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KENYA CITIZENSHIP - ARTICLE 14(1), (2) AND (5) OF THE CONSTITUTION

The Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act which implements Chapter 3 of the Constitution commenced on 30th August 2011 and effectively repealed the Kenya Citizenship Act Cap 170, The Immigration Act Cap. 172 and the Aliens  Restriction Act Cap 173, Law of Kenya. (Read More......... 

 

Kenyans who voluntarily renounced Kenyan citizenship and want to regain it are required to fill Form 5 (Application to Regain Kenyan Citizenship) and forward it to the Kenya High Commission for processing.

 

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THE DRAFT DIASPORA POLICY OF KENYA - UK DIASPORA COMMENTS (CLICK HERE FOR PDF DOC)

The Kenyan Government released the Draft Diaspora Policy at the beginning of this year. This is a manifestation of the government’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for Diaspora engagement. It is also an opportunity for the Diaspora to determine how they wish to engage with the government in shaping the future social, economic and political agenda of Kenya.
As the High Commission in London, we wish to encourage Kenyans in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland to critically review the draft policy,  and provide an input before the policy is finalized. It is very significant that the views of the Diaspora are incorporated in the policy in order to create ownership.
We wish to propose that the Diaspora Groups may convene meetings to discuss the draft policy and submit their comments/input in writing to the High Commission for forwarding to Nairobi.....(Click to read more below)

 

 

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Thursday, 17th May 2012
2:30:02pm
Fish Farming PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 09 April 2010 07:03

The fish industry contributes 5% to the GDP. It is an industry whose potential is great, yet underutilized. Fish farming in Kenya has evolved from the introduction of sport fishing, (rainbow and brown trout) in the early 1900s to static water pond culture of tilapias which spread from 1920. This was supplemented by common carp and catfish. Stocking of dams with fish during the colonial period was intended for control of aquatic weeds (Tilapia Zilli), bilharzia snails and probably leeches (Astatereochromis alludi) and mosquitoes (Gambusia affinis).

Fresh water fishing is predominant around Lake Victoria were the Nile Perch, tilapia and the small sardine like omena are the main species found as welll as in Lakes Turkana and Naivasha. Ocean water fishing is also carried out extensively within the nations Exclusive Economic Zone off the Kenyan coast.

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