Kenya: Breakfast Meeting
with Editors
Ag. Director General KSA Col
Hillary Kipkosgey makes his remarks.
The Kenya Space Agency (KSA) is
charged with the responsibility of nurturing the
growth of Kenya’s space sector, and creating
awareness of opportunities that come with
exploitation and exploration of space. Part of its
key aspirations is enhanced utilization of space
services across Kenya’s public sector and
development of national space capability. Towards
this end, the Agency convened a breakfast meeting
with editors of various media houses to update them
on the activities of the Agency and share
information on the impending launch of Kenya’s earth
observation satellite, Taifa-1 Sat, scheduled for
launch in April 2023.
The purpose of the media
briefing was threefold:
To seek media support in
dissemination of information that is in the public
interest about the impending launch of Kenya’s first
operational satellite, the Taifa-1 Satellite;
To share information with the
public on the expected benefits of Taifa-1 Satellite
and why Kenya should as a nation be concerned with
exploration and exploitation of space; and
To create more awareness about
the Kenya Space Agency and its activities.
In his remarks, the KSA Ag. DG
Brig. Hillary Kipkosgey said that Space offers the
best long term perspective, knowledge and
understanding of what is happening here on earth and
in our immediate environment. He termed the launch
of Taifa-1 as a moment of national pride, adding
that Taifa-1 will play a critical role in decision
support in a number of socioeconomic activities,
including environmental monitoring, natural
resources management and agriculture. It will also
facilitate capacity building in space systems
engineering, space operations, data processing and
analytics, ground station services and operations,
among others.
Present during the meeting were
Mr. Samuel Maina, Managing Director, Kenya
Broadcasting Corporation, KSA Senior management,
senior reporters from main stream media as well as
other media houses from both Kenya and international
media.
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