News
Kenya's economic growth this year is expected to exceed official forecasts despite higher U.S. tariffs and other challenges, ...
23h
The Kenya Times on MSNRuto Announces Recruitment of Kenyans to Work in Japan
President William Ruto has announced that Japanese companies have started recruiting Kenyans to work in Japan. Speaking on ...
The governments of Kenya and Japan agreed on the terms of a yen loan after earlier plans for a Samurai bond were shelved.
15h
The Star Worldwide (English) on MSNRuto gets standing ovation in Yokohama with call for global cooperation
President William Ruto was on Wednesday accorded a standing ovation after delivering a powerful speech to the Yokohama City ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba proposed an "economic zone" encompassing the Indian Ocean region and Africa during a major aid conference for African nations on Wednesday, seeking to tap into ...
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru has held one-on-one talks with African leaders attending the Tokyo International ...
Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has called for stronger Kenya–Japan collaboration in health through public-private partnerships (PPPs). Duale said the PPPs are critical to building resilient ...
2d
Tuko News on MSNWilliam Ruto Departs for Japan to Attend TICAD 9 Summit, Hold Talks With Prime Minister Ishiba
President William Ruto heads to Japan for TICAD 9, seeking new trade, investment, and development opportunities as Kenya strengthens global partnerships.
President William Ruto has called for assistance from the government of Japan to enhance Kenya's health system as part of the broader strategy to provide quality and affordable healthcare for Kenyans.
Japan was seated next to Kenya and during those extremely busy days, I became good friends with my Kenyan colleagues, one of whom was First Secretary Amina Mohamed, currently the Cabinet Secretary ...
The Kenya-Japan Business Forum organised by JETRO [MY1] was attended by many Japanese and Kenyan corporate leaders. In addition, the President had numerous meetings with Japanese companies.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Kenyan President William Ruto held talks on ways to reform the international financial system to facilitate greater investment in Africa’s renewable ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results