The Citizen (Gauteng)

SA, Kenya strengthen ties

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Deputy President David Mabuza arrives in the Kenyan capital Nairobi today on a working visit and to attend the Madaraka Day (Freedom Day) celebratio­ns, marking the day when Kenya gained independen­ce from Britain in 1963.

South Africa and Kenya enjoy strong bilateral relations, with the two countries’ heads of state meeting on the margins of various internatio­nal and multilater­al engagement­s to discuss matters of mutual interest.

South Africa also undertook a state visit to Kenya in 2016.

Following his re-election in November 2017, President Uhuru Kenyatta undertook a working visit to South Africa at the begin- ning of this year to attend the ruling ANC’s annual anniversar­y celebratio­ns in East London.

The latest engagement forms the basis for the invitation to the deputy president from Kenya’s governing Jubilee Party to strengthen party-to-party relations, as well as trade and economic relations on the occasion of the Madaraka Day celebratio­ns.

During the working visit, Kenyatta and Mabuza will discuss issues of mutual concern, including the proposed reform initiative­s of the African Union, the ongoing security challenges in South Sudan and Somalia, as well as mutually beneficial economic opportunit­ies between the two countries. – ANA

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