21 Feb 2021 - 9:31
African diplomats, Al Mutamiz Educational Centre staff, and the students during the graduation ceremony held recently.
By Ayeni Olusegun | The Peninsula
The Ambassador of Kenya to Qatar H E Paddy C Ahenda has called on Kenyans and Africans in general to continue upgrading their educational and professional status.
Speaking on the sideline of the graduation ceremony of eight Kenyans from the Al Mutamiz Educational Centre who completed a Caregiving programme, the envoy said the embassy would continue to encourage its citizens to improve their skills to attract better job offers in Qatar.
The ceremony was attended by the South African Ambassador H E Faizel Moosa and his wife Anika Moosa; Ghanaian Ambassador H E Emmanuel Enos; the Kenyan Deputy Head of Mission Ambassador Washington Oloo; Charge d’Affaires at the Nigerian Embassy Auwalu Jega Namadina; and Central African Republic envoy Hammoudi Al Sheikh.
(MENAFN - The Peninsula)
The Ambassador of Kenya to Qatar H E Paddy C Ahenda has called on Kenyans and Africans in general to continue upgrading their educational and professional status.
Speaking on the sideline of the graduation ceremony of eight Kenyans from the Al Mutamiz Educational Centre who completed a Caregiving programme, the envoy said the embassy would continue to encourage its citizens to improve their skills to attract better job offers in Qatar.
The ceremony was attended by the South African Ambassador H E Faizel Moosa and his wife Anika Moosa; Ghanaian Ambassador H E Emmanuel Enos; the Kenyan Deputy Head of Mission Ambassador Washington Oloo; Charge d Affaires at the Nigerian Embassy Auwalu Jega Namadina; and Central African Republic envoy Hammoudi Al Sheikh.
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