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Uhuru Kenyatta
President of The Republic of Kenya.
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Uhuru Kenyatta 3 h
We know that there have been challenges with schools infrastructure. However, we want all our children in school. We have began the process of taking stock of where our infrastructure deficits are, with the intention of making sure that we match the increased students intake.
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Uhuru Kenyatta 4 h
My administration will continue to support not just Mang’u but all secondary schools. We are modernising our education and training so that our sons and daughters can acquire knowledge & skills that they need to efficiently serve the country and leave it better than they found it
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Uhuru Kenyatta 5 h
Pleased to officially open the Mwai Kibaki Amphitheatre and the Capt. Ronald Karauri Dining Hall at Mang’u High School. My Administration through will continue to work with schools management, to progressively address infrastructure challenges in our schools.
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Uhuru Kenyatta 5 h
Mang’u has become one of the most renowned national schools. It has educated some of the most distinguished leaders in our country. From H.E. Mwai Kibaki, our dear Uncle Moody Awori, Peter Nyakiamo to Cardinal Otunga; this school has moulded some of Kenya's most outstanding men.
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Uhuru Kenyatta 5 h
It was a pleasure to have joined the Mang'u High School fraternity to celebrate their achievements as well as their desire for excellence. We salute the students for your hard work and crave for excellence, we equally appreciate teachers for their determination to pass knowledge.
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
I urged the to support which are a major source of employment in the country. I also informed the interim World Bank President that Kenya targets to attain 100 percent transition to green energy by 2022 |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
I am delighted to have met the interim President Kristalina Georgieva at State house, Nairobi. Among our discussions was the Bretton Woods institution’s support to Kenya’s development projects |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
I am delighted to have met the Deputy Secretary General at State House, Nairobi today. I reiterated Kenya’s unwavering support to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and United Nations Office at Nairobi (UNON) as host and member state of the UN.
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
Today I received a special message from Russian President Vladimir Putin, delivered by the Russian Federation's Deputy Foreign Minister and the Russian President's Special Envoy for the Middle East and Africa, Mr. Mikhail Bogdanov.
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
During our meeting we expressed the need for Kenya and Sri Lanka to deepen the ties in the areas of interest to our people particularly in the tourism and agricultural sectors |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
Today I had the pleasure of welcoming H.E. Maithripala Sirisena, the President of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka to State House, Nairobi |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
Our discussions revolved around enhancing trade and commerce between Kenya and Madagascar and how to leverage our nations' strengths to foster for environmental conservation globally |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 15
I was delighted to host my friend H.E. Andry Rajoelina, the President of the Republic of Madagascar, at State House, Nairobi |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
We will continue to offer unwavering support to UNEP and UNON, both as host and member state of the . Kenya remains committed to strengthening UNEP functions in Nairobi and echoes the General Assembly’s call for stable, adequate and increased financing for UNEP
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
Together we must find ways to reverse unsustainable agricultural practices and promote resource and energy efficiency. Only then can we improve food security and promote access to nutritious and affordable food, which is one of Kenya's goals under the |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
Adopting a waste-to-energy innovation approach that converts waste from industrial activities into energy, is one way to promote a circular economy. The Kenya Cleaner Production Strategy 2000 encourages resource efficiency and cleaner production in manufacturing |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
This session’s theme, ‘Innovative Solutions for Environmental Challenges and Sustainable Production and Consumption’ is therefore timely. It calls for practical and creative solutions |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
It was an honour to join other world leaders during the official opening of the 4th session of UNEA at Gigiri. The impact of climate change worldwide cannot be overemphasized. This is why we must all unite towards addressing this challenge that threatens our livelihood |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
It is amazing what we can achieve in the journey towards a pollution-free environment when we leverage on innovation. I am impressed that our very own Kenyan boat builders delivered a fully functional traditional dhow made from waste plastic |
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Uhuru Kenyatta mar. 14
Kenya is working hard to do her part in the preservation and conservation of forest resources, as the safe and best pathway for the survival of humanity and life as we know it. Let us all pull together as nations of One Planet with a common sense of purpose |
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