Calendar of Events 2004

 

EDUCATION 2004 & 5TH COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITIES FAIR 2004
4th - 7th March

Features private schools and education services available in East Africa from primary through secondary and tertiary colleges offering professional qualifications and studies. EDUCATION 2004 will incorporate the 5th. COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITIES FAIR which targets the 25,000 Kenyan secondary students who annual seek to identify places in overseas universities (Kenya has over 17,000 students in overseas universities)    Exhibitors from Australia, Malaysia, Canada, India, South Africa,  and Kenya and elsewhere in Africa. Attendance 12,000 to 15,000 students and parents.   Organizers Express Communications Limited in conjunction with Sarit Exhibitions and Promotions Limited.

COMPUTERS 2004
28th January - 1st February

Provides a vibrant forum for the latest trends in the world of information technology targeted at businessmen, industrialists, professionals, educationists, and home and personal users of computers.   Not only PCs but the whole range of notebooks, laptops, multi-media options, PC parts and peripherals, software accessories, UPS systems, scanners, printers, word-processing and DTP, networking, Internet and e-commerce is represented. Ex-stand sales.  Attendance 15,000 to 20,000 Gate charges Adults Shs. 100, Children Shs. 50.

HOLIDAYS 2004
24th - 28th March

Kenya’s premier domestic tourism promotion.  Show-cases local tourism attractions available to residents through the Easter Holidays and at discounted rates during the off-season thereafter. Covers the whole range of holiday and getaway options from home-stays, time-sharing, tented camps, wildlife lodges, beach hotels and the services provided by travel agents, tour operators, air charter and airlines, Kenya Railways and car-hire options.     Hugely popular.  Generates thousands of bed-night sales and multi-million sales for the tourism sector. Attendance 20,000 plus

UK EDUCATION FAIR 2004
14th - 16th February

Organized by The British Council in Nairobi, this annual event regularly features over 50 UK universities.   Extremely popular it attracts up to 10,000 Form 3 and Form students preparing for the Kenya national Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations and from the private schools students who are due or have already taken IGCSE and A level examinations.    Kenya has over 17,000 students in overseas universities, a large number of these in UK.  The complementary seminar programme is a popular additional feature with overseas speakers on a range of topics.

HORTIFAIR 2004: FPEAK of KENYA
27th - 29th February

Organized by the Fresh Produce Exporters Association of Kenya, this event targets the manufacturers and suppliers of the seeds, fertilizers, packing materials, and other inputs and services used/required by the thousands of growers of cut flowers and fresh horticultural products exported from Kenya, after tea and tourism now the country’s largest earner of foreign exchange.  Attendance 12,000 to 15,000 largely composed of growers from Kenya’s main agricultural areas including Naivasha, Kinangop, Nyahuru, Nyeri, Mweiga, Timau, Kiambu, and the commercial growers established in the Limuru, Ngong, Naivasha, Kericho, Molo areas. 

HOMES & GARDENS 2004
12th - 16th May

One of The Sarit Centre’s most popular events, show-cases quality furniture, home fittings and furnishings, kitchen and household appliances, crockery, utensils, carpets, rugs, fabrics, curtaining, lighting and security devices and designer wash-basins and bath units, as well as indoor and patio flowers and plants.    Ex-stand sales.    Attendance 15,000 plus. Attracts show-goers from The Sarit Centre’s leading affluent catchment areas as well as farther afield seeking to take advantage of show discounts and the wide product variety all under one roof.

FOODWORLD 2004
25th - 29th August

FOODWORLD 2004 is Kenya’s premier consumer show for the food and beverages industry, bringing together producers and manufacturers of locally grown and processed products with a vast range of foods and beverages from elsewhere displayed by importers and wholesalers.  Ex-stand sales allowed.    This five-day event annual attracts more than 15,000 visitors seeking to take advantage of show discounts to stock home larders and source new products for educational and training institutions.

KENYA INSTITUTE OF ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE 2004
20th - 22th February

Organized To reach the general public and medical community and increase awareness of natural and holistic means to improving the quality of life.   Brings together firms and individuals offering natural health services and products including Ayurveda, reflexology, acupuncture, Yoga, kinesiology, homeopathy, natural cosmetics, etc.   Contact KIAM, P.O.Box 38686, Nairobi. Tel: 254-2-744766 E-mail: kiam@eudoramail.com or Michele Ostertag Tel: 254-2-3762765 or (mobile) 0733-610-803.

SECURITY FAIR 2004
1st -4th July

Personal, household, vehicle and corporate security has become of paramount importance, not only to individuals and householders but also to businesses, industrialists, airports, shopping malls, embassies, casinos, hotels and even institutions such as churches, hospitals and schools.    

The Sarit Centre’s SECURITY 04 FAIR from the 1st. – 4th July, 2004 will bring together the complete range of products and firms involved in Kenya’s security sector in a five-day event that is expected to attract up 20,000 trade, institutional visitors and the general public.

 

KENYA HORTICULTURE SOCIETY SHOW, 2004
7th  - 13th June

 

The Kenya Horticulture Society Show is another “first” for The Sarit Centre, which has recently hosted a major flower show, an orchid show, and now has two horticultural shows in its exhibition calendar. The Kenya Horticulture Society is a long-established organization, and previously held its shows in community halls.    This new commercial initiative presages a drive by the current committee to expand and diversify the Society’s activities.    Targets growers, with supporting sponsorship and exhibits by suppliers of horticultural machinery, and services. 

CRAFTS OF AFRICA 2004
24th - 28th November

Dedicated to African crafts, CRAFTS OF AFRICA is scheduled in the early Christmas season to generate sales from buyers seeking authentic traditional and modern crafts for families and friends    Ex-stand sales allowed. Usually attracts 15,000 to 20,000 visitors.

Crafts range from wood carvings, Zanzibar chests, Lamu doors, Kisii stone carvings, metalwork, tie-dye materials and clothes, leather, hand-woven cotton, wool, sisal and other natural fibers, beadwork, blown-glass, gourds, authentic ethnic artifacts and much more. 

GETAWAY, 2004
5th - 7th November

 

GETAWAY 2004 is designed for the travel and tourism sector to boost hotel, lodge, and tour bookings for the Christmas Holidays, especially this December when many Nairobi residents and their families may wish to spend time away from the capital, either elsewhere in Kenya or in neighbouring Tanzania, Zanzibar, and Uganda or other holiday destinations.

Participation in GETAWAY 2004 will be relevant for coast hotels and wildlife park lodges and tour operators in East Africa, and tour and travel firms marketing holiday packages to India, Egypt, the Far East, Europe and Australia, for instance.  It is anticipated that not less than 10,000 local residents will visit the three-day event

The Mauritius Industrial Development Authority (MIDA)
16th - 17th July

The Mauritius Industrial Development Authority (MIDA), responsible for the promotion of Mauritian exports, is organising a Buyers Sellers Meeting in Nairobi on 16 and 17 July 2004 at the Sarit Center. This event showcases a wide variety of Mauritian products such as foodstuffs, garments, textile accessories, handicrafts, printed matters, consumer products and construction materials and benefit from duty free access to Kenya under the COMESA. Other major advantages of sourcing from Mauritius include low freight rates, short lead times and good quality products which make Mauritius an ideal sourcing destination for importers,distributors and wholesalers. Do not miss this unique opportunity.

7TH. NAIROBI INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR, 2004
22th - 26th September

This is the 7th. NAIROBI INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR organized by the Kenya Publishers Association.   The emphasis is locally published books and magazines, but is now starting to attract the attention of publishers elsewhere in Africa and elsewhere overseas.   Targets the publishing trade as well as the public. Up to 20,000 visitors, including schools groups.  Provides a platform for the dynamic marketing and promotion service industry, and targets promotional book-signings, book-readings, book-launches and a comprehensive seminar programme.

KENYA ORCHID SOCIETY FAIR, 2004
25th - 31th October

Founded in 1939, the Kenya Orchid Society has held regular annual shows since 1956. 
An entrance charge is made, and attendance at the annual shows now held in The Sarit Centre’s Exhibition Hall average 5,000.   Ex-stand sales of orchids is allowed.
A non-profit organization, its principal objectives are to create awareness and interest in orchids, their cultivation and conservation throughout Kenya.  Visitors are welcome to the KOS monthly (second Sunday) garden meetings.
Under the chairmanship of Nigel Bremner and Show Director Pindy Naul, the Society has increased membership, improved annual shows, and raised funds for the rehabilitation of orchid houses in the Botanical Gardens of the Museums of Kenya.
    
Contact: P. O. Box30740 Nairobi
             Tel: 254-2-884473, 254-2-882657
             trident@kenyaweb.com

2nd RETIREMENT BENEFITS OPEN DAY
12th - 13th November

 

 

As part of its ongoing public education campaign, the Retirement Benefits Authority, the regulatory body of the Retirement Benefits Industry has partnered with various players in the retirement benefits to host the Retirement Benefits Open Day. The inaugural Retirement Benefits Open Day was successfully held in November 2003 and owing to its success the Authority was pleased to announce that the event will continue to be held annually.

This unique event affords an excellent opportunity for Kenyans to obtain first hand information on how they can save for their retirement and on the services offered by different players in the retirement benefits industry.

The general Kenyan public, employers, employees, scheme members, trustees and other interested persons are welcome to attend this exhibition to obtain relevant information on issues pertaining to retirement benefits. Attendance at the exhibition is free of charge.

Exhibitors will include:
- Managers
- Actuaries
- The Retirement Benefits Authority
- Personal Pension Plans
- Custodians
- Administrators
- The Association of Retirement Benefits -     Schemes
- Insurance Companies
- Other Stakeholders in the industry



Contact:
Retirement Benefits Authority
P.O. Box 57733-00200, NAIROBI
Tel: 2710340
Email: info@rba.go.ke
Website: www.rba.go.ke


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