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COMESA Online Trade Platform Soon to go Live

Eighteen out of 21 COMESA Member States have so far nominated focal point persons to be responsible for management of the COMESA Online Trade Portal and coordinate with national stakeholders to compile information needed to update the live platform at the country level. The Platform was approved by the Council of Ministers in May 2020,…
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Ease of Cross Border Movement of Persons Expected as Tripartite Ministers Approve Facilitation Guidelines

The Tripartite Sectoral Ministerial Committee for Trade, Customs, Finance, Economic Matters and Home/Internal Affairs has approved guidelines to facilitate the safe mass movement of persons and personal goods across the region while mitigating the spread of COVID-19. The guidelines will subsequently be tabled before the next meeting of the COMESA-EAC-SADC Tripartite Council of Ministers, planned…
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COMESA joins Sudan to launch 50 Million African Women Speak Platform

  The platform will help Sudanese business women to connect with local regional markets and enhance their access to financial services The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) in partnership with the Sudanese Government on Thursday 4 March launched a platform for women in business known as 50 Million African Women Speak (50MAWSP)…
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COMESA Launches 30 Days of Women in Business Campaign to Celebrate Women Entrepreneurs

Newly launched campaign encourages women to profile and showcase women in business from across the COMESA region The campaign will offer women in the region an opportunity to connect with their role models using the 50 Million African Women Speak platform  Lusaka, Thursday, 4 March 2021 – The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa…
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€3.2 million Euros National Sanitary and Phytosanitary System for Comoros

In collaboration with the European Union, COMESA is supporting the development of an efficient national Sanitary and Phytosanitary System (SPS) in Comoros. The support has been provided to the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and the Environment (INRAPE),  through the COMESA Adjustment Fund (CAF) under the Regional Integration Support Mechanism (RISM) programme. Activities under…
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Regional Seed Trade in Staple Food set to Improve

As procedure manual and checklist for maize trade are developed The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) working with COMESA’s specialised Seed Agency ACTESA, have developed Regional Seed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to improve regional seed trade in staple food crops. This is in addition to audit checklist mechanism for maize trade. These…
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AfCFTA will Stimulate Intra- COMESA Trade

The implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area whose trading commenced on 1st January 2021 is expected to provide the missing ingredient to intra-COMESA trade, according to a research expert at the COMESA Secretariat. In a paper titled: AfCTA – A Stimulant to Intra COMESA Trade, Senior Research Fellow, Mr. Benedict Musengele highlighted the…
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Digital Finance has Thrived in COMESA Region During COVID-19 Pandemic

The growth of digital finance in the COMESA region has deepened financial inclusion of millions of people, households and firms thus cushioning them against the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a report prepared by Senior Economist at the COMESA Monetary Institute, Dr Lucas Njoroge, digital finance, driven by mobile money and agent…
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Capacity Building Programme for Border Trade Officials Underway

A training programme to build the capacity of trade information desk officers stationed at selected border posts is underway. The objective is to integrate them in border operations and enhance their working relationship with State agencies manning border posts. The Trade Information Desk Officers (TIDOs) are stationed in selected borders in the COMESA region primarily…
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COMESA Sub-delegates Upgrading of Chirundu Border Post to Zimbabwe Worth €4.1million

Friday, February 26, 2021: COMESA and Zimbabwe have signed an agreement that sub-delegates the implementation of Coordinated Border Management activities, Trade and Transport Facilitation programme at the Chirundu border post. The sub-delegated activities are worth Euro 4.1 million to support upgrading of priority cross-border infrastructure and equipment at Chirundu border between Zimbabwe and Zambia. This…
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