Kenya, Mozambique sign three MoUs to boost bilateral cooperation
President William Ruto and President Daniel Francisco Chapo of Mozambique witness the signing of an MoU at State House Nairobi on March 26, 2026. PHOTO | PCS
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Kenya and Mozambique have signed three Memoranda of
Understanding (MoUs) to strengthen cooperation between the two nations.
They are on diplomatic training, research and capacity
building, correctional services, youth development and sports collaboration,
and agreements on cooperation.
President William Ruto and President Daniel Francisco Chapo
witnessed the signing of the MoUs at State House Nairobi on Thursday.
President Chapo is in the country on an Official Visit at the
invitation of President Ruto and was the chief guest at the 4th Kenya
International Investment Conference on Wednesday, where deals worth $2.9
billion (Ksh.376.5 billion) investments in Kenya were signed.
The President said bilateral talks with President Chapo
focused on strengthening the strategic partnership between the two nations.
On trade and economic cooperation, President Ruto welcomed the
progress made, saying the two nations will work on unlocking opportunities for
expansion and diversification.
“We have identified key areas of growth, including
pharmaceuticals, tea, edible oil, cosmetics, industrial products,
agro-processing, energy, agriculture, horticulture and business,” he said.
The two leaders agreed to enhance business linkages such as
the Kenya-Mozambique Forum as well as address barriers to trade, including
tariff and non-tariff barriers.
President Ruto also said the two countries will enhance
tourism as a key driver of economic growth, job creation and cultural exchange.
He said this will include collaboration in joint destination
marketing, the development of integrated coastal and safari tourism circuits,
and the promotion of intra-African travel.
“By strengthening cooperation between our tourism institutions
and private sector stakeholders, we aim to increase visitor flows, diversify
our tourism markets, and offer richer and more compelling travel experiences
across our regions,” he said.
On the blue economy and maritime cooperation, the President
said the two nations will work towards exploring cooperation between the Port
of Mombasa and Mozambique ports to support the development of an integrated
East-Southern logistical corridor.
“This will enhance regional connectivity, reduce trade costs
and delays, and support industrialisation and export growth,” he said.
The President explained that Kenya and Mozambique are
exploring ways of working together in harnessing natural gas and coal resources
in the southern African country to diversify energy sources to meet Kenya’s energy
growing needs.
He pointed out that this would go a long way in mitigating the
effects of global shocks on the fuel supply chain in Kenya.
“To support this, we agreed to promote partnerships in energy
development, including opportunities in natural gas, while also strengthening
collaboration in renewable energy to support a reliable, sustainable, and
diversified energy mix,” he said.
Additionally, the President said the two nations are collaborating in counter-terrorism and the promotion of peace, security and stability.
They also reaffirmed their commitment to working with regional and
international partners to enhance efforts in combating terrorism.
He said other areas of cooperation, including aviation as a
vital enabler of trade and the need to work towards the return of Kenya Airways
to the Nairobi-Maputo route, and the promotion of tourism and people-to-people
relations.
The two leaders affirmed their commitment to institutional
reforms of the African Union to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness and
responsiveness of the institution.
On youth empowerment, President Ruto said Kenya has targeted
interventions to expand opportunities for young people.
On his part, President Chapo said the three MoUs will
strengthen ties between the two nations, ensuring significant gains for the
people.
He said Kenya and Mozambique have signed a total of 20 MoUs
over the years that have delivered tangible benefits for the two countries.
President Chapo disclosed that driving licences of the two
nations are mutually recognised to allow road travel for citizens.
The Mozambique President said his country will leverage the
sports cooperation agreement to have their athletes train in Kenya.


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