Kenya is set to benefit from the latest plan by Brazil to invest Ksh5.1 trillion ($40 billion) in health and agriculture.
On Wednesday, June 3, José Gonçalves Oliveira, the senator for Pará in Brazil, arrived in the country on the invitation of Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) director and businessman James Wanjohi Njoroge, when the plan was announced.
Senator Oliveira was received at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) by Tana River County Senator Danson Mungatana.
Oliveira will be in the country for investment talks before moving on to Uganda next week as part of a broader mission to deepen inter-country trade and investment relations in East Africa.