Happy Birthday Big Man @WilliamsRuto There's a reason why Kenyans say a silent prayer for our President H.E Dr. William Ruto at every available moment. Thanks ...
Happy Birthday, Bill, my cherished friend and confidant. On this momentous day, as we celebrate your birthday and our wedding anniversary, I am filled with gratitude.
Reflecting on the journey we've shared, I am reminded of a verse from the Bible, "There are three things that will endure - faith, hope, and love - and the greatest of these is love." 1 Corinthians 13:13
Kwa kweli mambo ni matatu🥰
Your love and support have been a true blessing. Thank you for being a constant source of joy and strength.
Uhuru spent Sh140b on fuel subsidies (but audit conflates stabilization and subsidy) Also should’ve noted that towards end, they couldn’t pay, accruing over Sh40b arrears that bankrupted the small companies. This when government was grossly underfunding education.
Uhuru spent Sh140b on fuel subsidies (but audit conflates stabilization and subsidy) Also should’ve noted that towards end, they couldn’t pay, accruing over Sh40b arrears that bankrupted the small companies. This when government was grossly underfunding education.
Our Diplomatic Missions promote, protect and project the image of Kenya abroad. They have a direct contribution to optimal performance of our trade, remittance from Kenyans abroad, foreign direct investment, strategic partnership, among others.
The Ruto Administration recognises this critical role of our envoys and we want to reap maximum benefit from our foreign Missions as one of the avenues of rebuilding a strong and stable economy.
This morning, I had a candid engagement with our new Ambassadors, High Commissioners, Consuls-General, Deputy Heads of Mission to emphasise the Economic Diplomacy for better results, as they begin their new assignment.
Indeed, their optimal performance will propel our country's diplomatic profile as a strategic investment destination on the global stage.
I thank the Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs @MusaliaMudavadi, Cabinet Secretary for Tourism Dr @DrAlfredMutua, Cabinet Secretary for Cooperatives @CsChelugui, Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau, Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs Dr. @SingoeiAKorir, and the Principal Secretary for @Diaspora_KE@roselinenjogu for sharing their insights and reflections with our new envoys.
Let's see it as CS @kipmurkomen explained. Or maybe he should have said they make decisions faster than us and stopped there to please DEMOCRATS. Anyways we MUST enthuse our own bureaucracy instead of vilifying CS
My friend @ahmednasirlaw I have expressed my admiration for Rwanda’s style of leadership which has made it possible for them to build good infrastructure including a new airport and enforce discipline & order on their roads. It’s not just Rwanda,countries like UAE, Morocco, Saudi Arabia among others have a style of leadership that has delivered great success to their people because their leaders have the power to make firm DECISIONS . Our style of leadership has many positives but it’s too bureaucratic and takes years to make a very simple decision which ends up being very costly for our people. Instead of you crying about Rwanda please cry for your country. Help us deal with for example court orders that award a contractor 10B for claims and interests for a contract worth 2B or a a road that stalls for 10yrs because a competing bidder is still waiting a decision of the court. Cry not for Rwanda, they are doing well. Cry for your country.
My friend @ahmednasirlaw I have expressed my admiration for Rwanda’s style of leadership which has made it possible for them to build good infrastructure including a new airport and enforce discipline & order on their roads. It’s not just Rwanda,countries like UAE, Morocco, Saudi Arabia among others have a style of leadership that has delivered great success to their people because their leaders have the power to make firm DECISIONS . Our style of leadership has many positives but it’s too bureaucratic and takes years to make a very simple decision which ends up being very costly for our people. Instead of you crying about Rwanda please cry for your country. Help us deal with for example court orders that award a contractor 10B for claims and interests for a contract worth 2B or a a road that stalls for 10yrs because a competing bidder is still waiting a decision of the court. Cry not for Rwanda, they are doing well. Cry for your country.
@KenyaAirports@ckositany What we deserve is DETAILS of the SPV. infact public participation should be inbuilt in the development of all PPPs. @KeTreasury
I am happy to have shared my vision for the great people of Busia with NTV and the Nation newspapers. I welcome you to follow what I consider our quick wins, starting today through Sunday, 17th December.
This past Monday as we closed the #YouthConnektAfrica2023 Summit, I had the opportunity of meeting Dr. Manu Chandaria. It was an honour to be in the presence of a man who has achieved so much and impacted the lives of so many people around the world.
It is true Governments can't and should not provide for every citizen need. However the government MUST give HOPE. If you have problems with that, then you do not qualify for the lowest of public job despite your "qualifications".
Only BALANCED development has prospect of sustainable societies. Economic development among unsatisfied citizens could be disastrous. Inattention to socio-political issues led to 2007/8 PEV in Kenya where GDP dropped by more than 5% in 4 months.
Kenyan challenge is alignment with "relief approach" to development fronted by international financial institutions. These development financiers should support our thinking and operate within our own internal processes but NOT telling us what to do.