What factors led to the collapse of East Africa Community in 1977?

      

Explain factors that led to the collapse of East Africa Community in 1977.

  

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John
1. Ideological differences between member states e.g. Tanzania practiced socialism

2. The fear that Kenya would benefit more from the organization

3. Inability of Uganda to meet her financial obligation after the 1972 coup

4. Personal differences between the head of state e.g Idi Amin and Julius Nyerere

5. Uganda was annoyed by the gesture of Tanzania to grant Milton Obote asylum

6. Failure by Uganda and Tanzania to remit their subscriptions

7. Kenya and Uganda began nationalizing assets of organization within their borders

8. Closure of border between Kenya and Tanzania
johnmulu answered the question on February 10, 2017 at 10:45


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