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Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op):
This is what you get when you have a living president who is articulate and can think on his feet.
WASHINGTON, DC - Kenya has signed agreements with a US company, allowing $237 million (Sh23bn) of investments in wind power and food security.

President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday urged the US government to facilitate the operation of US businesses Africa.

The Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) and Kipeto Wind Energy Company signed documents to close a $232 million deal in financing the construction and operation of a 100-megawatt grid-connected wind power plant south of Nairobi.

The plant will provide a more reliable source of energy to the national grid and support the US Power Africa Initiative to double the number of people in Sub-Saharan Africa with access to electricity.

FOOD SECURITY

The second agreement was a $5 million letter of commitment to expand the distribution network of Twiga Foods and improve food security and agricultural wages in Kenya.

It was signed between Twiga Foods and Opic in the presence of President Kenyatta during his meeting with executives of leading US companies under the umbrella body Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU).

Dr Kenneth Namunje and Mr Grant Brooke represented Kipeto Energy and Twiga Foods, respectively, while Ray Washburne, the President and Chief Executive of Opic, signed on behalf of his organisation.

"Kenya is open for business and all we want to do is package our partnership in a way that is mutually beneficial to you as a private sector and the people of Kenya," President Kenyatta said.

MANUFACTURING

Mr Kenyatta said the 'Big Four agenda' projects – boosting manufacturing industry, promoting food security, providing affordable housing and universal healthcare coverage – present major opportunities for local and foreign investors.

The BCIU consists of 200 companies. It helps its members to reap from mutual relationships with government leaders worldwide.

Regarding the manufacturing sector, the President said Kenya intends to increase the sector’s contribution from 8.4 percent to 15 percent by 2022.

"This presents major opportunities for local and foreign investors in areas such as agro-processing, textiles and leather, the maritime sector, construction, iron and steel, and oil and gas," the Head of State informed the meeting that was attended by US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and more than 20 businesspeople.

HEALTHCARE

On matters food security, Mr Kenyatta welcomed the proposed expansion of Twiga Foods to boost the agricultural sector.

Furthermore, he said his administration plans to rollout innovative health insurance options, set-up local pharmaceutical companies, upgrade and manage healthcare facilities and establish specialised treatment centres.

"Given our long and well-established relationship, we can do more together and I invite the US companies to walk with us on the ‘Big Four’ journey.

"With so many opportunities open to us and given our long and well-established relationship, the time is ripe to make a change in our business engagement," he added.

The Monday meeting was the third the President was having with the business executives; the last one was held in 2015.

President Kenyatta observed that his government has continued improving the business environment to boost investment opportunities.

"Between 2014 and 2018, Kenya improved its ranking on World Bank Ease of Doing Business Index (DBI) by 56 positions from 136 to 80, and remains on target to get to top 50 by 2020," he said.

PRIVATE SECTOR

Mr Kenyatta pointed out that the economy remained buoyant and resilient, registering a 5.5 percent average growth rate over the last five years in spite of acrimonious presidential elections and drought in 2017.

Commerce Secretary Ross and BCIU CEO Peter Tichansky commended the President for creating a suitable environment for the private sector to thrive in Kenya.

The US business executives expressed their desire to increase investments in Kenya following the President's assurances.

Cabinet secretaries Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs) and Henry Rotich (National Treasury) were among the Kenyan delegation at the meeting.
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Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by fergie001: 11:35am On Aug 28, 2018
agabal23,this picture will further help

Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by fergie001: 11:35am On Aug 28, 2018
I respect the Office of the Presidency and will never insult that office no matter how I love or loathe the temporary occupier of that office...
Honestly, I think Trump was a bit overboard 'Trump-style' if actually he did say that....
But again I have always argued that some of these visits should produce results both ways.........
Kenya is Africa's finest in Solar Energy production and hence involving wind is a massive improvement for that country in terms of electricity production....
Don't just visit,go there,sign MOUs, fight for implementation and get our country working....not 'copters that will arrive when we don't know when......
The President's handlers should help him more,please
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by Ekez(m): 11:37am On Aug 28, 2018
Our lifeless fellow went their and they count it as an acheivement"the first African president to visit Donald Igwe Trump"
No deal signed nothing
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by Liamm(m): 11:47am On Aug 28, 2018
Trump expected buhari to be more daring. Make demands and give reasons coherent enough to compel America into signing an MOU with you. Sadly our president only went there for the records and probably for sight seeing.
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op): 12:39pm On Aug 28, 2018
fergie001:
agabal23,this picture will further help
Thanks Bro
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op): 12:42pm On Aug 28, 2018
Liamm:
Trump expected buhari to be more daring. Make demands and give reasons coherent enough to compel America into signing an MOU with you. Sadly our president only went there for the records and probably for sight seeing.
can you imagine the difference between the pictures?
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op): 12:44pm On Aug 28, 2018
Here, Trump was like, so this mugu is signing this and he has nothing to show for it.

Don't tell him I'm laughing at him
grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by mrbaba18(m): 1:00pm On Aug 28, 2018
Dat is a working president nt buhari wo went nd came back wit an old propeller jet 2 fight boko haram which he claim was destroyed
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by MONITZ: 12:38am On Aug 29, 2018
Does Bubu know his right from his left?,does he know how a government works?,he is only interested in the trappings and allure of that privileged position and not the responsibilities that come with the seat, and for all he cares in his analogue way of thinking Nigerians are lifeless and listless like himself so no need turning around things....
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by Firefire(m): 7:53am On Aug 29, 2018
Pmb is a Disgrace to Democracy in Nigeria. A failed element.
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op): 10:52pm On Aug 29, 2018
Firefire:
Pmb is a Disgrace to Democracy in Nigeria. A failed element.
You can say that again
Re: Kenya Inks $237 Million (sh23bn) Deals With US Firm: Living Vs Lifeless (photos) by agabaI23(op):
MONITZ:
Does Bubu know his right from his left?,does he know how a government works?,he is only interested in the trappings and allure of that privileged position and not the responsibilities that come with the seat, and for all he cares in his analogue way of thinking Nigerians are lifeless and listless like himself so no need turning around things....
You know him very well tbh.
You just described why he is there.

He is also there to extend Dan Fodio's agenda
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