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47th Session of Permanent Representatives Committee of AU Set To Commence in AddisLongest Cruise Liner Docks In Mombasa

Addis Ababa: The Forty Seventh (47th) Ordinary Session of the African Union’s Permanent Representatives Committee (PRC) is set to commence in Addis Ababa on coming Monday.

The session will be held under the theme of the year: “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa.”

The objective of the meeting is to discuss various draft reports and prepare the agenda of the Forty Forth (44th) Ordinary Session of the Executive Council scheduled to take place 14-15 February 2024, in Addis Ababa.

The opening ceremony will feature statements from the Chairperson of the Commission and the Chairperson of the PRC.

Participants at the PRC meeting will include Ambassadors from African Union Member States and AU officials.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

The Luxury Norwegian Dawn, the longest cruise liner for this season, made its maiden call at Mombasa’s port with 2212 guests from at least 54 nationalities and 1113 crew members on board.

Speaking during the cruise’s stopover at the Mombasa port, Kenya Port Authority (KPA) Managing Director (MD) Capt. William Ruto said cruise tourism season has commenced on a high note, and with such vessels calling on the port, the industry had prospects of better returns.

The MD noted that the Kenya Ports Authority has put substantial investment into the infrastructure, which has allowed the port to continue delivering efficient and reliable services, which in turn has boosted the attractiveness of such vessels to the port.

‘The kind of infrastructure we have in place as the Kenya Ports Authority is tailored towards supporting cruise tourism. We are up to the task in terms of aspects like security, and we assure both guests and staff that the port of Mombasa is safe,’ said Ruto. In his first call of the year, he urged v
isitors to explore Mombasa’s white sandy beaches and historical sites to boost the local tourism industry.

On his part, Mombasa County Executive Committee Member (CECM) in charge of tourism and trade, Mohamed Osman, lauded the efforts by the Kenya Tourism Board (KTB) and KPA for the symbiotic relationship that has made such strides in the tourism sector achievable.

He added that stakeholder synergy is the bedrock of success, and as the County Government of Mombasa, they are fully committed to working towards realising the blueprint set out in the tourism industry, which is the backbone of the port city.

‘As Mombasa County, our role is to build a conducive environment for tourism growth, working with all relevant stakeholders to make Mombasa the premier destination in the region, ‘said Osman. Capt. Asen Gyurov of the Norwegian Dawn thanked the Kenya Ports Authority management and lauded the seamless reception the liner received at the port on its maiden call.

Gyurov expressed hope that the port will transf
orm into a turnaround port for vessels in the future due to its exceptional performance.

Source: Kenya News Agency