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Friday, 5 April 2013
Kenya: President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta meets Kenya's former (2nd) Preseident Moi
Moi who is seen as Kenyatta’s mentor congratulated him and wished his government success as he prepares to take over leadership on Tuesday next week/CFM
NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 4 – President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta on Thursday held talks with former President Daniel arap Moi.
Moi who is seen as Kenyatta’s mentor congratulated him and wished his government success as he prepares to take over leadership on Tuesday next week.
During the meeting, Kenyatta and the former president discussed the swearing-in ceremony and other issues of national importance.
According to the Presidential Press Service, the meeting was held at Moi’s Kabarnet Gardens home in Nairobi and was attended by the former president’s son Gideon (Baringo Senator) and KANU Secretary General Nick Salat among others.
Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto later met envoys from Somalia, Uganda, Tanzania, Israel and Brazil who assured of their commitment to continue strengthening relations with Kenya.
The diplomats were Mohamed Ali Nur of Somalia, Gil Haskel of Israel, Antonio Ricaarte of Brazil, Uganda’s High Commissioner Angelina Wapakhalo and Batilda Buriani of Tanzania.
During the meeting, the envoys delivered congratulatory messages to President-elect Kenyatta from their respective heads of state.
Haskel noted that the ties between Kenya and Israel date back to the early years of Kenya’s Independence, saying Kenya is the focal point for Israel in Africa.
He stressed his government’s commitment to further strengthen the cooperation between the two countries especially in areas of food security, energy, and tourism as well as internal and border security.
In the message, the President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, said the success of Kenya’s electoral process, guided by a strong spirit of national cohesion and an impressive turnout, was a victory for the Kenyan democracy.
“I rejoice in the fact that our countries share the same ideal of coupling economic development with democracy and social inclusion. Kenya has been an important partner to Brazil at both the commercial and the technical cooperation levels,” Rousseff said.
The message from Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni said that he looked forward to consolidating the brotherly relations between Kenya and Uganda within the wider East African and the Great Lakes region.
President Museveni also congratulated the people of Kenya on holding a peaceful election, saying their conduct has redeemed the honour of Kenya and Africa.
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