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HomeDaily NewsFriday, June 5, 2026Kenya, South Africa Sign Six Deals as Ruto Calls for United Africa - June 2026
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Kenya, South Africa Sign Six Deals as Ruto Calls for United Africa - June 2026

Kenyan President William Ruto concluded a two-day State Visit to South Africa by signing six agreements aimed at deepening economic, diplomatic, and strategic ties, emphasizing the need for a united Africa on the global stage. At the joint Kenya-South Africa Business Forum in Midrand, South Africa, President William Ruto challenged African businesses to prioritize intra-Africa trade, emphasizing the continent as the next major frontier for investment and innovation. Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is establishing the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit with a focus on public order and business protection, drawing inspiration from the City of London Police.

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Kenya, South Africa sign six deals as Ruto calls for united Africa

Kenya, South Africa sign six deals as Ruto calls for united Africa

Kenyan President William Ruto concluded a two-day State Visit to South Africa by signing six agreements aimed at deepening economic, diplomatic, and strategic ties, emphasizing the need for a united Africa on the global stage.

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Kenyan President William Ruto concluded a two-day State Visit to South Africa by signing six agreements aimed at deepening economic, diplomatic, and strategic ties, emphasizing the need for a united Africa on the global stage.

  • The two nations signed deals covering trade facilitation, shipping, gender equality, vocational training, arts, and sports development.
  • Key figures involved were President William Ruto and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
  • Bilateral trade between Kenya and South Africa has grown, reaching $650 million in 2025, with leaders aiming to dismantle trade barriers and leverage the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
Friday 12:02 AMKBC Top Stories

Public order, protection of business key roles of new police unit, Murkomen says

Public order, protection of business key roles of new police unit, Murkomen says

Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is establishing the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit with a focus on public order and business protection, drawing inspiration from the City of London Police.

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Kenya's Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen is establishing the Nairobi Metropolitan Police Unit with a focus on public order and business protection, drawing inspiration from the City of London Police.

  • The new unit aims to effectively manage public order and safeguard businesses and critical installations in Nairobi.
  • Key figures involved include Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Nairobi City County Governor Johnson Sakaja.
  • Insights were gained during a learning tour of the City of London Police and discussions with the UK Secretary of State for the Home Department Rt. Shabana Mahmood.
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Ruto urges African businesses to prioritise intra-Africa trade at Kenya-South Africa Business Forum

Ruto urges African businesses to prioritise intra-Africa trade at Kenya-South Africa Business Forum

At the joint Kenya-South Africa Business Forum in Midrand, South Africa, President William Ruto challenged African businesses to prioritize intra-Africa trade, emphasizing the continent as the next major frontier for investment and innovation.

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Key Highlights

At the joint Kenya-South Africa Business Forum in Midrand, South Africa, President William Ruto challenged African businesses to prioritize intra-Africa trade, emphasizing the continent as the next major frontier for investment and innovation.

  • President Ruto urged African businesses to cease looking overseas for markets and instead trade more aggressively within Africa, a move he believes will unlock significant economic potential.
  • Key figures involved include President William Ruto of Kenya and President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, along with top business leaders and government officials from both nations.
  • Bilateral trade between Kenya and South Africa reached approximately $680 million in 2025, a figure seen as substantial progress but with considerable untapped potential, particularly in sectors like automotive assembly, mineral beneficiation, and agro-processing.
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