Tanzania yetu yaiokoa Kenya, kwa mara nyingine tena!

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Wakenya na viongozi wao kama kawaida yao walitukebehi sana baada ya nchi yetu kugomea kusaini Mkataba wa EPA ambapo ungeruhusu nchi za EU ku-export kwetu mpaka zaidi ya 80% ya bidhaa zao bila ya kulipia kodi!

Muda umeongea na kwamba hata wao Wakenya wameshatambua kwamba lengo letu Watanzania lilikuwa kuwaokoa wao wenyewe, sasa nchi ya Uingereza imesema iko tayari kukaa na nchi ya Kenya kujadili kuona jinsi ambavyo wanaweza kuingia trade agreements baada ya Brexit!
Izingatiwe kwamba sehemu kubwa ya hiyo export ya Kenya waliokuwa wanaiongelea inakwenda Uingereza na siyo EU, na hii ndiyo ilikuwa hoja ya TZ yetu kwamba kwa nini tusaini EPA wakati Uingereza ameshaamua kujitoa Brexit?

Sasa Wakenya mmeona kama tungesaini EPA leo hii mngekuwa na Mkataba na EU wakati hamna chochote cha kuuza EU kwani Uingereza anaondoka EU, ila EU wanweza kuuza kila kitu Kenya, na isitoshe ujio wa Trump umepindua kila kitu!

Tanzania yetu ina Viongozi makini na Wazalendo, na wanajua wanachokifanya, next time tukiwaambia jambo, msikilize!

Britain promises better deals with Kenya after EU exit
 
Wewe nini sasa unakurupuka?

Kutafuta vijisifa mahali hamna chochote!

Daah wabongo mnatisha!!!

Unadhani Brexit inakamilika hivi karibuni ama inaenda kuchukua miaka!??
 
Wewe nini sasa unakurupuka?

Kutafuta vijisifa mahali hamna chochote!

Daah wabongo mnatisha!!!

Unadhani Brexit inakamilika hivi karibuni ama inaenda kuchukua miaka!??
Kwikwikwikwi. Nchi ya kenya bado ni changa sana.
 
Hawa jamaa tulisha wazoea kila mara
Hujipeleka kimbele mbele
Mwisho wasiku Giza tu!!

Wali kurupuka na muda wowote watajielewa
 
Shukrani ya punda mateke, watapiga kelele lakini ukweli ndio huo. Wameuziwa mbuzi wengi kwenye gunia, nchi ya wakubwa nani wa kumshika simba sharubu?
Uzuri nikuwa tume waonyesha
Tanzania hatufanyi mambo kwa kukurupuka
Na hatufanyi kwa kumuangalia mtu
Tunafanya kwa manufaa yetu kwanza
 
Uzuri nikuwa tume waonyesha
Tanzania hatufanyi mambo kwa kukurupuka
Na hatufanyi kwa kumuangalia mtu
Tunafanya kwa manufaa yetu kwanza
Vitendo vya kusimamia tunacho kiamini imekuwa ndio nguvu yetu. EAC hakuna aliyejitoa kimaso maso na kumkatalia EU. Wote walikuwa wanauma wanapuliza, hata mchina tume mkatalia asijenge reli yote pekeyake.
 
Wakenya na viongozi wao kama kawaida yao walitukebehi sana baada ya nchi yetu kugomea kusaini Mkataba wa EPA ambapo ungeruhusu nchi za EU ku-export kwetu mpaka zaidi ya 80% ya bidhaa zao bila ya kulipia kodi!

Muda umeongea na kwamba hata wao Wakenya wameshatambua kwamba lengo letu Watanzania lilikuwa kuwaokoa wao wenyewe, sasa nchi ya Uingereza imesema iko tayari kukaa na nchi ya Kenya kujadili kuona jinsi ambavyo wanaweza kuingia trade agreements baada ya Brexit!
Izingatiwe kwamba sehemu kubwa ya hiyo export ya Kenya waliokuwa wanaiongelea inakwenda Uingereza na siyo EU, na hii ndiyo ilikuwa hoja ya TZ yetu kwamba kwa nini tusaini EPA wakati Uingereza ameshaamua kujitoa Brexit?

Sasa Wakenya mmeona kama tungesaini EPA leo hii mngekuwa na Mkataba na EU wakati hamna chochote cha kuuza EU kwani Uingereza anaondoka EU, ila EU wanweza kuuza kila kitu Kenya, na isitoshe ujio wa Trump umepindua kila kitu!

Tanzania yetu ina Viongozi makini na Wazalendo, na wanajua wanachokifanya, next time tukiwaambia jambo, msikilize!

Britain promises better deals with Kenya after EU exit

Unatafuta kiki ya jioni kitandani ukitumia kenya, pathetic bongolala!! britain is negotiating afresh beacause hawako EU tena ule mkataba wa kwanza ulikua kati ya kenya na EU. bado EPA zipo kati ya kenya na EU ambapo UK wamejitoa. bongolala ni bongolala tu!!

UK to negotiate better trade deals with Kenya after Brexit


Kenya should expect better deals with the United Kingdom once the country completes the process of leaving from the European Union, UK High Commissioner to Kenya Nic Hailey has said.

Mr Hailey said with reduced restrictions that come with membership in a trade bloc like the EU, Britain would negotiate better and lucrative agricultural produce deals with Kenya.

“Once the process of exiting is complete, the UK will negotiate new trade deals with Kenya, especially for agricultural products including tea and flowers, which we expect will be better for the country,” Mr Hailey said.

He spoke Tuesday when he visited Unilever Kenya offices in Mombasa.

Britain voted to leave the EU in June 2016, sending shockwaves across markets and setting in motion a process that would see the country renegotiate individual trade pacts.

MOMBASA TEA AUCTION

Earlier, the High Commissioner paid a visit to the Mombasa tea auction, where the UK government, through TradeMark East Africa, is investing Sh155 million for the automation of the largest black tea auction, managed by the East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA).

The automation started in November 2016.

Mr Hailey noted that automation will increase transparency and reduce the total time taken in the trading cycle by over 65 per cent, which means that farmers will be paid faster.

“Increasing transparency and confidence in the auction will result to an increase in the volume and value of teas traded through the auction system by an estimated 15 per cent,” he said.

TEA EXPORTS TO UK

The UK is the third largest importer of tea from the region, having imported 45 million kilos in 2015, according to the EATT.

The country is also one of the leading investors in the sector in the country, through Unilever Kenya.

Kenya earned Sh120 billion from tea exports in 2016, down from Sh125 billion in 2015, although these figures are projected to rise to Sh133 billion in 2017.

The earnings were from 473 million kilogrammes, a rise of 18 per cent from 399 million kilogrammes in 2015.

The Mombasa auction trades in tea from other countries in the region, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia, and handles over 75 per cent of tea exported from the region.











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Unatafuta kiki ya jioni kitandani ukitumia kenya, pathetic bongolala!! britain is negotiating afresh beacause hawako EU tena ule mkataba wa kwanza ulikua kati ya kenya na EU. bado EPA zipo kati ya kenya na EU ambapo UK wamejitoa. bongolala ni bongolala tu!!

UK to negotiate better trade deals with Kenya after Brexit


Kenya should expect better deals with the United Kingdom once the country completes the process of leaving from the European Union, UK High Commissioner to Kenya Nic Hailey has said.

Mr Hailey said with reduced restrictions that come with membership in a trade bloc like the EU, Britain would negotiate better and lucrative agricultural produce deals with Kenya.

“Once the process of exiting is complete, the UK will negotiate new trade deals with Kenya, especially for agricultural products including tea and flowers, which we expect will be better for the country,” Mr Hailey said.

He spoke Tuesday when he visited Unilever Kenya offices in Mombasa.

Britain voted to leave the EU in June 2016, sending shockwaves across markets and setting in motion a process that would see the country renegotiate individual trade pacts.

MOMBASA TEA AUCTION

Earlier, the High Commissioner paid a visit to the Mombasa tea auction, where the UK government, through TradeMark East Africa, is investing Sh155 million for the automation of the largest black tea auction, managed by the East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA).

The automation started in November 2016.

Mr Hailey noted that automation will increase transparency and reduce the total time taken in the trading cycle by over 65 per cent, which means that farmers will be paid faster.

“Increasing transparency and confidence in the auction will result to an increase in the volume and value of teas traded through the auction system by an estimated 15 per cent,” he said.

TEA EXPORTS TO UK

The UK is the third largest importer of tea from the region, having imported 45 million kilos in 2015, according to the EATT.

The country is also one of the leading investors in the sector in the country, through Unilever Kenya.

Kenya earned Sh120 billion from tea exports in 2016, down from Sh125 billion in 2015, although these figures are projected to rise to Sh133 billion in 2017.

The earnings were from 473 million kilogrammes, a rise of 18 per cent from 399 million kilogrammes in 2015.

The Mombasa auction trades in tea from other countries in the region, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia, and handles over 75 per cent of tea exported from the region.












Swali, bado Kenya inataka kusaini EPA?
 
Swali, bado Kenya inataka kusaini EPA?


YES, na EU countries which UK sasa is not part of!!!


UK to negotiate better trade deals with Kenya after Brexit


Kenya should expect better deals with the United Kingdom once the country completes the process of leaving from the European Union, UK High Commissioner to Kenya Nic Hailey has said.

Mr Hailey said with reduced restrictions that come with membership in a trade bloc like the EU, Britain would negotiate better and lucrative agricultural produce deals with Kenya.

“Once the process of exiting is complete, the UK will negotiate new trade deals with Kenya, especially for agricultural products including tea and flowers, which we expect will be better for the country,” Mr Hailey said.

He spoke Tuesday when he visited Unilever Kenya offices in Mombasa.

Britain voted to leave the EU in June 2016, sending shockwaves across markets and setting in motion a process that would see the country renegotiate individual trade pacts.

MOMBASA TEA AUCTION

Earlier, the High Commissioner paid a visit to the Mombasa tea auction, where the UK government, through TradeMark East Africa, is investing Sh155 million for the automation of the largest black tea auction, managed by the East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA).

The automation started in November 2016.

Mr Hailey noted that automation will increase transparency and reduce the total time taken in the trading cycle by over 65 per cent, which means that farmers will be paid faster.

“Increasing transparency and confidence in the auction will result to an increase in the volume and value of teas traded through the auction system by an estimated 15 per cent,” he said.

TEA EXPORTS TO UK

The UK is the third largest importer of tea from the region, having imported 45 million kilos in 2015, according to the EATT.

The country is also one of the leading investors in the sector in the country, through Unilever Kenya.

Kenya earned Sh120 billion from tea exports in 2016, down from Sh125 billion in 2015, although these figures are projected to rise to Sh133 billion in 2017.

The earnings were from 473 million kilogrammes, a rise of 18 per cent from 399 million kilogrammes in 2015.

The Mombasa auction trades in tea from other countries in the region, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia, and handles over 75 per cent of tea exported from the region.
 
Duh hivi ni laana ya genetics ama ufala wa kawaida maana naona nyote mumeingizwa kwenye kapu moja na mleta uzi.

Mkataba wa EPA bado upo pale pale. Hapa haya ni mazungumzo kati ya Kenya na UK na hayahusu EPA.
Sasa sielewi mbona mnajitekenya na kucheka ovyo.
 
Vitendo vya kusimamia tunacho kiamini imekuwa ndio nguvu yetu. EAC hakuna aliyejitoa kimaso maso na kumkatalia EU. Wote walikuwa wanauma wanapuliza, hata mchina tume mkatalia asijenge reli yote pekeyake.
Mpango wetu kwenye reli
Nikuijenga vipande vipande
Mpaka 2000km
Kumpa mchina yoote utakuwa upuuzi
Mwisho wasiku atatuletea vimitungi kuwa ni treni!!
 
YES, na EU countries which UK sasa is not part of!!!


UK to negotiate better trade deals with Kenya after Brexit


Kenya should expect better deals with the United Kingdom once the country completes the process of leaving from the European Union, UK High Commissioner to Kenya Nic Hailey has said.

Mr Hailey said with reduced restrictions that come with membership in a trade bloc like the EU, Britain would negotiate better and lucrative agricultural produce deals with Kenya.

“Once the process of exiting is complete, the UK will negotiate new trade deals with Kenya, especially for agricultural products including tea and flowers, which we expect will be better for the country,” Mr Hailey said.

He spoke Tuesday when he visited Unilever Kenya offices in Mombasa.

Britain voted to leave the EU in June 2016, sending shockwaves across markets and setting in motion a process that would see the country renegotiate individual trade pacts.

MOMBASA TEA AUCTION

Earlier, the High Commissioner paid a visit to the Mombasa tea auction, where the UK government, through TradeMark East Africa, is investing Sh155 million for the automation of the largest black tea auction, managed by the East Africa Tea Trade Association (EATTA).

The automation started in November 2016.

Mr Hailey noted that automation will increase transparency and reduce the total time taken in the trading cycle by over 65 per cent, which means that farmers will be paid faster.

“Increasing transparency and confidence in the auction will result to an increase in the volume and value of teas traded through the auction system by an estimated 15 per cent,” he said.

TEA EXPORTS TO UK

The UK is the third largest importer of tea from the region, having imported 45 million kilos in 2015, according to the EATT.

The country is also one of the leading investors in the sector in the country, through Unilever Kenya.

Kenya earned Sh120 billion from tea exports in 2016, down from Sh125 billion in 2015, although these figures are projected to rise to Sh133 billion in 2017.

The earnings were from 473 million kilogrammes, a rise of 18 per cent from 399 million kilogrammes in 2015.

The Mombasa auction trades in tea from other countries in the region, including Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia, and handles over 75 per cent of tea exported from the region.


Lkn haileti sense kwa maana Kenya haina cha kuexport EU, exports zote za Kenya (Sukuma wiki na maua) zinakwenda Uingereza, na ndio maana maana Serikali ya Kenya ilitaka kusaini EPA, sasa kama Uingereza haimo EU, EPA ina faida gani kwa Kenya?
 
Duh hivi ni laana ya genetics ama ufala wa kawaida maana naona nyote mumeingizwa kwenye kapu moja na mleta uzi.

Mkataba wa EPA bado upo pale pale. Hapa haya ni mazungumzo kati ya Kenya na UK na hayahusu EPA.
Sasa sielewi mbona mnajitekenya na kucheka ovyo.
Mkataba wa EPA bila saini ya wanachama wote 6 hauna maana. Kwanini Kenya mseonge na EU peke yanu na kusaini mkataba kama nchi inayojitegemea? Lakink hapa hapo unakuta EU hatakubali kusaini na Kenya peke yake, EU anataka kushika soko lote la EAC, Kenya sio soko la kumtosha. Kwahiyo bila EAC wote kukubali, EPA itabaki inakamata vumbi maofisini.
 
Mkataba wa EPA bila saini ya wanachama wote 6 hauna maana. Kwanini Kenya mseonge na EU peke yanu na kusaini mkataba kama nchi inayojitegemea? Lakink hapa hapo unakuta EU hatakubali kusaini na Kenya peke yake, EU anataka kushika soko lote la EAC, Kenya sio soko la kumtosha. Kwahiyo bila EAC wote kukubali, EPA itabaki inakamata vumbi maofisini.

Hayo ya mantiki ya EPA tulishayazungumzia vya kutosha sina haja ya kuwaelimisha upya maana nyie ni wale wale tu, mpo mpo na hamna uwezo wa kufikiria zaidi ya pua lenu.

Mimi nimekuja tu kwenye huu uzi kuwashangaa mnaposema Tanzania imeokoa Kenya eti kwa sababu tunasaini na UK mkataba pembeni, wakati pia na EPA tunasaini.
 
Hayo ya mantiki ya EPA tulishayazungumzia vya kutosha sina haja ya kuwaelimisha upya maana nyie ni wale wale tu, mpo mpo na hamna uwezo wa kufikiria zaidi ya pua lenu.

Mimi nimekuja tu kwenye huu uzi kuwashangaa mnaposema Tanzania imeokoa Kenya eti kwa sababu tunasaini na UK mkataba pembeni, wakati pia na EPA tunasaini.
Oh.... Kumbe imekuja kupinga misaada yetu, ndio maana huko nyuma kwenye uzi huu nikasema shukurani ya punda mateke. Kama kuwasadia mnajuwa pa kukimbilia maji yakiwa ya moto. Misaada yetu mingi inapita kimya kimya bila wananchi wa chini kama wewe kuijuwa.
 
kitu wanafaa kujiuliza why United Kingdom has not engaged Tanzania in negotiating better terms for trade deals, why always kenya

He he he he.,....
 
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