President Kenyatta has received credentials from five new Foreign envoys, days after he took Oath of Office for his second and final term as President.
The five new heads of diplomatic missions included Awere Phibby Otaala (Uganda), Alison Chartres (Australia), Denys Toscano (Ecuador), Myint Swe (Myanmar) and Wilhelm von Trott (the Sovereign Military Order of Malta).
Speaking at State House in Nairobi, the diplomats heaped praise on President Uhuru for his commitment to the rule of law and preaching peace during the electioneering period, which was marred by high political tensions and uncertainty.
“On behalf of the President and people of Uganda I would like to congratulate you on your peaceful campaign which the whole world has been watching,” said Ugandan High Commissioner to Nairobi, Awere Phibby Otaala.
The new Australian Ambassador Alison Chartres delivered a congratulatory message to President Kenyatta on behalf of his country for his reelection.
In attendance was Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed and Principal Secretary Monica Juma attended the functions. The President welcomed the envoys and encouraged them to focus on strengthening bilateral relations between Kenya and their countries for mutual benefit.
Which Rule of Law yet Too…
Which Rule of Law yet Too Many Jubilee Supporters and Askaris died the Hard Way the day Raila came from the US? Why is Jubilee hiding the Real Numbers of its Dead Supporters?
Who cares who is dead? You…
Who cares who is dead? You come out with intent to break law and expect what? Why throw stones to police? And vandalize people’s properties? I applaud the police for exceptional performance on their jobs… my dear friend if that was in the USA anything that presents imment fear to th life of you and others it’s permissible to us deadly force.. I am sure if you are the the US you have read cases on black live matters and cases like Zimmerman and others… Stop your garbage and Kenyan police should start using lethal force don’t spare hooligans and people that break the law..