Africa should unite.we dont need a watchdong who in this case are the USA an the EU.we should come together and solve our problems in Agriculture,Health,Education,Trade,secirity,politics and eneargy. Africa should set a pace so as other african countries to join the race in making Africa a one nation
I have enjoyed this program... I hv learnt that we would have achieved our Integration Goals way back in the years only if Outsiders like Europe, The US do not interfere with our plans for their own benefits.
Amazing interview. I think a common currency will be beneficial for regional trade. We currently trade at 16% a common currency will likely send that to 50% plus. The drawbacks are the currency will have a lower currency value than the Kenyan shilling hence disrupting importers. Exporters will benefit as our goods will be competitive internationally.
While a common currency will be a plus, I don't think it will solely move intra-regional trade to 50% (which is what intra-Asia is at). A lot more work would be required to boost trade
@@panafrican.nation Why can't this be done in agreements between the countries? You don't need a common currency to carry out trade btn the countries! Let traders get finances/credit facilities in respective countries banks ...
There's a similar proverb in Somali that says: "Si aad u barato saaxiibkaaga dhabta ah, jid la mar ama jadiin la cun. Meaning " To get to know your real friend, go on a journey together or share a food"..
I'm always curious about Ndu's background. Her comprehension of the Kiswahili language suggests that she's been in Kenya longer than she's been at Spice FM
That i agree. It should be a third party currency. Much like singaporeans use indian-rupee and chinese-yuan. Backed by major trading partners. If they play up-down, their goods pricing up-down = same. If they play left-right, china-india, india-china = same. Up down left right is dual currency accounts of normal retail and commercial banking. You can do the same too. Fully backed by goods and trade.
Remove the geographical connotation of the name forthwith. Call it Umoja Community, Jumuiya or something. I prefer Umoja because Jumuiya sounds Arabic. DRC is not smack dab in Eastern Africa. They extend all the way to the western coastline of the continent. Have a Kiswahili name, to encourage its use as the lingua franca of the community.
This was addressed on the site after Doctor Congo was added. Changing the name right now would require amendment of the EAC Treaty that the countries have already signed.
To all of the Owners, Staff & Supporters of this Podcast: As a comment, forewarning and reminder to the general Black, African Diaspora; one thing that I definitely know to be true (in accordance to historical happenings) is that it's a rule of conduct and preset proceedings by the 'bigoted portion (s)' of both the European Union & Caucasoid - White populace is that "to never allow the advent or coming of alternate currencies that can challenge the Euro Dollar". At this point in time, to them, it even represents an open challenge to even their earthly longevity. Thus, as can be even ascertained or researched with the recent deaths of those like Muammar Khadafi and Hugo Chávez, they will likely (via local, national 'Sell-outs') seek the death of those who mainly recommended or produced a Euro Dollar challenging currency.
I’m not sold, he didn’t do a good job of addressing the potential issues. He just gives a flowery sales pitch the whole time. Comparing Africa to the US is wrong. The US states are bonded by a national federal government that provides defense, central banking and all sorts of taxes, subsidies, etc…
It may be true that we have similar problems but we aren't all endowed with he same gifts ... This and if one section just want's to joyride or rent seek on the others how will this go down?
Even in your own mother's household, you are not all equally endowed. But t you all live together harmoniously. It's this kind of narrow thinking and parochialism that has kept behind for this long.
@@Kangema Lol hope your following keenly the EU and specifically EMU(Europe Monetary Union). You'll soon see a Freexit, Greexit etc Dunno if it's recent but politicians aka "leaders" want a scape goat like the ECB and technocrats in Brussels, un-elected!, to point when austerity is pushed ...Oh it's not "us" it's bad EAC Central Bank... Mind you the EU has a Central Bank but NO Treasury! Edit/Addendum: To those infatuated with "export" led growth and being "trade surplus" monsters... If all countries were running trade surpluses ...There would be NOWHERE to sell finished goods and/or services! For every deficit there's a surplus. Every spending an income ...
Can't you do farm where you are? Thats the reason the first EAC collapsed because certain people of the member countries wanted to take advantage of others.
What prevents EAC from becoming one sovereign country, taking current countries as states, one currency and president. Each to have state ministers and state by-laws. If there is United States of America, is it not possible to become one country for your own self preservation, consolidate your power and economy. Imagine your neighbor country undergoing horrific civil war like S.Sudan and not able to intervene lest be labelled meddlers. Had we been one nation S.Sudan would not have undergone civil war. Off late cooperative activities in the community has became rare since Uhuru Kenyatta's term expired. It is time Africans leaders looked outside their small power box and circled the wagon. I sense a looming dangers from foreigners.
I hear echoes of a central bank but not of a treasury ...eerily similar to the Eurozone with the all powerful & mighty ECB & Troika(European Commission, ECB & IMF)
Take note: Let it be known I have already started the design of the East African 💲... $1000.00 bill: Patrice Lumumba, $500.00 bill cornel Kahdafi, $100.00 bill: Shaka Zulu, $50.00 bill, $20.00 bill, $10.00 bill, $5.00 bill, $1.00 bill Robert Mugabe.... Rear earth materials metal coins..... waste no time for suggestions, revisions, upgrade..... AHA
The project of the unification of Africa has always been let down by three problems: 1. Elitism: which makes the leaders and technocrats confine the conversation, conscience awakening and buy-in, to the top echrons of society, at the total exclusion of the ordinary person who is the majority. 2. Selfishness, dishonesty, and inward thinking of the political class. 3. The devil of tribalism and ethinicism.
There should be a carefully drafted educational programme, explaining the rationale for the EAC and taught in all schools of East Africa. It's very disappointing to see how school teachers in East Africa are totally ignorant of the EAC imperatives. I remember overhearing a Kenyatta University graduate teacher, teaching a High School class in Kangema, Muranga, a number of years ago, that the only reason why the EAC was established was to assist the land-locked Uganda. According to her, there was no benefit for Kenya in the EAC initiative. Naturally, school kids believe so much in their teachers. Can you imagine that her former students, who now might be leaders and parents in society, may be out there spreading the same trash! You pick the same problem even from the line of questioning on this program by Ndhu about "competition", seemingly completely oblivious to the true meaning of the word "competition" in the discipline of Economics. Competition is good for the customer and must thus be encouraged. And the bigger the market, and the freer the movement of goods, services, labour and people therein, the greater the competition thereof and the better for the customer. The producers and service providers too are far better off with access to a larger market without unnecessary barriers.
Speaking as a professional, common currency for countries with different economic strengths is a bad idea. Just ask the Euro users and you'll realize why
@@adrianteri its a tricky thing to think about but looking at economic history of these EAC countries some have seen better days however some countries have over taken others but the bottom line is ,economies are not static, the margin in EAC economies is averagely the same, the economic differences are slight and can be mitigated
One of the reasons preventing full EA integration is the actions of Charles Njonjo in 1977. Njonjo then engineered the breakup of EAC based on the argument that the other EA countries are behind in development and that they will drag Kenya behind. As a result EAC broke up. So when u saying now that we want the EAC up, people go back to see what happened to the original EAC. And when they know what transpired, they will drag their feet.
You still need to be educated about what we are seeking to do and why. You might be surprised to discover that you will be one of the main beneficiaries.
Actually Kenya will be the biggest beneficiary. Technically speaking Nairobi will be the CBD, all roads and railways will lead there. Both JKIA and Addis Ababa will be biggest international flight hubs, that's bigger business in a year than Kenya will ever make in a decade alone. MOMBASA Will become the regions ship hub. Basically Kenya becomes to EA what Newyork is to USA. Think about that for a moment. If anything, Kenyans should be pushing for EAF more than any other country.
this idea cannot work .which currency will be undermined to achieve this. The Kenyan shilling is a bit strong than the rest .so you want the Kenyan shilling to be devalued so as to meet at the center with the rest
Yes. The Ksh will humble but not tumble. Like Germany said to Italy - and then Germany became richer / the euroUnion is more rich because the Mark mumbled. And like Italy - If Kenya is Germany - as Rome - ourTanzania, the Congo and our Uganda and The Kingdoms & African Sudan - will solidify your currency with an empire of reserve.
This is a very bad idea! Everyone should keep their own currency, look at Europe and the disaster that is the Euro! Or do EAC nobody's think they are better than Dani Rodrik & Joseph Stiglitz?
Nonsense European union is strong because they work together, EU controls Africa because they control price of trade (yet there nothing without African resources
Africa should unite.we dont need a watchdong who in this case are the USA an the EU.we should come together and solve our problems in Agriculture,Health,Education,Trade,secirity,politics and eneargy. Africa should set a pace so as other african countries to join the race in making Africa a one nation
I will love to move to Uganda or Rwanda for farming.Bring it on
I have enjoyed this program... I hv learnt that we would have achieved our Integration Goals way back in the years only if Outsiders like Europe, The US do not interfere with our plans for their own benefits.
Yes, the description of the EAC was well presented. Let us move faster as I feel we are too slow
Amazing interview. I think a common currency will be beneficial for regional trade. We currently trade at 16% a common currency will likely send that to 50% plus. The drawbacks are the currency will have a lower currency value than the Kenyan shilling hence disrupting importers. Exporters will benefit as our goods will be competitive internationally.
While a common currency will be a plus, I don't think it will solely move intra-regional trade to 50% (which is what intra-Asia is at). A lot more work would be required to boost trade
@@panafrican.nation Why can't this be done in agreements between the countries? You don't need a common currency to carry out trade btn the countries! Let traders get finances/credit facilities in respective countries banks ...
There's a similar proverb in Somali that says: "Si aad u barato saaxiibkaaga dhabta ah, jid la mar ama jadiin la cun. Meaning " To get to know your real friend, go on a journey together or share a food"..
I can't wait to drop this Ugandan name and ug shilling to being East African and using my East African shillings
or we call ourselves Wakanda
@@_kachapin 😅😅😅
We may end up like the Soviet union which collapsed easily and the East African Shilling may crush effecting all our economies
I'm always curious about Ndu's background. Her comprehension of the Kiswahili language suggests that she's been in Kenya longer than she's been at Spice FM
We need to integrate immediately like yesterday....artificial boarders must fall
That i agree. It should be a third party currency. Much like singaporeans use indian-rupee and chinese-yuan. Backed by major trading partners. If they play up-down, their goods pricing up-down = same. If they play left-right, china-india, india-china = same. Up down left right is dual currency accounts of normal retail and commercial banking.
You can do the same too. Fully backed by goods and trade.
Bring that common currency asap...I believe other parts of Africa outside the EAC WILL EMBRACE THE CURRENCY
This
Remove the geographical connotation of the name forthwith. Call it Umoja Community, Jumuiya or something. I prefer Umoja because Jumuiya sounds Arabic. DRC is not smack dab in Eastern Africa. They extend all the way to the western coastline of the continent. Have a Kiswahili name, to encourage its use as the lingua franca of the community.
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This was addressed on the site after Doctor Congo was added. Changing the name right now would require amendment of the EAC Treaty that the countries have already signed.
To all of the Owners, Staff & Supporters of this Podcast: As a comment, forewarning and reminder to the general Black, African Diaspora; one thing that I definitely know to be true (in accordance to historical happenings) is that it's a rule of conduct and preset proceedings by the 'bigoted portion (s)' of both the European Union & Caucasoid - White populace is that "to never allow the advent or coming of alternate currencies that can challenge the Euro Dollar". At this point in time, to them, it even represents an open challenge to even their earthly longevity. Thus, as can be even ascertained or researched with the recent deaths of those like Muammar Khadafi and Hugo Chávez, they will likely (via local, national 'Sell-outs') seek the death of those who mainly recommended or produced a Euro Dollar challenging currency.
I’m not sold, he didn’t do a good job of addressing the potential issues. He just gives a flowery sales pitch the whole time.
Comparing Africa to the US is wrong. The US states are bonded by a national federal government that provides defense, central banking and all sorts of taxes, subsidies, etc…
Can't understand your problem
It may be true that we have similar problems but we aren't all endowed with he same gifts ... This and if one section just want's to joyride or rent seek on the others how will this go down?
Even in your own mother's household, you are not all equally endowed. But t you all live together harmoniously. It's this kind of narrow thinking and parochialism that has kept behind for this long.
@@Kangema Lol hope your following keenly the EU and specifically EMU(Europe Monetary Union). You'll soon see a Freexit, Greexit etc
Dunno if it's recent but politicians aka "leaders" want a scape goat like the ECB and technocrats in Brussels, un-elected!, to point when austerity is pushed ...Oh it's not "us" it's bad EAC Central Bank... Mind you the EU has a Central Bank but NO Treasury!
Edit/Addendum: To those infatuated with "export" led growth and being "trade surplus" monsters...
If all countries were running trade surpluses ...There would be NOWHERE to sell finished goods and/or services!
For every deficit there's a surplus. Every spending an income ...
We need a secrete service to make sure that no one is working behind the scenes to halt our move
Can't you do farm where you are? Thats the reason the first EAC collapsed because certain people of the member countries wanted to take advantage of others.
United States of East Africa, one flag one president and one money.
What prevents EAC from becoming one sovereign country, taking current countries as states, one currency and president. Each to have state ministers and state by-laws. If there is United States of America, is it not possible to become one country for your own self preservation, consolidate your power and economy. Imagine your neighbor country undergoing horrific civil war like S.Sudan and not able to intervene lest be labelled meddlers. Had we been one nation S.Sudan would not have undergone civil war. Off late cooperative activities in the community has became rare since Uhuru Kenyatta's term expired.
It is time Africans leaders looked outside their small power box and circled the wagon. I sense a looming dangers from foreigners.
IF WE ADD SOMALIA TRUST ITS GOONA MAKE EAC GREATER
Ethiopia is next
I hear echoes of a central bank but not of a treasury ...eerily similar to the Eurozone with the all powerful & mighty ECB & Troika(European Commission, ECB & IMF)
Take note: Let it be known I have already started the design of the East African 💲... $1000.00 bill: Patrice Lumumba, $500.00 bill cornel Kahdafi, $100.00 bill: Shaka Zulu, $50.00 bill, $20.00 bill, $10.00 bill, $5.00 bill, $1.00 bill Robert Mugabe.... Rear earth materials metal coins..... waste no time for suggestions, revisions, upgrade..... AHA
The project of the unification of Africa has always been let down by three problems:
1. Elitism: which makes the leaders and technocrats confine the conversation, conscience awakening and buy-in, to the top echrons of society, at the total exclusion of the ordinary person who is the majority.
2. Selfishness, dishonesty, and inward thinking of the political class.
3. The devil of tribalism and ethinicism.
There should be a carefully drafted educational programme, explaining the rationale for the EAC and taught in all schools of East Africa. It's very disappointing to see how school teachers in East Africa are totally ignorant of the EAC imperatives. I remember overhearing a Kenyatta University graduate teacher, teaching a High School class in Kangema, Muranga, a number of years ago, that the only reason why the EAC was established was to assist the land-locked Uganda. According to her, there was no benefit for Kenya in the EAC initiative. Naturally, school kids believe so much in their teachers. Can you imagine that her former students, who now might be leaders and parents in society, may be out there spreading the same trash! You pick the same problem even from the line of questioning on this program by Ndhu about "competition", seemingly completely oblivious to the true meaning of the word "competition" in the discipline of Economics. Competition is good for the customer and must thus be encouraged. And the bigger the market, and the freer the movement of goods, services, labour and people therein, the greater the competition thereof and the better for the customer. The producers and service providers too are far better off with access to a larger market without unnecessary barriers.
Speaking as a professional, common currency for countries with different economic strengths is a bad idea. Just ask the Euro users and you'll realize why
Especially ones that are double whammied by having both trade deficits & not being net exporters of capital
@@adrianteri its a tricky thing to think about but looking at economic history of these EAC countries some have seen better days however some countries have over taken others but the bottom line is ,economies are not static, the margin in EAC economies is averagely the same, the economic differences are slight and can be mitigated
You are a professional. But tell that to a manufacturer. Or a businessman.
One of the reasons preventing full EA integration is the actions of Charles Njonjo in 1977. Njonjo then engineered the breakup of EAC based on the argument that the other EA countries are behind in development and that they will drag Kenya behind. As a result EAC broke up. So when u saying now that we want the EAC up, people go back to see what happened to the original EAC. And when they know what transpired, they will drag their feet.
The EAC had already collapsed by 77.
The east african shilling for example stopped being used around 1965
It will not work. Every country keep their own currency. Until we became free mentally and spiritually them we try. Africa issues are spiritual
But we have to start somewhere.... As people go through decolonization of mind and through away religious psychosis
There is no until, start now, thats why we still poor because we are still waiting for until 😂😂😂😂
But how will we know.its untill we try it
U only need to work on a Mindset change. Think Positively always. Thats the only way to achieve goals and objectives.
@@shemssenabulya8167 good comment.
It will b much in favour to other eastafricans than Kenyans
You still need to be educated about what we are seeking to do and why. You might be surprised to discover that you will be one of the main beneficiaries.
Actually Kenya will be the biggest beneficiary. Technically speaking Nairobi will be the CBD, all roads and railways will lead there. Both JKIA and Addis Ababa will be biggest international flight hubs, that's bigger business in a year than Kenya will ever make in a decade alone. MOMBASA Will become the regions ship hub. Basically Kenya becomes to EA what Newyork is to USA. Think about that for a moment. If anything, Kenyans should be pushing for EAF more than any other country.
this idea cannot work .which currency will be undermined to achieve this. The Kenyan shilling is a bit strong than the rest .so you want the Kenyan shilling to be devalued so as to meet at the center with the rest
Yes. The Ksh will humble but not tumble.
Like Germany said to Italy - and then Germany became richer / the euroUnion is more rich because the Mark mumbled.
And like Italy - If Kenya is Germany - as Rome - ourTanzania, the Congo and our Uganda and The Kingdoms & African Sudan - will solidify your currency with an empire of reserve.
This is a very bad idea! Everyone should keep their own currency, look at Europe and the disaster that is the Euro!
Or do EAC nobody's think they are better than Dani Rodrik & Joseph Stiglitz?
Slow thinker
Europe largely depends on leeching resources from Africa so don't expect them to be 100%
There is nothing impossible in this world.
Ignorance is allowed anywhere
Nonsense European union is strong because they work together, EU controls Africa because they control price of trade (yet there nothing without African resources