
Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthen partnership with other nations for the prosperity of its citizens.
President William Ruto, who had hosted the newly posted ambassadors in the country, further noted that the common areas of interest include trade and investment, transport, agriculture, (ICT) Information Communications and Technology, and labour.
“We must deepen, reinforce and expand our international cooperation for our transformation,” the head of State said, affirming the news to strengthen partnership with other nations around the globe.
He spoke on Wednesday at State House when he received credentials from eight Ambassadors.
He lauded them on their appointment and wished them best of luck in their tour of duty in Kenya.
“I look forward to working with you,” the President said.
They were Miroslaw Gojdz (Poland), Mahi Boumedienne (Algeria), Andrew Sesinyi (Botswana) and Sultan Aghami Oglu Hajiyev (Azerbaijan).
Others were Jose A Blanco (Dominican Republic), Amadou Hassane Mai Dawa (Niger), Nounke Kaba (Guinea) and Conrad Mederic (Seychelles).