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By Samuel Ouma On Tuesday at State House, Nairobi, President Uhuru Kenyatta received credentials from six new ambassadors posted to Kenya. The President received diplomatic papers from Firas Farhan Saleh Khouri (Jordan), Cristina Diaz Fernadez-Gil (Spain) and Silvio Jose Albuquerque e Silva (Brazil). Others were Dragos Viorel Radu Tigau (Romania), Juan Manuel Rodgriguez Vazguez (Cuba) and Lebbius Tangani Tobias of Namibia, non-residential. In his welcoming remarks, the President reiterated Kenya's commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with the respective countries and wished them a successful tour of duty in the country. "Welcome to Nairobi, welcome home. Namibians and Kenyans are brothers and sisters; always feel like part of us when you are here. "Our relationship has been very strong both personally and at the country level. We want to see through you how we can deepen that partnership, that relationship- not just political but also going down to economic and cultural exchanges and exchanges in other fields that are mutually beneficial to the two of us," President Kenyatta welcomed the new Namibian envoy.