Senator Asks Govt to Ban Tanzanian Businesses and Street Beggars From Kenya

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Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei has asked the government to ban Tanzanian businesses in Kenya in response to Tanzania’s recent move to block Kenyans from starting some businesses in the neighbouring state.
In the statement on Wednesday, July 30, Cherargei called on President William Ruto’s government to take action by also banning Tanzanian businesses operating in Kenya.
He also suggested that street beggars from Tanzania be removed from Kenyan cities and towns.
“The Kenyan government must retaliate by also banning Tanzanian businesses in Kenya, including street beggars from Tanzania in our cities and towns,” he stated.
He urged the Tanzanian government to reconsider its decision since the ban could hurt the East African Community (EAC) integration process.
“H.E Suluhu’s government should reconsider its ban on Kenya’s businesses because Kenya is one of Tanzania’s key business partners. This ban could hurt the East African Community (EAC) integration process and break EAC trade agreements,” Cherargei said.
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