- President William Ruto will visit Germany for two days to find new job opportunities for Kenyans
- Ruto will attend the annual Citizen's Festiva where Kenya is honored as a partner country and the first non-European country to be chosen for the role
- The visit will strengthen economic ties, promote investment in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and the creative economy
President William Ruto is expected to leave the country for a two-day official visit to Berlin, Germany.
This tour marks a major step in relationship of more than 60 years between Kenya and Germany and aims to further strengthen cultural, economic and diplomatic relations.
What activities will Ruto participate in?
During his visit, President Ruto will sign the Agreement Kenya and Germany on 'Comprehensive Cooperation on Migration and Migration,' which sets out a framework for cooperation on labor mobility, apprenticeships, student training, employment, and worker welfare, as well as repatriation and return. of citizens.
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The head of state will also attend and address this year's Citizen's Festival, themed “Together – Strength Together,” where Kenya is honored as a partner country and the first non-European country to be selected for the role, according to a statement from White House Spokesman Hussein Mohammed and witnessed by TUKO.co.ke
The festival will highlight Kenya's cultural heritage to the German public, and continue the long-standing cultural exchange promoted by institutions such as the Goethe-Institut in Nairobi.
In addition, President Ruto will hold bilateral talks with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and leading German businessmen.
How are Kenyans benefiting from Ruto's visit to Germany?
The visit aims to create job opportunities for Kenyan youth and increase educational and vocational aspirations.
Germany will grant long-term visas to eligible Kenyans for vocational studies or training, with the possibility of extending their stay for professional experience and possible employment.
The Citizen Festival will increase the visibility of Kenyan culture in Germany, promote tourism and cultural exchange.
The visit also aims to strengthen economic ties, promote investment in key sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, tourism and the creative economy, and position Kenya as a destination staple of German investors.
William Ruto was angered by the angry youth of Nairobi
While this was happening, President William Ruto was met with excitement from the residents of Korogocho, Nairobi when he announced job opportunities for cleaning the Nairobi River.
He explained the application process for 20,000 positions related to the restoration of the river.
However, the young people who were disappointed by the announcement, loudly expressed their dislike for the jobs and mentioned the various challenges they face.
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Source: TUKO.co.ke