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Tanzania, Kenya strengthen trade ties at Namanga border
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69242, member: 636"] Arusha Regional Commissioner Amos Makalla and Kenyan Consul David Maina agreed to enhance cross-border cooperation through the Namanga checkpoint to strengthen commercial activity and travel between their nations. The newly appointed ambassador visited Makalla's office to establish contact after observing improved security conditions during a recent inspection tour of the border zone, where residents from both countries conduct business operations. Maina praised the regional commissioner's efforts to address safety concerns and resolve questions raised by Kenyan citizens regarding border procedures. Both officials characterized the Namanga One Stop Border Post as an essential economic connection point requiring sustained collaboration to overcome operational challenges while fulfilling presidential directives to maximize social and economic benefits for communities engaged in goods exchange, service provision and tourism sectors. [/QUOTE]
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