Wetangula visits Kenyan High Commissioner to Zambia Flora Karugu in Lusaka
National
Assembly Speaker Moses Wetangula on Tuesday called on Ambassador Flora Karugu,
the High Commissioner of Kenya to Zambia, during a tour of duty in the Zambian
capital Lusaka.
A
statement from Mr Wetangula’s office said Ambassador Karugu, during the meeting, provided
an overview of the long-standing relationship between Zambia and Kenya that has
evolved over time.
She said
the relationship had been beneficial, particularly in the context of her role
as a permanent representative to the Common Market for Eastern and Southern
Africa (COMESA).
Wetangula
on his part underscored the influence of the founding father of Zambia, the
late Kenneth Kaunda, and the collective efforts of other pan-African visionary
presidents in delivering the continent’s independence.
He said
their leadership offered vision and determination which continue
to serve as the bedrock upon which African nations are founded and united to date.
“As
we reflect on the present, it is noteworthy that we currently preside over the
most peaceful parliament in our nation's history”, said Wetangula.
“We
have come a long way, and our journey has been cemented with a vision centred
on ensuring the effective representation of our people and propelling economic
development within our beloved country.”
Wetangula
was accompanied by members of the House Business Committee; Silvanus Osoro,
Majority Whip Adan Keynan, T.J. Kajwang, Sarah Korere, and Joshua Mwalyo.
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