KENYA MARKS 50 YEARS OF SELF RULE

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KENYA MARK 50 YEARS OF SELF RULE
Place: Nairobi
Category: News

Summary: Kenya is Marked its 50 years its self-Governance from its Colony the British today Saturday in Nairobi Kenyan Capital. The new President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the Nation asking Kenyans to Unite and develop Kenya together.
Date: 1ST June 2013
Shoot List

1. Shoots of Children singing during the celebration 00:00:01:07
2. Shoots of some entertainment groups during the celebrations 00:00:21:11
3. Shoots of Kenyan flag 00:01:04:14
4. Shoots of Kenyan Defence forces match past the main dais 00:01:30:17
5. Shoot of the Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta 00:01:43:14
6. Shoot of Military helicopter and jet fighter 00:02:05:18
7. Shoots of Kenya scouts marching past the main dais 00:02:20:10
8. Shoots of freedom fighters and dignitaries sited at the main dais 00:02:39:22
9. Shoot of President Kenyatta addressed the Nation 00:03:06:20
10. Shoot of President Kenyatta leaving the Nyayo National stadium after addressing the Nation 00:04:17:22

Text Kenya is Marked its 50 years its self-Governance from its Colony the British today Saturday in Nairobi Kenyan Capital. The new President Uhuru Kenyatta addressed the Nation asking Kenyans to Unite and develops Kenya together.

On this year's celebration it was a unique one as the current President who is a son to the Kenya's founding father (First President) Jomo Kenyatta addressed the reborn Republic, as he was just two years old.

Addressing citizen at Nairobi Capital, President Kenyatta promised that his government will improve health care education and relationship with international community.

BITE: (ENGLISH) my Government seeks to implement
a more proactive and innovative approach in pursuing our political and
Socio-economic interests globally. We will be guided by our strategic objectives of securing and growing a vibrant modern economy, promoting regional peace and security, and enhancing Kenya’s role as a respected regional and global leader.

To this end, appropriate legislative and policy frameworks will be put in place to centralize and focus Kenya’s Foreign Service on economic diplomacy and to facilitate further engagement of the Kenyan Diaspora in the social, political, and economic development of our country. And economic development of our country.

Origin: Nairobi Kenyan Capital
Duration: 04:34
Cameraman: Tom Maruko

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