Kenyan ban on gas imports from Tanzania persist, efforts to resolve standoff fail

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The ban on gas imports from Tanzania may persist longer as the two countries fail to find a common ground to facilitate the lifting.

The ban that has lasted two months now means more than 4000 metric tons of Liquefied Petroleum Gas have been blocked from coming is since the country receives at least 2000metric tonnes of gas from the Namanga border point alone.
Tanzania has expressed concern over Nairobi’s refusal to allow its exporters to transport cooking gas to Kenya through Kenya-Tanzania land borders.

Industry, Trade and Investment Permanent Secretary Prof Adolf Mkenda who described the move as a breach to the East Africa Community (EAC) protocol also hinted that the two countries had agreed to lift the ban during an EAC sectorial meeting in early June.

Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter however said the ban was still in force and the two countries were yet to reach any agreement.

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“We have not lifted the ban yet but there are discussions going on to reach an amicable solution,” Mr Keter told Business Daily.

The Energy Regulatory Commission had earlier indicated that the ban was necessitated by quality verification challenges from the land imported LPG hence leaving Kenya to rely on certificates of quality from the load port.

A Policy directive by the Government of Kenya was then issued to designate Mombasa as the only import route for LPG effectively classing door on LPG from Tanzania.

Besides imposing a ban on importation of cooking gas through the two countries’ borders, Kenya has imposed a ban on importation of wheat from Tanzania , further heightening the trade standoff.

Until the May ban, Lake Oil Group from Tanzania was the main importer of LPG into the country with local traders sourcing for the commodity from Lake Gas Kenya based in Nairobi’s industrial area.

The quality testing challenges has seen Kenya receive some odourless gas that has caused fire accidents in households sparking safety fears.

Two weeks ago, Kenya, through funding from World Bank sought the Supply, Delivery and Commissioning of LPG Testing Equipment for Energy Regulatory Commission.

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Kenyan ban on gas imports from Tanzania persist
 
Hakuna haja ya kubembeleza mtu, wao kina nani kwani? kila mtu abaki kwao...bidhaa zao zizuiwe kuingia pia,
 
Gesi ya tz, (lpg) haiamiki period, mitungi yao inatulipukia lipukia ovyo hovyo! Na wiki iliyopita nlitoa kauli humu gesi humo ndani yaweza kuwa ni ushuzi wao...anyway leo Taifa Stars ina mechi na ikiifunga Bafana Banafa wazee wa ishibobo ntahamia Mogadishu..... kipigo cha lazima!! teh teh teh
 
Gesi ya tz, (lpg) haiamiki period, mitungi yao inatulipukia lipukia ovyo hovyo! Na wiki iliyopita nlitoa kauli humu gesi humo ndani yaweza kuwa ni ushuzi wao...anyway leo Taifa Stars ina mechi na ikiifunga Bafana Banafa wazee wa ishibobo ntahamia Mogadishu..... kipigo cha lazima!! teh teh teh
wewe ni mtu wa ajabu sana. tangu nianze kutumia gas, na watu wengi ninao wafahamu kutumia gas, sijawahi kuona mtungi umelipuka. wee utakuwa na matatizo yako binafsi.

namshauri magufuli aangalia kitu kimoja tu, awatoneshe kwenye kidonda cha KQ kama alivyofanya kikwete, watarudi hapa wanatembelea ulimi. kuna maeneo mengi sana ambayo wakenya tukiwagusa watasambaratika hadi wachoke.
 
My friend Tanzania might choose to import Kenyan goods via Mtwara port only.
That is not the problem, as far as I understand tge matter. The govt of Kenya suspects that some unscrupulous dealers are passing the adultarated Lpg via the Namanga border into Kenya, where therr arent facilities to inspect their quality.

So, if those Tanzanian dealers have nothing to fear, they should bring their gas via Mombasa.

It is about safety, nothing personal. Kenya will not be a dumping ground for substandard goods.
 
That is not the problem, as far as I understand tge matter. The govt of Kenya suspects that some unscrupulous dealers are passing the adultarated Lpg via the Namanga border into Kenya, where therr arent facilities to inspect their quality.

So, if those Tanzanian dealers have nothing to fear, they should bring their gas via Mombasa.

It is about safety, nothing personal. Kenya will not be a dumping ground for substandard goods.
Hapo kabla ukaguzi ulikuwa unafanyika wapi?
 
Hapo kabla ukaguzi ulikuwa unafanyika wapi?
Hapo sasa mamlaka ndio inafaa kutuambia, where were they all this time when the impure gas was entering the country thru the border.

But it is a good move, not too late.
Lakini ili pia wasiwahujumu hawa wafanyibiashara halali wa Tz ambao will probably incur extra costs having to transport their gas to Kenya thru the sea, wafanye hima kuweka the facilities hapo kwa border.
 
Hapo sasa mamlaka ndio inafaa kutuambia, where were they all this time when the impure gas was entering the country thru the border.

But it is a good move, not too late.
Lakini ili pia wasiwahujumu hawa wafanyibiashara halali wa Tz ambao will probably incur extra cost having to transport their gas to thru the sea, wafanye hima kuweka the facilities hapo kwa border.
Sawa, hilo suala la impure gas linatumika kama mwamvuli tu! Ila ukweli ni kwamba hamtaki gas itokee tz!

Basi sawa ngoja tuone hii movie itaishaje!


By the way vp ile delegate mliyopeleka zambia, hawajafanikisha kupata mahindi huko?
 
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