Lord Mayor of London Commends Kenya for Growth in Key Sectors

Lord Mayor of London Commends Kenya for Growth in Key Sectors

Lord Mayor William Russel of the City of London has commended Kenya for its achievements in key sectors including education, technology, infrastructure, manufacturing, and tourism.

Russel, who spoke on Tuesday during a visit at the Kenya Pavilion during the ongoing Expo 2020 Dubai, said the progress made so far will ensure the growth of Kenya’s economy.

At the same time, he acknowledged the long historical ties between Kenya and the UK, saying they have strengthened and deepened the social-economic, and cultural relations between the two nations.

“The Lord Mayor also commended the country’s strides in wildlife conservation and the unique tourism offerings visitors to Kenya can enjoy,” read a statement issued by his office.

Russel, an international ambassador for the UK’s financial and professional services sector, also heads the City of London Corporation—the governing body of the Square Mile dedicated to a vibrant and thriving city, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally successful UK.

The Lord Mayor’s visit to Kenya’s pavilion came months after Kenya and the UK inked an Economic Partnership Agreement that will ensure that companies operating in Kenya can continue to enjoy duty-free access to the UK market.

Kenya mainly exports tea, coffee, and horticultural products to the UK with the country accounting for 27 percent of the fresh produce and 56 percent of the black tea market in the UK. 

On the other hand, motor vehicles, printed materials, machinery, and chemicals form the bulk of imports from the UK.

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Anonymous UI (not verified)     Wed, 10/06/2021 @ 04:39pm

How does a London mayor commend Kenya's education?
Foreign language was imposed on the locals using a bible and a gun.
Who benefits from us using colonizers language?
" The teaching and learning of English is itself a multi-billion- dollar business, the largest generator of income for the British economy after oil. English for business is business for English. The English teaching business had even been considered as second only to drug trafficking... Addiction to the drug of English is a widespread phenomenon".
As we destroy our languages, our colonizers benefit from it.
According to Uriel Weinreich "bilingualism is capable of impairing the intelligence of a whole ethinic group and crippling its creative abilities for generations.
Could the mayor of London commend our progress in being educated in a foreign colonizers language?
Of course in self interest!!
Just a thought.

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