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Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for EAC and Regional Development Hon. Adan Mohamed (centre) with EAC Secretary General Hon. Dr. Peter Mathuki (right) and Dr. Kevit Desai, EAC Principal Secretary (Kenya) during the 31st Meeting of the Sectoral Council of EAC Affairs and Planning in Arusha.

EAC to deploy Verification Mission to DRC to assess the country's suitability for admission into the Community

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 12th June, 2021: The East African Community will deploy a verification mission to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to assess the country’s suitability to be admitted into the Community.

The 31st Meeting of the Sectoral Council of Ministers of EAC Affairs and Planning (SCMEACP) held at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha appointed a verification team comprised of three experts from each Partner State to be funded by the EAC Secretariat and an additional maximum of two experts to be funded by the nominating Partner State to carry out the Verification Mission from 23rd June to 3rd July, 2021.

The Summit of EAC Heads of State at its 21st Ordinary Meeting held on 27th February, 2021 considered the application by DRC to join the Community and directed the Council to expeditiously undertake a verification mission in accordance with the EAC procedure for admission of new members into the EAC and report to the 22nd Summit.

The SCMEACP, which was chaired by Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for EAC and Regional Development, Hon. Adan Mohamed, further directed the Secretariat to submit the report of the Verification Mission to the Council of Ministers by November 2021.

The verification team will, among other things, review the current status of the DRC in international law and establish the country’s level of conformity with the Criteria for admission of foreign countries as provided in the Treaty.

Under the Treaty, the criteria for the admission of new countries into the Community include: acceptance of the Community as set out in the Treaty; adherence to universally acceptable principles of good governance, democracy, the rule of law, observance of human rights and social justice; potential contribution to the strengthening of integration within the East African region; geographical proximity to and inter-dependence between it (the foreign country) and the EAC Partner States; establishment and maintenance of a market-driven economy; and; Social and economic policies being compatible with those of the Community.

On the status of implementation of the EAC Common Protocol, the Ministers directed the Republic of South Sudan to expedite the domestication of the EAC Common Market and Customs Union Protocols. The Ministers/Cabinet Secretaries had earlier been informed that South Sudan was yet to domesticate the two protocols.

The Council also directed United Republic of Tanzania to ratify the EAC Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary (SPS) Protocol by 31st November, 2021. The EAC SPS Protocol was assented to by the Summit of EAC Heads of State in 2012 and was expected to be ratified by 30th June, 2014. 

However, the implementation of the SPS is still pending due to the delay of in ratification by Tanzania, which will pave the way for its domestication and implementation at EAC Partner State level.

The Ministers adopted the EAC Common Market Scorecard (CMS) 2018 and direct the EAC Secretariat to develop an Action Plan for implementation of the recommendations contained in the Scorecard and report to the 32nd SCMEACP.

The CMS 2018 tracked compliance by Partner States in the Movement of Labour, Right of Establishment and Residence in the Community, as at 2018

This Scorecard covers Protocol obligations on Free Movement of Workers related to: Harmonisation of Mutual and Academic and Professional Qualifications; Labour Policies; Laws and Programmes; Right of Establishment and Right of Residence and Regulations thereto and commitments made by each Partner State at three levels, namely: the Major Group, Sub-Group, and Minor Group.

They directed the EAC Secretariat to incorporate Partner States’ legal reforms undertaken after 30th June, 2018, the data cut-off date for the Scorecard in the next edition of the Scorecard on Free Movement of Labour, Rights of Establishment and Residence.

The Ministers directed the EAC Secretariat to expedite the process of approximating labour laws. They directed Partner States to harmonize their national labour policies, laws and programmes in line with Article 12 of the Protocol.

On efforts to rebrand the Community by developing a new corporate identity, the Ministers approved and adopted the submissions by six youth (one from each Partner State) to give the EAC a new look and feel. 

The Council adopted Aheebwa Job Atwooki of Uganda as the best design proposal/Brand Architecture, followed by Pierre Celestin Niyomugabo of Rwanda, Peter Assenga of Tanzania in third place, Tiffin Ntore of Burundi in fourth place, Lutta Wandera of Kenya in fifth place, and Deng Chol of South Sudan in sixth place.

This was the culmination of the EAC Emblem and Logos Competition mounted by the Secretariat to produce a new emblem and logo for the Community and which involved the youth from all the six Partner States.

The rebranding efforts were aimed addressing identified gaps in the EAC corporate identity including: lack of a visual connection between EAC Organs and the Institutions; some EAC Institutions have adopted the EAC logo as their primary logo whilst others have developed their own unique logos, and; too many colours in the EAC logo and flag. 

Other identified gaps include: the EAC logo and flag not being adaptable to the expansion of the Community both in terms of geographical location and colour scheme; lack of a common unique identifier for all EAC Organs and Institutions, and; two different visual identity symbols for the Community, that is, logo and flag.

On the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA) that brings together COMESA, EAC and SADC, the Ministers directed the Republic of South Sudan to sign and ratify the Tripartite Free Trade Area Agreement, and the United Republic of Tanzania to expedite the ratification of the TFTA.

Speaking during the opening session, Council Chairperson Hon. Mohamed commended the EAC Secretariat, Organs and Institutions who he said continue to do their best to ensure the success of the Community.

On his part, EAC Secretary General Hon. (Dr.) Peter Mathuki congratulated Uganda and Tanzania for the recent successful general elections, noting that this was an affirmation that EAC Partner States were committed to democratic ideals in the management of the region’s political affairs.

Dr. Mathuki urged the EAC leadership at all levels to strengthen their support to the integration agenda so as to effectively face and deal with the challenges that the region has, and continues to experience.

For more information, please contact:

Simon Peter Owaka
Senior Public Relations Officer
Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 768 552087
Email: sowaka [at] eachq.org

About the East African Community Secretariat:

The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of six Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

The EAC Secretariat is ISO 9001: 2015 Certified

 

Regional Integration a top priority for Tanzania, Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation says

East African Community, Arusha, Tanzania, 12th June, 2021: Tanzania’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation, Hon. Amb. Liberata Mulamula, has reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to regional integration and enhancing intra-EAC trade.

Speaking during a private sector roundtable engagement dinner on EAC regional integration organized by the East African Business Council (EABC) in Dar es Salaam, the Minister said that in the spirit of enhancing intra-regional trade, Tanzania was revitalizing trade relations with her neighbours.

“We can all bear witness that the trade issues between Kenya and Tanzania have been addressed, and we are determined to ensure that such challenges do not arise in the future,” said Hon. Mulamula.

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Second Phase of the EAC Network of Public Health Reference Laboratories for Communicable Diseases Project launched in Arusha

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 11th June, 2021: The second phase of the EAC Regional Network of Public Health Reference Laboratories for Communicable Diseases Project was launched on Friday at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.  

The three-year second phase of the project funded by the Federal Government of Germany through the German Development Bank (KfW), is set to further strengthen the capacities of the EAC Partner States to respond to outbreaks of infectious diseases, including bacterial diseases and cross-border epidemics.  

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Court hears Petition seeking for extension of time in two cases alleging arrests in Rwanda and illegal detentions in Uganda

East African Court of Justice, 10th June, 2021: The First Instance Division today heard two petitions arising from the cases challenging the Government of Uganda over the plight of Rwandans who were allegedly arrested, tortured and detained in Uganda.  

The 1st Application that came up for hearing was filed by the Attorney General (AG) of Uganda, seeking for extension of time to file written submission in support of this Application. The Respondent represented by lawyer Angel Ampurire opposed the AG's prayers arguing that they did not indicate reasons for not filing their submissions on time and that this would lead to delayed justice. The court ordered the parties to file their submissions, adding that the ruling would be delivered in due course. 

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Kenya’s Principal Secretary for EAC, Dr. Kevit Desai, stresses a point during an engagement with the media in Arusha.

EAC Partner States encouraged to exploit potential for export of raw cotton

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 10th June, 2021: EAC Partner States have been called upon to exploit the huge potential for export of raw cotton to the world market.

Kenya’s Principal Secretary for EAC, Dr. Kevit Desai, said that the region produces 100,000 metric tonnes of cotton compared to an existing export potential of 400,000 metric tonnes.

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Judges of the First Instance Division in Court during session.

First Instance Division of the East African Court of Justice resumes its sessions

East African Court of Justice, 10th June, 2021:  The First Instance Division has resumed its June-July session in which it shall handle 19 matters only.  

The Court started its session with the hearing of Application No. 9 of 2019) arising from Reference No. 16 of 2019) Bob Rugurika and 17 Others vs. The Attorney General of Burundi.  

The applicants are seeking seeking interim orders restraining and prohibiting execution of the decision delivered by the Supreme Court of Burundi to seize the moveable and immovable properties of 32 individuals associated with another case in Burundi.  

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5th Sectoral Council of Ministers on Gender, Youth, Children, Social Protection and Community Development underway in Arusha

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 9th June, 2021: A five-day meeting of the Sectoral Council Ministers on Gender, Youth, Children, Social Protection and Community Development is currently underway at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha. 

The 5th Sectoral Council on Gender, Youth, Children, Social Protection and Community opened on Monday, 7th June, 2021 with the Session of Senior Officials that ended today, Wednesday, 9th June, 2021. The Coordination Committee or Session of Permanent/Principal/Under Secretaries is slated for Thursday, 10th June, 2021 followed by the Session of Ministers/Cabinet Secretaries on Friday, 11th June, 2021. 

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A group photo with the President of the Court Justice Nestor Kayobera (Centre) & his Vice Justice Geoffrey Kiryabwire (4th left) with the Chairperson TLS Mr George Njooka (4th right), Registrar (3rd left) with other members attending the Courtesy call.

EACJ President receives Tanganyika Law Society Chairperson who paid courtesy to learn about the Court and identify potential areas of cooperation

East African Court of Justice, 9th June, 2021:  The President of the East African Court of Justice, Justice Nestor Kayobera, today received the Chairperson of the Tanganyika Law Society (TLS) Mr. George Njooka and his team who paid a courtesy call to learn and identify potential areas where the court and the society could work together.  

Justice Kayobera welcomed Mr. Njooka by saying that TLS was a key stakeholder of the Court and assured him that during his five-year tenure at EACJ would be guided by teamwork spirit and good faith among all the stakeholders of the Court, which belongs to people.  

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The Chairperson of the Session of Senior Officials at the 31st Meeting of the Sectoral Council of Ministers of EAC Affairs, Dr. Alice Yalla from Kenya, confers with the EAC Deputy Secretary General in charge of Productive and Social Sectors, Hon. Christophe Bazivamo at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

Meeting of the Sectoral Council of Ministers of EAC Affairs and Planning underway in Arusha

 East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 9th June, 2021: A five-day meeting of the Sectoral Council of Ministers on EAC Affairs and Planning (SCMEACP) is currently underway at the EAC Headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.  

The 31st SCMEACP opened on Monday, 7th June, 2021 with the Session of Senior Officials that ended today, Wednesday, 9th June, 2021. The Coordination Committee or Session of Permanent/Principal/Under Secretaries is slated for Thursday, 10th June, 2021 followed by the Session of Ministers/Cabinet Secretaries on Friday, 11th June, 2021. 

Among the items on the agenda of the meeting are the: Consideration of the Progress Report on the Status of Implementation of the EAC Common Market; Consideration of the Report on the Revised Draft Council Directive on Coordination of Social Security Benefits in the EAC; Consideration of the Status of Partner States’ Contributions to the EAC Budget, and; Consideration of the Draft 2nd EAC Communication Policy And The Draft 2nd EAC Communication Strategy.

Other items on the agenda of the SCMEACP are the: Consideration of a Progress Report of the Technical Working Group on Information Resource Centres; Consideration of the Application of the Democratic Republic Of Congo to join the EAC; Consideration of the Progress Report on the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Free Trade Area and; Consideration of the Progress Report on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Negotiations. 

For more information, please contact:

Simon Peter Owaka
Senior Public Relations Officer
Corporate Communications and Public Affairs Department
EAC Secretariat
Arusha, Tanzania
Tel: +255 768 552087
Email: sowaka [at] eachq.org

About the East African Community Secretariat:

The East African Community (EAC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of six Partner States, comprising Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda, with its headquarters in Arusha, Tanzania.

The EAC Secretariat is ISO 9001: 2015 Certified

EAC Secretary General meets US Ambassador in Dar es Salaam

East African Community Headquarters, Arusha, Tanzania, 9th June, 2021: The EAC Secretary General, Hon. (Dr.) Peter Mathuki, today held discussions with US Ambassador to the United Republic of Tanzania and the EAC, Amb. Donald J. Wright in Dar es Salaam.

The two officials discussed potential areas of collaboration between the EAC and USA, namely trade and investment, and democracy and good governance.

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