South Africa, Kenya Sign Six New Deals to Deepen Cooperation

In a fresh push to tighten their ties, South Africa and Kenya have signed six new Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) designed to broaden cooperation across key sectors, from trade and maritime transport to skills development, gender equality, arts...

South Africa, Kenya Sign Six New Deals to Deepen Cooperation
East-Africa Newsroom June 5, 2026 1 min read
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In a fresh push to tighten their ties, South Africa and Kenya have signed six new Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) designed to broaden cooperation across key sectors, from trade and maritime transport to skills development, gender equality, arts and culture, and sport.

The agreements were concluded during Kenyan President William Ruto’s State Visit to South Africa, marking another step in what both governments describe as a deepening strategic partnership. The latest set of MoUs brings the total number of bilateral pacts between Pretoria and Nairobi to 34, reflecting a growing effort to formalise collaboration and expand joint initiatives.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa said the new agreements would create a framework for closer work between the two countries. Alongside the signings, South Africa and Kenya also reiterated their shared commitment to industrialisation, job creation and sustainable development across the continent, aligning the new pacts with wider goals to boost intra-African trade, expand economic cooperation and strengthen people-to-people links.