Two high profile Kenyan Diaspora events opened in London, United Kingdom, over the weekend.
The
Face of Kenya (UK) project brought together over 600 youthful
participants from different corners of the country who gathered at the
Royal Highway Hotel on Saturday.
Elsewhere in the same
city, the 2015 Kenyan Diaspora Expo opened its doors to stakeholders at
the Holiday Inn Hotel, Kensington, on Friday.
The
former sought to celebrate Kenyan roots, community cohesion and
benevolence while the later brought together different organisations in
both the public and private sector with the aim of promoting investment
opportunities available in Kenya.
Speaking at the Face
of Kenya event, Kenya’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Mr
Lazarus Amayo, said the Jubilee administration was keen to work closely
with Kenyans in the United Kingdom.
"The High Commission is committed to working with you, the Diaspora, to promote the ideals we stand for,” said Amayo.
And
speaking on Friday at the expo, the envoy said the Kenyan government
had integrated diaspora engagement into the country’s national
development agenda.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and International Trade has placed diaspora diplomacy as one of the five
interlinked pillars of Kenya’s Foreign Policy. We recognise the
importance of harnessing the diverse skills, expertise and potential of
Kenyans living abroad and facilitating their integration into the
national development agenda,” he said.
Participants included real estate developers, land selling companies, banks and Insurance companies.
Equity
Bank, Liberty Life Insurance, Busia County, ABC Bank, Nakuru County,
Baita, Aberdare and Kenya Tourist Board were some of the exhibitors and
sponsors.
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