Mudavadi lands in the UK for a three day official visit

Sep 10, 2023 - 23:53
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Mudavadi lands in the UK for a three day official visit
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi is Received By Kenyan High Commissioner to Britain Manoah Esipisu during his official Visit to the country on Sunday, 10 September, 2023.

Sunday, 10 September, 2023 

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Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has tonight landed in the United Kingdom for a three day working visit. 

Mudavadi was received by Kenyan High Commissioner to Britain Manoah Esipisu at the Kenyan High commission. 

Mudavadi through his social media accounts announced that the tour was geared towards showcasing Kenya as a premium investment hub in East Africa and the region. 

"Arrived safely in London for a three-day official visit. Thank you Balozi Manoah Esipisu for the warm reception.

Excited and ready to engage with UK government officials, industry leaders, and like-minded partners. Our goal is to showcase Kenya as the premier investment hub in Eastern Africa and beyond."Said Mudavadi. 

During the visit, Mudavadi is scheduled to participate in key events including a meeting with Oxford Management Policy (OPM) at the Kenya High Commission to receive a Report on “Rapid Thicker Diagnostic for Kenya”. 

He will also meet the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) partners to discuss partnerships in business strategy, empowering organizations to grow, build sustainable competitive advantage, and drive positive societal impact.

The Prime CS is also scheduled for a meeting with the UK Minister of State (Rail & HS2) Huw Merriman for a reaffirmation of His Majesty’s Government (HMG) and the government of Kenya’s joint commitment to partnering on Nairobi Railway City (NRC).

He will also meet with the Network Rail Chair- Lord Peter Hendy.

Mudavadi is accompanied by the Principal Secretary for Transport, as well as the Kenya Railways chairman and Managing Director.

He is also accompanied by the Secretary, Government Programmes and Projects Delivery, the Head of Government Delivery Services and the Policy and Strategy Advisor.

The UK visit comes a few days after UK Minister of State in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Andrew Mitchell launched the Sh28 billion Nairobi Railway City project.

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