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Thursday, December 7, 2023

EAST AFRICA ENGINEERS AGREE TO WORK TOGETHER


The operational plan for the mutuaI recognization agreement for engineers was held today in Nairobi Kenya bringing together GIZ the official sponsors in Matters trade and the State Department for Roads which is in charge of matters of engineering in Kenya to reafirm its commitment towards the full realization of EAC
Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA).


Speaking during the workshop held at a Nairobi hotel permanent secretary state department for roads Engineer Joseph Mbugua said a strong EAC collaboration will facilitate engineers’ contribution to regional development as critical enablers of  National Development Goals,Agenda 2063 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to spur 
economic turnaround and a globally competitive East Africa Community.



The Ministry envision this workshop will provide a roadmap towards strengthening the delivery of the EAC engineering regulators mandate through
building the required engineering competencies, capabilities and strengthening the community collaborations and creating a robust framework that ensures adherence to quality standards and promotion of transparency in the  regional trade.

NAIROBI CITY MARATHON AN ATTRACTION TO CITY EXPRESS WAY NOW A POPULAR RACE

The third edition of Nairobi city Marathon took place today in a race that seeks to explore the express way in the city a race t...