EACC – East African Community Council News Overview

When talking about EACC, the council that steers the East African Community’s integration agenda. Also known as East African Community Council, it brings together heads of state, ministers, and senior officials to shape policies that affect the whole region.

The East African Community, a regional intergovernmental organization of six partner states relies on the EACC to draft trade agreements, harmonise customs procedures, and launch cross‑border infrastructure projects. Kenya, one of the bloc’s biggest economies often leads pilot programmes on digital trade and transport corridors, showing how member countries benefit directly from council decisions. At the continental level, the African Union, the political and economic union of 55 African states coordinates with the EACC to align regional goals with Africa‑wide strategies, especially in areas like energy integration and climate‑smart agriculture. The council also works closely with other trade blocs such as COMESA, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, creating overlapping customs unions that simplify movement of goods and people across dozens of borders. In short, the EACC enables regional integration, fuels economic growth, and supports political stability across East Africa.

What you’ll see in the collection below reflects those dynamics: reports on new railway links funded by the council, analysis of the customs union’s impact on Kenyan exporters, coverage of African Union summits where the EACC presented its latest integration roadmap, and stories about member states’ responses to council‑driven health initiatives. Whether you’re tracking trade policy shifts, looking for infrastructure updates, or just want a snapshot of how the East African Community is evolving, this list gives you the most relevant, up‑to‑date information. Dive in and discover how the council’s decisions are shaping the daily lives of millions across the region.

Former Bungoma Governor Wangamati Pleads Not Guilty to KES 31.8 Million Graft Case

By Sfiso Masuku    On 21 Oct, 2025    Comments (2)

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Former Bungoma Governor Wycliffe Wangamati pleads not guilty to KES 31.8 million graft charges, sparking a high‑stakes legal battle ahead of Kenya's 2027 elections.

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