Kenya, South Africa sign 6 deals including pact on trade facilitation
Kenya and South Africa sign six agreements covering trade, maritime cooperation, TVET, sports and culture as Ruto and Ramaphosa deepen bilateral ties.
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Kenya and South Africa sign six agreements covering trade, maritime cooperation, TVET, sports and culture as Ruto and Ramaphosa deepen bilateral ties.
The visit, hosted by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, is expected to focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation in trade, investment.
During the ceremony, Zulu-Mmola conveyed a formal invitation from Cyril Ramaphosa inviting President Ruto for an upcoming State visit to South Africa. She also underscored the strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, particularly in trade and investment.
President Ruto embarks on a two-day State Visit to South Africa, meeting President Ramaphosa to discuss mutual interests and enhance bilateral relations.
The PRC is now Africaโs largest trading partner, with bilateral volumes exceeding US$ 340 billion, in 2025. From South Africaโs citrus exports to Ethiopiaโs coffee, Chinese market access has become a vital engine for job creation and foreign exchange. Eswatini, by contrast, trades with China only through indirect, third-party channels; often at higher tariffs and lower efficiency.