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| Transport and Infrastructure Cabinet Secretary Eng Michael Kamau, confers with Transport PS Nduva Muli (centre) and Kenya Railways Managing Director Atanas Maina (left), during a Standard Gauge Railway sensitisation workshop held in Nairobi for county commissioners and their deputies on Thursday. The CS reiterated that the project is on course. [Photo: George njunge/STANDARD] |
Nairobi; Kenya: More than 170 hosted buyers from 36 countries, began arriving in Kenya from the October 1, in readiness for the 4th edition of the Magical Kenya Travel Expo (MKTE). The event, which takes place between October 8 and 10, 2014 is envisaged to boost the Kenya’s tourism sector.
MKTE borrows from other widely publicised exhibitions that Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) has benchmarked on and has attended over the years.