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ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, participants discuss ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, participants discuss ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, a Kenyan artwork is seen on display at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Hon. Phyllis Kandie (right) Minister for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) hands Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta a presentation gift box marking the official launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Hon. Phyllis Kandie (right) Minister for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) hands Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta a presentation gift box marking the official launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Hon. Phyllis Kandie (right) Minister for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) hands Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta a presentation gift box marking the official launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Hon. Phyllis Kandie (right) Minister for East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) hands Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta a presentation gift box marking the official launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Emmy Kosgei talks with guests at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 9 September 2015, a delegate captures an image on smartphone during the Trade, Tourism and Investment Business Forum in the Italian city of Milan. Attended by high-ranking, prominent personalities from the business community in Kenya and investors from Italy, and designed to encourage trade and investment between Italy and Kenya, the forum was one of a number of events held in Milan this week to mark the Kenyan Week celebrations at Expo Milan 2015, a universal exhibition and platform for the exchange of ideas and shared solutions on the theme of food. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience as Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta looks on at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta looks on as Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, an invited audience look on as Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta launches the Make It Kenya international campaign in the Italian city of Milan by sending the the brand's first tweet on the social media site, Twitter. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 9 September 2015, John Kaplich, Director of Communications for the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) receives a promotional gift bag at the Trade, Tourism and Investment Business Forum in the Italian city of Milan. Attended by high-ranking, prominent personalities from the business community in Kenya and investors from Italy, and designed to encourage trade and investment between Italy and Kenya, the forum was one of a number of events held in Milan this week to mark the Kenyan Week celebrations at Expo Milan 2015, a universal exhibition and platform for the exchange of ideas and shared solutions on the theme of food. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, phrasing promoting Kenya decorates the wall at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (right) and Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT), launch the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 9 September 2015, Moses Ikiara (left) Managing Director of the Kenya Investment Authority, KenInvest, shakes hands with a delegate following the signing of a memorandum of understanding at the Trade, Tourism and Investment Business Forum in the Italian city of Milan. Attended by high-ranking, prominent personalities from the business community in Kenya and investors from Italy, and designed to encourage trade and investment between Italy and Kenya, the forum was one of a number of events held in Milan this week to mark the Kenyan Week celebrations at Expo Milan 2015, a universal exhibition and platform for the exchange of ideas and shared solutions on the theme of food. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta arrives at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, the Kenya Kenya in the country's national colours is seen on display outside the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta (left) stands with Hon. Phyllis Kandie Minister of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, a Kenyan-made curios are seen on display at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, participants discuss ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, a Kenyan-made sculpture is seen on display at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, a Kenya Investment Authority, KenInvest, brochure is seen on display at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, participants pose for a photograph ahead of the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta speaks at the Make It Kenya international brand campaign launch in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism (MEAACT) to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.
ITALY, Milan: In a photograph taken by Make It Kenya, 8 September 2015, Kenyan singer Kavi Pratt performs for an invited audience at the official launch of the Make It Kenya international brand campaign in the Italian city of Milan. Introduced by MEAACT to promote and enhance Kenya’s position as a global leader in tourism, commerce and investment, the VIP event at Kenya House, an extension of Kenya’s Expo pavilion that is located in the centre of Milan and being used to further showcase Kenya’s cultural and economic assets, saw President Kenyatta officially activate the new digital portal MakeItKenya.com and supporting social media platforms. The digital elements have been specifically designed as a source of rich sharable content that will connect the world to Kenya, through people’s computers, smart phones and digital devices. MANDATORY CREDIT: MAKE IT KENYA PHOTO / STUART PRICE.