President William Ruto's administration is set to sign a multi-billion-dollar agreement with the Chinese government for the construction of a state-of-the-art Foreign Affairs complex in Nairobi.
According to sources privy to the deal, the two parties are set to be sealed during President Ruto's state visit to Beijing in China, where he will meet senior Chinese government officials, including the country's President Xi Jinping.
While the exact cost of the agreement is yet to be established, Business Insider Africa projected the cost of constructing the facility to be in billions of dollars.
The deal is part of the broader strategy by the Asian nation to enhance bilateral relations and bolster its strategic cooperation with East Africa's most stable economy.