TANZANIA was not represented in a single visa deal
that was jointly announced on Tuesday during the ongoing World Tourism Market
meeting in United Kingdom.
Rwanda, Kenya, and Uganda were repesented during the
deal which is set to come in force by January next year.
Through the single
travel document, member country states will adopt a joint Visa to facilitate
free movement of tourist and citizens alike.
“Other EAC members will join us along the way since
we have not locked any one out," said Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for East
African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism Mrs. Phylis Kandie while responding to
the press questions on the absence of Tanzania in the deal.
Tanzania is a competing country in Tourism and other
economic pillars in the region. The country’s absence in key EAC meetings
bringing together heads of states continues to raise eyebrows as per the
regional intergration.
Tanzania’s minister for EAC Affairs, Samuel Sitta,
recently told a charged Parliament in Dodoma that Dar es Salaam would not wait
for a “divorce certificate” from Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda, but would “shoot
before we are shot”.
The minister spoke on the same day Presidents Uhuru,
Kagame, Museveni and Kiir signed a host of protocols and agreements in Kigali,
including free movement of goods and persons, infrastructural development and
transformation into a Single Customs Union.
The pacts were signed on the sidelines of the
three-day “Transform Africa Summit” to which Tanzania and Burundi, both EAC
member states were not invited.
Speaking after announcing the launch of the joint
visa, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism
Mrs. Phylis Kandie, Uganda’s Tourism and Wildlife Minister Ms Agnes Egunyo and
Rwanda’s High Commissioner to UK Ambassador William Nkurunziza said deal was a
major boost to tourism.
“We have been in discussion over this matter for the
last six months and we are proud to
announce that we finally have a joint visa that has made the three countries
borderless. This is an opportunity for us to increase tourist numbers as we
will jointly offer diversified tourism products,” Says Kandie.
Tourism products from the three countries, pointed
Kandie are varied and with different
tastes and noted that the single joint visa will now enrich diversity at the
same time increasing the value of the product.
Rwanda High commissioner noted that the single joint
visa was cost effective and will boost the strategy of repositioning tourism
products in the region.
SOURCE:
The Standard

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