Kenya To Reap Billions On EAC Move To Ban Export Of Raw LeatherMass registration for national documents to commence next week

Kenya is expected to rake in billions of shillings from the local leather industry, once the move by the East African Community legislative organ to impose a ban on the export of raw leather, is actualized.

Already, the Arusha-based Regional Assembly has passed a motion promoted by EALA Legislator, David Ole Sankok, seeking a ban on the export of raw leather from the region and the importation of leather products into the block.

Speaking in Naivasha during a Pastoralist Parliamentary Group meeting, Sankok said the ban on the export of raw leather, will be a game changer to the country’s economy, while creating thousands of jobs for youths.

Sankok said the country slaughters 3.5 million heads of cattle every yea,r out of 15.3 million slaughtered within the EAC, but still heavily relies on the import of leather products, including over 25 million pairs of leather shoes.

In addition, Sankok said the EAC ban on the export of raw leather will unlock over 30 billion USD in the leather industry, where Kenya is
set to earn 28 million USD through local production and sale of leather shoes.

‘The ban will cater to a readily available market for the 25 million leather shoes and other franchises that are imported while sourcing for export of finished leather products to the outside world,’ said Sankok.

Sankok explained that the motion passed by the East African Assembly is awaiting assent by heads of government during the upcoming Heads of State Summit scheduled later this year tomakeitlaw for the ban to be enforced legally.

Saku MP Dido Rasso Ali said the completion of Sh850 million state-of-the-art abattoir in Isiolo will enhance the promotion of value addition to livestock products for markets.

Dido said the abattoir with the potential to slaughter 100,000 cattle daily would unlock the pastoralists’ economy, boost farmers’ revenue, and create thousands of jobs for locals.

The MP called on the government to enhance the conservation of rainwater in the region to cushion the farmers from huge losses during drought s
easons.

Kajiado Central MP, Elijah Kanchori ,called on pastoralist counties to invest more and build capacities for local production and storage of fodder to be used by farmers during the dry season.

Kanchori said investments in fodder and disease control measures will cushion farmers from huge financial losses noting that the last drought season led to the loss of 3 million heads of cattle with an estimated value of Sh150 billion.

Kajiado Woman Representative, Leah Sankaire, called for subsidies targeting pastoral communities and financial waivers on loans defaulted as a result of unforeseen calamities caused by climate change.

Consequently, the members also committed to initiating legislation that will unlock the full potential of the livestock sector while ensuring that all laws passed by Parliament are implemented.

Mandera North MP, Bashir Abdullahi, said the members will enhance collaboration with county governments to promote cooperatives and increase funding for fodder production, disease control,
and marketing of products.

Source: Kenya News Agency

WINDHOEK: The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security will as of Monday run a mass outreach program in all 14 regions for the registration of national documents.

A media statement availed by the Ministry on Friday indicated that the mass registration will take place until 18 July this year and will include the registration of births of all ages, applications for duplicate birth certificates, applications for identity documents(IDs), and applications for duplicate IDs.

The mass outreach registration, it said, will take place in identified places and specific target groups such as those in hard-to-reach areas, vulnerable communities and schools.

‘Keeping in line with article 15(1) of the Namibian Constitution which guarantees every child’s right to a name and the right to acquire a nationality, the ministry advises that not only do national documents provide a sense of belonging but establish an individual’s legal identity and allow one to access services such as education, employment and
social grants,’ it read.

The media statement further noted that the calendar for the outreach program will be publicized on the Ministry’s social media platforms, and will also be announced on the national radio and shared with regional councils.

Members of the public who wish to apply for national documents are urged to visit the registration points when the mobile teams are in their respective areas, it concluded.

Source: Namibia Press Agency