October 11, 2016
Nairobi, Kenya
Uhuru urges Tanzania, Burundi to effect work permit fees waiver
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday asked Tanzania and Burundi to waive work permit charges in the spirit of East Africa Community (EAC) of allowing free movement of people and goods.
President Kenyatta said the dream of a borderless East Africa would be realised if all partner states honoured an EAC Heads of State summit deal that sanctioned free movement of people, goods, services as well as capital.
“My government provides free work permits to all East Africans and we urge other partner states to do the same,” said President Kenyatta in a speech read on his behalf by Labour Services and EAC Affairs Cabinet secretary Phyllis Kandie at the official opening ceremony of the East Africa Business and Entrepreneurship Conference and Exhibition.
Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda have since waived the work permits but Tanzania and Burundi are yet to ratify the deal.
The deal also allows research, law, architectural and real estate firms from sister countries to offer cross-border services.
The move also saw single visas for foreign tourists introduced with hotels, tours and travel agencies now allowed to offer cross border services.
President Uhuru Kenyatta also called on partner states to look into ways of fasttracking the waiver on double taxation for processed goods saying Kenya had since effected changes allowing free flow of manufacturered products for sale in Kenya at no extra cost.
Industrialisation Cabinet secretary Adan Mohamed urged firms to start referring to their products as ‘Made in East Africa’, saying the bloc’s image abroad was more popular than names of individual countries.
Source: Uhuru urges Tanzania, Burundi to effect work permit fees waiver
Nairobi, Kenya
Uhuru urges Tanzania, Burundi to effect work permit fees waiver
President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday asked Tanzania and Burundi to waive work permit charges in the spirit of East Africa Community (EAC) of allowing free movement of people and goods.
President Kenyatta said the dream of a borderless East Africa would be realised if all partner states honoured an EAC Heads of State summit deal that sanctioned free movement of people, goods, services as well as capital.
“My government provides free work permits to all East Africans and we urge other partner states to do the same,” said President Kenyatta in a speech read on his behalf by Labour Services and EAC Affairs Cabinet secretary Phyllis Kandie at the official opening ceremony of the East Africa Business and Entrepreneurship Conference and Exhibition.
Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda have since waived the work permits but Tanzania and Burundi are yet to ratify the deal.
The deal also allows research, law, architectural and real estate firms from sister countries to offer cross-border services.
The move also saw single visas for foreign tourists introduced with hotels, tours and travel agencies now allowed to offer cross border services.
President Uhuru Kenyatta also called on partner states to look into ways of fasttracking the waiver on double taxation for processed goods saying Kenya had since effected changes allowing free flow of manufacturered products for sale in Kenya at no extra cost.
Industrialisation Cabinet secretary Adan Mohamed urged firms to start referring to their products as ‘Made in East Africa’, saying the bloc’s image abroad was more popular than names of individual countries.
Source: Uhuru urges Tanzania, Burundi to effect work permit fees waiver