Tuesday, July 7, 2009

PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT CELEBRATIONS IN TANZANIA




Shamuhuna was kindly received by a charming lady at the reception desk which was decorated by a photograph of the currently Kenyan President, Hon. Mwai Kibaki and later after having been briefed, he signed a visitor’s book, standing on his back is the Kenyan High Commissioner to Tanzania Hon Mutinda Motiso.






It was a good day indeed as Kenya’s pavilion shined with a red carpet along the corridor formed to separate both sides as though it was prepared for the President. It was also a good day indeed as most visitors including myself got the first glimpse of a famous and a popular Kenyan radio broadcaster, Mr. Leonard Mambo Mbotela as a master of ceremony kept inviting guests by sending messages through in a wireless microphone he held in his hand to the audiences at the pavilion. Mr. Mbotela became famous in his Swahili program known as “Je Huu ni Ungwana?” which literally means, “Is this action fairly treated”? The program used to target people who had bad character towards their colleagues. It was an interesting program which was used to be aired by the general service of the Voice of Kenya (Now known as KBC) in Swahili language. His presence had a gloomy aspect in it as most visitors could not expect him among Kenyan delegations in these celebrations.

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