Mudavadi, Tanzanian counterpart hold talks on welfare of Kenyans in Tanzania

Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Musalia Mudavadi, held talks with his Tanzanian counterpart, Mahmoud Thabit Kombo, to address the welfare and protection of Kenyan nationals residing in Tanzania.
This follows reports that Kenyans are being harassed and beaten by the Tanzanian authorities since the country held elections that turned violent.
At least one Kenyan was shot and killed in the protests that broke out. Many others are in custody.
During the bilateral consultations held in Doha, Qatar, Mudavadi emphasized the importance of safeguarding the rights, safety, and security of all foreign nationals, including members of the Kenyan diaspora community, who contribute to Tanzania’s economic growth through business ventures and professional services.
He noted that there have been reported incidents involving infringements on the rights of some Kenyans living in Tanzania. The Kenyan government, he said, has formally submitted details of these cases to Tanzanian authorities for appropriate action.
“We appreciate Tanzania’s assurances that all foreign residents conducting legitimate activities will continue to enjoy full protection under the law,” Mudavadi said.
Kombo reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that all residents, including foreign nationals, are treated fairly.
Both ministers agreed that any emerging issues will be handled through established diplomatic and consular channels, in accordance with international protocols and the East African Community (EAC) Common Market Protocol.
Mudavadi also underscored Kenya’s unwavering commitment to strengthening the historic bilateral ties between the two nations and advancing the East African Community’s integration agenda.
“The friendship between Kenya and Tanzania has stood the test of time. We are determined to preserve and build upon this cooperation for the benefit of our people,” he stated.
The Ministry of Foreign and Diaspora Affairs reiterated that it continues to work closely with the Kenyan High Commission in Dar es Salaam to provide consular support and assistance to Kenyan citizens living in Tanzania.
