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Sonko, Jaguar and Mama Ngina in London

 

Sonko, Jaguar and Mama Ngina in London
Sonko, Jaguar and Mama Ngina in London

Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko is in London, where he had accompanied the first family to cheer the first lady on her London Marathon debut.

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The controversial politician has grown quite close to the first family, and he actually spent most of his time there hanging out with first children Jomo and Jaba Kenyatta. Singer Jaguar, who is also quite close to Sonko and the president, was also in the city, and so was Ezekiel Kemboi.

The state assembly today received a delegation of five Kenyan politicians as part of their working visit to exchange ideas on how to better serve the people in both countries.

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In welcoming them, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said Selangor is the only state that had a foreign delegation visit its state assembly.

“The purpose of this visit is to network and exchange ideas on how to best serve the people who elected us,” he said.

The delegation consisted of four senators from Kenya’s house of representatives and also a governor, who is the equivalent of a mentri besar or chief minister in Malaysia.

Delegation leader Billow Kerrow said they also met the Malaysian senate in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday to learn more about Malaysia’s political system, which is based on the United Kingdom’s Westminster system, whereas Kenya’s system is similar to that of the United States.

Kerrow, who is the senator for Mandera, said Kenya has had good diplomatic relations with Malaysia since both countries gained independence and are also trade partners.

The state assembly today received a delegation of five Kenyan politicians as part of their working visit to exchange ideas on how to better serve the people in both countries.

In welcoming them, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim said Selangor is the only state that had a foreign delegation visit its state assembly.

“The purpose of this visit is to network and exchange ideas on how to best serve the people who elected us,” he said.

The delegation consisted of four senators from Kenya’s house of representatives and also a governor, who is the equivalent of a mentri besar or chief minister in Malaysia.

Delegation leader Billow Kerrow said they also met the Malaysian senate in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday to learn more about Malaysia’s political system, which is based on the United Kingdom’s Westminster system, whereas Kenya’s system is similar to that of the United States.

Kerrow, who is the senator for Mandera, said Kenya has had good diplomatic relations with Malaysia since both countries gained independence and are also trade partners.

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Sonko, Jaguar and Mama Ngina in London

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