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Meet the Ambassador – April 23, 2008
Ambassador Ranneberger
U.S. Ambassador to Kenya Michael Ranneberger will be meeting the general public on April 23, 2008, from 2:00pm – 3:00pm in the U.S. Embassy’s American Reference Center (library). We are asking that if you want to come and be part of this informal gathering, you must call and make a reservation. We will be taking the first 30 callers. Please call Godfrey Waweru at 363-6205. Looking forward to seeing you there!
16 April 2008
Kenya’s New Coalition Government Is Important Step Forward
United States urges rival leaders to cooperate on institutional reforms
Washington -- The Bush administration welcomes an announcement by Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki and opposition leader Raila Odinga that they have agreed on a coalition Cabinet to share power.
The U.S. State Department described the development as a courageous decision to move the country forward following the violence that occurred after the December 27, 2007, election. (More)
14 April 2008
U.S. Welcomes Kenya’s Agreement on Coalition Cabinet
Agreement is important step towards full implementation of accord
The United States welcomes the announcement by President Kibaki and Prime Minister-designate Odinga that they have reached agreement on the composition of the coalition cabinet.
We commend the President and Prime Minister-designate for once again making the courageous decisions necessary to move the nation forward. Formation of the cabinet is an important step along the road toward full implementation of the political accord. (More)
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15 April 2008
African Development Bank, U.S. Agency to Aid Small Businesses
Partnership aims to arrange public-private lending
Washington –- Small- and medium-size African businesses often are underserved by large...