July- Sep 2014 Newsletter
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July- Sep 2014 Newsletter
July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness CEO’s Message W elcome to our TradeNet News for Quarter 1 for the 2014 – 2015 fiscal year, which is aimed at enhancing dialogue with our valued stakeholders in the trade logistics industry. It is now one year since the official Go – Live of the Kenya TradeNet System in October 2013. I must emphasize that it’s been a challenging and rewarding long journey but we can now start seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. I wish to commend the KenTrade team for their positive energy, drive and commitment in the implementation of the Phase 1 and Phase 2 modules. We have been working closely with our Partner Government Agencies (PGAs) notably Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Services (KEPHIS) and Kenya Ports Authority among others in the implementation of the Kenya TradeNet System. We are happy to inform you that Importer and Clearing Agents are now processing the Import Declaration Forms (IDF) Permit and other documents lodged by Authorized Economic Operators (AEOs) through the Kenya TradeNet System. Two months ago it became a requirement that all Importers applying for IDFs through Kenya TradeNet System are also required to apply for KEBS consignment approval through the same System. Additionally, KEPHIS currently piloting a new Import System which will be automatically integrated with Kenya TradeNet System meaning that data captured through the KEPHIS System will be seamlessly shared with PGAs through the Kenya TradeNet System. Our development partners; Investment Climate Facility for Africa( ICF) International Finance Corporation and TradeMark East Africa have continued to support the System implementation and for this reason we have achieved a lot. In this regard, we have been receiving positive feedback from the various stakeholders and it is clear to me that through our concerted efforts, there is a genuine desire to improve the efficiencies in trade logistics so that our nation can improve on the Doing Business Index and become more globally competitive. We will endeavor to engage our stakeholders through several sensitization workshops and trainings as we have always done. This newsletter is a vital tool in updating our stakeholders and getting feedback on the role that we as KenTrade play in repositioning Kenya in the global trade. I wish to thank all our stakeholders who have made us reach this far with their invaluable support. The real work has just began so let’s keep up the same momentum. Alex Kabuga CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness Benchmarking in Japan & Malaysia Successful KenTrade CEO Mr. Alex Kabuga and the President and CEO of NACCS, Mr. Toshiko Miyasaka during the visit to NACCS Center (Single Window Operator in Japan) A A delegation from KenTrade visited Japan and Malaysia in July to study and benchmark on the implemen- tation of Kenya TradeNet System. The delegation led by Chief Executive Officer Alex Kabuga comprised of General Manager Operations Amos Wangora , Corporation Secretary and Head of Legal Affairs Beatrice Kosgei, Manager Strategy and Planning David Ngarama and Assistant Manager Data Centre Silas Oswe. The team was keen to tap on the knowledge and experience of countries that have successfully integrated the Single Window System with the Payment Gateway. The team studied the Japanese experience in automation of payment systems, in particular the payments related to the import, export and transit requirements and to appreciate how this ties up with the National Payment System. While in Malaysia the delegation visited Single Window Operator in Malaysia DagangNet, State Agency in charge of ICT industry, the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC), the Central Payment and Settlement Gateway known as Censof Electronic Payment Gateway (CPay) and Tacit Mobility Platform & Portal, the award-winning Singapore-based mobile solutions company whose mobility platform Mobeix™ enables banks and enterprises to rapidly build secure, scalable and innovative mobile applications. The delegation also familiarized with the different Business Models operating in Malaysia and Japan which are to be incorporated into KenTrade Business Model. One of key components of the Kenya TradeNet System is electronic Payments for Government Services. Efforts to integrate the Kenya TradeNet System integration with KRA iTax Gateway has been progressing well. 2 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness Stakeholders Engagements The Port of Mombasa community using Kenya TradeNet System is upbeat about the on-going stakeholders’ involvement in the project implementation by KenTrade. Representatives of key stakeholder organisations in Mombasa have said that the sustained engagement of Kenya TradeNet System users was key to overcoming challenges experienced in previous Port based projects. CEO of KenTrade Mr Alex Kabuga who opened the stakeholder forum that was held in Mombasa in September 2014, noted that the official launch of the Kenya TradeNet System by President Uhuru Kenyatta in May 2014, opened a new chapter in the trade logistics industry and KenTrade would ensure that Kenyans expectations are met by intensifying stakeholders’ involvement in the System implementation. “We cannot simplify trade processes for Kenya’s competiveness by ignoring the users of the System. Dennis Ombok (KIFWA), KenTrade CEO Alex Kabuga and Juma Tellah (KSAA) during Mombasa stakeholders workshop We have to continuously consult and engage to improve on the quality of our service delivery,” Mr Kabuga said. Chief Executive Officer of Kenya Shipping Agents Association (KSAA) Mr Juma Tellah and Executive Officer of Kenya International Freight and Warehousing Association (KIFWA) Mombasa , Mr. Denis Ombok, noted that implementation of Kenya TradeNet system was so far the most consultative port based project. “Such consultative forums enables us to receive updates on the Kenya TradeNet System, engage directly with System implementors and also get recognition for completing the trainings” Mr. Ombok said. Addressing the participants at the same forum, CEO KSAA Juma Tellah said the implementation of the Kenya TradeNet System project was the most consultative process in the Port history. “As Shipping agents we have been involved in every phase of the System implementation, from the development of the System Specification Requirement and piloting to Service Level Agreement of Kenya TradeNet System” he said. 3 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness KenTrade Signs Port Community Charter K enTrade was among the 25 organizations that signed the Port Community Charter which was launched by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s at a ceremony held at Kenya Ports Authority in June 2014. KenTrade CEO Mr. Alex Kabuga signed the Charter whose objective is to translate the Port of Mombasa into a world class sea port of choice. The Charter seeks to address issues of alignment among port community members in discharging their mandate in trade facilitation, insufficient capacity and an ineffective operational model at both the port terminal and hinterland transport channels. It further sets out, in clear detail initiatives that the signatories expect to play in unlocking the trade potential of the whole region. Speaking during the function, President Uhuru Kenyatta said the Mombasa Port Community Charter commits parties both in the public and private sector to measures that will increase the efficiency of the port and the Northern Corridor. The President said the Charter is also expected to play a substantial part in unlocking the trade potential of the East African region.” The Charter commits to the reduction of turnaround times in the northern corridor; the integration of all port community members’ systems into the Kenya TradeNet System; and the achievement of 70% cargo output routed through the green channel by 2016.” The President said. The President said adequate measures have been put in place to ensure success of the Charter. He also cited the provision for monitoring and evaluation framework with a performance dashboard which would ease analysis of the program as well as monitor policies and operational decisions and interventions for effective delivery. 4 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness Africa Development Bank lauds KenTrade T he African Development Bank in his remarks urged AfDB to sup- and to explore how to develop a strategy (AfDB) Regional Director Mr. Gabriel port other EAC countries to adopt that defines a framework towards having Negatu has lauded KenTrade in its the Single Window System given a Regional Single Window” he said efforts to improve trade facilitation its involvement and large pres- Mr Kabuga was accompanied by General and improve competitiveness in ence in the East African region. Manager Operations Amos Wangora, ICT “As a gate way to East Africa, KenEast Africa. Manager Eugene Waluvengo, Asst. Manya is critical player in the Northern Mr. Negatu spoke at the launch of Corridor trade, and its operational ager Business Process Re-engineering ErEast Africa Resource Center (EARC) efficiency level was bound to im- ick Lukoye and Head of Corporate ComKnowledge Sharing Series (EKSS) pact on the neighbouring coun- munica- tions Ann Odero. AfDB Chief at AfDB East Africa Regional Offic- tries hence the importance of Infrastructure Economist EARC, Mr. Shem es Nairobi, in which KenTrade was working towards a Regional Sin- Simuyemba noted that the two instituinvited to share experience on im- gle Window System” Mr. Kabuga tions should consider working together to develop a framework for regional plementation of the Kenya TradeN- noted. integration. “There’s a need to promote et System. “We value KenTrade as a potential partner whose implemen- AfDB Chief Infrastructure Econo- dialogue among the Regional States and tation of the Kenya TradeNet Sys- mist EARC, Mr. Shem Simuyemba to explore how to develop a strategy that tem fits in the AfBD’s development noted that the two institutions defines a framework towards having a strategy of regional integration should consider working togeth- Regional Single Window” he said The and reduced delays in trade border er to develop a framework for re- Kenya TradeNet Project is funded by the Government of Kenya (GoK) with supcrossing in the East Africa Commu- gional integration. nity (EAC)” Mr. Negatu said.KenTrade “There’s a need to promote dia- port from the Investment Climate Facility (ICF) and the International Finance CorChief Executive Officer Alex Kabuga logue among the Regional States po- ration (IFC) and Trade Mark East Africa (TMEA). 5 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness KenTrade Pension Fund BoT elected K enTrade Staff Pension Fund has a reconstituted Board of Trustees following the elections during the Annual General Meeting held in September 2014. The new elected Trustees officials are Manager Strategy and Planning David Ngarama, Manager Trade Facilitation Daniel Kiange , Business Analyst Mwanaulu Issa and Customer Service Officer Vincent Bwire. Nominated Trustees Simon Kiplangat (General Manager Support Services), Amos Wangora(General Manager Operations),Beatrice Kosgei (Corporation Secretary and Head of Legal Affairs) and Hellen Wasike (Manager Human Resource and Administration). The KenTrade Pension Fund is managed by Liberty Pensions Services Ltd as Scheme Administrators, ICEA Lion ( K) Ltd as Funds Managers and KCB Custody Services Ltd. KenTrade Pension Fund was established to facilitate and organize the investment of employees’ retirement funds contributed by the employer and employees. The pension fund is a common asset pool meant to generate stable growth over the long term, and provide pensions for employees when they reach the end of their working years and commence retirement. CEO Mr. Alex Kabuga who is the Scheme sponsor said that the membership had grown tremendously and assured members that the funds were very secure. “During period under review the scheme has grown and now has 50 members. The sponsor has remitted contribution to the Scheme as required by law and I assure you of our commitment to safeguard and enhance the welfare all staff members” he said. Our Rising Star O ur Customer Services and Contact Centre Manager Rose Ronoh emerged a fi- nalist in the Rising Star Awards Kenya competition which celebrates emerging talents and industry leaders below the age of 40. The news was warmly received by in the KenTrade family which hosted a party in her honour. “We are proud of our colleague for the achievement and wish her every success,” CEO Mr. Alex Kabuga said in his congratulatory message. KenTrade was among the sponsors of the event that was being held in Kenya for the first time to celebrate emerging talents and industry leaders below 40 years. The winners were awarded certificates, a citation and trophies. The event has previously been held in South Africa where the talent competition was founded. The inaugural awards identify and celebrate emerging young talents in Africa who are not only exceptional individuals but inspirational and passionate achievers. Rose was among the finalists in the Service: Public and Private” category chosen after a rigorous process by a team of local and foreign judges. KenTrade General Manager Operations Mr. Amos Wangora led a team that included Human Resources and Administration Manager Hellen Wasike, Assistant Manager Change Management Furaha Wanjiru and Head of Corporate Communications Ann Odero to witness the momentous occasion at Hilton Hotel Nairobi. Congratulations to Rose for being a “Rising Star”. 6 July - Sept 2014 Issue Staff Engagements-Pictorials TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness KenTrade staff during the Public Complaints handling training at KenTrade offices. The training was facilitated by Mr Bob Mu- KenTrde CEO Alex Kabuga (seated) with Ethnoko Senior Risk & Compliance Officer at the Commission on ics and Anti Corruption facilitators during Administrative Justice (Office of the Ombudsman) management training at Utalii College KenTrade ISO Implementation team during a training at the Kenya School of Monetary Studies in September 2014 As part of teambuilding activity the Contact Centre team participated in annual 7 Kilometer race organized by Kenya Wildlife Service at Hell’s Gate Park, Naivasha in July 2014. KenTrade finished top 5 in the corporate category and later held a departmental retreat. The Kenya TradeNet system Proudly supported by KenTrade Management and Enterprise Risk Management Consultant Gilbert Mwalili (standing 3rd Right) during a Management retreat held at a Naivasha Hotel in September 2014. KenTrade General Manager Support Services and Executive Assistant Hellen Guya joins students of Ndabibi Primary School in Naivasha during a Tree Planting Exercise in Naivasha. Looking on is Trade Facilitation Manager Daniel Kiange and Finance Manager Joseph Kimanga. A total of 500 trees were planted 7 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness Stakeholder Engagements-Pictorials Ministry of Foreign Affairs & International Trade Officers pose with KenTrade staff during an induction on Kenya TradeNet System in September 2014. The officers were recently deployed to various missions worldwide to promote and attract investment in Kenya. CEO Alex Kabuga (2nd right), Deputy Director General Ethiopian Revenue and Customs Authority, Kaydaki Gezahegn (L) Wycliffe Wanda (R) of KIFWA and Mupelwa Sichilma of International Finance Corporation during the Ethiopian delegation visit to Kenya to familiarize with implementation of the Kenya TradeNet System . Standing at the centre is Akinyi Gikonyo, a consultant with IFC on Trade Facilitation. Partner Government Agency staff and stakeholders of the Kenya TradeNet System during End User Training at KenTrade offices in July 2014. Director Public Health, Masabi Wekesa and TMEA Country Director Dr. Chris Kiptoo, exchange MOU documents during a signing ceremony. TMEA will fund the automation and interfacing of Kenya Port Health Services with Kenya TradeNet System. Looking on (L) is Kepha Ombacho, Director Public Health, Kisumu business community pose for a group photo with KenTrade officials, during a sensitization workshop held in Kisumu in Musimi Francis, Secretary of Administration- Ministry of Health and Amos Wangora, August 2014. General Manager Operations-KenTrade KenTrade team with Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) senior officials during a sensitization on Kenya TradeNet System at their Integrity Center offices, Nairobi. 8 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness PUBLIC NOTICE Tel: 020 6948000/605490 Mobile: 0722202137/8, 0734600471/2 P.O. Box: 54974-00200, Nairobi E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.kebs.org Tel: 020 4965000 Mobile:0709950000 or 0730 150 000 [email protected] P.O. Box 36943 - 00200,Nairobi Website: www.kentrade.go.ke NOTICE TO ALL IMPORTERS, CLEARING AGENTS AND GENERAL PUBLIC ON CLEARANCE OF IMPORTS THROUGH THE SINGLE WINDOW SYSTEM Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) is a State Corporation established under the Standards Act, CAP 496 that is mandated to among other things carry out inspection of imported products in order to ensure that only quality goods enter the country. The Kenya Trade Network Agency (KENTRADE) is a State Corporation under the National Treasury mandated to among other things, implement, operationalise and manage the Kenya National Electronic Single Window System as well as other trade facilitation initiatives. The Single Window System (also dubbed as the KenyaTradeNet System) is an electronic platform which integrates electronic systems international trade transactions with an aim of simplifying clearance processes of cargo passing through Kenyan borders. Following the launch of the Single Window System on May 2, 2014, KEBS and KENTRADE would like to inform all importers and their agents as follows: 1. Effective August 1, 2014, all importers applying for IDFs through the Single Window System (Kenya . the TradeNet) shall be required at the same time to apply for KEBS consignment approval through same System. 2. Hard copies of clearance documents (customs declaration etc.) presented at the entry points for goods whose IDFs were processed through the Kenya TradeNet system must include a copy of the KEBS consignment document from the Kenya TradeNet System. Issued jointly by:Managing Director - Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) AND Chief Executive Officer - Kenya Trade Network Agency (KENTRADE) 9 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness 10 July - Sept 2014 Issue TradeNet News Simplifying Trade Processes for Kenya’s Competitiveness Welcome to our Contact Centre! 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