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Adm.Adama's dream for a united Africa is materializing!:yes:+1000
:lol: :cheers:Adm.Adama's dream for a united Africa is materializing!:yes:
Anyway, I hope this is going to happen this time around. There has always been talks and many talks but nothing comes up or it takes a lot of time to see any changes.
They can't afford to do that. don't forget SADC is a big investor in EAC.I would like to see EAC remain separate. They are doing the best. They would remain better continuing with their small community rather than trying to coordinate something so big.
They can. They are the fastest growing community in Africa. Is not SA still investing in EAC even now? And it only accounts for a small amount of FDI to EAC anyway.They can't afford to do that. don't forget SADC is a big investor in EAC.
Why do you say that? If the bloc is having issues now, imagine throwing in an additional 400 million people into the equation with large variations in economic development, goals, etc.They can't afford to do that. don't forget SADC is a big investor in EAC.
+1000I would like to see EAC remain separate. They are doing the best. They would remain better continuing with their small community rather than trying to coordinate something so big.
The only EAC member where SA isn't is Kenya (Rwanda and Burundi are too small). Tanzania is a 2 edged sword as it is the member of both sides therefore i wont countThey can. They are the fastest growing community in Africa. Is not SA still investing in EAC even now? And it only accounts for a small amount of FDI to EAC anyway.
I doubt there will be any merge despite the attempts to. But trade between the two blocks will continue to grow. (which is beneficial to both).EAC should go it alone. They will be slowed down by trying to enter a bigger group.
The COMESA thing has been trying to merge them. it been a failure so far. but the trade between the two is good and growing.èđđeůx;91608106 said:Why do you say that?
Don't flatter yourself. SADC has no desire to add anyone. it's already big enough.If the bloc is having issues now, imagine throwing in an additional 400 million people into the equation with large variations in economic development, goals, etc.