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UK Embassy in Kenya Repaints its Vans With Nairobi Matatu Graffiti Ahead of Royal Visit

Martin Olage Oct 27, 2023

The British High Commission has undertaken a unique and vibrant project in anticipation of the upcoming royal visit of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla to Kenya.

By merging the sophistication of diplomatic visits with the vivacity of Nairobi's matatus, the embassy teamed up with famed graffiti artists to spruce up their matatu vans with visually captivating works of art, thereby celebrating Nairobi's matatu culture. The head of the graffiti crew, 'Matwana Culture', who goes by the name Graff Matwana, spearheaded this undertaking. Impressed by the branded vehicles, Neil Wigan, British High Commissioner to Kenya, applauded them as the most trendy and stylish design within their fleet of vehicles at the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.

Incorporated into the striking aesthetic of these designs are British flags, digital prints, vinyl stickers, and representations of Kenyan culture and history through items such as notable London landmarks, celebrated long-distance runner Eliud Kipchoge, and native wildlife. It's not uncommon to see depictions of royalty adorn the sides of some of the matatus with pride. A convoy has been planned for use exclusively by embassy personnel and state dignitaries to serve the transportation needs of every official involved in the state tour of the visiting Royal Family.

In the vibrant city of Nairobi, the roaring engines of matatus fill the streets, complete with blaring music and audacious designs, each more unique than the last. These colourfully adorned buses come in various designs featuring hip-hop stars, and sports icons. They also boost flashy onboard entertainment that never disappoints. The culture of matatus holds a special place in the hearts of Kenyans.

President William Ruto of Kenya extended an invitation to the royal couple for this visit, coinciding with the nation's celebration of 60 years of independence from Britain. This will be the first Commonwealth country visit for Charles III since assuming the throne in September of last year. The itinerary of the visit will showcase the collaborative efforts between the two countries on a wide range of issues, as highlighted in the statement.


 

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