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Hon. Moses Kuria, joined H.E. President William Ruto and his Cabinet colleague, Energy CS Davis Chirchir, for the official opening of a three-day Africa Energy Forum at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) in Nairobi. The forum has attracted delegates from various parts of Africa.

In a recent development, CS Moses Kuria, accompanied by PS Abubakar Hassan and Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Chairman Mr. Fred Muteti, held a meeting with Captain William Ruto, the Managing Director of the Kenya Port Authority (KPA). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the ongoing ease of doing business reforms at the port.

In a notable event, the Honorable PS Abubakar Hassan and the Honorable CS Moses Kuria conducted an inspection to assess the progress of the Taifa Gas Capital Deployment at the Dondo Kundu Special Economic Zone. The purpose of their visit was to evaluate the advancements made in this crucial project.

During their visit, both officials took the opportunity to acknowledge the increasing opportunities for small businesses within the vicinity. As a gesture of support and camaraderie, they joined the construction workers for lunch at the popular Mama Chapati and Madondo Joint.

In a significant development, the Honorable PS Abubakar Hassan spearheaded a stakeholders' engagement session today, aiming to present and gather valuable inputs on various business and investment-related laws. This inclusive process sought to ensure that the laws in question effectively address the needs and concerns of all relevant parties.

Today, Abubakar Hassan, the Permanent Secretary for Investment Promotion, took charge of a meeting held by the National Implementation Committee of the Dongo Kundu Special Economic Zone. The meeting was attended by Captain William Ruto, Managing Director of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA), Kenneth Chelule, Managing Director of the Special Economic Zone, and Fred Muteti, Chairman of the Special Economic Zone Authority (SEZA).

The CS for the Ministry of Investment, Trade, and Industry, Hon. Moses Kuria, had the privilege of meeting with representatives from the World Bank and the presence of the Permanent Secretary of the State Department for Trade, Hon. Alfred Ombudo today. The meeting was held at the CS office, and it encompassed significant discussions on the various projects being undertaken by the World Bank in our country.

Today, the CS had the privilege of attending an auspicious commitment signing ceremony between the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM) and various stakeholders. The event aimed to foster collaboration and enhance the adoption of green energy while prioritizing the conservation of our environment.

Today marked a historic moment as the largest-ever voluntary carbon market in the world was launched, led by Kenya. The initiative aims to address the pressing issue of carbon emissions and their impact on our planet. Kenya's commitment to tackling this global challenge is underscored by the high prices it has been paying for the problems caused by carbon emissions from other regions.

Leaders Convene in Tharaka Nithi County to Develop a Coordinated Plan against Substance Abuse and Empower Youths by establishing a productive society. In a significant gathering held at Kirubia Stadium, Tharaka Nithi County, Hon. Moses Kuria, Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the Ministry of Investments, Trade, and Industry (MITI), joined forces with Deputy President Hon. Rigathi Gachagua and other prominent leaders. The purpose of the multi-agency meeting was to address the pressing issue of substance abuse and devise a comprehensive plan to combat this social challenge.

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