Kenyan and Ghanaian Delegations at Statehouse, Nairobi |
Africa News -- Kenya and Ghana Sign bilateral trade agreements Ghanaian president, John Dramani Mahama, who has been in Kenya for two days now was hosted by his Kenyan counterpart, Uhuru Kenyatta at statehouse Nairobi. The two heads of state chaired bilateral talks held by delegations from the two countries.
The talks centered on the need to deepen economic and political. Ghana and Kenya are among the top emerging African powerhouses and, hence an increasing need to work together. In today’s meeting, the two presidents witnessed the signing of nine bilateral agreements which are aimed at increasing trade and political ties between the two nations
. As a result of the agreement, whose details are yet to be made public, Kenyans and Ghanaians are expected to work more closely to advance the interests of the two nations and the continent as a whole. Since President Uhuru Kenyatta came to power in April last year, Kenya has sought to deepen trade ties with African countries, particularly those in the West.
A similar Nigerian delegation was hosted last year, during which the Nigerian billionare, Aliko Dangote, promised to setup a $400 million cement plant in Kenya.
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