New Envoys Present Credentials to President Ruto at State House

In a colorful and dignified ceremony at State House Nairobi this morning, President William Samoei Ruto formally received the credentials of six newly appointed ambassadors and high commissioners, marking a renewed chapter in Kenya’s diplomatic engagements with nations across the globe.

The event brought together diplomats from Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Singapore, South Sudan, the Dominican Republic, and Rwanda—reflecting Kenya’s expanding and diverse international partnerships.

Those presenting their credentials included Ernest Rwamucyo of Rwanda, Anthony Louis Kon of South Sudan, Peter Kakowou Lavahun of Sierra Leone, Chiranjib Sarker of Bangladesh, Erika Álvarez Rodríguez of the Dominican Republic, and Kan Yaw Kiong of Singapore.

Speaking after the ceremony, President Ruto reaffirmed Kenya’s commitment to nurturing and strengthening bilateral ties with each of the nations represented. “Kenya enjoys excellent relations with many countries around the world,” he said. “These relationships are built on mutual respect, cooperation, and the shared vision of prosperity and peace.”

The envoys, in their brief remarks, expressed gratitude for the warm reception in Kenya and pledged to deepen diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties during their tenure. Each diplomat brings a wealth of experience and a shared enthusiasm for collaboration across sectors including trade, education, technology, and regional security.

This ceremony is part of the broader tradition of diplomatic protocol where newly appointed envoys formally present their letters of credence to the Head of State, signaling the beginning of their official duties in the host country.

The occasion underscored Kenya’s pivotal role as a diplomatic hub in Africa and its unwavering commitment to international cooperation. As the new ambassadors and high commissioners begin their service, Kenyans can expect enhanced engagement with these nations in various areas of mutual interest.

The serene grounds of State House, with flags flying high and guards of honor in full ceremonial dress, provided a fitting backdrop for this important diplomatic milestone.

 

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