Kenyan Chef Who Served Uhuru During London Visit

Joe, UK-based Kenyan restaurant owner poses with President Uhuru Kenyatta at the 2021 UK Global Partnership Education Summit
Joe, UK-based Kenyan restaurant owner poses with President Uhuru Kenyatta at the 2021 UK Global Partnership Education Summit
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President Uhuru Kenyatta's visit to the United Kingdom (UK) last week had many highlights which included securing multiple deals for the country, and the acquisition of some 817,000 Covid-19 vaccines.

Another highlight of the President's visit was meeting with a London-based Kenyan hotelier who was selected to offer catering services to the Head of State and other dignitaries through his restaurant that offers Kenyan cuisine. 

The eatery, Joe Catering Services, owned by Chef Joe Gatonye, was among the selected caterers at the Global Partnership for Education Summit attended by President Kenyatta.  

Joe's catering team posing with President Uhuru Kenyatta
Joe's catering team posing with President Uhuru Kenyatta
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Joe prepares a variety of foods, including Kenyan cuisines such as githeri and pilau, having started his business over a decade ago.

He met Uhuru at the Education Summit and was introduced to the Head of State by Kenya's High Commissioner to the UK, Manoah Esipisu.

The food entrepreneur took pictures with the President in what was a proud moment for him. The moment was also highlighted by Mr. Esipisu.

Taking to his official Twitter account, Esipisu expressed how proud he was to have a Kenyan taking part in the success of the event. 

"As we celebrate President Kenyatta’s official visit to Flag of United Kingdom last week, we appreciate everyone who joined us in making this state visit memorable & beneficial. A big shoutout to Joe Catering, a top Kenyan eatery in the UK selected to provide some of the cuisines at the #GES2021," tweeted the High Commissioner.

Many Kenyans have resorted to moving their ambitions of growing their businesses elsewhere, with the UK being one of the favorable destinations for African entrepreneurs. 

President Kenyatta had attended the Global Education Summit alongside UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, an event aimed at raising billions of shillings for the improvement of access to education worldwide.

Kenya's High Commissioner to the UK Manoah Esipisu
Kenya's High Commissioner to the UK Manoah Esipisu.
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