Kenya Hires 2 Former US Aides for Ksh64 Million
US President Joeseph Biden Jr (left) and President Uhuru Kenyatta (right).
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The Kenyan government has hired two former White House aides to strengthens Kenya s standing with the current US president Joe Biden as he looks to review trade negotiations between the two countries.
The two, Joe Lockhart and Patrick Dorton, who worked at the White House during Bill Clinton s administration have been contracted for a sum of $600,000 (which translates to Ksh64.5 Million), as reported by US publication
Politico. The communication specialists under the company Rational 360 will assist Kenya’s ambassador to the U.S. in making inroads with “government and non-government officials” and general PR, according to their filing, the publication stated, referencing documents filed with the Justice Department.
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India, Canada may explore possibility of inking mini trade deal this month
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File photo of the 4th India-Canada ministerial dialogue on trade and investment in November 2017. Both sides have held 10 such meetings since August 2017.
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India and Canada may come back to the negotiating table later this month after a gap of almost four years to explore the possibility of signing a mini trade deal. The two sides have been negotiating a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) since 2010 with the latest round of negotiations held in August 2017.
“We have held several rounds of virtual discussions with the Canadian side since June last year. In October, a bilateral meeting was held to explore the option of an early harvest or interim agreement. In this regard, a scoping paper has been shared with Canadian side. A formal round of negotiations is likely to happen sometime in late April, a commerce ministry official said under condi