By: Amina abdullahi
Musalia Mudavadi, Kenyan Prime cabinet secretary on Friday held a meeting with Kenyan diaspora in Brazil.
Speaking, Musalia said that the meeting was to deliberate on government agendas expressing Kenya’s commitment to fostering a supportive environment for diaspora-driven investment, including opportunities through the proposed Diaspora Infrastructure Bond.
He assured them that the government will continue stabilizing and enhancing strong institutions and governance.
Musalia in Brazil
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“Had a fulfilling engagement with the vibrant Kenyan diaspora in Brazil, who shared valuable insights on living, studying, and working in the world’s fifth-largest country,” he said.
He was accompanied by Dr. Andrew Karanja, Kanyen ambassador to Brazil.
Earlier, Musalia had addressed African Heads of Mission in Brasilia on the urgent need to advance African Union institutional reforms and champion the overhaul of the global financial system to better serve all nations.
Musalia in Brazil
He was received by Amb. Martin Mbeng, Dean of the African diplomatic corps representing 35 countries.
Musalia called on his colleagues to boldly advocate for a just and inclusive world order, aligned with Africa’s Agenda 2063.
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