Wednesday, April 30, 2008

U.S. Ambassador Encourages Resumption of Travel to Kenya

The U.S. Ambassador to Kenya, Michael E. Ranneberger, has addressed an open letter to American travelers advising them to visit Kenya after the establishment of the new Grand Coalition government that followed post-election turmoil this past December.
“I can report that there have been positive developments that are opening up the economic climate and making Kenya once again the perfect locale for business and tourism," he wrote. "The country’s rival political camps reached a landmark power-sharing agreement on February 28, and Parliament acted quickly to codify this through a constitutional amendment. President Kibaki and the Honorable Raila Odinga—now prime minister—are working closely together to forge this new coalition of parties in a new spirit of goodwill and unity.”
Approximately 102,000 Americans visited Kenya in 2007.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Kristina,
Can you tell me where i might be able to see Ambassador Ranneberger's letter. My wife and I run a walking safari company in northern Kenya.
Thanks, James Christian
Karisia Walking Safaris

http://www.karisia.com

Laikipia Conservation Blog
http://www.wildlifedirect.org/tumaren

Kristina Trowbridge said...

Here's a link to the letter. It was sent to me from Micato Safaris.

http://micato.com/images/USAmbassadorRannenbergletter20080423.pdf

It will open in a .pdf file.