High Commission of Kenya in Kampala
Address | Plot 8A John Babiha (Acacia Avenue) Kampala Uganda |
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Postal | PO Box 5220 |
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Address | Plot 8A John Babiha (Acacia Avenue) Kampala Uganda |
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Postal | PO Box 5220 |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
kampala@ |
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hello well i have an invite from friends of mine to go vist kenya,for a month,so what do i have to do to obtain a kenyan visa,kampala
i need a visa to kenya how much will it cost and how long will it take me to get it +256772512962
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hello how are you? i would like to know whether a Ugandan citizen pays for Visa to Kenya and whether there are other procedures we are expected to follow to get entry to Kenya
This is a follow-up to my earlier notice to you appearing below that I will be petitioning the Uganda government to liaise with KRA Mombasa to lift a suspension slapped on my Clearing and forwarding company, SUPREME OUTLETS LTD, MSA following seizure of 2 containers which were found to carry prohibited goods (ivory) in transit from Uganda to Turkey whose documents were lodged on the Kenyan side by my company.
After consulting our lawyers in Kampala, we opted to write a demand letter/ intent to sue URA and the consignors Cosmofreight International Ltd and we gave your Kampala offices a copy of the letter from our lawyers.
We request your good office to pursue this matter with URA through the proper government channels until we reach a positive and conclusive end.
Your office can reach us via email addresses below:
info@supremeoutletsltd.com
mikemullu@supremeoutletsltd.com
mikemullu@yahoo.com
ATTENTION: TRADE ATTACHE
Sir, I am a clearing agent based in Mombasa Kenya who was involved in 2 export containers which turned out to be stuffed with Elephant Ivory and were confiscated at the port of Mombasa.
The said consignment was stuffed and packed here in Kampala under the supervision of among other authorities, the URA OFFICERS. The containers were then transported by RAIL under Uganda Customs SEALS which were not tempered with until they arrived at the port of Mombasa. The Kenyan Customs officers at Mombasa broke the Uganda Customs SEALS and found that the containers had SESAME SEEDS and IVORY.
Our Simba system access PASSWORD has since been de-activated pending investigations.
I am now here in Kampala to lodge my petition and seek that you pursue this matter until the CONSIGNOR- M/S COSMO FREIGHT INTERNATIONAL LTD P.O. BOX 40016, KAMPALA UGANDA are held accountable and we are cleared of this problem and our password restored.
I will seek your attention on this matter tomorrow 10th October 2013 where I will avail all necessary documents and present our PETITION.
These are my contacts:
mikemullu@supremeoutletsltd.com
mikemullu@yahoo.com
P.O. BOX 1990-80100, MOMBASA
Cell: +254727954967 or
Robert on: +254723459159
kindly give me acall because i tried sending you emails and calls butits not going through.
My number are +254722275463
Dear Kenya's High Commission in Uganda,
Is there a way that you are able to assist us in verifying details of motor vehicle sellers in Japan?
It seems there is a very high rate of fraud currently and I am at an advanced stage of closing a deal with a company called SBT.
I can be reached on email gibskar@gmail.com.
Thank you.
Dear Sir/Madam.
I lost my cousin in the siege at west-gate mall in Kenya.My question is, will government facilitate Body transport back to Uganda?
I'm a Ugandan, 23 years of age, pursed a Bachelors Degree in Information Technology and Computing at Kyambogo University and soon to graduate in December this year ,my CGPA is currently 4.2. I'm hard working, reliable, consistent, flexible, a quick learner and most of all believe in teamwork.thank you
Please kindly send feedback to mfseyona@yahoo.com
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