By MARY WAMBUI More by this AuthorBy KEMO CHAM More by this AuthorKenya has signed seven bilateral agreements with Sierra Leone aimed at enhancing relations between the two countries. The agreements were signed during a bilateral meeting between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Sierra Leone counterpart Julius Maada Bio at State House Nairobi on Monday morning. The Sierra Leonean leader used the opportunity to thank Kenya for its contribution to his country’s peace. Kenya is one of the African Union Member States that contributed troops to the then United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) between 1999 and 2006. Prof David Francis, the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Sierra Leone said his country hopes to benefit from Kenya’s economic strength.
Source: Daily Nation June 01, 2022 00:32 UTC