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THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN - Kenya High Commission

THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 1 of 23 A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission FOR YEAR 2016/2017 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 2 of 23 Table of Contents FORWARD BY THE HIGH 3 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA BILATERAL RELATIONS .. 4 TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION .. 6 ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE KENYAN DIASPORA .. 9 MISSION S ACTIVITIES .. 11 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA MILITARY COOPERATION .. 14 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA EDUCATION SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION COOPERATION .. 17 PICTORIALS .. 19 HOME-BASED STAFF AT THE Kenya HIGH Commission .. 20 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 3 of 23 Amb. Jean N. Kamau High Commissioner Editorial Team Chair : Amb. Lemarron Kaanto Members: Dr. Joseph Gatama Mr.

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1 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 1 of 23 A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission FOR YEAR 2016/2017 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 2 of 23 Table of Contents FORWARD BY THE HIGH 3 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA BILATERAL RELATIONS .. 4 TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION .. 6 ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE KENYAN DIASPORA .. 9 MISSION S ACTIVITIES .. 11 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA MILITARY COOPERATION .. 14 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA EDUCATION SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION COOPERATION .. 17 PICTORIALS .. 19 HOME-BASED STAFF AT THE Kenya HIGH Commission .. 20 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 3 of 23 Amb. Jean N. Kamau High Commissioner Editorial Team Chair : Amb. Lemarron Kaanto Members: Dr. Joseph Gatama Mr.

2 Edward Mwangi Ms. Esther Magiti FORWARD BY THE HIGH COMMISSIONER It is with great pleasure that I present this Third issue of TAIFA E-BULLETIN published by Kenya High Commission in Pretoria. This issue highlights on the continued pursuit of the Mission in enhancing the economic development in Kenya as envisioned in Kenya s Vision 2030 which is one of the major priorities of the Government of Kenya . During the period under review the Kenya South Africa bilateral relations were further boosted by the official state visit to Kenya of HE Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa. The highlight of the visit was the signing of six agreements/Memoranda of understanding in various sectors which included security, immigration, environment, trade, investments and defence. On our diaspora engagement, the Mission held a Diaspora Leaders meeting and undertook various consular visits in line with the Kenya Diaspora policy.

3 In addition, the mission organized the trade and investments and Diaspora investment forums. On the economic diplomacy front, the Mission organised two successful events which include, the 2nd Kenya Trade Investment Summit in September 2016 in Cape Town as well as Kenya Diaspora Investment Conference in November 2016 in Johannesburg. I take this opportunity to express gratitude to our various partners in private sector and entire staff of the Mission for invaluable support in implementation of the Mission s mandate. I wish you all, a pleasant reading of the TAIFA E-BULLETIN . Amb. Jean N. Kamau HIGH COMMISSIONER THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 4 of 23 Kenya -SOUTH AFRICA BILATERAL RELATIONS THE STATE VISIT TO Kenya BY JACOB ZUMA, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA At the invitation of Uhuru Kenyatta, President of the Republic of Kenya , Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa, paid a historic State Visit to Kenya from 10 12 October, 2016.

4 President Zuma was accompanied by a delegation consisting of six Ministers, senior officials and a business delegation. During the visit, aimed at further strengthening the ties of friendship and cooperation between Kenya and South Africa, the two Heads of State held substantive and fruitful discussions on issues of common interest touching on bilateral, regional and international issues. The two leaders discussed ways to further strengthen the excellent cooperation that exists between the two countries. In this regard, the two leaders witnessed the signing of the following Agreements and Memorandum of Understanding: 1. MoU for Cooperation between Kenya Investment Authority, and Investment South Africa; 2. MOU on Police Cooperation; 3. Agreement on Visa Exemption for Passport Holders of Diplomatic and Ordinary/Service Passports; 4. MoU on Cooperation in the Field of Biodiversity, Conservation and Management; 5.

5 Agreement on Defence Cooperation. 6. Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of the Republic of Kenya and the Government of the Republic of South Africa concerning the development and implementation of LAPSSET Corridor Projects in the Republic of Kenya THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 5 of 23 In conclusion, the President Jacob Zuma invited President Uhuru Kenyatta to pay a reciprocal State Visit to South Africa at a date to be agreed through diplomatic channels. the President of the Republic of Kenya graciously accepted the invitation. Amb Jean Kamau gives her speech during the 53rd Jamhuri Day Celebrations at Pretoria Club Kenya HIGH Commission ATTENDS LESOTHO s 50th JUBILEE INDEPENDENCE CLEBRATION IN MASERU Deputy High Commissioner Amb Lemarron Kaanto represented the Kenya High Commission during the Lesotho s Independence on 4th October 2016 in Maseru.

6 Lesotho achieved independence from Britain in 1996. Lesotho Independence Day is celebrated on October 4, marking a public holiday that commemorates the independence of the Kingdom of Lesotho from Great Britain in 1966. The commemorative service was well attended. Various service organisations and embassies were also represented. The celebrations were led by King Letsie III and Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili. The heads of state of Swaziland, Botswana and Zimbabwe attended the celebrations. The Deputy High Commissioner later met with, the Kenyan Community in Swaziland. THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 6 of 23 TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION THE VOLKSWAGEN GROUP ESTABLISHES AN AUTO MANUFACTURING BASE IN Kenya Following meetings between the Head of State and representatives of VW in Berlin in early April 2016 and a follow up visit to Nairobi in May 2016, whose purpose was to provide feedback to government officials on their interests in establishing a manufacturing base in Kenya .

7 The company has settled on Kenya as the country of choice for their business in East Africa. The board and management of VW are committed to advance a joint partnership with the Kenya Government. The VW production factory was launched on 21st December, 2016 by the President Uhuru Kenyatta. THE 2ND Kenya TRADE AND INVESTMENT SUMMIT 1ST -2ND SEPTEMBER 2016, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA The Kenya Mission in Pretoria held its 2nd Trade and Investment Summit in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1st to 3rd September 2016. The 2nd Trade and Investment Summit was intended to build on the gains of the inaugural Trade and investment Summit of 2015, and further contribute to showcasing trade and investment opportunities available in Kenya particularly to elicit current projects in Kenya attractive to foreign investment. In addition to promoting country s brand products such as tea, coffee, horticulture with the objective of increasing Kenya s exports to South Africa.

8 Hon. Amina Mohamed, Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs addressing the 2nd Kenya Trade and Investment Summit Cape Town September, 2016 THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 7 of 23 Hon. Llewellyn Landers - Deputy Minister, Ministry of International Relations & Cooperation addressing the Summit, Cape Town South Africa Panel discussions on investment Climate. Panelists from left includes; Gilbert Langat (Agency), Peter Mwangi (old Mutual), John Kariuki, John Njiraini ( Kenya Revenue Authority) and Tim Harris (WESTGRO) THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 8 of 23 From left, Ms. Selaelo Ramokgapa of South Africa s Ministry of International Relations & Cooperation makes her closing remarks and Amb Jean Kamau 5TH ANNUAL EXPORT SUMMIT IN DURBAN, 18TH-19TH OCTOBER 2016 Trade & Investment KwaZulu-Natal hosted the 5th Annual Export Summit as part of the KwaZulu-Natal Export Promotion from the 17th 21st October 2016.

9 The event took place at the International Convention Centre in Durban. The aim of the Export Week Summit was to showcase the advantages and opportunities of international trade and exports. The aim of the event was to highlight economic trade opportunities in priority sectors to assist with growing KwaZulu-Natal's export businesses and industries. Export Week KZN allowed KwaZulu-Natal firms and entrepreneurs to interact and network with one another towards increasing their export capacity. The event played host to high level decision makers from both national and international organizations, representatives from some Foreign Missions in South Africa, KwaZulu Natal exporters and investors. The Kenya High Commission was represented by Ms. Rose Mongare, Second Counsellor (Trade). THE 2ND Kenya DIASPORA INVESTIMENT CONFERENCE 26TH 27TH NOVEMBER 2016, JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA The Kenya Mission in Pretoria held its 2ndKenya Diaspora Investment Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, from 26th to 27th November 2016.

10 The 2ndKenya Diaspora THE TAIFA E-BULLETIN A BIANNUAL E-BULLETIN OF THE Kenya HIGH Commission IN PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, July December 2016 Page 9 of 23 Investment Conference was intended to build on the gains of the inaugural 1stKenya Diaspora Investment Conference held in Cape Town November 2015. The 1stKenya Diaspora Investment Conference marked the beginning of a process where the Kenya High Commission in Pretoria worked in partnership with private sector companies in organizing successful diaspora conference that created a platform for the Kenyan diaspora community. The 2nd diaspora conference further established a platform that deepened the networking of the Kenyan diaspora community. During this event, the value of the Kenyan diaspora came under the spotlight in Fourways, Indaba, Johannesburg, South Africa, under the theme Empowering the Kenyan diaspora with knowledge, skills and networking opportunities . The Chief Guest delivers his speech during the Kenya Diaspora Investment Conference at Indaba Hotel, Johannesburg ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE KENYAN DIASPORA DIASPORA LEADERS MEETING HELD ON FRIDAY 15TH JULY 2016 Ambassador Jean Kamau met Kenya Diaspora Leaders on 15th July 2016.


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