President Ruto Jets Out For Tanzania, Zimbabwe

 

President William Ruto has departed for Tanzania to join in commemorating the 60th anniversary of the mainland’s union with Zanzibar.

State House spokesman Hussein Mohamed stated that “the president’s participation in this national celebration will underscore Kenya’s cherished relationship with Tanzania.”

He stated that thereafter, the head of state will commence a two-day state visit to Zimbabwe aimed at bolstering political, economical and socio-cultural ties between the two countries.

“While in the Southern African country, President Ruto will be the chief guest at the 64th Zimbabwe International Trade Fair in Bulawayo,” he stated.

During the visit, President Ruto is also expected to sign several bilateral agreements in health, investment, defense and education.

He will also hold talks with President Emerson Mnangagwa.