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The Citizen on MSNEast African countries and open borders: Great strides, but still a long way to goBy Alan Hirsch It’s not uncommon to find a Ugandan taxi driver in Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, just as one regularly meets ...
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Monitor on MSNEAC launches regional customs bond to ease tradeBy allowing traders to secure their entire cargo journey with a single bond, the EACBond will significantly reduce trade ...
THE East African Community (EAC) has launched the EAC Bond, a new regional customs guarantee instrument designed to replace the need for multiple national bonds when transporting goods across the ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNMalewa: Dish connecting East Africans at the tableMalewa , which is thriving in East Africa, is now being extended to Europe in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and ...
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The Citizen on MSNAfrican women unite to push for AU convention on girls’ and women’s rightsIn a historic milestone for gender equality, the African Union (AU) has adopted its first-ever convention dedicated solely to ...
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New Vision on MSNBeyond Roads and Rails: Future of digital and green infrastructure in East AfricaToday, the region’s blueprint for growth is being redrawn with digital connectivity and green innovation at its core. This convergence of technology and sustainability is not only reshaping national ...
Somalia’s accession to the East African Community (EAC) presents a transformative opportunity to accelerate its economic ...
Local pharmaceutical production will help reduce the continent’s reliance on external supply chains, boosting its health ...
The East African Community (EAC) took its first major step toward integration in 2005, forming a customs union that allows for free trade within the community and common tariffs on external trade ...
The East African Community is rapidly evolving. The region of nearly 130 million people has an overall GDP of about 60 billion dollars, and is still growing.
The East African Community Civil Aviation Safety and Security Oversight Agency (CASSOA) turns seven on 18th June 2014. Does East Africa really need a regional aviation safety and oversight agency?
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