1st November, 2016
The future of East Africa having a single currency appears to be facing headwinds as countries still weigh options of the benefits of having such a monetary union. Despite the uncertainty, the international monetary fund is optimistic of this being attained come 2024. KTN’s Aby Agina reports from Arusha the seat of the EAC, on what progress countries have made in line with preparations towards the union and what do players in the financial sector envision of this move.