Magoha accompanies Uhuru to rescue farmers in export deals with Mauritius

President Kenyatta’s visit to Mauritius is largely aimed at boosting the economic, cultural and social ties between the two nations.

During his visit, President Kenyatta will attend a business forum organised by the Mauritius Economic Development Board in collaboration with the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) and the Kenya Investment Authority.

Accompanied by Cabinet Secretaries Monica Juma (Foreign Affairs) and Prof. George Magoha (Education) among other senior government officials, The forum will be used to showcase trade and investment opportunities in Mauritius and Kenya.

According to Foreign Affairs CS Monica Juma, Kenyan foods will access the Mauritian market including baby carrots and broccoli.

Appreciating Kenya’s avocado that is now approved to get into the Mauritian market. Other products that will access this market include baby carrots and brocolli. pic.twitter.com/8THHgsG1kM— Amb. Monica Juma (@Diplomacy_Kenya) April 10, 2019

“Appreciating Kenya’s avocado that is now approved to get into the Mauritian market…” a tweet from Amb. Juma reads.

President Kenyatta arrived in Port Louis, Mauritius on Tuesday evening for a four-day State visit.

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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius🇲🇺Pravind Jugnauth receives President Uhuru Kenyatta🇰🇪on arrival at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Port Louis. The President is in the country for a four-day State Visit #KenyaMauritiusRelations pic.twitter.com/wFHjilVzWr— State House Kenya (@StateHouseKenya) April 9, 2019

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