World bank ranks: Kenya second on logistics

World bank ranks: Kenya second on logistics

Tanzania and Ethiopia sign key agreements




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Natural Resources and Tourism minister Prof Jumanne Maghembe and his Ethiopian counterpart Mariam Teketel sign a Memorandum of Understanding on tourism at the State House in Dar es Salaam yesterday. PHOTO|ANTHONY SIAME
By Deogratius Kamagi @Deogratiuskamagi dkamagi@tz.nationmedia.com

IN SUMMARY

President John Magufuli and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn witnessed signing ceremony of agreements at an event attended by various senior government officials at State House


Dar es Salaam. Tanzania and Ethiopia yesterday signed two agreements and one Memorandum of Understanding in what President John Magufuli described as a major step in cementing bilateral relations.

At the State House in Dar es Salaam, President Magufuli and his guest, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn witnessed the signing ceremony of agreements in sectors that cover a wide spectrum of the economy.

The Ethiopian Premier arrived in the country yesterday morning for a two-day state visit.

The two nations agreed to construct a modern cargo depot at the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in Dar es Salaam in a bid to stimulate trade between them. “Being a land locked country, the Ethiopian leader has agreed to start using our port to receive some of their cargo, which will then be stored at the airport depot and airlifted to Ethiopia via the Ethiopian airline,” revealed Dr Magufuli.

In a similar vein, Mr Desalegn is scheduled to visit Dar es Salaam Port this morning to witness its operations.

Speaking at a joint press briefing at the State House, President Magufuli hailed the bilateral agreements reached yesterday saying they would foster growth for both countries.

The first agreement on partnership covers a number of areas including fighting illegal migrants, business cooperation, investment and health sector.

The second was on the establishment of joint ministerial commission.

In the two agreements, Tanzania was represented by the deputy minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Dr Susan Kolimba, while the Ethiopian side was represented by its Foreign Affairs minister, Dr Workneth Gabeyenu.

A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the two countries in the field of tourism. It was inked by the Tanzania minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, and his Ethiopian counterpart, Dr Hirut Teketel.

“These agreements will be of major benefit to both countries,” President Magufuli said. He said Tanzania has a lot to learn from Ethiopia in the management of airlines.

“Ethiopia has a more advanced and stable airline with more than 92 planes, flying to more than 92 international destinations, and 20 local airports,” he noted.

In Tanzania, the Ethiopian Airline lands in Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar.

According to Dr Magufuli, experts from the Ethiopian airline will also offer training and maintenance to Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) .

“He has agreed to open a new embassy in Dodoma to help ease diplomatic activities. I will give them a plot for free,” said President Magufuli.

He said another new area of cooperation will be in the industrial sector, especially in leather and meat industry. “Again, we have spoken about the use of the River Nile waters and agreed that the resource should benefit all member countries equally.” “From the river, our Ethiopian colleagues have constructed a hydroelectricity power dam that produces 1,870 Megawatts; again they are in a process to build another even bigger dam to produce 6,400MW,” noted the Head of State.

Dr Magufuli said Ethiopia has promised to offer Tanzania some 400MW at a price between 6 and 7 US cents per unit.

According to him, this will challenge Tanesco (Tanzania Electric Supply Company), to adopt the strategies used by their counterparts in Ethiopia for better service delivery.

“It’s crucial for us to have enough power supply so as to meet our target of building an industrial economy. They will also send experts to help us in the construction of our dams just like theirs. We will take them to all possible dam sites, including Stiglers Gauge,” he explained.

Another issue was removal of barriers in acquiring entry visas. This, he said, made the trade volume between two countries to remain at $2.6 million (Sh5.5 billion), creating about 360 employment opportunities.

Mr Desalegn pledged continued cooperation from his country saying relations should uplift people out of poverty. He was optimistic that the new bilateral relations would build a pillar for economic development for east and central Africa.

“I believe that Tanzania and Ethiopia are not competitors, but nations that complement each other, we have to join our efforts to exploit development opportunities for our people,” he said.

Chief Secretary John Kijazi, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Charles Mwijage, Natural Resources and Tourism minister, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, and the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Mwigulu Nchemba attended the ceremony.

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[emoji23][emoji23]wtf ...
Ethiopia n Tanzania to build the largest cargo depot at JNIA to transport Ethiopian n African goods that will be received at Dar port later Bagamoyo port by Ethiopian air. That LAPSSET thing is dead.
 
Ethiopia n Tanzania to build the largest cargo depot at JNIA to transport Ethiopian n African goods that will be received at Dar port later Bagamoyo port by Ethiopian air. That LAPSSET thing is dead.
So ships will come to Tz and then goods airlifted to ethiopia [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]kwani djubouti port iko wapi!!!and they have an electric sgr connection !!!wacha upumbavu ...what kind of goods are those to be airlifted by ethiopian airways ..na kwanini basi wasizi airlift directly hadi kwao ..watz ni mafala sana...can't you ask your self this basic questions
Tanzania and Ethiopia sign key agreements




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Natural Resources and Tourism minister Prof Jumanne Maghembe and his Ethiopian counterpart Mariam Teketel sign a Memorandum of Understanding on tourism at the State House in Dar es Salaam yesterday. PHOTO|ANTHONY SIAME
By Deogratius Kamagi @Deogratiuskamagi dkamagi@tz.nationmedia.com

IN SUMMARY

President John Magufuli and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn witnessed signing ceremony of agreements at an event attended by various senior government officials at State House


Dar es Salaam. Tanzania and Ethiopia yesterday signed two agreements and one Memorandum of Understanding in what President John Magufuli described as a major step in cementing bilateral relations.

At the State House in Dar es Salaam, President Magufuli and his guest, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn witnessed the signing ceremony of agreements in sectors that cover a wide spectrum of the economy.

The Ethiopian Premier arrived in the country yesterday morning for a two-day state visit.

The two nations agreed to construct a modern cargo depot at the Julius Nyerere International Airport (JNIA) in Dar es Salaam in a bid to stimulate trade between them. “Being a land locked country, the Ethiopian leader has agreed to start using our port to receive some of their cargo, which will then be stored at the airport depot and airlifted to Ethiopia via the Ethiopian airline,” revealed Dr Magufuli.

In a similar vein, Mr Desalegn is scheduled to visit Dar es Salaam Port this morning to witness its operations.

Speaking at a joint press briefing at the State House, President Magufuli hailed the bilateral agreements reached yesterday saying they would foster growth for both countries.

The first agreement on partnership covers a number of areas including fighting illegal migrants, business cooperation, investment and health sector.

The second was on the establishment of joint ministerial commission.

In the two agreements, Tanzania was represented by the deputy minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Dr Susan Kolimba, while the Ethiopian side was represented by its Foreign Affairs minister, Dr Workneth Gabeyenu.

A Memorandum of Understanding was also signed between the two countries in the field of tourism. It was inked by the Tanzania minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, and his Ethiopian counterpart, Dr Hirut Teketel.

“These agreements will be of major benefit to both countries,” President Magufuli said. He said Tanzania has a lot to learn from Ethiopia in the management of airlines.

“Ethiopia has a more advanced and stable airline with more than 92 planes, flying to more than 92 international destinations, and 20 local airports,” he noted.

In Tanzania, the Ethiopian Airline lands in Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar.

According to Dr Magufuli, experts from the Ethiopian airline will also offer training and maintenance to Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL) .

“He has agreed to open a new embassy in Dodoma to help ease diplomatic activities. I will give them a plot for free,” said President Magufuli.

He said another new area of cooperation will be in the industrial sector, especially in leather and meat industry. “Again, we have spoken about the use of the River Nile waters and agreed that the resource should benefit all member countries equally.” “From the river, our Ethiopian colleagues have constructed a hydroelectricity power dam that produces 1,870 Megawatts; again they are in a process to build another even bigger dam to produce 6,400MW,” noted the Head of State.

Dr Magufuli said Ethiopia has promised to offer Tanzania some 400MW at a price between 6 and 7 US cents per unit.

According to him, this will challenge Tanesco (Tanzania Electric Supply Company), to adopt the strategies used by their counterparts in Ethiopia for better service delivery.

“It’s crucial for us to have enough power supply so as to meet our target of building an industrial economy. They will also send experts to help us in the construction of our dams just like theirs. We will take them to all possible dam sites, including Stiglers Gauge,” he explained.

Another issue was removal of barriers in acquiring entry visas. This, he said, made the trade volume between two countries to remain at $2.6 million (Sh5.5 billion), creating about 360 employment opportunities.

Mr Desalegn pledged continued cooperation from his country saying relations should uplift people out of poverty. He was optimistic that the new bilateral relations would build a pillar for economic development for east and central Africa.

“I believe that Tanzania and Ethiopia are not competitors, but nations that complement each other, we have to join our efforts to exploit development opportunities for our people,” he said.

Chief Secretary John Kijazi, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Charles Mwijage, Natural Resources and Tourism minister, Prof Jumanne Maghembe, and the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Mwigulu Nchemba attended the ceremony.

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Can't you consider the cost!!sasa gani unrealistic ...and what kind of goods are going to be airlifted!!if this deal was in kenya hakuna mtu angeiamini ..its just a paper deal kuonesha kula cooperation .. hebu consider hiyo cost as an importer ..transport goods by ship and then zi airliftiwe while there is Djibouti port with an electric train system to addis ..manze wtf[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
 
So ships will come to Tz and then goods airlifted to ethiopia [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]kwani djubouti port iko wapi!!!and they have an electric sgr connection !!!wacha upumbavu ...what kind of goods are those to be airlifted by ethiopian airways ..na kwanini basi wasizi airlift directly hadi kwao ..watz ni mafala sana...can't you ask your self this basic questions
uliza PM wao aliyesaini, the fact is largest cargo depot will be built at JNIA! Can be to airlift cargo to Great Lakes region..
 
uliza PM wao aliyesaini, the fact is largest cargo depot will be built at JNIA! Can be to airlift cargo to Great Lakes region..
Don't believe everything politicians say!!check the deal!!if so...the same pm(ethiopian)was in kenya and also said some sweet words about pipeline ,lapset and everything but the contents and feasability of the deal is what is important ...usikuje kutupea things that will never hapen..
 
Don't believe everything politicians say!!check the deal!!if so...the same pm(ethiopian)was in kenya and also said some sweet words about pipeline ,lapset and everything but the contents and feasability of the deal is what is important ...usikuje kutupea things that will never hapen..
But this looks realistic cause will offer a chance for Ethiopian cargo to expand. I bet he won't decline that agreement.
 
Ethiopia n Tanzania to build the largest cargo depot at JNIA to transport Ethiopian n African goods that will be received at Dar port later Bagamoyo port by Ethiopian air. That LAPSSET thing is dead.
Largest cargo where? In Tz?
Hahahah aki nyinyi watu seriously, hii ingefanyika Kenya hakungelalika, jounerlists covering economy/trade/finance would have had a field day laughing at the policy....
I mean goods brought by ship to Dar from lets say EU or Asia will have to pass through Dgibouti port first where ethiopia already has a cheaper means of transport by road and rail.... But no, they will then go to Dar(hahaha) then use a more expensive means of transport through Air from Dar to ethiopia....

First of all, apart from the gdibouti port option, if Ethiopia was interested in using Air transport, why wont they just transport the Cargo themselves by air from the country of origin to ethiopia and distribute other cargo destined for other african countries directly to their airports?

Hapo mmedanganywa na desalen ethiopia PM, maybe the jounerlist Got his facts wrong , the only sane explanation would be ethiopia to build a cargo depot so that they can use it to export Tanzanian goods (especially fresh produce) to EU and other markets ...that would actually make sense
 
Largest cargo where? In Tz?
Hahahah aki nyinyi watu seriously, hii ingefanyika Kenya hakungelalika, jounerlists covering economy/trade/finance would have had a field day laughing at the policy....
I mean goods brought by ship to Dar from lets say EU or Asia will have to pass through Dgibouti port first where ethiopia already has a cheaper means of transport by road and rail.... But no, they will then go to Dar(hahaha) then use a more expensive means of transport through Air from Dar to ethiopia....

First of all, apart from the gdibouti port option, if Ethiopia was interested in using Air transport, why wont they just transport the Cargo themselves by air from the country of origin to ethiopia and distribute other cargo destined for other african countries directly to their airports?

Hapo mmedanganywa na desalen ethiopia PM, maybe the jounerlist Got his facts wrong , the only sane explanation would be ethiopia to build a cargo depot so that they can use it to export Tanzanian goods (especially fresh produce) to EU and other markets ...that would actually make sense
the cargo is destined to GLR countries n Dar port serves them better than any other places in EA!
 
the cargo is destined to GLR countries n Dar port serves them better than any other places in EA!
I think you are having one of those episodes....

Have you even thought about it... First they will be making those products even more expensive.... And if not, they would be stealing business from thousands of truck drivers and also from your yet to be built SGR, not to forget, they will also be killing your ATLC potential cargo business before it even starts, ATL is based in JNIA, they will be watching ETH-Airways land and take off with cargo that was supposed to be theirs thus killing ATL before it even starts... This would have been the perfect opportunity to make sure ATL dominates aviation trasport at least in your own country, now you will continue to be dominated by foreign airlines even inside your country.....
Don't forget that in terms of perssengers and profits Ethiopia is leading but in terms of cargo business and network KQ is number one in Africa
 
I think you are having one of those episodes....

Have you even thought about it... First they will be making those products even more expensive.... And if not, they would be stealing business from thousands of truck drivers and also from your yet to be built SGR, not to forget, they will also be killing your ATLC potential cargo business before it even starts, ATL is based in JNIA, they will be watching ETH-Airways land and take off with cargo that was supposed to be theirs thus killing ATL before it even starts... This would have been the perfect opportunity to make sure ATL dominates aviation trasport at least in your own country, now you will continue to be dominated by foreign airlines even inside your country.....
Don't forget that in terms of perssengers and profits Ethiopia is leading but in terms of cargo business and network KQ is number one in Africa
Unawashwa nn si ungoje wa-refute the agreement signed n stated. Ur strong denial means wivu unakusumbua
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Unawashwa nn ngoja wa-refute the agreement stated. Ur denial means wivu unakusumbua
Build your Cargo depot... As long as you open it up for other airlines sisi tutakuja kula wali sinia moja



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Build your Cargo depot... As long as you open it up for other airlines sisi tutakuja kula wali sinia moja



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We r making sure ur business suffers more after we pushed u out of flower business at KIA when u acted stupid towards our tour vans in JKIA. Mind u just disconnected water supply to Namanga after we deported illegal immigrants from ur country. We never make noises we do our things slowly
 
So ships will come to Tz and then goods airlifted to ethiopia [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]kwani djubouti port iko wapi!!!and they have an electric sgr connection !!!wacha upumbavu ...what kind of goods are those to be airlifted by ethiopian airways ..na kwanini basi wasizi airlift directly hadi kwao ..watz ni mafala sana...can't you ask your self this basic questions

Have you ever hard of such nonsense?? Surely?? Who can do such a thing that has no logic at all??? Tanzania huchezwa shere kimtindo!! Vipi hawa jamaa, wananichekesha wanavyopigwa bao na kila mtu kisha wanatoka wakijishaua!!!
 
Largest cargo where? In Tz?
Hahahah aki nyinyi watu seriously, hii ingefanyika Kenya hakungelalika, jounerlists covering economy/trade/finance would have had a field day laughing at the policy....
I mean goods brought by ship to Dar from lets say EU or Asia will have to pass through Dgibouti port first where ethiopia already has a cheaper means of transport by road and rail.... But no, they will then go to Dar(hahaha) then use a more expensive means of transport through Air from Dar to ethiopia....

First of all, apart from the gdibouti port option, if Ethiopia was interested in using Air transport, why wont they just transport the Cargo themselves by air from the country of origin to ethiopia and distribute other cargo destined for other african countries directly to their airports?

Hapo mmedanganywa na desalen ethiopia PM, maybe the jounerlist Got his facts wrong , the only sane explanation would be ethiopia to build a cargo depot so that they can use it to export Tanzanian goods (especially fresh produce) to EU and other markets ...that would actually make sense

Nimecheka sana hii stori, hii inakaa kama video kama drama, hiyo mizigo itakuwa ya Gov of Ethiopia ama business people??? I think the PM alipata hakuna kitu atafanya kule kwa Magu, akataka kuwa entertain!!
 
We r trying to make sure ur business suffers. U just disconnected water supply to Namanga after we deported illegal immigrants
The Kenya of today is too busy and too complicated for some decisions to be centralized... The reaction in namanga is completely the work of the local people and some of the government reps (both national and county) and has nothing to do with Central government in Nairobi... That's how Kenya's has always worked interns of decision making...

So by the time that issue gets to the president, the situation will have to get alot worse than it is...



Anyway, what Tz did was un neibourly and against the spirit of EA, you should have called a meeting with Kajiado County commissioner and county government and told them what you were planning then maybe Kenya itself would have told their citizens to come back and facilitated them.... That's how neibouring countries should behave, although you are a sovereign nation, you notify a friendly neibour of such things, you don't just wake up one day and give people ultimatums! .... There is a tanzanian who said he has lived on the kenyan side for the last 10 years without documents and has never been harassed by kenyan authorities even though they knew he dint have valid documents.... So what did you expect from the locals in namanga when you did what you did across the border? You can't predict the reaction of an angry Kenyan... It was wrong of them to chase away some of the Tanzanians (because they lose the moral authority) but it is what it is..
 
The Kenya of today is too busy and too complicated for some decisions to be centralized... The reaction in namanga is completely the work of the local people and some of the government reps (both national and county) and has nothing to do with Central government in Nairobi... That's how Kenya's has always worked interns of decision making...

So by the time that issue gets to the president, the situation will have to get alot worse than it is...



Anyway, what Tz did was un neibourly and against the spirit of EA, you should have called a meeting with Kajiado County commissioner and county government and told them what you were planning then maybe Kenya itself would have told their citizens to come back and facilitated them.... That's how neibouring countries should behave, although you are a sovereign nation, you notify a friendly neibour of such things, you don't just wake up one day and give people ultimatums! .... There is a tanzanian who said he has lived on the kenyan side for the last 10 years without documents and has never been harassed by kenyan authorities even though they knew he dint have valid documents.... So what did you expect from the locals in namanga when you did what you did across the border? You can't predict the reaction of an angry Kenyan... It was wrong of them to chase away some of the Tanzanians (because they lose the moral authority) but it is what it is..
Illegal immigrants r deported! End of discussion we did our operation n ur media couldn't stop us
 
Nimecheka sana hii stori, hii inakaa kama video kama drama, hiyo mizigo itakuwa ya Gov of Ethiopia ama business people??? I think the PM alipata hakuna kitu atafanya kule kwa Magu, akataka kuwa entertain!!
Nakwambia! Doesn't make logic at all... Hii ingekua imefanyika kenya gava ingechekwa ile mbaya
 
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