Arusha — Tanzanians must shape up to benefit from the fruits of the common market, analysts say. The southern neighbours have been most unenthusiastic about regional integration.
During negotiations for the agreement, for instance, East Africa's second largest economy fought hard to ensure that land was omitted from the protocol. This was due to fears that landless people in partner States would invade Tanzania and grab its land.
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