Labour and services to flow freely among five EAC states from 2015

Labour and services to flow freely among five EAC states from 2015

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You will now be able to work in any of the East African countries without incurring any extra costs starting from next year.

Currently it is only in Rwanda where people from within the region obtain a work permits without paying a fee.

However during the eighth Northern Corridor Infrastructure Project Summit in Nairobi yesterday, President Uhuru Kenyatta, Uganda's Yoweri Museveni and Paul Kagame of Rwanda noted that free movement of people within the region had improved trade.

The presidents have therefore directed their ministers in charge of immigration to conclude the Agreement on Total Liberalisation of Free Movement of Labour and Services agreed upon at an earlier meeting.

Others were South Sudan Vice President Jasmes Igga and officials from Burundi, Tanzania and Ethiopia. The summit was a follow-up of another one in Kampala in October.

It also directed the operationalisation of one network area for the region starting from next year to facilitate easy communicate.

"The Summit has further directed removal of all non-tariff barriers and emphasised the need for compliance by all parties," said a joint communiqué.

Journalists were not allowed to cover the discussions that started late in the afternoon. They were only briefed by a team of ministers led by Kenyan Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohammed.

The summit discussed need to facilitate smooth flow of cargo across the borders. The Northern Corridor links East African countries rail, oil pipeline, road and inland water transport. Apart from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi, other countries that are part of the EAC are Ethiopia and South Sudan.

The states also directed the minister of infrastructure of Rwanda to convene an airline industry stakeholders meeting to finalise the 5th freedom traffic rights on Entebbe-Nairobi-Juba-Nairobi by end of this month.

Source:nation
 
Free flow of cargo is clear and real opportunity for the Tanzanian farmer to access lucrative Kenya market.
 
It was just a wish that by 2015 it should be so.But it has to be ratified by each country.That has not been done so far.So it is just in the papers as resolution or Wish or whatever you can call.For uganda,kenya and Rwanda they are ready.Tanzania and Burundi is Still A Work in progress!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wanyarwanda,Wakikuyu.
 
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We Tanzanians do agree to free movement of labour. We also do not want political federation as there is no stability and security in all the other partner states! Their problems should not spill over to us so our borders should be very secure. Customs and monetary union is OK just like that of European Union -EEC. Federation cannot work as there is patriotism and selfishness involved.
 
We Tanzanians do agree to free movement of labour. We also do not want political federation as there is no stability and security in all the other partner states! Their problems should not spill over to us so our borders should be very secure. Customs and monetary union is OK just like that of European Union -EEC. Federation cannot work as there is patriotism and selfishness involved.
You must be very delusional to think that you can allow people to freely cross borders and then be able to keep terrorists out! Once you open the borders, the Al shabaab problem will spill over to Tanzania, with or without the political federation! We already have plenty of muslim extremist groups here in Tanzania. Now imagine them being freely recruited by al shabab and crossing over to shabab headquarters?
 
When Kenyan newspapers write 'East Africa' what they really mean is 'Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda'
Then they always add 'others will join later'
I don't think Tanzania will or should accept this!
 
When Kenyan newspapers write 'East Africa' what they really mean is 'Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda'
Then they always add 'others will join later'
I don't think Tanzania will or should accept this!

When Kenyan newspapers write about EAC they mean Kenya. Just read most of their articles about EAC you will see what I mean.

The just ended spat about sugar business between Kenya and Uganda simply shows what EAC means to Kenya - sell, sell and sell.
 
One network area a reality Uganda ,Kenya and Rwanda. Citizen of COW to make cross border calls to business associates , jamaa na marafiki for Ksh 10 per min. Tanzania uongozi unazidi kutuangusha mambo ya ndani na ya nnje.
 
When Kenyan newspapers write 'East Africa' what they really mean is 'Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda'
Then they always add 'others will join later'
I don't think Tanzania will or should accept this!

If thats the case let them continue with this..there pipe dream that they dont need us!we have almost everything..whose gonna loose?we belong to SADCC!we will join later as they are newspapers say!
 
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