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About Gichuchu Okeno
Expertise I can answer questions about wildlife photography, safari to Kenya and Tanzania, game drives, accommodation bookings, Hiking Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Kenya. I also specialize in Tsavo National Park and Amboseli National Park since our office is based in Voi which is only 6km away from Tsavo East National Park.
I can also answer questions about gemstones found in Tsavo national park in Kenya. Gemstones include Tsavorites,alexandrite, Iolites, Tourmalines,cabochon red ruby, hessonites garnets,yellow tourmaline and color change garnets.
Experience I am a tour operator Brayogo Safaris Company Limited - based in Tsavo - Voi,Kenya for the last 8 years. I do gemstone collection as a hobby,especially gemstones that are mined in Tsavo Kenya.
Organizations www.brayogosafaris.com
Publications Effects of global warming on Mt Kilimanjaro. Report to Japanese TV workshop
Education/Credentials Molo Township College
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Kenya - how to complete a certificate of no impendiment.
Expert: Gichuchu Okeno - 10/19/2009
Question Am a kenyan studying in Romania and i want to get married to a Romanian.can you please help me with the necessary procedures to complete.what should i write here...."TO THE REGISTRAR OF MARRIAGES FOR ?????......." the form can be found on this link> >>> http://www.kenyamission-un.ch/downloads/Form_7.pdf <<<.please advice.thank you!
Answer Hi Janice,
Are you getting married in Kenya or in Romania?. Please do not worry about this at all. As sson as your partner has a leagl document to prove or state that your partner is not currently married in Romania , just get back to me and will help you process your marriage registration as long as you will be married in Kenya.
The certificate of impediment should be from the Romania government.
Okeno.
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