April 6, 2026

5 thoughts on “Ambassador Purity Could Do Better

  1. According to some Kenya-Stockholm blogs, Ambassador Purity Muhindi interacts frequently with a select group of Kenyans while keeping the rest out of the loop. A quick check at the so-called “Embassy of Kenya-Stockholm” Website, indicates that it is a Blogsite which does not contain current speeches or information concerning other Nordic countries as represented by their posted flags. There is also no information emphasizing the importance of the Kenyan Diaspora according to the “Presidential Circular No. 1/2007.”

    The blog designer, “Safimedia”, needs to step up because Kenya-Stockhomers are missing out on updates from the embassy. Meanwhile, the embassy can save so much money by employing a regular staffer who is also tech savvy to deal with Web information.

    Below, compare the blogsite of Kenya Embassy in Stockholm with other Kenya embassy Websites and you will notice that even the High Commission in New Delhi looks better. There are so many corporate blogsites with good designs and information, so why can’t Safimedia redesign the emabassy’s site to look better? If Ambassador Muhindi does not want to interact face-to-face with the larger Kenya-Stockholm community, then she should oversee the management of the embassy’s blogsite by ordering frequent updates.

    Embassy of Kenya, Sweden: http://kenyaembassystockholm.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

    Kenya High Commission, UK: http://www.kenyahighcommission.net/

    Kenya Embassy, Washington, DC: http://www.kenyaembassy.com/

    Kenya Embassy in Japan: http://www.kenyarep-jp.com/kenya/government_e.html

    Kenyans in Japan: http://www.kenyarep-jp.com/kenyans/diaspora_e.html

    Kenya High Commission, Canada: http://www.kenyahighcommission.ca/

    Kenya Embassy, Germany: http://www.embassy-of-kenya.de/

    Embassy of Kenya, Italy: http://www.embassyofkenya.it/

    Kenya High Commission, India: http://www.kenyamission-delhi.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=103&parent_id=103&parent_name=Home

  2. Mr.Maalim that is an interesting analysis of Purity’s character.I get an impression that she is arrogant. Her name has been dragged through mud on more occasions than i could recall,each time damaging the high grounds of Kenyans.She should not resent Kenyans for latching her,instead she should listen to their frantic pleas. Purity should say something in her own defense.She knows that Kenyans have some sort of axes to grind over why they are not receiving the sort of treatment they expected from her.If she went by your suggestions i think that might settle the dust before her frankincense stops burning in Scandinavia!

  3. Dear Ms. Chebet,

    Thanks for your kind words that I fully agree with. Ambassador Muhindi knows very well that her services to Kenyans need to be all inclusive and not just selective to please a cross section in Scandinavia. If she does not want face-to-face interactions, then she needs to get a tech-savvy person to manage the Kenya Embassy blog with updated information like those shown on other Missions websites. I question her sense of leadership if she can only listen to the judgment of a few Kenyans, yet disparage the rest.

    Ambassador Muhindi needs to stay above the virtual fray on Kenyan blogs and show leadership among Kenyans in real life. Other past Ambassadors interacted with the general Kenyan public regardless of arising controversies during their tour of duty.

  4. Hello amangana #4,

    Not bad to ask about the meaning of Ambassador Muhindi’s first name. Nevertheless, note that KSB avoids personal issues and that is why the discussions about Purity focus on her social relations with Kenyans.

    Please let us desist from personal attacks and engage in matters that concern our Kenya-Stockholm community.

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