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Kenya back - for foreign business

The transfer of mobile currency, travel guide, has been banned from areas such as drilling of mining and Koin stores. Kenysky canceled foreigners who manage a small business in Tanzania Tanzania has established foreign citizens from owners and international activities,...

Kenya back - for foreign business

The transfer of mobile currency, travel guide, has been banned from areas such as drilling of mining and Koin stores.

Kenysky canceled foreigners who manage a small business in Tanzania

Tanzania has established foreign citizens from owners and international activities, working by Kenya.

The new directive prohibits them from 15 sectors, including mobile money transfers, travel guide, small -scale mining, farm purchase, beauty salons, curiosity stores and radio and television operations.

The Ministry of Trade Khauta explained that aliens were involved in the same sector and the nets filled with the Sanzania.

The steps in place are usually welcomed between the concerns grow in the trades including Chinese citizens including Chinese citizens including Chinese citizens.

Last year, traders in the Kariaku Shopping District of Dar S Salam were active among Chinese businessmen and strike to protest against unfair competition.

"We have welcomed this decision because it protects the lifestyle of Tanzanian merchants," said Severine Mushi, head of the Kariakoo Traders Association, in the Citizen magazine.

The end of violence, six months in prison and loss of visa and work permits.

Jafo added that he hoped that the ban announced on Monday would also encourage foreigners to invest in large companies.

But the move has met with IRA in Kenya, with some discussing that they are violating the east of the east of the east of the perfect person.

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Kenya's trade minister Lee Keynanjui has called for a ban to ban, saying they have been "hurt" from Kenya and Tanzania.

"Therefore, in the spirit of the EAC, it is critical to hold bilateral obligations to address these problems," Kinyanjui wrote in a statement on Wednesday.

The President of the Bernard Shinani National Assembly Committee warned that this move could cause reciprocal restrictions, the Kenya Daily Nation.

The newspaper quoted him, "Many Tanzanians are working on our mining sites."

"It is clear that the Tanzanians are far away and we should reduce their connection with them."

Her Knam Partiald Veteransi Mohamed Hersi to move Tanneia to fight crowds.

"Sometimes, it is important to focus on the greatest picture ... Protection will not help a country to continue," he told X.

Many Kenyan are worried about social media, which defines Tanzanian policy as a great challenge for the regional library.

"Tanzanians make all kinds of small enterprises in Kenya with no obstacles. It is clear that Tanzania is never serious about working with EAC," a person posted on X.

Tanzania and Kenya have political times in economic conditions.

The implementation of Tanzania's protective tariffs and prohibitions has criticized its regional partners.

In May, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kenya MU -Salia Mudavadi said that about 250,000 Kenyans lived in Tanzania, working or working in Tanzania.

Dadio Leso'nun Guardian Leso'yu Tanazia Chamber of Diplomats controls the protector.

Some of them were expelled from the country while the infamous Keniface surgeon Keniface Boniface Mwangi, along with Agather Atuhaire, Uganda's activist, disappeared and later disappeared and sexually abused.

Tanzania is due to normal choices in October, high expected to maintain the power with the CCM party.

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