House Speaker is received by Kenyan President
President Ruto highly esteemed the Hungarian speaker’s first visit to Kenya, saying it would contribute to the deepening of relations between the two countries.
President Ruto highly esteemed the Hungarian speaker’s first visit to Kenya, saying it would contribute to the deepening of relations between the two countries.
László Kövér is the first house speaker to visit Kenya since the 1989/90 democratic transition.
The president visited the St. Joseph training center in a poor district of Nairobi, which has received 280,000 US dollars in funding from the Hungary Helps program.
President Áder’s visit, the first Hungarian president to visit Kenya since it gained independence, served to intensify bilateral cooperation.
The Tangaza Catholic University will open a new agriculture faculty near Nairobi, while a health center will be built in northern Kenya, using funds from the Hungary Helps program.
The casino hired a young Hungarian man, Gergely, three years ago to manage the complex and he wasted no time in adopting Hungarian culture and traditions into the interior design of the building