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The Sister Kingdom Network (SKN) has marked a historic milestone with the signing of its first-ever Memorandum of Understanding between the Wanga Kingdom of Kenya and the Gonja Kingdom, led by the Buipewura, in what has been described as a groundbreaking moment in Africa’s journey toward traditional-led continental integration.
The agreement establishes a new framework for cooperation rooted in African tradition, sovereignty and shared prosperity. It focuses on strategic collaboration in land exchange programmes, youth empowerment and exchange initiatives, cultural preservation, heritage tourism, kingdom funds and farms, trade, and broader economic development programmes between the two kingdoms and their respective regions.
The SKN is a continental framework established to reconnect African kingdoms and traditional authorities through structured cultural, economic and developmental partnerships. This first MOU sets a foundational precedent for kingdom-to-kingdom collaboration beyond modern borders, anchored in shared heritage, mutual respect and people-centred development.
Central to the agreement is the Kingdom Farms Initiative, designed to advance “Africa’s food sovereigntynot merely food security” by empowering kingdoms to control food production, land use and agricultural value chains for their people.
The agreement also enables land exchange arrangements, allowing citizens of both kingdoms to engage in business, trade, settlement and investment within each other’s territories. As part of the partnership, both kingdoms will establish royal residences and representatives in each other’s domains to safeguard the interests and welfare of their people.
The MOU is expected to lay the foundation for the continental expansion of the Sister Kingdom Network, with more kingdoms and chiefdoms across Africa being engaged to enter into similar bilateral and multilateral partnerships focused on trade, youth empowerment, cultural preservation, land access and economic self-determination.
“This is not diplomacy as usual. This is Africa reconnecting herself-kingdom to kingdom, people to people-on our own terms,” the network stated.
The Sister Kingdom Network says it will roll out additional programmes and partnerships in the coming months as it works toward building a unified, tradition-led economic and cultural alliance across the African continent.
“This is the ancestral pathway to unity and economic sovereignty.”

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