Wednesday, March 1, 2017

President Museveni and Magufuli Agree not to sign...... Creditors Agreement EPA is Colonial New For Africans

With: Lilian Heap - NOTES
President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. John Beer Magufuli and the President of the Republic of Uganda Yoweri Museveni have jointly agreed kutosaini agreement of economic relations and trade between the countries of the East African Community and the European (EPA).

These agreements have been made yesterday the State House in Dar es Salaam where President Yoweri Museveni is in Tanzania for a working visit of two days starting on February 25 to 26, 2017.

Speaking to journalists President Magufuli said that the EPA does have the advantage but is another form of colonialism that you want restored to African countries.

"I have spoken with President Yoweri Museveni has agreed kutosaini contract to EPA, I instructed the experts who helped give us information on the impact of the agreement to give details ambauo Uganda also were offered to Tanzania," explained Dr. Magufuli.

For his part, President Yoweri Museveni has said that he has talked with President Magufuli and agreed kutosaini treaty, adding that the EPA must be discussed by all the countries of East Africa in order to have a common position for all countries of the East African Community.

Moreover Museni President has congratulated President Magufuli to kulifufua Airways Tanzania (ATCL) to buy new aircraft Sita, it welcomed the organization providing air transport services in Uganda due to the country in need of such services.

He also congratulated President Magufuli for the construction of railway Flash International (Standard Gauge Railway) from Dar es Salaa to Mwanza and Isaac to Rwanda where they will lead the construction of a dry port in the region of Mwanza so traders benefiting from the port, which will be closer than is to Dar es Salaam.

Meanwhile, Foreign Ministers from Tanzania and Uganda Ambassador Dr. Augustine Mahiga and Henry Okello Oryem have signed an agreement in matters of Diplomatic relations between the two countries.

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