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Offline Olekoima

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Mobius faces hurdles in EA motor market
« on: October 28, 2014, 03:32:51 PM »
http://www.nation.co.ke/business/Barriers-put-the-brakes-on-car-assembly-in-EA/-/996/2502342/-/y2ag7n/-/index.html

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Re: Mobius faces hurdles in EA motor market
« Reply #1 on: October 28, 2014, 03:58:56 PM »
Africa govts need to do more to facilitate intra africa trade
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Re: Mobius faces hurdles in EA motor market
« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2014, 08:33:13 PM »
Trade? How about simple movement? Go to any border crossing and watch how Mzungu is allowed to cross while our own people get harassed. Uganda pretends to be enthusiastic about the EAC but it still impedes the free movement of people.

Kenya has filled up prisons with innocent Ethiopians whose only offence is to pass through Kenya on their way to South Africa. Why not allow them to stay and work? An Ethiopian fundi with top notch training accepts 50 bob per day while our own poor self trained masons start from kes 300. Upuzi
Africa govts need to do more to facilitate intra africa trade
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Re: Mobius faces hurdles in EA motor market
« Reply #3 on: October 29, 2014, 08:16:52 AM »
Precisely.Free movement will naturally spur intra-africa trade.
Trade? How about simple movement? Go to any border crossing and watch how Mzungu is allowed to cross while our own people get harassed. Uganda pretends to be enthusiastic about the EAC but it still impedes the free movement of people.

Kenya has filled up prisons with innocent Ethiopians whose only offence is to pass through Kenya on their way to South Africa. Why not allow them to stay and work? An Ethiopian fundi with top notch training accepts 50 bob per day while our own poor self trained masons start from kes 300. Upuzi