Korir Sing’oei

Korir Sing’oei

politician Kenya

Korir Sing’oei is the Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs in Kenya, where he is responsible for managing the country's diplomatic relations and foreign policy initiatives. His expertise in international relations has been instrumental in shaping Kenya's position on various global issues.

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Kenya Kenya: Principal Secretary Korir Sing’oei stated that the Kenyan mission in Uganda was actively engaging authorities regarding Njagi and Oyoo. 6

The Standard: Bob Njagi, Nicholas Oyoo reveal abduction, torture in Ugandan cell

Kenya Kenya: Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’Oei has praised the coordinated efforts by diplomatic teams and civil society. 7

The Standard: IN PHOTOS: Bob Njagi, Nicholas Oyoo arrive in Nairobi

Kenya Kenya: Dr Korir Sing’oei is the Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs who has been petitioned to explain the government's actions regarding the abduction of two individuals. 5

The Standard: Activists now petition Parliament to summon PS Sing'oei over Oyoo and Njagi abduction

Kenya Kenya: Korir Sing’Oei represented the Government in the official opening ceremony of Kenya’s Consulate General in Jeddah. 8

The Standard: Kenya opens consulate in Jeddah

Kenya Kenya: Principal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Korir Sing’oei, noted that Australia is home to over 22,000 Kenyans, testament to the favorable relationship. 7

The Standard: Kenya, Australia to strengthen trade ties

Kenya Kenya: Korir Sing’Oei confirmed that Kevin Kariuki Nduma is the third Kenyan to be freed from the dangerous situation. 8

The Standard: Another Kenyan rescued after being recruited into Russian military

Kenya Kenya: Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’oei announced the commutation of Nduta's sentence and highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts. 8

The Standard: Margaret Nduta's death sentence reduced to life imprisonment in Vietnam