President William Ruto announced that the border between Kenya and Somalia is set to reopen after being closed for 15 years. The reopening is scheduled for April 2026. According to President Ruto, this decision follows significant improvements in security in the northeastern region. The move aims to normalize relations between the two East African nations. The announcement was made during the President's visit to North Eastern Kenya.
The border between Kenya and Somalia is set to reopen after 15 years, as announced by President Ruto. This significant development aims to normalize relations between the two East African nations.
Kenya's border with Somalia is set to reopen in April 2026, according to President William Ruto. This decision follows significant improvements in security in the northeastern region.