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    Mudavadi Calls For Diplomacy In Resolving Kenya–Tanzania Trade Disputes

    David WafulaBy David WafulaAugust 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs Musalia Mudavadi has urged patience and dialogue in addressing trade restrictions imposed on Kenyans by Tanzania, as well as in dealing with foreigners doing business in Kenya.

    Speaking before the National Assembly Committee on Regional Integration, Mudavadi said diplomatic channels should be given priority before considering other measures.

    “Let us not demand confrontation on issues, including how to treat small and medium-scale entrepreneurs in Kenya. If diplomacy fails, I will declare it so, and then we can engage other channels,” he told MPs.

    The Committee, chaired by MP Irene Mayaka, sought answers on both regional and continental concerns. Members pressed Mudavadi to explain what benefits Kenya has gained from the East African Community (EAC), given that the country is its largest financial contributor. They also questioned whether a lack of political goodwill between Kenya and Uganda could be fueling insecurity around Migingo Island, and if the EAC could help resolve the dispute.

    Lawmakers further called for policy reforms to protect Kenya’s informal and small-scale traders from foreign competition, such as hawking, while also supporting foreign investors who create jobs for Kenyan youth.

    On the issue of work permit challenges for Kenyans in Tanzania, Mudavadi said Kenya has formally requested reciprocal treatment.
    “In a joint technical meeting of Labour Commissioners and Immigration Chiefs from both countries held in January, we asked Tanzania to issue business passes gratis to Kenyans, exempting them from work permit charges,” he said.

    Defending Kenya’s continued participation in the EAC, Mudavadi noted that regional integration has boosted trade, investment, and infrastructure development. He said the EAC Customs Union and Common Market protocols have facilitated the free movement of goods and capital, expanding markets for Kenyan businesses.

    The Prime CS also warned against xenophobia, stressing the importance of unity and mutual respect among African nations.

    “We have seen cases in some countries where foreigners face discrimination, even mothers and children being denied medical treatment. Kenya should play its role in fostering African goodwill,” he said.

    Mayaka assured that the Committee remains committed to addressing the concerns of Kenyans and will continue engaging with the Prime CS and other ministries to resolve regional issues.

     

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