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President Yoweri Museveni and his Kenyan counterpart William Ruto have signed seven new bilateral agreements, signalling deeper cooperation across key sectors.
The agreements were signed on Wednesday, July 30, at State House in Nairobi during Museveni’s visit to Kenya.
The latest agreements expand the number of bilateral frameworks between Uganda and Kenya to 25. Areas covered include tourism, agriculture, and fisheries. These agreements are expected to support mutual growth through improved visitor attraction, food production, and aquaculture development.
President Museveni and President Ruto holding bilateral talks attended by ministers and officials from Both Uganda and Kenya governments at Nairobi State House on Wednesday. (PPU)
Uganda Investment Authority's Director General, Robert Mukiza, and his Kenyan counterpart signing an MOU on Investment promotions at Nairobi State House on Wednesday as Presidents Museveni (L) and Ruto (R) look on. (PPU)
Uganda's Agriculture Minister Frank Tumwebaze and his Kenyan counterpart signing an MOU on agriculture at Nairobi State House on Wednesday. PPU Photo
Uganda's Energy Minister Ruth Nankabirwa and her Kenyan counterpart signing an MOU on energy and minerals at Nairobi State House on Wednesday. PPU Photo
Uganda's Foreign Affairs Minister Jeje Odong and his Kenyan counterpart after signing an MOU at Nairobi State House on Wednesday. PPU Photo
Uganda's Lands Minister Judith Nabakooba and her Kenyan counterpart after signing an MOU at Nairobi State House on Wednesday. Looking on (in background) are President Museveni (L) and President Ruto (R). (PPU)
Uganda's Minister for Transport, Fred Byabakama and his Kenyan counterpart signing an MOU on transport at Nairobi State House on Wednesday as Presidents Museveni (L) and Ruto (R) look on. PPU Photo