenyan banks recorded $106.5 million rise in profit before tax in 2018 compared with $80.6 million in 2017, a 31.5 percent increase.

Financing pitfalls
Rwanda presented the best-earning capacity for Kenyan banks despite having fewer subsidiaries, while Uganda topped the list of loss-making units.

For companies like ARM Cement, the pitfalls of regional expansion have been catastrophic. This because the company’s demise is directly linked to a botched attempt to conquer the regional cement market using an expansion strategy crafted on borrowing short-term commercial loans to finance long-term projects.

Source: The East African
 
Jambo jema kabisa jirani hamna haja ya kuweka vijembe kwenye taarifa yako.. Sehemu kubwa tunapokwama waafrika ni hii sehemu ya biashara na uwekezaji baina yetu wenyewe. Tukiweza ku harmonise mambo ya sheria na kodi naamini uwekezaji kwa kiasi kikubwa utatoka miongoni mwetu badala ya ng`ambo
 
Jambo jema kabisa jirani hamna haja ya kuweka vijembe kwenye taarifa yako.. Sehemu kubwa tunapokwama waafrika ni hii sehemu ya biashara na uwekezaji baina yetu wenyewe. Tukiweza ku harmonise mambo ya sheria na kodi naamini uwekezaji kwa kiasi kikubwa utatoka miongoni mwetu badala ya ng`ambo

Wala sio vijembe, ni ukweli kama ulivyo maana rais wetu amedhihirisha uongozi wa nchi unahitaji mtu aliyebobea kwenye masuala ya diplomasia, kuna kipindi huwa tunachokozwa najikuta napata hasira na kuhisi kama ningekua rais lazima tungezichapa hadi kieleweke, ila rais Uhuru huchukulia poa na kuwakuna wachokozi hadi wanachekelea na kuachia.
 
It is a no-brainer that Rwanda presented the best earning capacity for Kenyan banks despite having fewer subsidiaries. Rwanda walitupiku kwenye rank ya 'ease of doing business' mwaka wa 2019 na 2020 pia. Rwanda is definately the place to be for Kenyan companies, tuna mengi ya kujifunza kule Kigali. Alafu kwenye sekta moja tu ya finance, faida ya benki za Kenya ukanda huu mwaka wa 2018 iliongezeka kwa $106.5 Million(35%)! Hongera kwa manyang'au, endeleeni kwa moyo huo huo.
 
It is a no-brainer that Rwanda presented the best earning capacity for Kenyan banks despite having fewer subsidiaries. Rwanda walitupiku kwenye rank ya 'ease of doing business' mwaka wa 2019 na 2020 pia. Rwanda is definately the place to be for Kenyan companies, tuna mengi ya kujifunza kule Kigali. Alafu kwenye sekta moja tu ya finance, faida ya benki za Kenya ukanda huu mwaka wa 2018 iliongezeka kwa $106.5 Million(35%)! Hongera kwa manyang'au, endeleeni kwa moyo huo huo.

Naskia kwanza kwa tech Rwandese support Kenyan systems sana, kwanza venye I have a banking software that will work well with their e-procurement system.
 
Jambo jema kabisa jirani hamna haja ya kuweka vijembe kwenye taarifa yako.. Sehemu kubwa tunapokwama waafrika ni hii sehemu ya biashara na uwekezaji baina yetu wenyewe. Tukiweza ku harmonise mambo ya sheria na kodi naamini uwekezaji kwa kiasi kikubwa utatoka miongoni mwetu badala ya ng`ambo
Hehehe, Unajisumbua kumjibu Kubwajinga kwa Hekima. Tambua 100% ya Habari zinazoletwa na Mkenya humu ni Tz Vs Kenya.

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Naskia kwanza kwa tech Rwandese support Kenyan systems sana, kwanza venye i have a banking software that will work well with their e-procurement system

Jamaa wako poa sana software industry, developers wao ni balaa, nakumbuka hata Magufuli aliwafuata Wanyarwanda waweke mifumo pale TRA.

Kagame angepewa tafa kubwa lenye raslimali, kha tungekua tunang'ang'ania kwenda kwake.
 
Kwani kibera hapatoshi?
Jamaa wako poa sana software industry, developers wao ni balaa, nakumbuka hata Magufuli aliwafuata Wanyarwanda waweke mifumo pale TRA.
Kagame angepewa tafa kubwa lenye raslimali, kha tungekua tunang'ang'ania kwenda kwake....
 
Naskia kwanza kwa tech Rwandese support Kenyan systems sana, kwanza venye i have a banking software that will work well with their e-procurement system
Their e-GP system, UMUCYO, is very impressive and a success story. Futhermore, apart from cutting the red tape delays in bids, improving contract management and efficiency it is transparency based. Did you know that Rwanda was the first African country to implement a nationalwide e-procurement system?
 
Their e-GP system, UMUCYO, is very impressive and a success story. Futhermore, apart from cutting the red tape delays in bids, improving contract management and efficiency it is transparency based. Did you know that Rwanda was the first African country to implement a nationalwide e-procurement system?
I saw that kama ukona links huko ebu holla I share my idea in connection with umucyo, by the way we also heading to e-procurement and facing out ifmis very soon.
 
Dah...yaani unataka kuniambia kuwa yuko hapa TZ?
MK254 sio mtu mbaya bali anaonesha ni mzalendo kwa nchi yake ila ni ile type ya watu wenye wivu na husda haswa kwa Tz.

Anaiogopa Tanzania balaa!
 
MK254 come see some grown ass men bitching about you .

It seems what you are doing here is working. You have their attention.
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I saw that kama ukona links huko ebu holla i share my idea in connection with umucyo, by the way we also heading to e-procurement and facing out ifmis very soon
I got contacts but not in the ICT sector. I came across UMUCYO some years back during a project in Rubavu. Ill definately ask about it though.
 
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