×
App Icon
The Standard e-Paper
Read Offline Anywhere
★★★★ - on Play Store
Download Now

African leaders should push Agenda 2063 more aggressively

Vocalize Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Vocalize

From the look of things, President William Ruto intends to make pan-Africanism the cornerstone of his foreign policy. He has so far visited Tanzania, Egypt, DRC, Eritrea, Senegal, Burundi, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, Zambia and Djibouti. Following bilateral agreements, visa requirements have been abolished for travel of citizens of South Africa and Eritrea. It is expected that Djibouti would join the bandwagon soon. By the principle of reciprocity, Kenyans now have visa-free access to the same countries.

Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week.
Fact‑first reporting that puts you at the heart of the newsroom. Subscribe for full access.
  • Unlimited access to all premium content
  • Uninterrupted ad-free browsing experience
  • Mobile-optimized reading experience
  • Weekly Newsletters
  • MPesa, Airtel Money and Cards accepted
Already a subscriber? Log in
Sports
Braeburn rule the roost at NCSA Level Three gala
By AFP 3 hrs ago
Motorsport
New rules, same old suspects as Formula One revs up for 2026 season
By AFP 3 hrs ago
Football
Barca must 'make the impossible possible' vs Atletico, says coach Flick
By AFP 3 hrs ago
Premier League
Liverpool's Slot says his 'football heart' does not like set-piece trend