President Ruto's expanded foreign tour has secured investment and jobs deals, while sparking debate over whether overseas trips are delivering local benefits.

President William Ruto will spend more than half of this month outside the country as Kenyans continue grappling with various crises.

Ruto's travels do not come cheap, relying on chartered luxury jets that cost between Sh1.1 million and Sh1.7 million per flight hour.

Ruto's travels do not come cheap, relying on chartered luxury jets that cost between Sh1.1 million and Sh1.7 million per flight hour.

President Ruto departs for Europe for talks on investment, exports and partnerships; to visit Belgium, Norway, and Finland, State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed says.

President William Ruto has challenged European investors to abandon outdated perceptions of Africa as a continent dependent on aid and instead embrace it as the world's next…

A new financing framework could help African nations access cheaper credit, reduce debt-servicing burdens, and redirect billions of dollars toward development projects that…

President Ruto's expanded foreign tour has secured investment and jobs deals, while sparking debate over whether overseas trips are delivering local benefits.

In a global environment shaped by fragmented supply chains and shifting geopolitical alliances, Kenya is seeking to expand its trade opportunities and deepen existing partnerships.