Following phone enquiries at KSB by Kenya-Stockholmers about invitation cards to the Raila reception, KSB has managed to go through to an Embassy official to find out stuff.
According to Mr Arthur Amaya Andambi, First Counsellor who was posted at the Embassy last year, any Kenyan who does not have a card should take contact with the Embassy through email so that the Mission can come up with a solution.
Mr. Andambi told KSB that Kenyans wishing to attend the event should send their names, address and phone numbers so that their problems can be looked into.
Embassy’s email address is: kenya.embassy@telia.com. Addressing the issue of invitations to the Raila Reception is important if the Embassy is to avoid traditional charges of discrimination and it is good news that the Embassy is addressing the matter seriously.
Okoth Osewe
KSB,thanks for the update on Railas reception at the scandic hotel,but there is still red tape lingering on the periphery from the embassy concerning invitation ya Wakenya,because Raila is not coming on a private capasity,therefore hio story ya ku give or rather avail our perticulars to the embassy is rubbish,why?because as far as i am concerned many kenyan details are in the embassys database they just have to access it and foward invitations to wakenya.Let it be that kenyans should not censurd by the embassy whenever they want to meet kenyan politicians,hio ni game ya purity,kwanza the ball should start rolling for the purity pettition.
KSB: it is called struggle.