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Kenya and US to enhance collaborations on Parliamentary affairs

The two countries share a long-standing cordial relationship that has cemented great collaboration in many sectors.
Silas ApolloBy Silas ApolloApril 5, 2024Updated:April 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Kenya's National Assembly in session. PHOTO | FILE
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Kenya and the United States of America have announced a new plan to enhance collaboration of Parliamentary diplomacy for mutual economic benefit of the two nations.

Speaking during a courtesy visit by America ambassador to Kenya, Meg Whitman in his office at Parliament buildings, speaker of the National Assembly, Moses Wetang’ula said that Kenya and the US share a long-standing cordial relationship that has cemented great collaboration in many sectors.

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The two leaders discussed matters of economic development and Parliamentary diplomacy including exchange programmes aimed at knowledge sharing in different legislative aspects.

“Our bilateral ties with the United States have significantly bolstered our developmental endeavors. In a rapidly evolving global landscape, it is imperative that we match pace with the rest of the world,” said Speaker Wetang’ula.

During the meeting, Wetang’ula emphasized on the importance of strengthening inter-parliamentary exchanges between the respective legislatures.

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He indicated that such collaboration not only offers invaluable learning opportunities but also lays the groundwork for mutually beneficial initiatives.

“The digitalization of parliamentary processes stands to enhance transparency, accountability, and operational efficiency, thereby facilitating the fulfillment of our mandate,” Wetang’ula added.

Speaker Wetang’ula and Whitman concurred on the necessity of adopting a strategic approach to attract foreign investment, whilst ensuring its equitable distribution across Kenya.

They noted that while major urban centers command attention, the untapped potential of secondary towns cannot be overlooked.

“The tourism sector, in particular, holds immense promise for our economy. Our collective vision is centered on cultivating a robust economy, fostering entrepreneurship, and creating employment opportunities,” the Speaker said.

While acknowledging security considerations are integral to sustainable development, Speaker Wetang’ula underscored the urgent need to streamline cumbersome visa processes saying that the lengthy visa issuance procedures not only strain the business community but also impede on the flow of trade and investments.

“In essence, by fortifying our bilateral ties, embracing technological advancements, and adopting strategic economic policies, we are poised to realize our shared vision of prosperity and progress,” Whitman noted.

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