President William Ruto is set to leave the country on official visits to Spain and the United Kingdom, where he is set to sign a renewed Strategic Partnership to unlock major investments across various sectors.
In a statement released by the government spokesperson, Hussein Mohamed, on Sunday, while in the UK, Ruto will sign a renewed Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership set to unlock major investments, create jobs, and boost Kenya's global competitiveness in trade, climate, technology, and security.
In London, President Ruto will join UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to sign the renewed Kenya-UK Strategic Partnership 2025-2030.
Anchored on four pillars-trade, climate, technology, and security-the partnership aims to double trade by 2030, equip Kenyans with digital skills, and strengthen cooperation on regional stability, terrorism, cyber threats, and climate action, according to the statement.