
Audio By Carbonatix
Kenyan President William Ruto and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi have signed 12 agreements aimed at strengthening the relationship between the two countries.
The agreements are designed to enhance trade and cooperation in various sectors.
President Ruto stated, “As a result, our two governments have also signed 12 agreements that expand our cooperation into various sectors. These agreements will strengthen trade, investment, education and research, and technological exchanges, among others, unlocking immense opportunities for our two nations.”

Mr Ruto added, "Kenya and Egypt have signed the Joint Declaration for a Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership".
The deal also seeks to improve ties between the two countries. “By appending my and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's signatures, we have elevated our relationship and strengthened our ties to boost our engagements in various fields."
Latest Stories
-
Integrity, adaptability key to career success, Absa Chief Risk Officer urges UESD students
58 seconds -
Absa Bank empowers Persons With Disabilities through financial literacy programme
5 minutes -
Mrs Essie Nyamekye Quainoo
10 minutes -
Interior Ministry recovers 73 assets linked to drug trafficking through intensified anti-narcotics operations
15 minutes -
Mahama’s first-year performance scores 4.9/10 in IERPP assessment
20 minutes -
YEA partners Ghana Digital Centres to train 2,000 youth in AI, cybersecurity and digital skills
32 minutes -
Cabinet to reconvene on Constitution review position paper
38 minutes -
Adom Brands formally petitions Ghana Armed Forces over alleged assault on reporter in Nkwanta South
52 minutes -
Big Ghun donates educational materials to Makye Israel School in second Bigg Save Project
53 minutes -
Ghana Campaign wins at 2026 IPRA Golden World Awards as global PR excellence takes centre stage
57 minutes -
Galamsey could collapse Ghana’s cocoa industry – COCOBOD warns
1 hour -
1 in 5 districts face severe teacher shortages despite near-universal school enrolment – Report
1 hour -
Interior Ministry reviews Nkwanta South curfew hours amid ongoing conflict
1 hour -
Indian High Commissioner visits GPHA to explore cooperation in maritime sector
1 hour -
GNFS recovers body of 11-year-old boy who drowned at Adenta Aviation
1 hour