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President Uhuru Kenyatta meets Diaspora Kenyans living in Namibia(Pics Photo Courtesy)
President Uhuru Kenyatta directs Kenyan agencies to issue Kenyans living in Diaspora with the new generation passports
If you are corrupt we will fight you. You can be my brother or my sister or my closest political ally but if you are corrupt we will fight you. I won't be clouded by ethnicity or status in my quest to leave behind a united nation and I will continue championing for Kenya's unity. pic.twitter.com/lI6ZGFwdUj
— Uhuru Kenyatta (@UKenyatta) March 22, 2019
Last evening I had the pleasure of meeting Kenyans living in Namibia. After our discussions I directed relevant Government agencies to come up with mechanisms of ensuring that Kenyans in the diaspora are issued with the new generation passports in the countries of their residence.
If you are corrupt we will fight you. You can be my brother or my sister or my closest political ally but if you are corrupt we will fight you. I won’t be clouded by ethnicity or status in my quest to leave behind a united nation and I will continue championing for Kenya’s unity.Pres Uhuru Kenyatta
In response to Prof Nyarango, Dean Medical School, University of Namibia, who said our education system should be geared towards enabling youth to be employable in a changing world, I assured him that we have embarked on making changes to the curriculum to meet the emerging market needs. I also assured Kenyans in the diaspora that the crackdown on graft will continue and that every effort will be made to bring back integrity to the public service. Kenya has great potential but there is need to change practices that hinder our country from achieving progress. If you are corrupt we will fight you. You can be my brother or my sister or my closest political ally but if you are corrupt we will fight you. I won’t be clouded by ethnicity or status in my quest to leave behind a united nation and I will continue championing for Kenya’s unity | #KenyaNamibiaRelations