Kenya and Zimbabwe have signed seven bilateral agreements, seeking to boost investments between the two countries.
During the talks held at State House in Nairobi, the two countries signed the bilateral agreements on political and diplomatic consultations, tourism and wildlife conservation, and civil aircraft accidents, serious incidents investigations, women empowerment and community development, youth affairs, cooperatives and sports and recreation activities.
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta says the agreements will enable the two countries to cooperate in addressing challenges facing them, particularly youth unemployment.
We affirmed the need for cooperation with bilateral commitment at global levels to deal with pandemics of this nature now and in the future. Both Zimbabwe and Kenya are committed to enhancing cooperation towards mitigating the adverse effects of climate change and other environmental issues.
Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa
Zimbabwe donated to Kenya 100 metric tonnes of medical oxygen to boost the fight against COVID-19 during the bilateral meeting.
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