The President said the government is investing in quality
infrastructure, engaging in strategic marketing and enriching offers and
experiences to sustainably drive tourism numbers.
“This will spur foreign investments and stimulate our
economic growth,” he said.
President William Ruto, Mombasa Governor Abdulswammad Nassir and other government officials with MS Norwegian Dawn crew in Mombasa County on February 23, 2025/ PCS
It was selfies and smiles aboard the MS Norwegian Dawn on
Sunday, upon docking at Mombasa Port.
The crew and tourists aboard the ship were welcomed by
President William Ruto, Mombasa Governor Abdulswammad Nassir and Tourism
Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano.
Ruto also got to tour the ship. The Norwegian Dawn is a
294-metre-long passenger vessel, with more than 2,200 tourists on board.
The President said the government is investing in quality
infrastructure, engaging in strategic marketing and enriching offers and
experiences to sustainably drive tourism numbers.
“This will spur foreign investments and stimulate our
economic growth,” he said.
President William Ruto interacting with tourists aboard MS Norwegian Dawn in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCSPresident William Ruto, Mombasa Governor Abdulswammad Nassir and other
government officials with MS Norwegian Dawn crew in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCSPresident William Ruto with MS Norwegian Dawn crew in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCSPresident William Ruto interacting with tourists aboard MS Norwegian Dawn in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCS
President William Ruto interacting with tourists from the MS Norwegian Dawn crew in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCS
President William Ruto interacting with tourists from the MS Norwegian Dawn in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCSPresident William Ruto alighting from the MS Norwegian Dawn in Mombasa County on
February 23, 2025/ PCSThe MS Norwegian Dawn in Mombasa/PCS