Kenya President William Ruto

From Promise to Power: Africa’s Moment of Delivery Takes Centre Stage in Nairobi

From Promise to Power: Africa’s Moment of Delivery Takes Centre Stage in Nairobi

At a time when the global economy is grappling with uncertainty, shifting alliances and uneven…

China, Kenya elevate ties as Xi, Ruto hold talks

China and Kenya decided on Thursday to elevate their ties to a China-Kenya community with…

African Union Commission Elections: Raila Odinga’s Loss and Its Implications for Kenyan President William Ruto

The African Union Commission (AUC) elections held in Addis Ababa on February 15, 2025, have…

African Leaders Unite to Drive Reforms for Stronger, More Independent AU, Kenyan Presidency Says

African leaders convened in Nairobi at the Retreat of the Extended Bureau on the Implementation…

Kenya’s Camel Industry Finds New Market

Abdul Khalifa, 62, owns a large herd of camels in Kenya’s North Eastern Province.  Based in the rural outskirts of Garissa, a town located 367 km northeast of the nation’s capital Nairobi, a five-and-a-half-hour bus ride, Khalifa has been breeding camels for more years than he can remember.  Most of the land in the area is communal land, meaning it is wholly owned or shared by the community. Khalifa’s almost 600 camels make him one of the wealthiest herders in…

Kenya, Djibouti To Abolish Visa Requirements For Respective Nationals

ADDIS ABABA, June 11 (Xinhua) — Djibouti and Kenya have agreed to abolish visa requirements for their respective nationals, the office of Kenya President William Ruto disclosed on Sunday. In a press statement, the office of Kenya president said the two east African nations hope to spur their bilateral trade with a push for a visa free regime for respective nationals. The two countries also hope to boost bilateral investment ties as well as bolster regional stability with the move to…

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