@DavidHundeyin They should bring the fight. It will present an opportunity to destroy this pretentious group once & for all. The refinery will be built.
@EricKigada Fortunately, this is a very informed polity.
The project wont be taken advantage of by professional conferences attendees and activists.
Kenyans wameonea 18
Let's talk investment for a minute before the France vs Spain semi-final kicks off...
Our trips abroad are not about sightseeing; they are about presenting the strongest case for Kenya as the region's preferred investment hub.
We showcase the opportunities available in Kenya while exploring partnerships that increase exports, attract investment, and create jobs for our young people.
Two months ago, I joined H.E. President William Ruto on a visit to Kazakhstan, where we held a business forum and witnessed the signing of significant trade agreements and MoUs.
This afternoon, I met a high-level delegation of investors from Kazakhstan who are in Kenya to cement partnerships in mining, transport and logistics, as well as the tea and coffee sectors.
Kazakhstan is rich in minerals and has extensive expertise in mineral exploration and processing. The investors are keen to establish a logistics hub at the Port of Mombasa to reduce cargo costs and transit time.
They are also exploring direct cargo flights to Astana and, most importantly, are interested in sourcing more Kenyan tea and coffee.
We agreed to connect them with local tea and coffee suppliers while advancing discussions on port logistics and mining. They are ready for business, and we are ready to partner for the prosperity of our nation. These engagements will create jobs, unlock new opportunities for our businesses, and grow our economy.
The delegation was led by Nariman Absametov, CEO of Tau-Ken Samruk, a state-owned mining company, and H.E. Barlybay Sadykov, Kazakhstan's Ambassador to Kenya.
Now, back to football... may the best team win. (Mnajua na-support nani? 😉⚽)
@MITIKenya@Trade_Kenya@InvestKenya_
Dangote's planned oil refinery in Lamu will require a new generation of highly specialized welders. The same skills will be needed in shipbuilding and other strategic industries.
We must ensure that when these opportunities arise, Kenyan youth are first in line, not watching from the sidelines because they lack the required skills.
The ongoing revival of Kenya’s automotive industry is also creating demand for a new generation of mechanics, particularly those skilled in electric vehicles.
These are well-paying, high-impact jobs, and we cannot afford to prepare after the opportunities have arrived.
As a Ministry, we have made a deliberate decision not to wait until Kenyans complain that they are being left out of key technical jobs. We will prepare our young people early.
Today, I visited the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI) in Nairobi, where I directed the institution to develop, within the next 10 days, a training curriculum aligned to our national priorities and the industrialisation agenda as set out by H.E. President William Ruto.
Beyond specialized welding, KIRDI has the capacity to equip our youth with practical skills in value addition for leather, honey, tea, coffee and other priority value chains.
With financing from the Kenya Development Corporation (KDC) and strong collaboration with county governments, we can nurture a new generation of local industrialists and change the narrative that only foreign investors can establish factories in our County Industrial Parks and Special Economic Zones.
I also challenged KIRDI to partner with schools through industrial tours and career talks to expose learners to opportunities in manufacturing and innovation from an early age. We must inspire the next generation to see industry as a viable and rewarding career path.
The next time a teacher asks, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" I hope many more children will confidently answer, "I want to be an industrialist."
Later, we visited the upcoming KIRDI Techno Centre in South B, which is under construction.
Our vision is to develop it into a centre of excellence for industrial research, innovation, skills development and manufacturing, serving not only Kenya but the wider region.
I was accompanied by PS for Industry Dr. Juma Mukhwana, KIRDI Board Chair Eng. Peter Mositet, and KIRDI CEO Dr. Kelvin Khisa.
@MITIKenya
If you can’t name the car dealership that you paid over 2 million for a faulty car, then it’s safe enough for us to conclude Mombasa car dealers threatened by Joan (whom you paid a fraction of the over 2 million) have bribed you to tarnish her name. I am even questioning if you ever bought that car, we may need to verify with transaction evidences.
Managing Didmus Barasa is becoming a nightmare for the opposition!
Whenever he speaks early at a burial, he delivers heavy blows to the opposition leaders and walks away with the crowd.
Today, the Linda Mwananchi team attended a burial where Barasa was also present. They came up with a clever plan: they made him sit through the entire event and scheduled him to speak last.
But when his turn finally came, he went full throttle, picking them one by one and mercilessly exposing their hypocrisy. He was injecting proper dose after dose, dispatching unbearable voltage!
At that point, Sifuna’s goøns stormed the stage and started harassing him. Barasa decided enough was enough and left. The entire crowd followed him, leaving the six Linda Mwananchi leaders to single-handedly carry the body and fill up the dust in the 8.9-foot grave dug for Mlala Pema….
A Luo man from Mathare Number 10 sparks amazement on Luthuli Avenue in Nairobi after purchasing a Ksh 1.4 million TCL television.
The man walked into the electronics shop and casually asked for the price of the large TV. He was quoted Ksh 1.6 million, but after a brief negotiation, the seller agreed to Ksh 1.4 million.
Convinced the customer was only joking — as such premium TVs are usually bought by companies and institutions — the shop owner was stunned when Omondi calmly reached into his pocket, pulled out his card, and paid the full amount on the spot.
Store attendants stood watching him in disbelief, clearly surprised by the unexpected transaction.
@Western_Wolf8 Didmus anelewa ground Sana ,he's the man to beat .
There's no amount of national politics will be used against DB and succeed.
On the other hand Sifuna does nati5polotics which ground ground people don't relate do much