Kenya risks UK blacklist over open Tanzania border

Kenya risks UK blacklist over open Tanzania border

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Kenya risks UK blacklist over open Tanzania border​

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Terminal 1A at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. FILE PHOTO | NMG

Summary

  • Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, quoting a source from the British High Commission in Nairobi, said that Kenya is likely to be added to the ‘red list’ by March 29.
  • Kenya has been hesitant to restrict movement on the Tanzania border, fearing retaliation by Dar es Salam.
  • Last August, Tanzania banned four Kenyan airlines from its market as a tit-for-tat trade war between the two countries escalated after Nairobi included Tanzanians among travellers to be put under mandatory quarantine.

Kenya risks joining the UK’s ‘red list’ of countries from where travellers are subjected to mandatory stay at quarantine hotels due to the government’s reluctance to close the border with Tanzania.

Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, quoting a source from the British High Commission in Nairobi, said that Kenya is likely to be added to the ‘red list’ by March 29.

Kenya has been hesitant to restrict movement on the Tanzania border, fearing retaliation by Dar es Salam.

Last August, Tanzania banned four Kenyan airlines from its market as a tit-for-tat trade war between the two countries escalated after Nairobi included Tanzanians among travellers to be put under mandatory quarantine.

Should the UK place Kenya on the “red list”, travellers from the country to Britain will have to pre-book and pay £1,750 to spend 10 days in government-sanctioned hotels. The cost covers the hotel stay, transport and testing.

The decision would deliver yet another devastating blow to tourism not only in Kenya but across the continent.

With South Africa, Ethiopia, Qatar and UAE already on the red list, Nairobi has been the last major hub for connecting flights into the UK.

“For weeks, red list rumours have been circulating Nairobi; a refusal to close borders with neighbouring Tanzania, which has not published coronavirus statistics since May 2020, was touted as a key factor,” said the Telegraph.

Wednesday, British High Commission in Nairobi told the Business Daily it would not comment on the reports of an alert on Kenya.

“The red list is kept under constant review and we will not hesitate to act when needed. We do not provide a running commentary on whether specific countries may be removed or added to the list,” said British High Commission’s spokesperson.

Tanzanian authorities have taken a controversially relaxed approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

The refusal by former President John Magufuli, who died on March 17, to impose lockdowns or physical distancing measures and to halt the release of figures on infections since late April, made him a regional outlier and caused concern among Tanzania’s neighbours and the World Health Organisation.

Tanzania’s government has declared the country free from Covid-19 and has no plans for vaccination.

Top officials in Tanzania have also warned -- without providing any evidence -- that Covid-19 vaccines could be harmful and has instead been urging citizens to use steam inhalation and herbal medicines, neither of which have been approved by the WHO as treatments.

The UK is fretful that travellers from Kenya could bring Covid variants to Britain in the wake of free movement across the border with Tanzania.

Kenya, which had reported 124,707 cases of Covid-19 infections and 2,066 deaths by yesterday, is currently gripped by a third wave of infections, which is stretching its health facilities.

Kenya and Tanzania have in the last four years had bruising fights over work visa, taxes and market access rights for items such as sugar, milk and dairy products.

This has affected bilateral trade between the two nations, prompting a series of meetings, including a summit in Arusha from November 12-16 last year to try and thaw the frosty ties.

It was the second such summit following a similar one in May 2019 in which Kenya raised concerns over multiple non-tariff barriers placed on its goods entering Tanzania.

Although the East African Community (EAC) Customs Union Protocol requires that partner States treat goods manufactured from each other like local products, Tanzania and Kenya have repeatedly feuded over market access.

For instance, Tanzania has frequently claimed that Kenyan manufacturers have abused duty-free sugar imports to make sweets and other confectioneries which they later dump into its market.

Tanzania, therefore, opted to retain 25 percent import duty on Kenyan-made confectioneries such as chocolate, ice cream, biscuits and sweets, citing use of imported industrial sugar besides continuing to levy 25 percent duty on Kenya’s edible oils as well as the Tembo cement brand produced by Bamburi Cement factory that it says are made from imported palm and clinker respectively.

Nairobi retaliated by imposing new tariffs on Tanzanian products such as flour.


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MY TAKE
Jirani kaanza blame game! UK is banned by the rest of EU by being the source of the deadily covid19 B1.1.7 variant!
CC: Tony254 upumbavu wa kutumiwa mtaacha lini? Mnamjaribu Samia sio?
 
Tanzania vs UK, jirani chagua nani kwako ni muhimu zaidi, tunajiandaa kujibu mapigo ukiamua kuegemea UK

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Mapigo yapi? Kenya ni powerhouse. GDP ya TZ ni 1/4 ya Kenya's. Kenya tries to be nice to her neighbors. Hakuna cha muhimu nchi yenye uchumi mdogo inaweza trade with a powerhouse at an equal level. These countries are not equal.
 
Tanzania vs UK, jirani chagua nani kwako ni muhimu zaidi, tunajiandaa kujibu mapigo ukiamua kuegemea UK

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UK is a much more important trading partner to Kenya. They buy more of our goods than TZ does. UK buys our flowers, tea and vegetables. Ni ngumu kuchagua maana TZ pia ni muhimu kwa Kenya. Wacha tuone Kenya itachagua nchi gani na kupuuza gani.
 
UK is a much more important trading partner to Kenya. They buy more of our goods than TZ does. UK buys our flowers, tea and vegetables. Ni ngumu kuchagua maana TZ pia ni muhimu kwa Kenya. Wacha tuone Kenya itachagua nchi gani na kupuuza gani.
Tanzania ni Muhimu kwa Kenya kuliko UK, ukitaka kuthibitisha hilo, utaona lazima viongozi wa Kenya wayaachana na UK, Kenya haiwezi kuishi kwa muda mtefu bila Tanzania.

Tanzania ndio nchi pekee hapa duniani yenye makampuni mengi ya Kenya, viwanda vya Kenya vinategemea malighafi toka Tanzania, Kenya inaitegemea Tanzania kama njia ya kufikia masoko ya kusini mwa Africa, uchumi wa Kenya utacollapse bila Tanzania

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Mapigo yapi? Kenya ni powerhouse. GDP ya TZ ni 1/4 ya Kenya's. Kenya tries to be nice to her neighbors. Hakuna cha muhimu nchi yenye uchumi mdogo inaweza trade with a powerhouse at an equal level. These countries are not equal.
Hukumbuki mlivyozuia madereva wa Tanzania kuja Kenya hadi muwapime Corona mkuu wa mkoa wa Tanga alivyowatoa machozi?, hukumbuki mlivyotuweka katika orodha ya nchi hatari tulivyozuia ndege zenu hadi mlipolegea?, jaribuni sasa hivi muone kitakachowakuta, Tanzania ni dola kubwa ukanda huu, tunaweza kuwafanya lolote tunalotaka

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Tanzania ni Muhimu kwa Kenya kuliko UK, ukitaka kuthibitisha hilo, utaona lazima viongozi wa Kenya wayaachana na UK, Kenya haiwezi kuishi kwa muda mtefu bila Tanzania.

Tanzania ndio nchi pekee hapa duniani yenye makampuni mengi ya Kenya, viwanda vya Kenya vinategemea malighafi toka Tanzania, Kenya inaitegemea Tanzania kama njia ya kufikia masoko ya kusini mwa Africa, uchumi wa Kenya utacollapse bila Tanzania

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Hii ni ile waingereza wanaita wishful thinking. TZ ni muhimu, japo haijashikilia uchumi wa Kenya. La, hapana. The largest importer from Kenya is Uganda. Followed by the UK. The most profitable companies in Kenya are known. Which is this Kenyan company operating in TZ and which is making our large economy to stay afloat? Please name 5 companies that operate from TZ. Hamna.
 
Hawa wakunya land jaman ni wanafiki wa kiwango cha first class, this week wanajifanya wanatufariji nq kutupa pole ..kumbe wana panga jambo lao
Sasa KEMSA imetoa mapendekezo yao ktk vita zidi ya corona ..moja kati ya mapendekezo yao wanataka border ya Namanga ifungwe ati wanadai sie tuna wapelekea corona ....hawa jamaa mnajua ni ngesewa
 

Kenya risks UK blacklist over open Tanzania border​

kenya pic

Terminal 1A at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport. FILE PHOTO | NMG

Summary

  • Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, quoting a source from the British High Commission in Nairobi, said that Kenya is likely to be added to the ‘red list’ by March 29.
  • Kenya has been hesitant to restrict movement on the Tanzania border, fearing retaliation by Dar es Salam.
  • Last August, Tanzania banned four Kenyan airlines from its market as a tit-for-tat trade war between the two countries escalated after Nairobi included Tanzanians among travellers to be put under mandatory quarantine.

Kenya risks joining the UK’s ‘red list’ of countries from where travellers are subjected to mandatory stay at quarantine hotels due to the government’s reluctance to close the border with Tanzania.

Britain’s Telegraph newspaper, quoting a source from the British High Commission in Nairobi, said that Kenya is likely to be added to the ‘red list’ by March 29.

Kenya has been hesitant to restrict movement on the Tanzania border, fearing retaliation by Dar es Salam.

Last August, Tanzania banned four Kenyan airlines from its market as a tit-for-tat trade war between the two countries escalated after Nairobi included Tanzanians among travellers to be put under mandatory quarantine.

Should the UK place Kenya on the “red list”, travellers from the country to Britain will have to pre-book and pay £1,750 to spend 10 days in government-sanctioned hotels. The cost covers the hotel stay, transport and testing.

The decision would deliver yet another devastating blow to tourism not only in Kenya but across the continent.

With South Africa, Ethiopia, Qatar and UAE already on the red list, Nairobi has been the last major hub for connecting flights into the UK.

“For weeks, red list rumours have been circulating Nairobi; a refusal to close borders with neighbouring Tanzania, which has not published coronavirus statistics since May 2020, was touted as a key factor,” said the Telegraph.

Wednesday, British High Commission in Nairobi told the Business Daily it would not comment on the reports of an alert on Kenya.

“The red list is kept under constant review and we will not hesitate to act when needed. We do not provide a running commentary on whether specific countries may be removed or added to the list,” said British High Commission’s spokesperson.

Tanzanian authorities have taken a controversially relaxed approach to tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

The refusal by former President John Magufuli, who died on March 17, to impose lockdowns or physical distancing measures and to halt the release of figures on infections since late April, made him a regional outlier and caused concern among Tanzania’s neighbours and the World Health Organisation.

Tanzania’s government has declared the country free from Covid-19 and has no plans for vaccination.

Top officials in Tanzania have also warned -- without providing any evidence -- that Covid-19 vaccines could be harmful and has instead been urging citizens to use steam inhalation and herbal medicines, neither of which have been approved by the WHO as treatments.

The UK is fretful that travellers from Kenya could bring Covid variants to Britain in the wake of free movement across the border with Tanzania.

Kenya, which had reported 124,707 cases of Covid-19 infections and 2,066 deaths by yesterday, is currently gripped by a third wave of infections, which is stretching its health facilities.

Kenya and Tanzania have in the last four years had bruising fights over work visa, taxes and market access rights for items such as sugar, milk and dairy products.

This has affected bilateral trade between the two nations, prompting a series of meetings, including a summit in Arusha from November 12-16 last year to try and thaw the frosty ties.

It was the second such summit following a similar one in May 2019 in which Kenya raised concerns over multiple non-tariff barriers placed on its goods entering Tanzania.

Although the East African Community (EAC) Customs Union Protocol requires that partner States treat goods manufactured from each other like local products, Tanzania and Kenya have repeatedly feuded over market access.

For instance, Tanzania has frequently claimed that Kenyan manufacturers have abused duty-free sugar imports to make sweets and other confectioneries which they later dump into its market.

Tanzania, therefore, opted to retain 25 percent import duty on Kenyan-made confectioneries such as chocolate, ice cream, biscuits and sweets, citing use of imported industrial sugar besides continuing to levy 25 percent duty on Kenya’s edible oils as well as the Tembo cement brand produced by Bamburi Cement factory that it says are made from imported palm and clinker respectively.

Nairobi retaliated by imposing new tariffs on Tanzanian products such as flour.


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MY TAKE
Jirani kaanza blame game! UK is banned by the rest of EU by being the source of the deadily covid19 B117 variant!
CC: Tony254 upumbavu wa kutumiwa mtaacha lini?
Hawa Watu ni wajinga sana, kwani ile UK variant na South African variant za Covid-19 zilianzia Tanzania?
 
UK is a much more important trading partner to Kenya. They buy more of our goods than TZ does. UK buys our flowers, tea and vegetables. Ni ngumu kuchagua maana TZ pia ni muhimu kwa Kenya. Wacha tuone Kenya itachagua nchi gani na kupuuza gani.

Tatizo la Tanzania ni makelele watakayopiga na kulialia, wanapenda sana hizi pumba za undugu, hivyo ukifunga utaskia kilio hadi hata kwa watu wasioijua Kenya ambao miaka yote wamekwama Buza hata hawajui nje ya Dar. Ukiwauliza Nairobi iko wapi watakujbu iko pale karibu na Dodoma.....
 
Mapigo yapi? Kenya ni powerhouse. GDP ya TZ ni 1/4 ya Kenya's. Kenya tries to be nice to her neighbors. Hakuna cha muhimu nchi yenye uchumi mdogo inaweza trade with a powerhouse at an equal level. These countries are not equal.
Who said that and under what conditions. You may be a an economic powerhouse exporting to a non powerhouse. The non powerhouse could be exporting nothing to the powerhouse. In this scenario, the non powerhouse could opt to import from somewhere else. This is always the case with TZ and KE. They export more to us and closure of the border is more devastating to them than US. That is why whenever they start something ugly, they remember that our retaliation will be devastating.
 
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